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Closed
  
June 1, 2016

Floor count
  
6

Opened
  
9 March 2005

Number of suites
  
777

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Location
  
14500 Continental Gateway Orlando, Florida

Opening
  
July 7, 1999 (as Holiday Inn Family Suites) March 9, 2005 (as Nickelodeon Suites Resort)

Owner
  
Urban Commons (UCCONT1 LLC.)

Developer
  
Miller Global Properties

Similar
  
Universal Orlando, Legoland Florida, International Drive, Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure

Nickelodeon Suites Resort (also known as Nick Hotel and Nickelodeon Family Suites) was a Nickelodeon-themed hotel in Orlando, Florida, United States, near the Universal Orlando Resort and one mile from Walt Disney World Resort.

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The resort featured one-to-three bedroom suites and two waterparks, the Lagoon Pool and Oasis Pool. A "4-D" film theater using SimEx-Iwerks technology, 3,000-square-foot arcade, golf course, multi-level basketball court and "Nick After Dark" event locations were also open at the hotel. The resort contained a mall with a Nickelodeon-brand retail shop and a buffet known as the "Nicktoons Café," among other restaurants. Near the entrance of the resort was a time capsule formerly buried outside the former Nickelodeon Studios complex at nearby Universal Studios Florida.

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Nickelodeon Suites Resort was named one of the AAA's top ten family vacation spots in 2010, and in 2011, the hotel became the first to receive the AHLEI's Certified Guest Service Property Designation.

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History

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The original hotel opened on July 7, 1999, and was branded the "Holiday Inn Family Suites." At an October 9, 2003 press conference in New York City, Holiday Inn and Nickelodeon announced a partnership and renovation of the hotel, which would transform it into the Nickelodeon Family Suites by Holiday Inn.

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In 2005, the hotel's $25 million renovation ended with a Memorial Day event to promote the hotel's reopening. At this time, the resort began hosting two nightly game shows, titled Nick Live and Who Knows Best (a Double Dare-themed game show was added in 2012).

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Nickelodeon Suites Resort began offering customizable wedding packages in 2009. In 2014, the resort launched the "Summer of Shell," adding Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-themed rooms and a laser maze based on the show. In August 2014, a Guinness World Record (for most people in one place dressed as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) was broken at the hotel's Lagoon Pool with 1,394 participants. Later the same year, the hotel promoted the premiere of Dora and Friends: Into the City! with a preschool-themed event featuring costume characters from Bubble Guppies, Dora the Explorer, Little Bill, Team Umizoomi, Wonder Pets! and Julius Jr.

2015 marked the resort's tenth year under its Nickelodeon name and the hotel hosted weekly celebratory events from March 6 until November.

Closure

On January 29, 2016, Nick Hotel posted an official statement on their website stating that effective April 18, 2016, the hotel would be rebranded into a Holiday Inn. Nickelodeon experiences were set to be discontinued after April 30, 2016, but were extended until May 31, 2016, after the rebrand was pushed back to June 1, 2016. Sometime before the resort's closure, the time capsule previously held at the resort was moved to Nickelodeon Animation Studios in Burbank, California, leaving Orlando for the first time since its initial burial. The rebrand was likely due to a new partnership with Karisma Hotels to open a Nickelodeon resort in Puna Cana, Dominican Republic.

References

Nickelodeon Suites Resort Orlando Wikipedia


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