Universal Kids Resort in Frisco Takes Major Step Forward
Exciting progress is underway for the much-anticipated Universal Kids Resort in Frisco, Texas. On December 3, the Frisco City Council approved the facade plans for the resort’s themed hotel — a major milestone in the development of the city’s upcoming family-focused theme park.
The five-story hotel will serve as the primary entrance to the Universal Kids Resort and is a key element of the overall 30-acre project, located at the intersection of Dallas Parkway and Panther Creek Parkway.
“Construction has started, and we continue to make progress on our first Universal Kids Resort,” said a Universal Destinations & Experiences spokesperson. “This week, the city of Frisco voted to approve the façade plan for our themed hotel. The city, its businesses, and residents have been wonderful to work with, and we can’t wait to welcome guests to our first theme park designed specifically for families with young children.”
Updates and Adjustments
The project officially broke ground in late 2022, and facade plans — which outline the appearance of all four sides of a building — are a crucial part of the city’s development review process. Council approval followed two previously tabled meetings in November, where the design underwent revisions to meet community and city expectations.
“We’ve made changes to the color scheme, window design, ground-level consistency, and rooftop screening,” said Melanie Becker, Senior Director of Government Relations at Universal Destinations & Experiences.
Community Input
While the design was ultimately approved, feedback from residents played a significant role. William Scott, a 10-year-old Frisco resident, voiced his concerns about the proposed hotel design during the meeting, stating it felt “cheap” compared to the cohesive look of developments like the PGA Frisco campus.
“We need Universal to be the best thing that we can have for our neighborhood,” Scott said, adding that although his parents were initially opposed to the project, he’s thrilled about the park’s arrival.
Becker acknowledged that while the design process included feedback from local communities such as Cobb Hill and Fields, it did not incorporate direct input from children — despite the fact that the resort is aimed primarily at families with children under age 10.
Looking Ahead
The Universal Kids Resort is targeting an opening date in early summer 2026, although an official grand opening timeframe has yet to be confirmed. Meanwhile, infrastructure surrounding the park is also taking shape — Universal Parkway, the main access road to the resort, is already under construction and expected to be completed before 2025.
“We’ll continue to collaborate with city leaders and our neighbors as we bring this one-of-a-kind destination to life,” Becker said.
As excitement builds, Frisco is poised to become home to one of the most unique family entertainment attractions in the country — a first-of-its-kind theme park crafted just for young children and their families.
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