Universal Kids Resort Reveals Full Details of New North Texas Park
Universal Kids Resort will open with seven themed lands, a 300-room family hotel, and sensory gardens designed for children, part of a $10 billion project in Frisco, Texas.
- On Tuesday, Universal Destinations & Experiences unveiled the complete slate of attractions, shows, food and merchandise for Universal Kids Resort in Frisco, Texas, set to open in 2026.
- Designed through a child's eyes, the park features low signage, kid-focused colors, and sensory gardens to help children and families connect and reset.
- The resort will feature seven themed lands including DreamWorks' Shrek's Swamp, Jurassic World Adventure Camp, Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants Bikini Bottom, and the Isle of Curiosity, plus 11 eateries such as Goofy Goober's and Tienda de Dulces.
- The Universal Kids Resort Hotel will offer a 300-room hotel with family suites that sleep up to six guests, including bunk beds, pull-out sofas, a pool, fitness center, and full bar for adults.
- Positioned within a $10 billion, 2,500-acre mega-project, Universal's stakeholders aim to expand the resort as a child-focused regional destination, enhancing Universal's franchise presence.
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