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Universal Kids Resort - Frisco, Texas

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Jerroddragon said:
I forget most parks out side of the Florida bubble and CA close most winters

Also its February.....I guess march is when I can buy my tickets? I'm hoping its sooner then later, I plan to be there in June which feels safe but...man I would like to have my hotel room at least bought soon
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It's gotta be soon, right?!
 
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Jerroddragon said:
I forget most parks out side of the Florida bubble and CA close most winters

Also its February.....I guess march is when I can buy my tickets? I'm hoping its sooner then later, I plan to be there in June which feels safe but...man I would like to have my hotel room at least bought soon
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Most Texas amusement parks (Like Six Flags Fiesta Texas, Over Texas, Seaworld, ect) are open year round as well, but with limited weekends only in January and February before expanding in March for the rest of the year through Christmas. I wouldn't be surprised if we ultimately see Universal Kids follow the same route.
 
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This park will receive one expansion. A water park. Which will be in the works soon after the park opens and the locals are “used” to Universal’s presence.

Anything beyond that is very wishful thinking.
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There is already a water park not too far from there already in The Colony. …and parking is free.

Diservations said:
An indoor waterpark would be even better. That would allow for year-round occupancy in the hotel when the park closes in the winter. Grapevine's Great Wolf Lodge is very popular and well-known to locals. It wouldn't take much convincing.
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Is Great Wolf Lodge far enough away? UKR would need to be more affordable to compete. We looked at possibly doing a staycation, and it was just too expensive. My husband equated it to the price of going to WDW (minus travel).

That’s what happened to Grapevine’s Grapefest and Main Street Days. Before COVID, it was free admission on Thursdays before 5pm. You could buy an unlimited ride wristband for $25, and pick it up at 5 too. I’d pick up my kid from school, drive straight there, park for free due to availability, walk past the two $10 lots, enjoy the actual event that promoted local businesses, eat a meal, then have my daughter spend hours playing and riding. When they got rid of the wristbands, hardly anyone was there, the event was 3 days instead of 4, and I overheard a mom tell her husband that it was just as expensive as going to Six Flags. She was absolutely right! It was! And we haven’t been back since. A nice town festival my family got to enjoy for three generations now too expensive.

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I'm not talking about an indoor water equal to the scale of Great Wolf. I just noted it for its popularity with locals. I'm talking about one geared for the park's demo. Smaller slides. No wave pool. Smaller lazy river.

UKR is going to close every winter. I won't link to our article, but here's the important bit:

"John McReynolds, SVP of External Affairs at Universal Orlando, told city residents that the park will likely be closed for a long period during winter months. He said that it’s more cost-effective to do maintenance during a longer break rather than each night as they do at the company’s larger parks."
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But Six Flags is open in the winter for Holiday in the Park. I could see it becoming a weekend only place.
 
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I’ve seen a ton of travel agents posting the same type of blurb in the last week or so, about Universal Kids opening later this year, info on the lands, get on my list now for bookings, that sort of thing. So many that it started to get eerily repetitive. A few have mentioned they’re finishing up training modules from Universal about UKR, and at least one mentioned they have some details about tickets and pricing but they’re not cleared to share it publicly yet.

So surely ticket info will go public soon, if it’s already being shared with agents?
 
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Great Wolf Lodge is about 30 minutes away. I think DFW can easily support a second, smaller indoor park.

There are a lot of differences between Six Flags and Universal Kids Resort, but the biggest one is the hotel. Six Flags is a theme park. If we get one of our lovely ice storms, they can just shrug and say, “We’re closed.” Problem solved.

UKR doesn’t have that luxury. Even if a weekend-only operating schedule makes sense (and based on McReynold's comments, I doubt that's happening), they’ll still need a plan for hotel guests on weather days: entertainment, dining, character experiences, something.
 
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Diservations said:
UKR doesn’t have that luxury. Even if a weekend-only operating schedule makes sense (and based on McReynold's comments, I doubt that's happening), they’ll still need a plan for hotel guests on weather days: entertainment, dining, character experiences, something.
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I could see them following Dollywood - closed entirely in Jan, Feb, and half of March. Then open for local spring break in Mid-March and stay open through the holidays in December for “holiday in the park” events. Our weather in TX is similar (but less cold) than in TN.
 
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Diservations said:
Great Wolf Lodge is about 30 minutes away. I think DFW can easily support a second, smaller indoor park.

There are a lot of differences between Six Flags and Universal Kids Resort, but the biggest one is the hotel. Six Flags is a theme park. If we get one of our lovely ice storms, they can just shrug and say, “We’re closed.” Problem solved.

UKR doesn’t have that luxury. Even if a weekend-only operating schedule makes sense (and based on McReynold's comments, I doubt that's happening), they’ll still need a plan for hotel guests on weather days: entertainment, dining, character experiences, something.
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It's just as easy for them to keep the park open weekends only in winter and simply have the resort hotel closed those times. The Hotel would be closed with the alternative anyways. And even Universal Orlando has to deal with the occasional weather closures (Hurricanes and Tropical Storms) while having many more hotels. Texas sees less ice storms than Orlando has to deal with tropical weather.
 
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Stitch_101 said:
It's just as easy for them to keep the park open weekends only in winter and simply have the resort hotel closed those times. The Hotel would be closed with the alternative anyways. And even Universal Orlando has to deal with the occasional weather closures (Hurricanes and Tropical Storms) while having many more hotels. Texas sees less ice storms than Orlando has to deal with tropical weather.
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You don't have to convince me that a weekend schedule would be cool! I'm just bringing up why UKR doesn't fit any North Texas theme park mold and reminding everyone what McReynolds said. Remember, it's about more than just weather. It's about maintenance.
 
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