September 7, 2012

LEGOLAND Florida and Star Wars: A Force to be Reckoned With

Darth Vader was on loan from California, but hopefully he will emigrate here permanently

The “worst kept secret in Central Florida” was confirmed today when LEGOLAND Florida’s General Manager Adrian Jones announced the Miniland area of the park is to undergo a huge expansion to include scenes from all 6 of the Star Wars movies and The Clone Wars cartoon that is about to start it’s 5th season on The Cartoon Network.

Media trucks from all over Central Florida are a testament to how quickly LEGOLAND has been embraced by the area.

Opening in November 2012, the LEGO® Star Wars™ Miniland Cluster will be built in 1:20 scale and created from more than 1.5 million LEGO bricks. There will be 2,000 LEGO models, including some 6ft tall lifesize characters.  Interactive buttons will allow children (and many adults) to activate animations as they follow a chronological path through the Star Wars timeline and retrace the major events of the Saga.

Media interviews in front of the fenced off construction site

The LEGO Star Wars Miniland Cluster experience will be included with park admission and will be similar to the one already in LEGOLAND California.

California already has a Star Wars Miniland

The Star Wars store at LEGOLAND

“Today, less than a year after our grand opening and only four months after opening the all-new water park, we are thrilled to announce yet another expansion this November. This new LEGO Star Wars Miniland Cluster will add to our 150-acre family theme park with more than 50 rides, shows and interactive attractions,” said Jones.

The Expansion Map: Located in the area behind Miniland on the way to Land of Adventure

It is not known exactly when the expansion will be open, or what events are planned to accompany it. Last year when California unveiled theirs, Carrie Fisher who played Princess Leia was the guest of honor and in June they hosted their first LEGO® Star Wars Days.

Carrie Fisher opened LEGOLAND California's Star Wars attraction

Here a short video from the event as Adrian Jones makes the announcement and introduces Darth Vader as well as comments about the expansion from LEGOLAND Spokesperson Kim Isemann.

There is a close up look of the Millennium Falcon and Darth Maul that will be part of Star Wars Miniland Cluster.

You won't find this version of the Millennium Falcon in your local LEGO store

Han and Chewie make the jump to lightspeed ... eventually

The detail is so amazing it is easy to forget this is made of bricks

The Force just got a lot stronger in Central Florida as we are rapidly becoming the center of the Star Wars Universe.

Return of the Sith: Darth Maul is enjoying a new lease of life in The Clone Wars television series

March 29, 2012

Florida Leisure Announces Guest Blogger Michelle Salyer

Filed under: Blog,Florida Vacation Tips,Orlando News — ngw101 @ 1:53 pm

For the best part of the last five years this blog has mainly existed because of the posts I have created. It’s been a fun time as we’ve explored some of the great things to do in Orlando and Central Florida together. In that time we’ve gone from just a few people following or “liking” our posts and content to over 150,000 people who regularly read, watch and follow our thoughts, articles, videos and posts! It’s been exhausting work keeping up and as things get busier and busier I’ve decided to get some help!

That’s why I’m delighted to introduce Michelle Salyer to you all and to welcome her to a regular guest blogger spot on Florida Leisure’s Blog.

Michelle is a Central Florida based freelance writer whose work has appeared in numerous publications, including Florida Monthly, SpaceCoast Living, Florida Today, Spaces magazine and Space Coast Parent, among many others. With a passion for words, travel, and simply learning what makes people tick, Michelle has covered  a multitude of diverse topics over her nearly 20-year journalism career, including apparel, food and wine, arts and culture, parenting, interior design, healthcare, marketing, the space industry, and more. As a parent and a proponent of simply getting out and having fun, she has always had a particular love for Orlando — its attractions great and small, as well as its shopping, dining, arts and culture, and special events. Through her guest appearances in this blog, Michelle aims to share tips, trends and other timely tidbits to help you and your family make the most of your time in magical Orlando.

Welcome to the blog Michelle…we look forward to your first blog post.

And… if you’d like to become a guest blogger for Florida Leisure… send us a note at Blogger@FloridaLeisure.com

 

June 12, 2011

WordPress Update

Filed under: Blog — ngw101 @ 5:05 am

They say you learn something new everyday! I wondered what was happening with the page links when I made a post and it showed up with a .index/page link. So finally I took a look at the permalinks and discovered I’d set it up incorrectly all those years ago and only just noticed! So that means I’ve lost all the “ReTweets” so many of you did on my posts!

Never mind… at least it’s better now. And if any of you are feeling bored…you can go back and retweet my posts from 3 to 4 years ago!!

April 5, 2011

Winter Park – Orlando


I’m often asked what else there is to do in Orlando other than visiting theme parks. Well, the answer isn’t very easy because Orlando has a lot of things you can do and some of them don’t cost a fortune either! Yes, we do have a lot of touristy things here but we also have some fabulous treasures where you and your family can get out and about and enjoy some of the real Orlando.

For a start we have some great museums, places like Orlando Science Center or the Orlando Museum of Art… and then we have some interesting places to visit such as Winter Park… a place that is celebrated for its sense of place and history.

The city is home to Rollins College, Full Sail University, the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, which houses the largest collection of Tiffany glass on Earth and the Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens. Winter Park also enjoys more park space per capita than any other city in Florida.

Winter Park was founded as a resort destination by wealthy New England industrialists before the turn of the 20th century and it is recognized as the first centrally planned community in Florida; its main street includes not only public civic buildings and retail, but also art galleries, a private liberal arts college, museums, a park, a train station, a golf course country club, a historic cemetery, and a beach and boat launch. Many of its structures are more than 100 years old and the scenic Olde Winter Park area is punctuated by small, winding brick streets, and a canopy of old Southern Live Oak and Camphor trees, draped with Spanish Moss. The city draws thousands of visitors to annual festivals including the Bach Festival, the nationally ranked Sidewalk Art Festival, and the Winter Park Concours d’Elegance.

It’s a wonderful place to visit when you’re in Orlando…check out this video I made to get a better sense of what the city is about…

April 2, 2011

Were You Fooled?

Filed under: Blog,just for fun — ngw101 @ 11:38 am

Hope you all enjoyed our little “April Fools” piece yesterday about “Pilar Lofo” vacation homes, i.e., a tent on the front lawn or rear “water view” lot! A lot of you have been in touch with us to say how much you enjoyed the piece and some of your comments have been hilarious. Thank you!

We enjoy having fun in the Florida Leisure office and of course, it greatly helps that we’re in the fun capital of the world…Orlando. Ultimately our business is about people and giving them a great time when they visit us. We work hard at creating fun vacations as fun is an  important part of life. Life can be hard at times and taking some time out to enjoy the lighter side is absolutely necessary no matter your circumstances.Fun is also an essential part of this blog and of our company philosophy and everyday we try to bring that to our blog by highlighting some of  the fun things going on in Orlando as well as in our everyday office dealings.

 We look forward to serving you more… in a fun way…of course!

December 20, 2010

Holiday Sweepstakes…Will You Win?

Filed under: Blog,Florida News,hidden orlando,just for fun,stress relief — ngw101 @ 8:05 pm

The big countdown to our new Orlando Holiday Sweepstakes is in it’s last few days.  By entering our contest you stand a chance of winning a 3 night stay in one of 3 or 4 bedroom vacation homes here in the vacation capital of the world.

To enter, all you need to do is visit www.Facebook.com/FloridaLeisure and click on “Like”. After that, hit the “Sweepstakes” button and enter your email details and birth date and you’re done. If you’re younger than 18 years of age, then I’m sorry but you’ll have to wait a little while longer to be able to enter. The Holiday Sweepstakes runs from noon today through to 9pm on Christmas Day!

It promises to be a lot of fun but remember, you need to be at least 18 years of age, click “LIKE” on Facebook.com/FloridaLeisure and enter the sweepstakes via the “SWEEPSTAKES” tab.

Good luck…

October 24, 2010

Golden Oak at Disney

Filed under: Blog,Business,Disney,Florida News,hidden orlando — ngw101 @ 10:37 am

Just recently I made a trip to a place that is offering a once in a lifetime opportunity… your chance to actually live on Disney property!

As legend goes, a young Walt Disney would lie underneath the expansive branches of his ‘dreaming tree‘ in Missouri. It was here that Walt developed his passion for storytelling and it was also the birth place for some of the worlds most beloved Disney characters.

Many years later, Disney’s scenic Placerita Canyon ranch served as the backdrop for segments of The Mickey Mouse Club TV show. The reserve of more than 900 acres was purchased by Disney in 1959 to serve as a quiet vista for TV and movie productions. Walt and his family also spent time relaxing and playing on the ranch. What was the name of this ranch?

Golden Oak, in honor of a storied tree there which was said to have had actual golden nuggets found at its base in 1842.

Golden Oak at Disney, Florida is going to be a magical place with a unique address (Golden Oak, Florida) that comes with exclusive access and privilege. The community will eventually include some 450 homesites on 980 acres within the Walt Disney World resort situated near Bay Lake.

Walt Disney Imagineering handled the master planning for Golden Oak in conjunction with aclaimed design firms. Great efforts were taken to provide areas of sanctuary within the community to provide homes to the native songbirds, osprey and wood storks.

Golden Oak will initially be divided into 3 arranged neighborhoods. Each one designed to complement the Golden Oak community and the names include Carolwood, Silverbrook and Kimball Trace. Within these three neighborhoods are 81 homesites. Kimble Trace – “The Village”,  has 37  1/4 acre lots and prices will range from $1.5M to $2M in this area. Over at Silverbrook are 19 “Estate” homesites featuring 1/2 acre lots at a price range of $2M to $3.5M while Carolwood sees 25 “Grand Estate” homesites with approximately 3/4 acre each. Prices here will begin in the $3.5M range.

Luxury Homes

Here are some of the proposed home styles that will be available to build at Golden Oak:

Village Courtyard Style Home

Italianate Style Home

Tuscan Village Style Home

Venetian Style House

A Special Kind of Disney:

An abundance of pleasures and pastimes will be yours at Golden Oak. There’s nothing quite like a day in the theme parks at Walt Disney World® Resort but adding an even more magical dimension to your Disney experience will be the privileges created expressly for families at Golden Oak:

  • Private VIP transportation
  • A suite of in-park benefits
  • Access to select special-event tickets
  • Community-hosted activities throughout the year

Your Golden Oak Concierge
There’s something rather delightful about being able to hand over your “Want To’s” and “Must Do’s” to someone who can orchestrate them into “Well Done’s.” And here, that special someone is your Golden Oak Concierge, just a call or click away. It will be their pleasure to take care of such arrangements as:

  • Move-in services
  • Travel and private transportation
  • Disney parks and special-event tickets
  • Golf tee-times
  • Dinner reservations
  • Private VIP tours
  • At-home dinners and parties
  • Holiday home decorating
  • Grocery shopping and errands
  • Pre-arrival and post-departure home maintenance services

Summerhouse Private Clubhouse

Summerhouse, a Private Proposed Clubhouse
A destination experience close to home, the Summerhouse is envisioned to be a casually elegant gathering place for families and friends. Imagine the possibilities for finding your ideal blend of social, leisure and quality time enjoying:

  • Fine dining
  • A spacious veranda, the perfect spot for sipping refreshments
  • State-of-the-art fitness facility
  • Yoga studio or workout area
  • Culinary adventures, such as guest chef appearances and wine tastings

Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort
Also to be located at Golden Oak is a proposed 445-room Four Seasons hotel. Residents of Golden Oak will have access to select amenities at the proposed Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort including:

  • An 18-hole golf course designed by Tom Fazio
  • Superlative restaurants
  • Facilities for private events
  • A tranquil spa, offering a complete array of services, for body, mind and soul

Here’s a clip from local news about the new community:

Here’s a short video I made on my visit… it’s short as Disney won’t allow us to show too much just yet!

What is the first step?

Get on the list! The first step is to get on the Priority Reservation List. A limited amount of home sites are being released in 2010 so timing is everything. 25  deposits have already been placed since the opening announcement a couple of months ago and your place will be secured upon receipt of a fully executed Lot Release Priority Agreement and a refundable $25,000 deposit.  If you are interested then Florida Leisure Vacation Homes and it’s sister real estate company, Total Real Estate Solutions will be pleased to assist in lot and builder selection. Do note, however, vacation rentals are not allowed in the community but long term lets are permitted.

August 17, 2010

Restaurant Row in Orlando

Orlando has more than 4,000 places you can go to eat and despite rumors to the contrary, they aren’t all chains or fast food establishments. There are a good number of fine independently owned restaurants and many of them within easy reach of your vacation rental home.

Just round the corner from International Drive is what the locals call ‘Restaurant Row’. It is effectively the stretch of Sand Lake Road west of Interstate 4 heading towards the famous Bay Hill area. It’s here you’ll find some excellent restaurants that will cater for every taste and flavor you can imagine.

If I may, I’ll start with my favorite(s) and then move down

Chatham’s Place — 7575 Dr. Phillips Blvd., Orlando; 407-345-2992
Chatham’s Place is small and upscale with a menu to match. The cuisine has touches of southern charm, and the pecan-crusted grouper is a local legend. You’ll enjoy the ambiance and top notch service if you go…and you’ll be sure to want a quick return.

Seasons 52 — 7700 Sand Lake Rd., Orlando; 407-354-5212
OK, I confess that technically this is really a chain with eight locations, but this is Darden’s latest concept and it’s a winner. I’ve eaten here on several occasions and I’ve never been disappointed. The original concept of the restaurant was that something, somewhere comes into season every week of the year, thus 52 seasons. Pretty much everything on the menu is superb but save a little room for the mini desserts as you’ll want more than one.

Vines Grille & Wine Bar — 7533 W. Sand Lake Rd., Orlando; 407-351-1227
If you love live jazz then this is the place for you. You can sit at the bar and enjoy a beer, a glass of wine or a cocktail and let the world drift by. If you prefer, enjoy dinner at one of the comfortable tables in the classy and upscale dining room.

Roy’s – 7760 W. Sand Lake Rd., Orlando; 407-352-4844
In Hawaii, there are two things of equal importance…food and the “aloha” spirit. The blending of these two dynamic principles is how Roy’s Hawaiian Fusion® Cuisine was born. European techniques and Asian cuisine meet Hawaiian hospitality to create a fine dining experience unlike any other. Where the “aloha” style of service comes straight from the heart, and where any occasion becomes an unforgettable evening.

Christini’s Ristorante Italiano – 7600 Dr. Phillip’s Blvd., Orlando;407-345-8770
This award winning upscale Italian restaurant is a favorite among the locals. The food is simply fabulous and the service unsurpassed.

Moonfish — 7525 W. Sand Lake Rd., Orlando; 407-363-7762.                                                                                                                           If seafood is more to your taste then Moon Fish has you covered. Daily fresh fish selections as well as Prime and Choice mid-western aged steaks cooked over a natural wood-burning pit and an intriguing sushi menu.

Those are just some of my favorite selections on “Restaurant Row” but don’t worry if they don’t appeal to you as there is so much more choice if you take a trip to the area. If you decide to make a trip there from your vacation home then allow around 20 to 25 minutes as you’ll pass the “Crossroads” area  which is where you’ll find  much of the tourist traffic around the Walt Disney World Lake Buena Vista entrance.

It’s important to remember that  “Restaurant Row” is split into three distinct areas;  Dr. Phillips Marketplace, The Fountains at Bay Hill, and Plaza Venezia.


The more established and long standing restaurants are located in The Dr. Phillips Marketplace since it was the only center in the area until about a decade ago and this is where some of the more long standing favorites can be found. Places like  Morton’s Steakhouse, Carreiras, and Christini’s.  But do lookout for some of the newer establishments that have come onto the scene such as Press 101, Pups, Einstein’s Bagel, Five Guys, and of course Starbucks.

The Fountains include Vines Grille & Wine Bar, Antonio’s, Moe’s Southwest Grill, The Melting Pot, Ruth Chris Steakhouse, and Moonfish. Over the road at Plaza Venezia you’ll find Timpano, Samba Room, Amura, Roy’s, Bonefish, and Season’s 52.  Timpano is an Italian Chophouse and the best place to listen to Frank Sinatra impersonators. Samba Room has great Cuban cuisine and on Fridays, as poetically coined by Gloria Estafan, a great place to shake your body to the rhythm of the conga until you can’t shake it any longa. If sushi and sake are to your taste then try out Amura.

Another area starting to make a name for itself on “Restaurant Row” is Dellagio and it’s here you can experience the style and magic of Tuscany in this premiere mixed use town center development that literally takes you to Italy with its intricate designs and authentic sophisticated architecture. Dellagio features a signature water fountain that was inspired by the famous Place de la Concorde and it is the focal point of the piazza, overlooking the tranquil lake.

Dellagio has some interesting restaurants such as Flemings Steak House, Cantina Laredo – a gourmet Mexican restaurant, Bravo Cucina Italiana, Big Fin Seafood Kitchen, Kilwins and Dragonfly Sushi.

Earlier in the blog I mentioned the “Crossroads” area and perhaps I should cover that in a little more detail as it is certainly a popular area with folks who are vacationing in Orlando.It is situated near the entrance to Walt Disney World’s Downtown Disney Marketplace on Apopka Vineland Road.  It offers about 25 specialty shops and restaurants, including stores such as Beyond Electronics, Whites Books and Gifts, Disney Character Connection, Foot Locker and Sunglass Hut, along with Gooding’s, a 24-hour grocery store that offers a big deli and variety of prepared food.

Restaurants include Chilli’s,TGI’s, Fuddruckers, Flipper’s Pizzeria, Johnnie’s Hideaway, Tacho bell, Red Lobster, Sweet Tomatoes, and an Indian restaurant.  Once you’ve dined, you might even fancy a game of crazy golf at Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf located toward the rear of the property.

Overall, I’m sure you’ll agree that Orlando has some great places to eat… enjoy this short video tour and see for yourself:

July 8, 2010

Hotels vs. Vacation Home Rentals

Filed under: Articles,Blog,hidden orlando,Leisure,stress relief,vacation tips — ngw101 @ 8:40 am


Hotels vs. Vacation Home Rentals

By Nigel G. Worrall

America is a nation of hotel lovers. When we’re planning a trip the first thing that comes to mind is “Where are we going to stay?” Usually we want somewhere comfortable, somewhere clean and somewhere where all the family can relax. We imagine the perfect vacation or business trip and hope that the hotel can provide us with a nice room and a quick and easy check in / check out process.

Reality is though, that it rarely happens that way. Even when staying at the top hotels in the country something always seems to go wrong whether it be with the hotel itself or with the accommodation. Relaxing it isn’t. Stressful it is. From the time you arrive there is always potential for disaster. From lengthy lines at check in, to actually arriving at your room and finding things not as you planned. It might even be something else around the hotel, like a restaurant, fitness center or the swimming pool being understaffed or worse, closed.

Imagine this scenario; you’re having a large family reunion in Orlando and you’ve tried several hotels in the hope of accommodating you all. You eventually find a hotel that can provide accommodation but you arrive to find that you are spread out all over the place as the hotel couldn’t guarantee to locate you in the same part of the hotel complex let alone on the same floor. It’s a mess and getting everyone together proves impossible.

Traveling as a small family can be just as bad, as many hotels only offer a choice of a room with two Queen sized beds or one King. If you’re taking the kids that means there’s not much privacy for Mom & Pop and then there’s always the constant fights as everyone gets to argue about what to watch on television. It’s even worse when it comes to bedtime as some folks want to sleep and others want to catch the late night movie. In the end someone ends up being frustrated or annoyed.

There is a stress free option though and one that more and more families are finding out about and coming to enjoy experiencing; vacation home rentals.

For around the same money that you would pay at a hotel, you can actually rent a luxurious vacation home that comes equipped with everything you need to make you feel at home. Homes are typically available with anywhere from three to seven separate bedrooms meaning everyone gets their own space to do as they want.  Some homes, particularly in the warmer climates, even have a private heated swimming pool while some homes may have a hot tub or Jacuzzi as well.

Many vacation homes have other great amenities such as large screen TV’s, Xbox or PS2 gaming consoles and even dedicated games rooms with pool, foosball or ping pong tables. All of this means that after a fun filled day out, you can actually enjoy returning home to rest and relax while the kids find plenty to do.

Another major advantage of a vacation rental home is the fact they all come equipped with a full size kitchen. No longer are you dependent on when the restaurant is open or what is on the menu, now you get to pick what you want to eat and when you want to eat it. On occasion dining out is  a nice treat but not everyone wants to go out every meal time and a vacation home gives the option to have a quiet night in and enjoy some home cooking as well as save some cash.

Maybe it’s time to try something different on your next vacation? Vacation rentals are great value and once you’ve stayed in one, you’ll think twice about staying in a hotel again.

June 25, 2010

College Time

Filed under: Articles,Blog,Business,News — ngw101 @ 8:37 am

As I write today’s blog I feel like a two tennis players that have played an epic 5 sets…the Isner / Mahut match finally ended when Isner hit a backhand up the line to win the last of the match’s 980 points by the way! In doing so the longest match, by some distance, ended as Isner defeated Mahut in the fifth set by an amazing 70 games to 68!

This first round marathon took 11 hours and 5 minutes over three days and lasted so long that play had to be suspended two nights in a row due to darkness. Play resumed yesterday at 59 games all and and took just over an hour to finish as the players battled out a further 20 games.

So here are the records that the match set:

Longest match, 11 hours, 5 minutes.

Longest set, 8 hours 11 minutes

Most games in a match, 183

Longest games in a set, 138

Most points in a match, 980

Most points in a set, 711

Most aces by both players, 215 (Isner 112, Mahut 103) and by one player, Isner

Most service games held by both players, 180 of 183

Most consecutive service games held by both players, 168 and by one player, 84 each.

And one final record…longest final set … 8 hours 11 minutes which was almost two hours longer than the previous longest match of 6 hours 33 minutes!

So why do I feel almost as tired as these two guys…simple…I’m doing College tours as my youngest daughter prepares for next year! Anyone who’s ever walked around campus after campus will tell you it’s exhausting and here in North Carolina where the heat is touching 95 degrees, it’s no exception.

Of course, thousands of students and parents are making these trips this Summer and it seems this is one area of the economy that seems recession proof. Yesterday I made three visit to colleges in the North Carolina area and it was an interesting study in how the college business attracts its customers.

An early morning flight from Orlando saw us touch down in Greensborough at around 8.30am and from there we drove straight to Elon. Elon University is an historic 575 acre campus which has been designated a botanical garden and features oak trees, brick sidewalks, fountains and lakes. It’s a hugely impressive place of study not to mention steeped in history.

In 1889, the North Carolina legislature issued a charter for Elon College. William S. Long was the founder and the first president. The original student body consisted of 76 students. In 1923, a fire destroyed most of the campus, including school records, classrooms, the library and the chapel. The Board of Trustees voted to rebuild immediately. Many of the buildings that were erected in the years following the disastrous fire still stand today and make up the bedrock of Elon’s campus.

Many prominent figures have visited and spoken at Elon, including Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson, Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton along with  former U.S. Secretaries of State General Colin L. Powell and Madeleine Albright.  British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak,  Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel and astronaut John Glenn have also visited.

From there, we then went to the remarkable High Point University run by an even more remarkable man, Dr. Nido Qubein. Qubein came to the United States, with just $50 in his pocket, when he was just 18 years old and attended Mount Olive College and High Point University. At the time he spoke very little English and learned the language by writing down 50 words a day on a card and by memorizing those words.  Nido then went onto start a bank in 1986 and now serves on the board and executive committee of a Fortune 500 financial corporation with $135 billion in assets and 35,000 employees. He is chairman of the Great Harvest Bread Company with 218 stores in 42 states and serves on the board of BB&T and La-Z-Boy Corporation, one of the world’s most recognized furniture brands. He is also a superb speaker and if you ever get the chance to hear him, you should grasp it with both hands.

Nido Qubein & Nigel Worrall

The transformation at High Point since Qubein became its President has been amazing. From a respected but rather sleepy University town, High Point is now much talked about all over America. Since taking over as President in 2005, Qubein has largely been responsible for raising over $350 million that has been invested in the campus and facilities.

Several new residential and educational buildings have been added and these additions include the notable Norton Hall, the Blessing Residential Hall, The Village Residential Complex, the Slane Student Life and Wellness Center, and the Jerry and Kitty Steele Sports Center. A large number of fountains have also been installed throughout the university commons with plans to add even more. In 2009 several new buildings opened that included the Nido R. Qubein School of Communication, the Plato S. Wilson Family School of Commerce, and the crown jewel of student life, the $50 million University Center (formerly called the Multiplex). The University Center houses 600 students in 300 upscale apartment-like facilities, a virtual bowling alley, fully-functional movie theater, a steakhouse, a sandwich shop, and a two story gaming-and-restaurant concept. It’s simply amazing!


With the campus renovations at High Point University breaching $300 million in August 2009, President Nido Qubein wasn’t finished there. He then announced several other additions to the campus and these include a new dormitory parallel to the University Center, and a Greek Village. The Greek Village will consist of roughly 14 houses aimed at housing 200 total students. The $10 million Greek Village is scheduled for a fall 2011 completion.

Overall, it’s an amazing place and the student experience is pretty much unparalleled. More later…

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