Thursday, May 25, 2023

Nickelodeon Hotel Set to Return to Orlando As Construction Begins on Everest Place

Construction has begun on Everest Place, a development near Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, featuring shopping, dining, and several hotels, including Nickelodeon Hotel & Resort.

Credit: Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts / Karisma Hotels & Resorts

Everest Place will be a multi-use development with 783 condominiums, 793 hotel rooms, and 900 rental apartments, plus 20 acres of commercial and retail space and an additional 12 acres reserved for a recreational water park, all with easy access to Disney theme parks. The project also includes a park, a lake with a waterfront boardwalk, and multi-use and nature trails.

Image courtesy of Everest Place

The $1B+ development will be built in phases (with phase one already in progress) on 224 acres near Walt Disney World Resort at the intersection of US Route 192 and State Road 429 highways.

Credit: Everest Place

The Everest Place website describes the location as follows:

"The planned site is located amidst renowned attractions and parks, and it stands out as one of the rare accommodations that can provide a genuinely distinctive luxurious experience. Its strategic location near SR 429 and US-192 makes it ideal for its intended purpose. Moreover, the property is conveniently located just three miles north of the SR-429 and Western Way intersection, which serves as the new western entrance to Walt Disney World."

Credit: Everest Place

Nickelodeon Hotel & Resort

Nickelodeon Resorts offer accommodations, activities, and amenities themed to popular characters like Dora the Explorer, Paw Patrol, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and SpongeBob SquarePants, including themed suites and the chance to get slimed at the pool.

There are currently two Nickelodeon-themed resorts: Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic and Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Riviera Maya in Mexico. Both resorts are operated by Karisma Hotels & Resorts. For more information, visit https://www.nickresorts.com.

This will be Nickelodeon's second hotel in Orlando. Nickelodeon previously partnered with Holiday Inn to operate a 777-room Nickelodeon Suites Orlando, The Nick, on Continental Gateway Drive from 2005-2017. The resort then shut down and embarked on a $30 million renovation to rebrand it as Holiday Inn Resort Orlando Suites. The hotel eventually filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on January 18, 2021.

Although the hotel has been closed for several years, it is still in the hearts of many fans who have nostalgic feelings towards their stays there.

Following the closure of Nickelodeon Suites Orlando, Nickelodeon International entered a long-term partnership with , which has seen Nickelodeon Hotels and Resorts open destinations in Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic and in Riviera Maya, Mexico in June 2021.


Mysk Orlando by Shaza

In addition to the family-friendly Nickelodeon resort, Everest Place will be home to Mysk Orlando, the first U.S. luxury hotel from the Shaza Hotels brand inspired by the opulent Emirates lifestyle.
Mysk hotel

“At Mysk by Shaza, we are proud to embody the spirit of excellence that characterizes the prestigious hospitality industry you would find in places like Dubai,” the Everest Place website states. “Come and immerse yourself in the lavish lifestyle that only Mysk by Shaza can offer.”

The development will also include luxury Mysk Condos at Everest Place. Purchase reservations are already open here.

For more information, visit https://www.everestplace.com.

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Originally published: May 25, 2023.

Original source: Attraction's Magazine.

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