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I'm making a list of amusement and theme parks that own and operate their own hotels or have another owner/operator "on property". I haven't figured out all of the criteria yet but even a small hotel would fit the bill. I'm not including Great Wolf or Kalahari-type properties, and I am not looking for "preferred hotel partners" unless they "act" like on-site hotels, e.g., the hotels at Universal Orlando. Still wondering what to do with Vegas. Anyway, just brainstorming now for a possible research project on theme park hotels. I'm sure people on here can think of many more than I have. Thanks for your help.

 

Off the top of my head, I have:

 

USA

Disney Resorts (CA & FL)

Universal

Cedar Point

Legoland California (Sheraton plus Legoland Hotel coming)

Knott's

Hersheypark

Six Flags Great Escape

Lake Conneaut (!)

 

Europe

Disney Paris

Efteling

Phantasialand

Europa Park

Blackpool PB

Gardaland

PortAventura

Alton Towers

Flamingo Land

 

Asia

Disney Resorts

Lotte World

Universal/Sentosa (coming)

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Swedish parks with on/off site accommodation.

 

Skara Sommarland have camping grounds, apartments and cabins (on-site).

Kålmården have a Hotel (on-site).

Liseberg run their own Hotels, camping grounds, cabins, hostel and guest harbour... (non of them are on-site, but most are just a few minutes away).

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Does Knotts have a hotel "on property"?

I did not notice the hotel when I was there, but the hotel website says "within steps" from the park and the little map of the area does imply that the hotel is "on property". I know the Cedar Fair shareholders meeting was at the hotel in 2007 or 2008.

 

Hershey and Great Escape were both on my original list.

 

Not sure about the campgrounds and RV parks. They're not exactly full-service hospitality facilities. But never mind, thanks for everyone's input so far!

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^the Radisson is right next the KBF, don't need to even cross a street. It has a partnership with Knott's, you used to be able to get a free night there as a Cedar Fair stock holder.

 

Now I see something called Knott's Berry Farm Resort Hotel. Different from the Radisson?

EDIT: Okay, they're the same hotel, thanks larrygator!

 

To summarize thus far (and made alphabetical for easier search):

 

USA

Adventureland (Iowa)

Cedar Point

Disney Resorts (CA & FL)

(Six Flags) Great Escape

Hersheypark

Holiday World (RV Park & Campground)-

Indiana Beach

Knoebels (campground)

Knott's

Lake Conneaut (!)

Legoland California (Sheraton plus Legoland Hotel coming)

Mt. Olympus

Universal

World's of Fun (campground/cabins)

 

 

Europe

Alton Towers

Blackpool PB

Chessington

Disney Paris

Duinrell (bungalows)

Efteling

Europa Park

Flamingo Land

Heide Park

Gardaland

Kålmården

Legoland Billund

Liseberg

Phantasialand

PortAventura

Skara Sommarland have camping grounds, apartments and cabins (on-site)

 

 

Asia

Chimelong Paradise

Disney Resorts

Everland

Fuji Q

Lotte World

Parque Espana

Power Park

Rusutsu

Universal/Sentosa (coming)

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Martin, make sure to check my post on the first page, as I've been editing that one to include more parks as I think of them.

 

BTW, this has got me thinking...I really hope that Merlin puts some awesome resorts in at the Sea World and Busch parks!!!!

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