Legoland Florida submits plans for second hotel
Legoland Florida plans to add a second resort hotel.
The company has submitted plans for a new 150-room five-storey development.
It will be built on land currently used for parking next to the existing Legoland Florida Resort.
Via Harris Civil Engineers, the company is seeking ‘modification to an existing storm water piping system to serve a 150-room addition to the current hotel’.
In the documents the new development is known as ‘Hotel 2’ and calls for the construction of a pool, pool deck, cabanas and a restaurant on land spanning about 100,000 square feet.
The permit application comes as the company prepares for the launch of Lego Movie World, which represents the theme park’s biggest project since opening.
Parent company Merlin or Legoland Florida have yet to officially confirm the hotel plans.
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