First US Cartoon Network hotel coming to Dutch Country
The first Cartoon Network themed hotel is coming to the US.
CN’s latest hospitality venture will see a 165-room hotel take shape in Lancaster, PA., located next to the Dutch Wonderland amusement park.
It is slated to open next year in partnership with Dutch Wonderland owner Palace Entertainment.
It will feature character animations throughout the hotel and rooms will have character themes which can be customized based on guests’ preferences.
There will also be indoor and outdoor pools, a water play zone, and an outdoor amphitheater.
"With just the right mix of technology, design and animation, we’re aiming to bring our characters to life in a way that we haven’t seen done before," the network said.
According to Palace Entertainment COO Rolf Oaegert, it’s ‘going to be a game changer.’
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