Nickelodeon Family Suites is a Holiday Inn hotel in Orlando, Florida near the Universal Orlando Resort and two miles from Walt Disney World Resort. The hotel opened Memorial Day weekend, 2005. It has 777 suites, 2 pools, and multiple entertainment and dining areas. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2516x1859, 733 KB) Summary Nickelodeon Family Suites logo image. ... Holiday Inn is a brand name applied to hotels within the InterContinental Hotels Group. ... Flag Seal Nickname: The city Beautiful Location Location in Orange County and the state of Florida. ... This June 2005 does not cite its references or sources. ... Cinderella Castle, at the center of the Magic Kingdom, is freshly decorated for the 18-month Happiest Celebration on Earth The Spaceship Earth sphere is the symbol of Epcot. ... Relatives and others traditionally place flags near veterans headstones on Memorial Day Memorial Day is a United States federal holiday that is observed on the last Monday of May (most recently observed May 29, 2006). ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The hotel is themed with properties from the Nickelodeon television channel, and had adult-themed Nick at Nite suites although no longer available. It was founded by Terry Whaples of Give Kids the World, and has since been sold to Miller Global of Denver, Colorado. This article is about the childrens TV channel. ... Nick at Nite is an evening programming block broadcast over Nickelodeon from 9 PM – 6 AM Eastern and Pacific Standard Time. ...
Ironically, the Nickelodeon Studios attraction at Universal Studios Florida closed only a few weeks before the opening of the hotel. Nickelodeon Studios (opened June 7, 1990 â closed April 30, 2005) was an attraction at Universal Orlando Resort. ... Universal Studios logo Universal Studios is a famous Hollywood movie studio located at 100 Universal City Plaza Drive in Universal City, California, which is in the San Fernando Valley. ...
This all-suite property, a former Holiday Inn transformed into the first ever Nickelodeon-branded resort, is one of the best properties in the Orlando area for families.
Its two-bedroom Kid Suites feature a second bedroom for the kids with either bunk or twin beds, mini kitchens, and a pullout sofa in the living area.
Three-bedroom suites are also available and include more space, a second bathroom, and a full kitchen.
The hit cartoon characters from the Nickelodeon cable-TV shows were part of the grand opening festivities in May for the launch of the hotel, which is just east of Walt Disney World.
Executives with Nickelodeon and Intercontinental Hotels, which owns the Holiday Inn brand, were on hand in May and all smiles as they helped celebrate the conclusion of the hotel's year-long makeover.
Howard Smith, senior vice president of Nickelodeon Recreation, said the company, which is owned by media giant Viacom Inc., "toured the whole country" before settling on the Holiday Inn for the Nick-branded venture.