Cartoon Network to open immersive hotel at Pennsylvania theme park

– Christina Miller
Cartoon Network has revealed plans to open a new, immersive hotel experience to the public in mid-2020.
Developed in partnership by Cartoon Network and Palace Entertainment, the 165-bedroom hotel will include some of the world’s most well-loved cartoon characters in its theming.
Facilities at the nine-acre destination hotel will include an interactive lobby, a resort-style pool and water play zone, an outdoor amphitheatre with an oversized movie screen and interactive lawn games.
Inside the hotel, each guest room and suite will feature interchangeable show theming that can be customised around children’s preferences.
There will also be an indoor pool, a games room, a kids play area and a Cartoon Network store.
Christina Miller, president of Cartoon Network, said: "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."
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