Permits filed for Hampton Inn and Suites at Flamingo Crossing

Feb 12, 2019 in "Flamingo Crossings"

Posted: Tuesday February 12, 2019 2:25pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Permits have been filed for the construction of a Hampton Inn and Suites at Flamingo Crossing, just across from the existing Marriot hotels.

Located just off State Road 429 and near to the Western Way entrance to Walt Disney World, Disney rebooted its 10 year old Flamingo Crossing development last year, with an announcement of new plans to bring 29 retail and restaurant buildings across 45 acres, to be developed in three phases.

Five additional value hotels will ultimately be built, including other Marriott and Hilton properties. The first two hotels by Marriott at Flamingo Crossings opened in 2016, and are the only businesses currently operating in Flamingo Crossings.

(Thanks to danlb_2000 on the WDWMAGIC Forums for spotting the permit)

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    JoesixtoeMay 31, 2021

    Right me too.. I was like wha which waaayy?? 👈 ok.

    mgfMay 31, 2021

    It caused a minor panic as I was driving in to stay at the Townplace with small kids in the car who were not going to be visiting Disney this trip. It was late. I was tired. I was convinced I was about to pop out at the MK resorts for a second lol.

    JoesixtoeMay 31, 2021

    Sounds like a good plan. I hope you have a great time :)

    DCBakerMay 28, 2021

    tentaguasuMay 28, 2021

    That sounds great. I won't be travelling until the end of the year. (I'm making reservations early because I'm expecting a flood of travel and increased costs as Covid rates go down.) By then... who knows about fastpass!

    JoesixtoeMay 28, 2021

    When are you coming down? If it's soon, then I doubt fastpass will be available. With saying that Homewood suites was Homewood was modern, clean and the line of hotels there I think have a nice cohesive design to them. The pool is nice, and the breakfast was decent. The area isn't very busy, but the hotels are. However you will at times here your upstairs neighbors a bit, not their voice but sometimes footsteps and the chairs screeching across the floor. I've never stayed at the Doubletree. I will say if your coming down soon, I doubt fastpass will be here

    DCBakerMay 26, 2021

    Fairfield Inn & Suites opening in July - https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mcofr-fairfield-inn-and-suites-orlando-at-flamingo-crossings-town-center/

    MattMMay 26, 2021

    That is your preference, which is fine. But its still true that the other one is closer to most actual residential areas.

    MattMMay 26, 2021

    But you've got another one right up the road at Fowler Grove right?

    castlecake2.0May 26, 2021

    True, and for the most part it’s pretty hidden

    drnilescraneMay 26, 2021

    Probably will look just like Carribean Beach, which has the exact same issue with the backside of Bonnet Creek resort

    DznyGrlSDMay 26, 2021

    Yeah those sight-lines are going to get ruined

    castlecake2.0May 26, 2021

    Curious to see what they’ll do, hopefully more than nothing like the backside of rat

    lazyboy97oMay 26, 2021

    Afford it? Sure. But they make the people staying at Caribbean Beach look at the Riviera so I don’t think they care about sight lines from the hotels.