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First Look at Concept Art for Universal Kids Resort Hotel

Eric Morton

The City of Frisco, Texas has approved the facade for the new Universal Kids Resort hotel, which was approved by the City Council back in March of 2023, and now there is some concept art, provided by the City of Frisco.

The first of its kind Universal Kids Resort is comprised of 97 acres of attractions intended for families with small children, and is expected to open in Summer of 2026, and construction on the hotel recently began. The resort is expected to be considerably smaller than other Universal destinations.

The description on UniversalKidsResort.com reads:

The new Universal Kids Resort coming to Frisco, Texas will offer a unique theme park experience for the younger crowd. Universal Destinations & Experiences is designing this smaller-scale theme park to inspire the unbridled creativity of kids through play, discovery and imagination, with a different look and feel from existing destinations.

With family-friendly attractions and immersive themed lands, playful interactive shows and character meet and greets, Universal Kids Resort will celebrate Universal’s iconic brand of entertainment, humor and fun. It will cater to young kids and their families and bring to life beloved characters and stories in ways that will wow the youngest theme park goers. An on-site 300-room hotel will give families a place to stay and play.

Concept art of an architectural elevation showcases a colorful building with detailed measurements and two circular mural designs on either side, inspired by the vibrant atmosphere of a Universal Kids Resort Hotel.

One rendering shows a completed view, while the other shows an elevation of the hotel, which is currently under construction. The hotel is expected to have fewer than 600 rooms.

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