History
The hotel originally opened in 2000, and was originally branded the "Holiday Inn Family Suites"; which featured both "KidSuites" (rooms decorated to match specific themes) as well as specially designed suites, such as movie-themed "CineSuites" and romance-themed "Sweetheart Suites" (which featured, among other amenities, heart-shaped whirlpools).
In 2004, Holiday Inn and Nickelodeon announced a partnership and renovation of the hotel, which would transform it into the Nickelodeon Family Suites by Holiday Inn.
From the hotel's reopening in 2005 to 2009, it carried the Holiday Inn flag and moniker. In 2009, it dropped them and was renamed simply "Nickelodeon Family Suites". In November 2009 they changed the name and logo during Nickelodeon's changes. It was renamed to the now Nickelodeon Suites Resort.
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