Cartoon Network Hotel

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Cartoon Network Hotel
Cartoon Network Hotel Logo.png
General information
Location2285 Lincoln Hwy E
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Opening1971 (As Ramada Inn)
1974 (As Continental Inn)
January 10, 2020 (As Cartoon Network Hotel)
OwnerRamada Inn (1971-1974)
Gleiberman family (1974-2018)
Palace Entertainment (2018-present) under a license from Warner Bros. Entertainment (WarnerMedia)
Technical details
Floor count2
Other information
Number of rooms165[1]
Website
www.cartoonnetworkhotel.com

Cartoon Network Hotel is a resort-style hotel located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The hotel is managed by Palace Entertainment, who licenses the Cartoon Network name from Cartoon Network owner, Warner Bros. The hotel was Cartoon Network's second entry into the hotel business after the Cartoon Network-branded experience at Hotel Cozzi Ximen Tainan, in Tainan, Taiwan.[2]

The hotel opened on January 10, 2020, and consists of 165 remodeled hotel rooms, a resort-style pool, kids' play area, indoor arcade, coffee lounge, full bar, and a gift shop with Cartoon Network-related merchandise.[3]

History[]

As Ramada Inn[]

The hotel opened as a Ramada Inn in 1971, primarily on land owned by Earl Clark, owner of the Dutch Wonderland theme park located close by. The motel ran into financial trouble and was sold to Michael Gleiberman in 1974.[4]

As Continental Inn[]

The Gleiberman family renamed the motel the Continental Inn. The hotel consisted of 165 hotel rooms, along with a tennis court, an outdoor and indoor pool, free breakfast, a game room, and a fitness room. It operated until January 2018 when Palace Entertainment, the owners of nearby Dutch Wonderland, purchased the hotel for $4.7 million with the intention of remodeling it into a family-friendly resort.

Announcement of New Hotel[]

In October 2018, a partnership formed between Turner's then-owned Cartoon Network and Palace Entertainment to convert the former Continental Inn into the first Cartoon Network Hotel, to open in Summer 2019.[5] In March 2019, despite the dissolution of Turner Broadcasting System, the hotel retained the Cartoon Network brand with an agreement with Warner Bros. In January 2020, after delays, the hotel opened.[6]

Incidents[]

In August 2017, the hotel, then known as Continental Inn, suffered a mechanical fire near the indoor pool at around 4:20 PM. Firefighters extinguished it quickly[7] yet two firefighters were hospitalized for chlorine inhalation. Damage from the fire was estimated at about $250,000.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ Fakile, Tosin (2020-01-10), Cartoon Network Hotel opens in Lancaster County - take a look inside, retrieved 2020-01-11
  2. ^ "You are being redirected..." hotelcozzi.com. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
  3. ^ Fakile, Tosin (2020-01-10), Cartoon Network Hotel opens in Lancaster County - take a look inside, retrieved 2020-01-11
  4. ^ "Dutch Wonderland buys Motel Next Door".
  5. ^ Boucher, Geoff (2018-10-30). "Cartoon Network Hotel: 165-Room Property Opening In Pennsylvania in Summer 2019". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-01-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ Rader, Tom. "First-ever Cartoon Network Hotel opens near Lancaster". WFMZ.com. Retrieved 2021-11-08.
  7. ^ "Fire at Lancaster County motel was mechanical in nature". WPMT FOX43. 2017-08-06. Retrieved 2020-01-11.
  8. ^ "2 hospitalized for chlorine inhalation after hotel fire". WHP. Associated Press. 2017-08-07. Retrieved 2020-01-11.
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