With the cold weather keeping us indoors we have decided to spend a little time working out the details for the interior of the Under Hill Suite. You can see a king size bed in the corner and the beginnings of a fireplace on the right.
As we continue to work on the exterior of the inn we decided to bring our model a little closer to the site to do a quick comparison. All in all, we are pleased with the results so far!
We have been missing our scale model of the inn for the last few weeks. We packed it up and sent it down to Florida for the IAAPA Attractions Expo. It is the largest show of its kind (in fact, it’s the largest trade show of any kind I have ever seen) and people from all over the world will be attending.
The model will be on display in booth #856 with the Imagination Corporation. Hailey and I are heading down to man the booth during the show this week. Feel free to pop by and introduce yourself if you happen to be attending!
While the framers are setting rebar on site and the rest of our crew is busy prepping the Avellana for concrete, I have started building the small side tower for the Copper Crown suite. It is the first bit of theming for the Copper Crown (and it will set the style for everything that follows) so I have been careful to refer to the model so that I get it just right.
Many of the sculptures in the North Star's garden are rather large to say the least. Two of the largest are the elephant on the wall and the sleeping giant. It is going to be a magical garden!
We lugged the model outside last week (it is heavy!) and Becke snapped a few pictures. Here is a shot showing the inn as seen from the south east corner of the parking lot. As you can see, the Copper Crown suite features prominently from this side. A perfect getaway for any would be royal couple.