Document:

LICENSE AGREEMENT

         AGREEMENT dated as of March 28, 2002 by and among Universal Studios,
Inc. ("USI," formally known as MCA Inc.), Universal City Studios, Inc. ("UCSI"),
Universal City Property Management Company II ("UNICO") and Universal City
Development Partners, LP ("UCDP, LP").

                                   WITNESSETH:

         WHEREAS, pursuant to the Second Amended and Restated Agreement of
Limited Partnership of UCDP, LP dated as of July 27, 2000 by and between
Universal City Florida Holding Co. II, as general partner, and Universal City
Florida Holding Co. I, as limited partner (the "PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT"), UniCo
for certain limited purposes licensed and agreed to cause its affiliates to
license to UCDP, LP certain intellectual property rights and USI agreed to
guarantee such obligations and performances of such affiliates;

         WHEREAS, on March 28, 2002, UCDP, LP intends to enter into an amendment
to the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated as of November 5, 1999 (as
amended from time to time, the "AMENDED AGREEMENT") with the Banks party thereto
and JPMorgan Chase Bank (formerly known as The Chase Manhattan Bank successor by
merger to Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York), as Administrative Agent
and as Collateral Agent;

         WHEREAS, the Amended Agreement will contain certain representations by
UCDP, LP with respect to its owning, possessing, or holding under valid licenses
all material Intellectual Property Rights that are necessary for the operation
of the Theme Parks (as each of those terms are defined in the Amended
Agreement);

         WHEREAS, UCSI is the owner of certain trademarks, service marks and
trade names using "Universal" and "Universal Studios" (the "MARKS"), and UCDP,
LP acknowledges UCSI's ownership of the Marks and desires a license to use the
same; and

         WHEREAS, pursuant to an Islands License Agreement dated October 31,
1995 and a Studio License Agreement dated October 31, 1995 (collectively, the
"LICENSE AGREEMENTS"), USI's predecessor and UCSI for certain limited purposes
licensed and caused to be licensed certain intellectual property rights,
respectively, to Universal City Development Partners and Universal City Florida
Partners, both of which subsequently converted to Delaware limited partnerships,
UCDP, LP and

UCFP, LP, respectively. UCFP, LP and UCF Ltd., LP, a Delaware limited
partnership, then merged into UCDP, LP;

         NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter
set forth, the parties hereto agree as follows:

         1. License. Each of UniCo, USI and UCSI hereby confirms that pursuant
to the Partnership Agreement, it has licensed and caused its affiliates to
license to UCDP, LP certain rights with respect to the name "Universal" as
described in Section 2 of the Partnership Agreement and those "proprietary and
creative elements" as described in Section 8 of the Partnership Agreement
including, without limitation, those such rights arising under the contracts set
forth on Schedule A hereto, which license shall in each case and instance be
upon the applicable terms set forth in and subject to the terms and provisions
of the Partnership Agreement which is deemed incorporated herein by reference.

         2. Effect of License Agreements. This agreement shall supersede the
License Agreements.

         3. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be interpreted and governed by
the laws of the State of New York.

         4. Assignment. The rights granted to UCDP, LP hereunder may be assigned
to any successor entity of UCDP, LP or any successor owner of Universal Orlando.

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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
duly executed as of the date above written.

                                       UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC., a Delaware
                                       corporation

                                       By: /s/ Karen Randall
                                           -------------------------------------
                                           Name:  Karen Randall
                                           Title: Director

                                       UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS, INC.,
                                       a Delaware corporation

                                       By: /s/ Karen Randall
                                           -------------------------------------
                                           Name:  Karen Randall
                                           Title: Director

                                       UNIVERSAL CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
                                       COMPANY II,
                                       a Delaware corporation

                                       By: /s/  Robert K. Gault, Jr.
                                           -------------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert K. Gault, Jr.
                                           Title: President

                               UNIVERSAL CITY DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS, LP,
                               a Delaware limited partnership

                                    By:  UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA HOLDING CO. II,
                                         a Florida general partnership,
                                         its general partner

                                         By:  UNIVERSAL CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
                                              COMPANY II,
                                              a Delaware corporation,
                                              a general partner

                                              By: /s/  Robert K. Gault, Jr.
                                                  ------------------------------
                                                  Name:  Robert K. Gault, Jr.
                                                  Title: President

                                         By:  BLACKSTONE UTP CAPITAL
                                              PARTNERS A L.P., a Delaware
                                              general partnership,
                                              a general partner

                                         By:  BLACKSTONE MEDIA MANAGEMENT
                                              ASSOCIATES III L.L.C.,
                                              a Delaware limited liability
                                              company, its general partner

                                              By: /s/  Neil P. Simpkins
                                                 -------------------------------
                                                 Name:  Neil P. Simpkins
                                                 Title: Member

                                         By:  BLACKSTONE UTP CAPITAL
                                              PARTNERS L.P., a Delaware general
                                              partnership, a general partner

                                         By:  BLACKSTONE MEDIA MANAGEMENT
                                              ASSOCIATES III L.L.C.,
                                              a Delaware limited liability
                                              company, its general partner

                                              By: /s/  Neil P. Simpkins
                                                  ------------------------------
                                                  Name:  Neil P. Simpkins
                                                  Title: Member

                                          By: BLACKSTONE UTP OFFSHORE
                                              CAPITAL PARTNERS L.P.,
                                              a Delaware general partnership,
                                              a general partner

                                          By: BLACKSTONE MEDIA MANAGEMENT
                                              ASSOCIATES III L.L.C.,
                                              a Delaware limited liability
                                              company, its general partner

                                              By: /s/  Neil P. Simpkins
                                                  ------------------------------
                                                  Name:  Neil P. Simpkins
                                                  Title: Member

                                          By:  BLACKSTONE FAMILY MEDIA
                                               PARTNERSHIP III L.P.,
                                               a Delaware general partnership,
                                               a general partner

                                          By:  BLACKSTONE MEDIA MANAGEMENT
                                               ASSOCIATES III L.L.C.,
                                               a Delaware limited liability
                                               company, its general partner

                                               By: /s/  Neil P. Simpkins
                                                   -----------------------------
                                                   Name:  Neil P. Simpkins
                                                   Title: Member-----------------------------------------------------

                                  GROUND LEASE

                                   dated as of

                                  June 12, 1998

                                     between

                                 UNIVERSAL CITY
                                   DEVELOPMENT
                                    PARTNERS

                                       and

                                 UNIVERSAL CITY
                                FLORIDA PARTNERS

                                       and

                                UCF HOTEL VENTURE

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                                    ARTICLE I

                                   DEFINITIONS

Section 1.1          Definitions.......................................      2
Section 1.2          Partnership Agreement Definitions.................     14

                                   ARTICLE II

                                 GRANT AND TERM

Section 2.1          Lease of Site.....................................     14
Section 2.2          Term..............................................     14
Section 2.3          Condition.........................................     14
Section 2.4          Ownership of Hotels, FF&E, etc....................     15
Section 2.5          Landlord's Right to Inspect.......................     15

                                   ARTICLE III

                        INITIAL CONSTRUCTION; ALTERATIONS

Section 3.1          Initial Construction; Development Period
                        Remedies.......................................     16
Section 3.2          Alterations.......................................     16
Section 3.3          Site Inspection...................................     19
Section 3.4          No Subordination of Fee...........................     20

                                   ARTICLE IV

                                      RENT

Section 4.1          Rent..............................................     20
Section 4.2          Payment of Base Rent and Additional Rent; Right to
                        Audit..........................................     21
Section 4.3          Manner of Payment.................................     23
Section 4.4          No Partnership Created............................     23
Section 4.5          Survival..........................................     23
Section 4.6          Rent to Market Adjustment.........................     23
Section 4.7          Rent Suspension...................................     24

                                    ARTICLE V

                                CERTAIN COVENANTS

Section 5.1          Net Lease Generally...............................     24
Section 5.2          Repairs and Maintenance...........................     24

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Section 5.3          Legal Requirements, etc...........................     25
Section 5.4          Taxes.............................................     25
Section 5.5          Use of Premises...................................     27
Section 5.6          Management Standard...............................     28
Section 5.7          Continuous Operation..............................     29
Section 5.8          Rubbish Removal; Extermination....................     29
Section 5.9          Liens.............................................     29
Section 5.10         FF&E; Loews Name..................................     30
Section 5.11         FF&E Reserve Account..............................     30
Section 5.12         Utilities; Telecommunications Services............     31
Section 5.13         Options on and Access Rights to Phase II Sites....     31
Section 5.14         Significant Theme Park Quality Change.............     34
Section 5.15         Changes in Legal Descriptions.....................     35
Section 5.16         Title.............................................     35
Section 5.17         Title Matters.....................................     35

                                   ARTICLE VI

                            ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE

Section 6.1          Landlord's Environmental
                        Representation and Warranty....................     35
Section 6.2          Environmental Covenants...........................     36
Section 6.3          No Obligations of Landlord........................     37
Section 6.4          Survival..........................................     38

                                   ARTICLE VII

                                    INSURANCE

Section 7.1          Insurance During Alterations......................     38
Section 7.2          Property Insurance................................     38
Section 7.3          Liability Insurance and Other Coverages...........     38
Section 7.4          Additional Coverage or Amounts; Deductibles.......     39
Section 7.5          Form of Policies..................................     39
Section 7.6          Waivers of Subrogation............................     41

                                  ARTICLE VIII

                                 INDEMNIFICATION

Section 8.1          Non-Liability.....................................     41
Section 8.2          Indemnification...................................     41
Section 8.3          Notice of Claim...................................     42
Section 8.4          Survival..........................................     43

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                                   ARTICLE IX

                ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATES; SUBORDINATION; ATTORNMENT

Section 9.1          Estoppel Certificates.............................     43
Section 9.2          Subordination and Attornment......................     44

                                    ARTICLE X

                    ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLEASING; HOTEL MANAGER

Section 10.1         Prohibition on Assignment, Subleasing, Etc.
                        by Tenant......................................     44
Section 10.2         Certain Permitted Assignments by Tenant...........     45
Section 10.3         Permitted Assignments by Tenant to Established
                        Operators......................................     46
Section 10.4         Permitted Transfers of Tenant's Equity
                        Interests......................................     47
Section 10.5         Subleases and Concessions.........................     48
Section 10.6         Landlord Rights Against Assignee, Sublessee of
                        Tenant.........................................     49
Section 10.7         Sale or Assignment by Landlord....................     50
Section 10.8         Certain Permitted Sales/Assignments by
                        Landlord.......................................     51
Section 10.9         Tenant Rights Against Transferee of Landlord......     52
Section 10.10        Release of Assignor...............................     52
Section 10.11        Right of First Offer..............................     53
Section 10.12        Management Agreement..............................     54

                                   ARTICLE XI

                           CASUALTY AND EMINENT DOMAIN

Section 11.1         Casualty..........................................     54
Section 11.2         Eminent Domain....................................     56
Section 11.3         Partial Lease Termination.........................     57
Section 11.4         Temporary Taking..................................     57
Section 11.5         Governmental Action Not Resulting in a Taking.....     58
Section 11.6         Collection of Awards..............................     58

                                   ARTICLE XII

                                EVENTS OF DEFAULT

Section 12.1         Events of Default.................................     58
Section 12.2         Enforcement of Performance; Damages; and
                        Termination....................................     60
Section 12.3         Expiration and Termination of Lease...............     60
Section 12.4         Waiver of Rights of Tenant and Landlord...........     61
Section 12.5         Receipt of Moneys after Notice or Termination.....     61
Section 12.6         Strict Performance................................     61

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Section 12.7         Right to Enjoin Defaults..........................     62
Section 12.8         Remedies Under Bankruptcy and Insolvency Codes....     62
Section 12.9         Landlord Right to Cure............................     62

                                  ARTICLE XIII

                               LEASEHOLD MORTGAGE

Section 13.1         Right to Grant Leasehold Mortgage.................     63
Section 13.2         Rights of Leasehold Mortgagee.....................     63
Section 13.3         New Lease With Leasehold Mortgagee................     65
Section 13.4         Assignment by Leasehold Mortgagee.................     66
Section 13.5         Additional Instrument.............................     66
Section 13.6         No Subordination of Fee Interest..................     67

                                   ARTICLE XIV

                              SURRENDER OF PREMISES

Section 14.1         Condition of Premises.............................     67
Section 14.2         Title to Premises, FF&E, Etc......................     67
Section 14.3         Title to FF&E Reserve Account.....................     67
Section 14.4         Cash and Accounts Receivable......................     68
Section 14.5         Refusal to Surrender Premises.....................     68
Section 14.6         Survival Clause...................................     68

                                   ARTICLE XV

                                 QUIET ENJOYMENT

Section 15.1         Quiet Enjoyment...................................     68

                                   ARTICLE XVI

                                  MISCELLANEOUS

Section 16.1         Landlord Consent..................................     69
Section 16.2         Inflation Adjustment..............................     70
Section 16.3         Force Majeure.....................................     70
Section 16.4         No Waiver.........................................     70
Section 16.5         Accord and Satisfaction...........................     70
Section 16.6         Entire Agreement..................................     71
Section 16.7         Notices...........................................     71
Section 16.8         Consents and Approvals............................     73
Section 16.9         Headings and Section Numbers; Terms Generally.....     74

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Section 16.10        Construction of Language..........................     74
Section 16.11        Broker's Commission...............................     74
Section 16.12        Interest..........................................     75
Section 16.13        Limitations on Liability..........................     75
Section 16.14        Successors and Assigns; Third Party Rights........     75
Section 16.15        Labor Harmony.....................................     75
Section 16.16        Governing Law.....................................     76
Section 16.17        Cumulative Rights.................................     76
Section 16.18        Partial Invalidity................................     76
Section 16.19        Injunctive Relief.................................     76
Section 16.20        Confidentiality...................................     76
Section 16.21        Memorandum of Lease...............................     77

                                  ARTICLE XVII

                     LANDLORD'S INTEREST NOT SUBJECT TO LIEN

Section 17.1         Landlord's Interest Not Subject To Lien...........     77

                                  ARTICLE XVIII

                                   ARBITRATION

Section 18.1         Arbitration.......................................     78
Section 18.2         Election of Remedies..............................     80
Section 18.3         Emergency Provisional Relief......................     80
Section 18.4         Resolution by Chairmen............................     81
Section 18.5         No Merger of Title................................     81

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                             EXHIBITS AND SCHEDULES
                             ----------------------

Exhibit A         Resort Property Site Plan
Exhibit B         Legal Description of Resort Property
Exhibit C         Legal Description of UCDP's portion of Resort Property and
                  Legal Description of UCFP's portion of Resort Property
Exhibit D         Legal Descriptions of Sites and Phase II Sites
Exhibit E         Memorandum of Lease

Schedule 1.1      Property Restrictions
Schedule 4.1      Income After Debt Service; Available Cash

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                                  GROUND LEASE
                                  ------------

         GROUND LEASE, dated as of June 12, 1998 (this "LEASE"), between
Universal City Development Partners, a general partnership formed under the laws
of the State of Florida ("UCDP"), and Universal City Florida Partners, a general
partnership formed under the laws of the State of Florida ("UCFP" and, together
with UCDP, "LANDLORD"), and UCF Hotel Venture, a general partnership formed
under the laws of the State of Florida ("TENANT").

                              W I T N E S S E T H :
                              - - - - - - - - - -

         WHEREAS, concurrently herewith, URH (as hereinafter defined), an
Affiliate of Landlord, and LOH (as hereinafter defined) have entered into the
Partnership Agreement (as hereinafter defined) for the purpose of, inter alia,
planning, financing, constructing, developing, maintaining, managing, owning and
operating the Project (as hereinafter defined) within the resort located in the
City of Orlando, Orange County, Florida currently known as Universal Studios
Escape and pursuant to which URH and LOH have formed Tenant;

         WHEREAS, the land on which Universal Studios Escape is situated (the
"RESORT PROPERTY") is described on the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit A
and legally described in Exhibit B hereto, and the portion of the Resort
Property described in Item 1 of Exhibit C is owned by UCDP, and the portion of
the Resort Property described in Item 2 of Exhibit C is owned by UCFP; and

         WHEREAS, UCFP currently owns, and, together with its Affiliates,
operates, Universal Studios Florida, a motion picture and television themed
Tourist Attraction (as hereinafter defined), on a portion of the Resort Property
identified as "First Gate" on Exhibit A hereto (the "FIRST GATE").

         WHEREAS, UCDP is constructing adjacent to the First Gate "Universal's
Islands of Adventure," a themed Tourist Attraction to be owned by UCDP and
operated by Theme Park Owner (as hereinafter defined) and its Affiliates, which
is being constructed on a portion of the Resort Property identified as "Second
Gate" on Exhibit A hereto (the "SECOND GATE") along with a planned entertainment
district that will include restaurants, entertainment and shopping facilities
and two (2) parking garages and related facilities (such district, restaurants,
entertainment and shopping facilities, parking garages and related facilities,
the First Gate, the Second Gate and any other Tourist Attraction constructed on
the Resort Property, collectively, the "THEME PARK");

         WHEREAS, Landlord desires to lease to Tenant, and Tenant desires to
lease from Landlord, the following portions of the Resort Property (each such
portion, a "SITE", which Sites are described on Exhibit A hereto and legally
described on Exhibit D hereto) on which Tenant intends to construct and operate
the following: (a) The Portofino Bay Hotel, a Loews Hotel (the "PORTOFINO") to
be constructed on the portion of the Resort Property identified as the
"Portofino Hotel" on Exhibit A hereto and legally described in Item 1 of Exhibit
D hereto; (b) The Hard Rock Hotel (the "HARD ROCK HOTEL"), to be constructed on
the portion of the Resort Property

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identified as "Hard Rock Hotel" on Exhibit A hereto and legally described in
Item 2 of Exhibit D hereto; (c) a third hotel currently having a South Seas
theme but which hotel has not yet been named (the "THIRD HOTEL") to be
constructed on the portion of the Resort Property identified as "Third Hotel
Site" on Exhibit A hereto and legally described in Item 3 of Exhibit D hereto;
and (d) a common support facility (the "SUPPORT FACILITY") to be constructed on
the portion of the Resort Property identified as the "Support Facility" on
Exhibit A hereto and legally described in Item 4 of Exhibit D hereto (each of
the Hotels (as hereinafter defined) and the Support Facility described in
clauses (a), (b), (c) and (d) of this Whereas clause, a "PROPERTY" and all
Properties, together with the Building & Appurtenances and FF&E (as hereinafter
defined) applicable thereto, the "PROJECT"), all in accordance with the terms
and conditions hereinafter set forth;

         WHEREAS, the Hotels are intended to be components of a "full-service
destination resort" with a high degree of integration and cooperation with the
Theme Park, with an objective of presenting to the Hotel guest and Theme Park
customer (and potential Hotel guest and Theme Park customer) a "seamless"
experience with respect to the various elements of the Project and the Theme
Park, all as more fully provided in the Resort Covenants and Reciprocal Easement
Agreement dated as of the date hereof between Tenant and the Theme Park Owner
(the "RESORT AGREEMENT") and

         WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 9 of the Partnership Agreement, URH and
LOH, through their Affiliates, may elect to develop, own and operate an
additional three (3) hotels on the Resort Property, which development would
include two (2) hotels having a total of approximately 2,600 keys and
approximately 150,000 square feet of meeting space (the "PRIMARY PHASE II
HOTELS") to be constructed on the portions of the Resort Property identified as
Sites C and D, respectively, on Exhibit A hereto and described in Item 5 of
Exhibit D hereto (the "PRIMARY PHASE II SITES") and a third hotel (the "THIRD
PHASE II PROPERTY" and, together with the Primary Phase II Hotels, the "PHASE II
HOTELS") having approximately 300 time share units to be constructed on the
portion of the Resort Property identified as Site F on Exhibit A hereto and
described in Item 6 of Exhibit D hereto (the "THIRD PHASE II SITE" and, together
with the Primary Phase II Sites, the "PHASE II SITES").

         NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, and for other good
and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby
acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows:

                                    ARTICLE I
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                                   DEFINITIONS
                                   -----------

         SECTION 1.1 DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this Lease, the following
definitions shall apply:

         "AAA" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 18.1(a).

         "AAA RULES" shall mean the American Arbitration Association.

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         "ACCOUNTANT'S STATEMENT" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
4.2(a).

         "ADDITIONAL RENT" for each Fiscal Year, shall mean (i) 1% of Total
Revenues during such Fiscal Year plus (ii) $7,000,000, adjusted for inflation
from the month in which the Opening Date of the Portofino occurs.

         "AFFILIATE" shall mean, with respect to any Person, any other Person
which, directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by, or is under common
control with, such Person (and, for purposes of this definition, "control",
including the terms "controlled by" and "under common control with", means the
possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the
direction of the management and policies of a Person, whether through the
ownership of voting securities, by contract, or otherwise); provided that so
long as Universal and Rank, or Affiliates of Universal and Rank, jointly control
a Person, each of Universal and Rank, and each such Affiliate of Universal and
Rank (if applicable), shall be Affiliates of such Person; and each such Person
who is so jointly controlled shall be an Affiliate of (A) each other Person who
is so jointly controlled and (B) each other Affiliate of Universal and Rank.

         "ALTERATIONS" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(a).

         "APPROVED SUBLEASE" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
10.5(e).

         "ASSIGNEE PARTIES" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
10.3(a)(iv).

         "AVAILABLE CASH" shall have the meaning set forth in the Partnership
Agreement.

         "BANKRUPTCY CODE" shall mean Title 11 of the United States Code
entitled "Bankruptcy" as now or hereafter in effect, or any successor thereto.

         "BASE RENT" for each Fiscal Year, shall mean 1% of Total Revenues
during such Fiscal Year.

         "BUILDING & APPURTENANCES" shall mean a building or structure,
including all installations incorporated in or attached thereto and used or
useable in the operation thereof such as machinery, motors, engines, dynamos,
energy co-generation equipment, compressors, pumps, boilers and burners,
heating, plumbing, electric, ventilating, air cooling and air conditioning
equipment, chutes, ducts, pipes, tanks, conduits and wiring, elevators,
escalators and hoists, washroom, toilet and lavatory plumbing equipment, window
washing hoists and equipment, and built-in kitchen fixtures and equipment
(excluding FF&E and Operating Equipment).

         "CAPITAL INVESTMENT" shall have the meaning set forth in the
Partnership Agreement.

         "COMMENCEMENT DATE" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

         "CONCESSIONAIRE" shall mean a Person (other than the Hotel Manager),
including a shopkeeper, retailer, operator of a bar, restaurant or similar
establishment, or other provider of

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services, that has entered into a lease, sublease, or similar agreement with
Tenant granting a possessory right to occupy space at the Premises.

         "CONSUMER PRICE INDEX" shall mean the Consumer Price Index for Urban
Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, as compiled and published by the Bureau of
Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor for the Miami, Florida
area.

         "CONTAMINATION" shall mean the presence of any Hazardous Substance on,
in, at, under or within the Premises, or the Release of any Hazardous Substance
on, in, at, under, within, from or to the Premises, to the extent such presence
or Release would be in violation of any Environmental Law.

         "COUNTY" shall mean Orange County, Florida.

         "DISNEY" shall mean (i) The Walt Disney Company (which shall include,
for the purposes of this Lease, any corporate successor thereto), (ii) its
parent (for purposes of this definition, the term "parent" shall mean any Person
that owns, directly or indirectly, greater than fifty percent (50%) of the
equity of The Walt Disney Company or that has the ability to elect a majority of
the board of directors or similar governing body of The Walt Disney Company) and
(iii) any Person in which such parent, directly or indirectly, owns greater than
fifty percent (50%) of the equity, or of which such parent, directly or
indirectly, has the ability to elect a majority of the board of directors or
similar governing body.

         "DISPUTE" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 18.1(a).

         "ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS" shall mean any federal, state or local laws,
regulations, statutes, ordinances or common law theories relating to the
protection of the environment or to the protection of individuals from exposure
to Hazardous Substances, as the same may hereafter be amended, supplemented or
otherwise modified from time to time, including but not limited to the
following:

               (i) the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and
     Liability Act of 1980, as amended, 42 U.S.C.(Sections)9601 et seq.;

               (ii) the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, as amended, 49
     U.S.C.(Sections)1802 et seq.;

               (iii) the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, 42
     U.S.C.(Sections)6901 et seq.;

               (iv) the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976, as amended, 15
     U.S.C.(Sections)2601 et seq.;

               (v) the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C.
     (Sections)1251 et seq.;

               (vi) the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C.(Sections)7401 et seq.;

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               (vii) the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986,
     Public Law 99-499, 100 Stat. 1613;

               (viii) the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 U.S.C.
     Section 4321;

               (ix) the Safe Drinking Water Act, 42 U.S.C. Sections 300F, et
     seq.;

               (x) all rules, regulations and orders promulgated in connection
     with any of the foregoing;

               (xi) Environmental Protection Agency rules, regulations and
     orders pertaining to asbestos and asbestos-containing material (including,
     without limitation, 40 C.F.R. Part 61, Subpart M);

               (xii) Occupational Safety and Health Administration rules,
     regulations and orders pertaining to asbestos and asbestos-containing
     material (including, without limitation, 29 C.F.R. Sections 1910.1001 and
     1926.58); and

               (xiii) any and all other federal, state and local laws, rules,
     regulations and orders relating to Hazardous Substances, now existing or
     hereafter promulgated.

         "EVENT OF BANKRUPTCY" shall mean, with respect to a Person, any of the
following events: (i) if such Person shall commence a voluntary case under the
Bankruptcy Code; (ii) if an involuntary case is commenced under the Bankruptcy
Code against such Person and the petition is not controverted within one hundred
fifty (150) days, or is not dismissed within one hundred eighty (180) days,
after commencement of the case; (iii) if a custodian (as defined in the
Bankruptcy Code) is appointed for, or takes charge of, all or any substantial
part of the property of such Person and such appointment has not been vacated or
stayed on appeal or otherwise within one hundred fifty (150) days or, if within
one hundred eighty (180) days after the expiration of any such stay, such
appointment has not been vacated; (iv) if such Person commences any other
proceeding under any reorganization, arrangement, adjustment of debt, relief of
debtors, dissolution, insolvency or liquidation or similar law of any
jurisdiction whether now or hereafter in effect relating to such Person or there
is commenced against such Person any such proceeding which is not stayed or
dismissed within a period of one hundred fifty (150) days; (v) if such Person
makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors; (vi) if such Person
admits, in writing, that it is generally unable to pay its debts as they become
due; or (vii) if such Person is adjudicated insolvent or bankrupt.

         "EVENT OF DEFAULT" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.1.

         "EVENT OF DEFAULT NOTICE" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
12.1.

         "EXPIRATION DATE" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

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         "FF&E" shall mean all furniture, fixtures and equipment (other than
Building & Appurtenances, Operating Equipment and Operating Supplies) located at
or used in connection with the Project, including (without limitation): (i) all
furniture, furnishings, built-in furniture, carpeting, draperies, decorative
millwork, decorative lighting, doors, cabinets, hardware, partitions (but not
permanent walls), televisions and other electronic equipment, interior
plantings, interior water features, artifacts and artwork, and interior and
exterior graphics; (ii) communications equipment; (iii) all fixtures and
specialized hotel equipment used in the operation of kitchens, laundries, dry
cleaning facilities, bars and restaurants; (iv) telephone and call accounting
systems; (v) rooms management systems, point-of-sale accounting equipment, front
and back office accounting, computer, duplicating systems and office equipment;
(vi) cleaning and engineering equipment and tools; (vii) vehicles; (viii)
recreational equipment; and (ix) all other similar items which are used in the
operation of the Project, excluding, however, any personal property which is
owned by subtenants, licensees, Concessionaires or contractors.

         "FF&E RESERVE ACCOUNT" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
5.11(a).

         "FIRST GATE" shall have the meaning set forth in the third Whereas
clause hereof.

         "FIRST PERMITTED LEASEHOLD MORTGAGE" shall mean (i) the Permitted
Leasehold Mortgage that is prior in lien among all such mortgages in effect and
(ii) collectively, a First Permitted Leasehold Mortgage and a Permitted
Leasehold Mortgage if such Permitted Leasehold Mortgage is second in priority in
lien among such mortgages in effect and both such mortgages are held by the same
Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee or the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagees under such
mortgages are Affiliates.

         "FIRST PERMITTED LEASEHOLD MORTGAGEE" shall mean the holder of or
secured party under the First Permitted Leasehold Mortgage.

         "FISCAL YEAR" shall mean the twelve (12) month period commencing
January 1 and ending December 31, except that the first Fiscal Year of the
Project shall be that period commencing on the Opening Date of the first Hotel
to open and ending on the next December 31 which is at least one (1) year
thereafter.

         "FORCE MAJEURE EVENT" shall mean a strike, slowdown, lockout, act of
God, inability to obtain labor or materials, war, enemy action, civil commotion,
fire, casualty, catastrophic weather condition, a court order which causes a
delay (unless resulting from disputes between or among the Person alleging a
Force Majeure Event, present or former employees, officers, members, partners or
shareholders of such alleging Person or Affiliates (or present or former
employees, officers, partners, members or shareholders of such Affiliates) of
such alleging Person), the application of any Legal Requirement, or another
cause beyond such Person's control or which, if susceptible to control by such
Person, shall be beyond the reasonable control of such Person.

         "GAAP" shall mean United States generally accepted accounting
principles as in effect from time to time.

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         "GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY" shall mean the United States of America, the
State of Florida, and any agency, quasi-governmental agency, department,
commission, board, bureau, instrumentality or political subdivision (including
any city, county or district) of any of the foregoing, now existing or hereafter
created, having jurisdiction over the Premises or any portion thereof.

         "HARD ROCK HOTEL" shall have the meaning set forth in the fifth Whereas
clause hereof.

         "HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES" shall mean any substance, material or waste
which is regulated by any Governmental Authority, including, without limitation,
asbestos, asbestos-containing materials, radon gas, urea formaldehyde foam
insulation, polychlorinated biphenyls, petroleum products and by-product
substances, any material or substance which is defined in any Legal Requirement
as "hazardous substances", "hazardous waste", "hazardous material", "restricted
hazardous waste", "industrial waste", "solid waste", "contaminant", "pollutant",
"toxic waste" or "toxic substances" and any oil or petroleum or chemical liquids
or solid, liquid or gaseous products or hazardous waste, the discharge,
spillage, uncontrolled loss, seepage or filtration of which constitutes a
violation of any Legal Requirement.

         "HOTEL" shall mean each of the Portofino, the Hard Rock Hotel and the
Third Hotel, and "HOTELS" shall mean, collectively, all such Hotels.

         "HOTEL MANAGER" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.12(a).

         "INCOME AFTER DEBT SERVICE" shall have the meaning set forth in the
Partnership Agreement.

         "INITIAL CONSTRUCTION" shall mean Tenant's proposed construction of the
Project in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Partnership
Agreement.

         "LANDLORD" shall have the meaning set forth in the first paragraph
hereof.

         "LANDLORD COMPETITOR" shall mean a "Prohibited LOH Transferee" as
defined in the Partnership Agreement.

         "LANDLORD INDEMNIFIED PARTIES" shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 8.2(b).

         "LEASE" shall have the meaning set forth in the first paragraph hereof.

         "LEGAL REQUIREMENTS" shall mean any and all laws, rules, regulations,
constitutions, orders, ordinances, charters, statutes, codes, executive orders
and requirements of all Governmental Authorities having jurisdiction over a
Person and/or the Premises or any street, road, avenue or sidewalk comprising a
part of, or lying in front of, the Premises or any vault in or under the
Premises (including, without limitation, any of the foregoing relating to
handicapped

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access or parking, and the laws, rules, regulations, orders, ordinances,
statutes, codes and requirements of any applicable Fire Rating Bureau or other
body exercising similar functions).

         "LENDING INSTITUTION" shall mean any Person (which is not, and which
shall not become during the term of any Permitted Leasehold Mortgage held by it,
a Tenant Competitor or Landlord Competitor, as applicable, or an Affiliate of
Tenant or Landlord, as applicable) subject to the personal jurisdiction of the
federal or state courts located in any state of the United States of America or
the District of Columbia which is, at all times during the term of any Permitted
Leasehold Mortgage, (i) a commercial bank, national bank or savings bank,
savings and loan association, trust company, credit union, foreign banking
institution, or insurance company, (ii) a state, municipal or private employees'
welfare, pension or retirement fund or system, (iii) an investment banking firm,
(iv) a publicly held real estate investment trust (but excluding any
"paired-share" or "paper clip" real estate investment trust or any other real
estate investment trust, or an Affiliate thereof, that is permitted under the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, to manage or operate (or control the
operation of) hotels), (v) an entity that qualifies as a "REMIC" under the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or (vi) any governmental agency or
entity insured by a governmental agency, whether any of the foregoing is acting
individually or in a fiduciary or representative capacity and in each case
having total assets of at least $100,000,000 (adjusted for inflation) and a net
worth of at least $25,000,000 (adjusted for inflation) as shown, in each case,
by its most recent financial statements distributed to its shareholders, unless
the Landlord's prior written waiver of such requirement shall have been
obtained.

         "LOH" shall mean Loews Orlando Hotel Partner, Inc., a Delaware
corporation and, as of the date of this Lease, a general partner of Tenant.

         "MAJOR ALTERATIONS" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(c).

         "MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
10.12(a).

         "MANAGEMENT FEE" shall mean the "Basic Fee" (as defined in the
Management Agreement) payable by the Tenant to the Hotel Manager pursuant to
Section 13 of the Management Agreement.

         "MANAGEMENT STANDARD" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.6.

         "NET CONDEMNATION AWARD" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
11.2(a).

         "NET INSURANCE PROCEEDS" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
11.1(a).

         "NON-AFFILIATED LENDER" shall mean any Person who is not an Affiliate
of URH (or its successor as a Partner).

         "NOTICE" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 16.7.

         "NOTICE OF FAILURE TO CURE" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
13.2(b).

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         "OPENING DATE" shall mean, as the context requires, the date (i) that a
Property is opened for business to the public or (ii) that the Project is
completed and every Property is opened for business to the public.

         "OPERATING EQUIPMENT" shall mean all cooking utensils, chinaware,
glassware, linens, silverware, uniforms, menus and other similar items.

         "OPERATING EXPENSES" shall have the meaning set forth in the Management
Agreement.

         "OPERATING SUPPLIES" shall mean all paper supplies, cleaning materials,
fuel, food and beverages, light bulbs and other consumable and expendable items.

         "PARTNER" shall mean each general partner in Tenant so long as Tenant
is a partnership and "PARTNERS" shall mean all of them.

         "PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT" shall mean the UCF Hotel Venture Partnership
Agreement, dated as of June 12, 1998, by and between URH and LOH, as amended,
modified, or supplemented from time to time.

         "PERMITTED LEASEHOLD MORTGAGE" shall mean any mortgage made pursuant to
Article XIII, together with any applicable security instruments entered into in
connection therewith, including mortgages, deeds of trust, mortgage deeds,
security deeds, conditional deeds, financing statements, security agreements and
any other documentation that the applicable lender may require.

         "PERMITTED LEASEHOLD MORTGAGEE" shall mean the holder of or secured
party under a Permitted Leasehold Mortgage.

         "PERSON" shall mean (i) an individual, corporation, partnership, joint
venture, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, estate,
trust, unincorporated association or other entity, (ii) a Federal, state, county
or municipal government or any bureau, department, political subdivision or
agency thereof or (iii) a fiduciary acting in such capacity on behalf of any of
the foregoing.

         "PHASE II HOTELS" shall have the meaning set forth in the seventh
Whereas clause hereof.

         "PHASE II NOTICE PROVIDER" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
5.13(c).

         "PHASE II NOTICE RECIPIENT" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
5.13(c).

         "PHASE II PARTNERSHIP" shall have the meaning set forth in the
Partnership Agreement.

         "PHASE II SITES" shall have the meaning set forth in the seventh
Whereas clause hereof.

         "PORTOFINO" shall have the meaning set forth in the fifth Whereas
clause hereof.

         "PREMISES" shall mean, collectively, the Sites, the Hotels, the FF&E,
and the Building & Appurtenances.

         "PRIMARY PHASE II HOTELS" shall have the meaning set forth in the
seventh Whereas clause hereof.

         "PRIMARY PHASE II SITES" shall have the meaning set forth in the
seventh Whereas clause hereof.

         "PROJECT" shall have the meaning set forth in the fifth Whereas clause
hereof.

         "PROPERTY" shall have the meaning set forth in the fifth Whereas clause
hereof.

         "PROPERTY RESTRICTIONS" shall mean all mortgages, encumbrances, liens,
leases, covenants, conditions, restrictions, limitations, regulations, easements
and other instruments and agreements recorded in the land records of the County
as of the date hereof and set forth on Schedule 1.1 hereto and encumbering the
Sites or any portion thereof, including any covenants or restrictions adopted by
a property owners' association, community association or similar organization as
of the date hereof and set forth on Schedule 1.1 hereto.

         "RANK" shall mean The Rank Group Plc, a corporation organized under the
laws of England or its successor, provided, however, that if The Rank Group Plc
(or such successor) is not the parent of the business of Rank Parks (as
described in the definition of Rank Parks), then "Rank" shall mean the Person
that is then the parent of such business (but excluding any parent or
shareholder of Rank).

         "RANK PARKS" shall have the meaning provided in the Partnership
Agreement.

         "RELEASE" shall mean the intentional or unintentional spilling,
leaking, disposing, discharging, emitting, depositing, injecting, leaching,
escaping, or any other release or threatened release (as defined in any
Environmental Law) of any Hazardous Substance.

         "RENT" shall mean collectively, any Base Rent and Additional Rent,
Taxes and any other sums, costs, expenses or deposits which Tenant is obligated,
pursuant to the terms of this Lease, to pay to Landlord or to a third party or
deposit with a third party.

         "RESORT AGREEMENT" shall have the meaning set forth in the sixth
Whereas clause hereof.

         "RESORT PROPERTY" shall have the meaning set forth in the second
Whereas clause hereof.

         "SEAGRAM" shall mean The Seagram Company Ltd., a corporation organized
under the laws of Canada.

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         "SECOND GATE" shall have the meaning set forth in the fourth Whereas
clause hereof.

         "SECTION 11.1(D) PROCEEDS" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
11.1(d).

         "SIGNIFICANT ALTERATIONS" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
3.2(b).

         "SITE" shall have the meaning set forth in the fifth Whereas clause
hereto and shall include all rights, easements, privileges and appurtenances
belonging or appertaining to such portions of the Resort Property on the date
hereof or at any time thereafter and "SITES" shall mean all of them.

         "SUBSIDIARY" shall have the meaning set forth in the Partnership
Agreement.

         "SUPPORT FACILITY" shall have the meaning set forth in the fifth
Whereas clause hereof.

         "TAXES" shall mean, collectively, the following:

               (i) all real estate taxes, assessments (special or otherwise),
     sewer rents, rates and charges, county taxes, transit taxes and any other
     governmental charge of a similar or dissimilar nature, whether general,
     special, ordinary or extraordinary, foreseen or unforeseen, which may be
     charged, laid, levied, assessed, imposed, become due and payable or liens
     upon, or arise in connection with the use, occupancy or possession of, or
     grow due or payable out of or for, the Premises by the City of Orlando,
     Florida, the County or any other taxing authority having jurisdiction over
     the Premises; and

               (ii) any sales tax, use tax, occupancy tax or other tax or
     assessment charged by any Governmental Authority to Landlord or Tenant
     based upon any rents or other amounts payable by Tenant to Landlord
     hereunder;

     provided, that, in each such case, if at any time after the date hereof the
     methods of taxation prevailing on the date hereof shall be altered so that,
     in addition to, in lieu of or as a substitute for the whole or any part of
     the Taxes now levied, assessed or imposed on all or any part of the
     Premises, there shall be levied, assessed or imposed any other tax, however
     described or imposed, then all such taxes or the part thereof so measured
     or based shall be deemed to be included in Taxes; and, provided, further,
     that, in each such case, (A) any municipal, state or federal income or
     gross receipts taxes assessed against Landlord, (B) any municipal, state or
     federal capital levy, estate, succession, inheritance, transfer or gains
     taxes of Landlord, (C) any corporation or franchise taxes imposed on
     Landlord and (D) any penalties or late charges assessed against Landlord
     resulting from Landlord's failure to timely pay any Taxes or to otherwise
     take timely action with respect thereto, unless such failure resulted
     solely from the failure of Tenant to pay Landlord its proportionate share
     of such Taxes as determined pursuant to Section 5.4, shall be

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     excluded from "Taxes" unless expressly imposed by the taxing authority in
     substitution for an item that had been included in "Taxes".

         "TENANT" shall have the meaning set forth in the first paragraph
hereof.

         "TENANT COMPETITOR" shall mean a "Prohibited URH Transferee" as defined
in the Partnership Agreement.

         "TENANT INDEMNIFIED PARTIES" shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 8.2(c).

         "TERM" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

         "THEME PARK" shall have the meaning set forth in the fourth Whereas
clause hereof.

         "THEME PARK OWNER" shall mean, collectively, UCDP and UCFP and any
successors and permitted assigns thereof who own and operate the Theme Park.

         "THEME PARK RELATED TRANSFER" shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 10.7.

         "THIRD HOTEL" shall have the meaning set forth in the fifth Whereas
clause hereof.

         "THIRD PHASE II PROPERTY" shall have the meaning set forth in the
seventh Whereas clause hereof.

         "THIRD PHASE II SITE" shall have the meaning set forth in the seventh
Whereas clause hereof.

         "TOTAL REVENUE" shall mean Total Revenue as determined under the
Uniform System, and in any event shall include, without limitation, all income
of every kind and all proceeds of sales of every kind (whether in cash or on
credit) resulting from the operation of the Project and any of the facilities
therein and goods and services provided thereby, including, without limitation,
all income and proceeds from the rental of rooms, food and beverage sales, sales
of other goods and services, vending machine income, telephone revenues, parking
revenues, revenues from any recreational facilities, entertainment charges and
all income and proceeds received from tenants, transient guests, customers,
lessees, licensees and Concessionaires (but not including the gross receipts of
such lessees, licenses or Concessionaires) and other Persons occupying space at
the Project and/or rendering services to Project guests (but exclusive of all
consideration received at the Project for hotel accommodations, goods and
services to be provided elsewhere, although arranged by, for or on behalf of the
Hotel Manager), all awards (other than condemnation awards for the value of the
Project), any other form of incentive payments or awards from any source
whatsoever which are attributable to the operation of the Project, the proceeds
from any temporary taking (after deduction from said proceeds of all necessary
expenses incurred, in accordance with Section 11.4, in the restoration of the
improvements as may have been necessitated by such taking), and

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the proceeds (after deduction from said proceeds of all necessary expenses
incurred in the adjustment or collection thereof) of business interruption
insurance actually received by the Hotel Manager or Tenant with respect to the
operation of the Project. The following shall, however, be excluded from Total
Revenue:

               (i) Federal, state and municipal excise, sales, resort, use, and
     other taxes collected from patrons or guests as a part of or based upon the
     sales price of any goods or services, including, without limitation, gross
     receipts, room, bed, admission, cabaret, or similar taxes;

              (ii) Any gratuities collected and paid over to employees;

             (iii) The proceeds of any financing or refinancing;

              (iv) Interest on funds in the FF&E Reserve Fund (as defined in
     the Management Agreement);

               (v) Proceeds from the sale of any FF&E;

              (vi) Proceeds from the sale of a Hotel, the Support Facility or
     any recreational facilities;

             (vii) Capital contributions and loans to Tenant; and

            (viii) Proceeds from hazard insurance (which shall not include
     business interruption insurance).

         "TOURIST ATTRACTION" shall mean any theme park or amusement park,
whether now existing or hereafter devised.

         "UCDP" shall have the meaning set forth in the first paragraph hereof.

         "UCFP" shall have the meaning set forth in the first paragraph hereof.

         "UNIFORM SYSTEM" shall mean the Uniform System of Accounts for Hotels
as adopted by the American Hotel and Motel Association of the United States and
Canada and in effect from time to time during the Term.

         "UNIVERSAL" shall mean Universal Studios, Inc., a Delaware corporation,
or its successor, provided, however, that if Universal Studios, Inc. (or such
successor) is not the parent of the business of Universal Parks (as described in
the definition of Universal Parks), then "Universal" shall mean the Person that
is then the parent of such business (but excluding any parent or shareholder of
Universal).

         "UNIVERSAL PARKS" shall have the meaning provided in the Partnership
Agreement.

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         "UNIVERSAL PLAT" shall mean the Plat of Universal City Florida,
according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 35, Pages 84 through 87, of
the Public Records of Orange County, Florida.

         "URH" shall mean Universal Rank Hotel Partners, a Florida general
partnership and, as of the date of this Lease, a general partner of Tenant.

         SECTION 1.2 PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT DEFINITIONS. Any term that is defined
by reference to a definition in the Partnership Agreement shall mean such
definition as in effect from time to time in the Partnership Agreement or, if
such Partnership Agreement is terminated, as in effect as of the date of such
termination; provided, however, that at such time that an Affiliate of Landlord
no longer owns an equity interest in Tenant such term shall thereafter have the
definition (a) in effect as of the date on which such event occurs or (b) as
such definition is modified with Landlord's approval.

                                   ARTICLE II
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                                 GRANT AND TERM
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         SECTION 2.1 LEASE OF SITE. Landlord does hereby grant, demise and lease
to Tenant, and Tenant does hereby lease and take from Landlord, the Sites in
accordance with, and subject to, the terms and conditions of this Lease.

         SECTION 2.2 TERM. The term of this Lease (the "TERM") shall commence as
of the date hereof (the "COMMENCEMENT DATE") and shall terminate on the date one
hundred (100) years after the date hereof (such date, or any prior date upon
which this Lease shall terminate pursuant to the terms and conditions hereof,
shall be hereinafter referred to as the "EXPIRATION DATE").

         SECTION 2.3 CONDITION. Upon Tenant's execution and delivery of this
Lease, except as expressly set forth in this Lease or in the Resort Agreement,
Tenant shall be deemed to have accepted the Sites in their "as-is" condition as
of the date of this Lease. Landlord hereby represents and warrants that, (i)
UCDP is the owner of fee simple title to the property described in Item 1 of
Exhibit C, (ii) UCFP is the owner of fee simple title to the property described
in Item 2 of Exhibit C, (iii) Schedule 1.1 hereto contains a list of each
Property Restriction to which any portion of any Site is subject and (iv) to the
best of Landlord's knowledge, there are no outstanding obligations under that
certain Agreement by and between the City of Orlando and Major Realty
Corporation, dated February 12, 1968, and recorded in official Records Book
1709, Page 813, of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida, as amended and
assigned; provided however, Landlord shall only be liable to Tenant for a breach
of such representations and warranties pursuant to Section 8.2(c) to the extent
that any of the loss arising out of such breach is not covered by title
insurance. Tenant acknowledges that it has fully examined the Sites and is
familiar with the physical condition thereof and that, except as may be
expressly set forth herein, no representations, warranties, guarantees or
assurances, whether express or implied, have been made by Landlord, or any
Person representing or acting on behalf of Landlord, to Tenant with respect to
the condition of the Sites, any easements, covenants, liens or encumbrances
affecting

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the Sites, or the environmental history or environmental condition of the Sites,
and Tenant acknowledges that it has not relied on any such representations or
warranties other than those expressly set forth herein. Each of Landlord and
Tenant acknowledges that, except as expressly set forth herein, no
representations, warranties, guarantees or assurances, whether express or
implied, have been made to it by the other party hereto, or any Person
representing or acting on behalf of such other parry, with respect to the
projected revenues, expenses or operating results of the Project, the
obtainability of any licenses or permits which may be necessary or desirable in
connection with the use and operation of the Sites, the Support Facility or the
Hotels, the zoning and other Legal Requirements applicable to the Sites or the
compliance of the Sites therewith, the use or occupancy of the Sites or any part
thereof, or any other matter whatsoever relating to the Sites, and each of
Landlord and Tenant acknowledge that it has not relied on any such
representations or warranties other than those expressly set forth herein.
Landlord shall have no liability because of, or as a result of, the existence of
any subsurface or soil condition, either on the Sites or land adjacent thereto,
which might affect Tenant's construction unless such existence is a breach of
Landlord's representations and warranties set forth in Section 6.1 or caused by
Landlord's operations on the Resort Property.

         SECTION 2.4 OWNERSHIP OF HOTELS, FF&E, ETC. Subject to the terms and
conditions of this Lease, at all times during the Term, Tenant is and shall be
the owner of the Properties, the FF&E, the Building & Appurtenances, the
Operating Equipment and Operating Supplies, except for equipment leases for
electronic, telecommunications, computer and similar equipment, vehicles and any
leases for FF&E, which are entered into in the ordinary course of business. On
the Expiration Date, the Properties, the Building & Appurtenances, the FF&E, the
Operating Equipment and the Operating Supplies shall vest in Landlord pursuant
to Article XIV.

         SECTION 2.5 LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO INSPECT. Landlord and its agents,
employees and contractors shall have the right upon at least two (2) days' prior
written notice to the Hotel Manager (provided, that, in the event of an
emergency, only such notice as is reasonable under the circumstances need be
provided) to enter upon the Premises at any reasonable time to inspect the
operation, sanitation, safety, maintenance and use of the Premises, or any
portions thereof (including, without limitation, kitchens, housekeeping rooms
and unoccupied guest rooms), or any construction work or Alterations being
performed at the Premises, in order to determine whether Tenant is in compliance
with its obligations under this Lease (but Landlord shall not thereby assume any
responsibility for the performance of any of Tenant's obligations hereunder, nor
any liability arising from the improper performance thereof); provided, that
such entry shall not unreasonably interfere with the operation of the Premises.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Section 2.5, this
Section 2.5 shall not be effective until such time as an Affiliate of Landlord
does not own, directly or indirectly, an equity interest in Tenant.

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                                  ARTICLE III
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                        INITIAL CONSTRUCTION; ALTERATIONS
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         SECTION 3.1 INITIAL CONSTRUCTION; DEVELOPMENT PERIOD REMEDIES.

         (a) Tenant shall in accordance with the applicable provisions of the
Partnership Agreement and in accordance with all applicable Legal Requirements,
at its sole cost and expense, construct, furnish and equip each Property.
Landlord acknowledges that, in accordance with Section 12 of the Partnership
Agreement, URH shall be responsible for monitoring, managing and implementing
the design, development, construction, furnishing and equipping of the Project
on behalf of Tenant, subject to the rights of consent and participation of LOH
set forth in such Section 12 of the Partnership Agreement. The Landlord (solely
in its capacity as the owner of the Sites) shall reasonably cooperate with
Tenant in obtaining the permits and approvals required to be issued by
Governmental Authorities in connection with the Initial Construction required
pursuant to the terms of this Lease and any necessary utility access agreements,
shall sign any application reasonably made by Tenant which is required in order
to obtain such permits and approvals and utility access agreements and shall
provide Tenant with any information and/or documentation not otherwise
reasonably available to Tenant (if available to the Landlord) which is necessary
to procure such permits and approvals and utility access agreements.

         (b) If Tenant shall fail to timely develop or complete the Project in
accordance with the requirements of the Partnership Agreement and subject to the
rights of Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee pursuant to Article XIII, Landlord's
sole remedy shall be to terminate this Agreement, notwithstanding the provisions
of Section 16.1(b)(iii) hereof or anything contained in the Resort Agreement to
the contrary.

         SECTION 3.2 ALTERATIONS.

         (a) Alterations. Tenant shall have the right to make, at its sole
expense, alterations, modifications, additional installations, substitutions,
improvements, renovations or betterments made at or to the Premises, or any part
thereof, from and after the completion of the Initial Construction
(collectively, "ALTERATIONS", but excluding the addition, renewal and
replacement of FF&E), subject to the requirements set forth in this Section 3.2.

               (i) Tenant, at its expense, shall obtain all necessary permits
     and certificates from Governmental Authorities for the commencement and
     prosecution of any Alterations and final approval from Governmental
     Authorities and upon completion, promptly deliver copies of the same to
     Landlord and cause any Alterations to be performed in compliance with all
     applicable Legal Requirements and requirements of Permitted Leasehold
     Mortgagees and insurers of the Premises, and in a good and workmanlike
     manner, using materials and equipment at least equal in quality to the
     original quality of the installations at the Premises that are being
     replaced.

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               (ii) The Landlord (solely in its capacity as the owner of the
     Sites) shall reasonably cooperate with Tenant in obtaining the permits and
     approvals required to be issued by Governmental Authorities in connection
     with construction on the Premises, including Alterations, required pursuant
     to the terms of this Lease and any necessary utility access agreements,
     shall sign any application reasonably made by Tenant which is required in
     order to obtain such permits and approvals and utility access agreements
     and shall provide Tenant with any information and/or documentation not
     otherwise reasonably available to Tenant (if available to the Landlord)
     which is necessary to procure such permits and approvals and utility access
     agreements. Tenant shall reimburse the Landlord, within ten (10) days after
     the Landlord's demand accompanied by reasonably sufficient documentation,
     for any reasonable out-of-pocket cost or expense incurred by the Landlord
     in connection with Landlord's assistance in obtaining the permits and
     approvals and utility access agreements. Notwithstanding anything to the
     contrary contained in the foregoing sentence, for so long as an Affiliate
     of Landlord owns, directly or indirectly, an equity interest in Tenant,
     Landlord shall not be entitled to any such reimbursement from Tenant other
     than as provided in the Partnership Agreement.

              (iii) No Alteration materially affecting the structural portions,
     roofs or the heating, air conditioning, elevator, plumbing, electrical,
     sanitary, mechanical or other service or utility systems of such Property
     shall be undertaken except under the supervision of a licensed architect or
     licensed professional engineer.

               (iv) The costs of all Alterations shall be borne by Tenant.

                (v) Landlord and Tenant acknowledge and agree that any
     Alterations shall be subject to the approval rights of the Theme Park Owner
     with respect to Creative Aspects (as defined in the Resort Agreement) as
     set forth in the Resort Agreement; provided, that to the extent there is
     any conflict arising out of Landlord's approval rights pursuant to clause
     (i) or (ii) of Section 3.2(c) and the Theme Park Owner's approval rights
     pursuant to the Resort Agreement as required thereby, Tenant and Landlord
     acknowledge and agree that the rights of the Theme Park Owner shall govern
     and control.

         (b) Significant Alterations. In addition to, but not in limitation of,
the terms and provisions of Section 3.2(a), any Alterations (or series of
related Alterations as part of the same project) to a Property or related Site
estimated to cost more than $1,500,000 (as reasonably estimated by Tenant's
architect or engineer), adjusted for inflation ("SIGNIFICANT ALTERATIONS"), may
be made by Tenant, at any time and from time to time, at Tenant's sole expense,
from and after the completion of the Initial Construction subject to the
requirements set forth in clauses (i) through (v) of this Section 3.2(b).

               (i) Tenant shall provide broad form builders risk insurance, on a
     completed value (or reporting form) basis and general liability insurance,
     which insurance shall be effected by policies complying with the applicable
     provisions of Article VII, and

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     shall deliver certificates of insurance to Landlord evidencing such
     coverage with respect to each Significant Alteration.

               (ii) No Significant Alteration shall be undertaken except under
     the supervision of a licensed architect or licensed professional engineer.

              (iii) Prior to the commencement of any Significant Alteration,
     Tenant shall deliver to Landlord (A) notice of such commencement together
     with a general description of the scope and estimated cost of such
     Significant Alteration and (B) at Tenant's option, either (1) a performance
     bond and a labor and materials payment bond (issued by a surety company
     reasonably satisfactory to Landlord and licensed to do business in the
     State of Florida), each in an amount equal to 100% of the estimated cost,
     naming Landlord and Tenant as co-obligees, and otherwise in customary form
     and content, or (2) such other security for the completion of such
     Significant Alteration as may be reasonably satisfactory to Landlord.

               (iv) Prior to the commencement of any Significant Alteration, if
     required by any Legal Requirement, Tenant shall execute, and record in the
     land records of the County, a "Notice of Commencement" in accordance with
     applicable Florida law with respect to such Significant Alteration, and
     Tenant shall send to Landlord, contemporaneously with the recordation of
     such Notice of Commencement, a copy thereof.

                (v) Promptly after completion of any Significant Alteration,
     Tenant shall furnish Landlord with (A) if and to the extent that such
     Property is relocated and/or reconfigured, a final "as built" survey
     showing the location and configuration of the buildings and improvements on
     the applicable Site and (B) copies of all evidences of such completion
     (including, without limitation, certificates of any architect or
     construction consultant) which Tenant delivers to any Permitted Leasehold
     Mortgagee in connection with such Alterations.

         (c) Major Alterations. In addition to, but not in limitation of, the
terms and provisions of Sections 3.2(a) and (b), any Alterations (or series of
related Alterations as part of the same project) to a Property or related Site
estimated to cost more than $3,000,000 (as reasonably estimated by Tenant's
architect or engineer), adjusted for inflation, that relates to or affects (A)
the exterior of such Property if such Property is a Hotel, (B) any electrical,
heating, air conditioning, ventilating, elevator, plumbing, sprinkler, exhaust,
security, life-safety, emergency generator, gas or swimming pool-related systems
installed at any time as part of such Property, or (C) any areas of the
applicable Site outside of such Property if such Property is a Hotel ("MAJOR
ALTERATIONS") may be made by Tenant, at any time and from time to time, at
Tenant's sole expense, in and to such Property from and after the completion of
the Initial Construction subject to the prior approval of Landlord and the
requirements set forth in clauses (i) through (v) of this Section 3.2(c).

               (i) Tenant shall submit to Landlord for its approval plans and
     specifications showing in reasonable detail any proposed Major Alteration.
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     forty-five (45) days after Landlord's receipt of such plans and
     specifications, Landlord shall notify Tenant of its approval or, with
     specificity of its reasons therefor, its disapproval thereof and the
     failure of Landlord to so notify Tenant within such forty-five (45) day
     period shall be deemed to constitute the approval by Landlord thereof.

               (ii) If Tenant desires to modify in any material respect
     previously approved plans and specifications for a Major Alteration (as
     such may have been modified by approved plans and specifications), Tenant
     shall submit any such proposed modifications to Landlord for Landlord's
     approval. Within twenty (20) days after Landlord's receipt of such proposed
     modifications, Landlord shall notify Tenant in writing of its approval or,
     with specificity of its reasons therefor, its disapproval thereof and the
     failure of Landlord to so notify Tenant within such twenty (20) day period
     shall be deemed to constitute the approval by Landlord thereof.

              (iii) If a Major Alteration is required because of any Legal
     Requirement, no approval or consent by Landlord with respect to such Major
     Alteration shall be required to be obtained by Tenant prior to performing
     and completing such Major Alteration; provided, that Tenant gives Landlord
     notice of such Major Alteration prior to commencement thereof.

               (iv) Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for all actual out-of-pocket
     expenses reasonably incurred by Landlord in connection with (A) its
     decision to grant or withhold its approval of a proposed Major Alteration
     and (B) its inspection of such Major Alteration to determine whether the
     same is being or has been performed in accordance with the terms of this
     Lease.

                (v) Tenant shall cause any Major Alterations to be completed
     substantially in accordance with the plans and specifications (including
     any material modifications thereto) submitted to and approved by Landlord
     pursuant to clauses (i) and (ii) of this Section 3.2(c).

         SECTION 3.3 SITE INSPECTION. Landlord shall have (a) the right, with
respect to Alterations, to inspect any construction work at all times during
normal working hours, and (b) the right, during the construction period for any
Major Alterations, to maintain at the Premises for the purpose set forth in the
foregoing clause (a) (at its own expense) one on-site individual representative,
so long as such inspections and such individual maintained at the Premises do
not interfere in any material respect with Tenant's construction work and shall
comply with all safety standards and other job-site rules and regulations of
Tenant (but Landlord shall not thereby assume any responsibility for the proper
performance of such work in accordance with the terms of this Lease, nor any
liability arising from the improper performance thereof). If any time such work
is not being performed in substantial accordance with the approved plans and
specifications, Tenant shall promptly correct such situation upon notice thereof
from Landlord. The Landlord's on-site representative is an inspector only. Such
on-site representative shall make only such communications with Tenant's
construction manager(s), the general contractor, its subcontractors, or any
other Person involved in the construction of the

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Major Alteration, as are reasonably necessary to enable such on-site
representative to conduct its investigations, and in no event shall the on-site
representative give directions to such Persons. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary contained in this Section, this Section 3.3 shall not be effective
until such time as an Affiliate of Landlord does not own, directly or
indirectly, an equity interest in Tenant.

         SECTION 3.4 NO SUBORDINATION OF FEE. In no event will Landlord be
required to subordinate its fee interest in the Sites to the lien of any Person
providing financing to Tenant in connection with the performance of the Initial
Construction or any Alterations, the purchase of FF&E, Operating Equipment and
Operating Supplies, or the maintenance and operation o(pound) the Premises. All
liabilities and obligations relating to any such financing shall be the sole
responsibility of Tenant, and such financing shall be subject to the provisions
of Article XIII. Landlord and Tenant acknowledge the existence of a landlord's
lien pursuant to Chapter 83, Laws of Florida. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
Landlord hereby waives its statutory lien with respect to Tenant's bona fide
lenders and, if requested, will execute a landlord waiver agreement with such
lender(s).

                                   ARTICLE IV
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                                      RENT
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         SECTION 4.1 RENT.

         (a) During each Fiscal Year, Tenant shall pay to Landlord the Base Rent
and Additional Rent in accordance with the terms of this Lease.

         (b) For so long as an Affiliate of Landlord owns, directly or
indirectly, an equity interest in Tenant, Tenant shall pay to Landlord the Base
Rent and Additional Rent out of Income After Debt Service, to the extent of
Available Cash, in accordance with the priority of distribution set forth in
Section 18.4 of the Partnership Agreement for the applicable Fiscal Year. To the
extent that there is insufficient Income After Debt Service to pay to Landlord
all or any portion of Base Rent or Additional Rent for a Fiscal Year, such Base
Rent or Additional Rent or portion thereof shall not be deemed earned or payable
with respect to such Fiscal Year, and shall not be curried forward to any
subsequent Fiscal Year.

         (c) If an Affiliate of Landlord does not own, directly or
indirectly, an equity interest in Tenant, Tenant shall pay to Landlord the Base
Rent and Additional Rent out of Income After Debt Service, to the extent of
Available Cash, in accordance with the priority of distributions and the other
provisions set forth in Schedule 4.1 hereto for the applicable Fiscal Year,
except that the amount of debt service that shall be deducted when computing
Income After Debt Service and the amount of Capital Investment for each Partner
used for calculating the Priority Returns before any payment of Additional Rent
shall each be determined as follows:

         (A) the ratio of secured debt to Non-Affiliated Lenders to total
     capital contributions plus secured debt to Non-Affiliated Lenders and loans
     provided by the Partners shall be determined on the last day of the most
     recently completed Fiscal Year

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     prior to the date on which an Affiliate of Landlord no longer owned,
     directly or indirectly, an equity interest in Tenant;

         (B) on each date on which Income After Debt Service is determined for
     purposes of distributions in accordance with Schedule 4.1 hereto, a deemed
     amount of secured debt and a deemed amount of capital contributions shall
     be determined by adding together the actual amount of secured debt to
     Non-Affiliated Lenders, the actual amount of loans provided by Partners and
     the actual amount of capital contributions (collectively, "Total
     Financing"), in each case as of such date, and then multiplying such Total
     Financing by the ratio determined pursuant to (A) above;

         (C) the amount of deemed debt service to be used solely for purposes of
     determining Income After Debt Service shall then be calculated by
     multiplying the then existing interest rate of the actual secured debt to
     Non-Affiliated Lenders by the deemed amount of such secured debt determined
     pursuant to (B) above, which amount shall not exceed one hundred ten (110%)
     percent of the interest payments paid during the most recently completed
     Fiscal Year prior to the date on which an Affiliate of Landlord no longer
     owned, directly or indirectly, an equity interest in Tenant; and

         (D) the amount of deemed capital contributions to be used solely for
     purposes of calculating the priority return on Capital Investment for each
     Partner set forth in subparagraph (a)(v) of Schedule 4.1 before any payment
     of Additional Rent shall be Total Financing minus the deemed amount of
     secured debt determined pursuant to (B) above.

To the extent that there is insufficient Income After Debt Service (as
determined pursuant to this Section 4.1(c)) to pay to Landlord all or any
portion of the Base Rent or Additional Rent for a Fiscal Year, such Base Rent
and such Additional Rent or portion thereof shall not be deemed earned or
payable with respect to such Fiscal Year, and shall not be carried forward to
any subsequent Fiscal Year.

         SECTION 4.2 PAYMENT OF BASE RENT AND ADDITIONAL RENT; RIGHT TO AUDIT.

         (a) Within one hundred twenty (120) days after the end of each Fiscal
Year, Tenant shall, or shall cause the Hotel Manager to, furnish to Landlord a
statement (the "ACCOUNTANT'S STATEMENT") prepared in accordance with the Uniform
System and GAAP and reported by a reputable nationally recognized independent
certified public accountant with experience in the hotel industry and by
Tenant's chief financial officer, setting forth a calculation, in reasonable
detail, of the following amounts for such Fiscal Year: (i) Total Revenues; (ii)
Income After Debt Service; (iii) Available Cash; and (iv) any required
adjustments to the amount of Base Rent or Additional Rent, if any, paid by
Tenant to Landlord during such Fiscal Year. Landlord shall have the right to
approve any independent certified public accountant of Tenant that does not
satisfy the standard set forth therefor in this Section 4.2(a).

         (b) Tenant shall, or shall cause the Hotel Manager to, provide Landlord
with a reasonably detailed statement within thirty (30) days after the end of
each calendar month of each

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Fiscal Year during the Term, certified by Tenant's chief financial officer,
setting forth, for the immediately preceding calendar month and for the Fiscal
Year to date, a summary of the information required to be set forth in the
Accountant's Statement, which statement shall be prepared in accordance with the
Uniform System.

         (c) If the aggregate Base Rent and/or Additional Rent, if any, paid by
Tenant in respect of any Fiscal Year, or portion thereof, shall be more or less
than the actual amount of Base Rent and/or Additional Rent, if any, determined
to be due and payable in respect of such Fiscal Year, or portion thereof (if
such determination is based upon the Accountant's Statement), an adjusting
payment for such difference shall be made between the parties within thirty (30)
days after receipt of the Accountant's Statement.

         (d) Tenant shall, or shall cause the Hotel Manager to, keep and
maintain at Tenant's offices on the Premises a full and accurate set of books
and records relating to the calculation of Total Revenues and Income After Debt
Service, and such books and records shall be kept and maintained in accordance
with the Uniform System and GAAP. Tenant further shall, or shall cause the Hotel
Manager to, keep, retain and preserve for at least five (5) years after each
respective Fiscal Year all such books and records for such Fiscal Year as would
be customarily preserved or kept for an audit by an independent certified public
accountant of the operation of hotels of similar size and quality to the Hotels.

         (e) If Landlord disagrees with the Accountant's Statement, Landlord,
and Landlord's agents, employees and/or accountants, shall thereafter have the
right at any reasonable time, upon reasonable notice, to inspect and to audit
all of the books of account and records of Tenant to the extent reasonably
required to establish Base Rent and Additional Rent due for any Fiscal Year or
portion thereof, and Tenant, upon request by Landlord, shall make all such books
and records available at the Premises for such examination and for copying. If
Landlord shall request that an audit be conducted and if, as a result of such
audit, Base Rent and Additional Rent due and payable for the applicable Fiscal
Year pursuant to Schedule 4.1 hereto shall be found to be greater than Base Rent
and Additional Rent theretofor paid for such Fiscal Year, then Tenant shall pay
to Landlord, promptly after written demand, all understated amounts of Base Rent
and Additional Rent and interest thereon at the rate of interest provided for in
Section 16.12, from the date on which such understated amounts should have been
paid until actual payment thereof. If Base Rent and Additional Rent, was in the
aggregate, understated by more than five percent (5%) of the actual amount
thereof determined pursuant to such audit, then Tenant shall pay to Landlord, in
addition to the sums due pursuant to the immediately preceding sentence,
promptly after written demand therefore, the costs and expenses incurred by
Landlord in connection with such audit. In all other cases, Landlord shall pay
the costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in connection with such audit.
Landlord's right to commence such an audit with respect to the Accountant's
Statement for a particular Fiscal Year shall expire one (1) year after the
Accountant's Statement for such Fiscal Year shall have been delivered to
Landlord. Landlord shall be deemed to have waived any objection to any Annual
Statement not specified to Tenant in writing within one (1) year after such
Annual Statement shall have been delivered to Landlord. The acceptance by
Landlord of any amounts paid to Landlord by Tenant as Base Rent and Additional
Rent as shown by any statements shall not be an admission of the accuracy of

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said statements or of the sufficiency of the amount of said payment. All
information acquired by Landlord pursuant to the exercise of its inspection and
audit rights set forth in this Section 4.2(d) shall be used solely for the
purpose of establishing Base Rent and Additional Rent for such Fiscal Year and
shall be subject to the terms of Section 16.20.

         SECTION 4.3 MANNER OF PAYMENT. All Rent and other sums of money which
are paid by Tenant to Landlord hereunder shall be paid in lawful money of the
United States at the address for UCDP set forth in Section 16.7 or at such other
place as Landlord may from time to time designate in writing.

         SECTION 4.4 NO PARTNERSHIP CREATED. The relationship between Landlord
and Tenant pursuant to this Lease is and at all times shall remain that of
lessor and lessee. Neither party shall be construed or held to be a partner,
joint venturer or associate of the other party for the purpose of this
Agreement, nor shall either party be liable for any debts incurred by the other
party in the conduct of such other party's business, or for any loss incurred by
such other party from operations or otherwise.

         SECTION 4.5 SURVIVAL. The obligation, if any, to pay all Rent and any
other payments, charges, expenses or amounts due hereunder shall survive the
expiration or prior termination of this Lease to the extent such Rent or such
other payments, charges, expenses or amounts due hereunder were due and payable
with respect to any portion of the Term prior to such expiration or prior
termination.

         SECTION 4.6 RENT TO MARKET ADJUSTMENT. If, at any time during the Term,
the Theme Park is no longer operated at the Resort Property (other than
temporary closings due to a Force Majeure Event or as described in Section
13.4(a), (b) or (c) of the Resort Agreement), at Tenant's option, Base Rent and
Additional Rent payable hereunder for any portion of any Fiscal Year during
which such event has occurred and is continuing shall be adjusted to equal fair
market rent for the Properties based on use of the Sites (excluding the Site
described in Item 4 of Exhibit D) solely for hotels but otherwise vacant and
unimproved as determined by a nationally known investment banking firm
experienced in such valuations which is reasonably acceptable to the Leasehold
Mortgagee and at the time of retention is not providing services to either of
the parties hereto or any of their Affiliates, and within the two (2) years
prior to such retention did not receive more than $500,000 of revenues from such
persons or entities; provided, that in no event shall Base Rent and Additional
Rent after such adjustment be higher than Base Rent and Additional Rent payable,
immediately prior to such adjustment, pursuant to Section 4.1. If the parties
hereto are unable to agree upon the selection of such investment banking firm
within thirty (30) days of the date of the exercise by Tenant of such option,
then each party hereto shall choose one (1) investment banking firm so
qualified, and such two firms shall select a third such firm so qualified. The
investment banking firm so selected shall furnish the parties hereto with a
written valuation within sixty (60) days of such selection, setting forth its
determination of such fair market rent. The determination of the investment
banking firm shall be final and binding on the parties hereto and a judgment
upon the determination of the investment banking firm may be entered and
enforced in any court of competent jurisdiction. Such adjusted Rent shall be
paid out of Income After Debt Service, to the extent of Available Cash, in
accordance with the priority of

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distributions set forth (a) in Section 18.4 of the Partnership Agreement (for so
long as an Affiliate of Landlord owns an equity interest in Tenant) or (b) in
Schedule 4.1 hereto (if an Affiliate of Landlord does not own an equity interest
in Tenant) for the applicable Fiscal Year.

         SECTION 4.7 RENT SUSPENSION. If at any time Theme Park Owner closes the
Theme Park (other than temporary closings as described in Section 13.4(a) of the
Resort Agreement or due to a Force Majeure Event) in accordance with the terms
of Section 13.4(b) or (c) of the Resort Agreement, Tenant shall have no
obligation to pay Base Rent or Additional Rent to Landlord during such periods
of closure and the Total Revenues of the Hotels during such periods shall be
excluded from Total Revenues used to determine Base Rent and Additional Rent for
the months and Fiscal Years in which such closings occur.

                                   ARTICLE V
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                                CERTAIN COVENANTS
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         SECTION 5.1 NET LEASE GENERALLY. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that
the Rent set forth in Article IV have been established on the assumption that
Landlord will not be obligated to pay any expenses or incur any liabilities of
any kind relating to, or in connection with, the Premises during the Term,
except as expressly assumed by Landlord elsewhere in this Lease. Accordingly,
Tenant shall promptly pay all costs, expenses, fees, charges, amounts and
obligations of every kind and description relating to, or arising out of, the
Premises during the Term, except as expressly assumed by Landlord elsewhere in
this Lease.

         SECTION 5.2 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE. With respect to each Property,
once such Property has opened, subject to Article XI, Tenant shall, at all times
thereafter during the Term and at its own cost and expense (whether or not
insurance proceeds are available for such purpose), and in accordance with the
Management Standard, put, keep, replace and maintain such Property and the
entire Premises (including the structural portions of such Property, the
entrances, windows, partitions, doors, lighting and plumbing fixtures, the
grounds and all landscaping, the paving and other surfaces, and all fixtures,
equipment and appurtenances relating to the Project and the Premises) in good
repair and in good, safe order and condition, shall make all repairs thereto,
both inside and outside, structural and non-structural, extraordinary and
ordinary, howsoever the necessity for repairs may occur, whether or not
necessitated by wear, tear, obsolescence or defects, latent or otherwise, and
shall not commit, suffer or permit waste, damage, defacing, public nuisance or
injury to the Premises. Tenant shall also, at its own cost and expense, put,
keep and maintain in good repair and in good, safe order and condition, and free
from dirt, standing water, rubbish and other obstructions or obstacles, the
sidewalks on the Premises. Tenant shall also, at its own cost and expense, put,
keep and maintain the FF&E in good repair and in good, safe order and condition,
howsoever the necessity or desirability for repairs may occur, whether or not
necessitated by wear, tear, obsolescence or defects. Tenant may at any time and
from time to time remove and dispose of any of the FF&E which have become
obsolete or unfit for use or which are no longer useful in the operation of the
hotel business conducted by Tenant on the Premises; provided, however, that the
FF&E so disposed of shall be promptly replaced with other FF&E required to
enable Tenant to operate each Property

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in accordance, and in compliance, with the applicable Management Standard.
Landlord shall not be required to make any Alterations or repairs to any
Property during the Term.

         SECTION 5.3 LEGAL REQUIREMENTS, ETC. Tenant, at its sole cost and
expense, shall comply with and observe (a) all Legal Requirements pertaining to
the Premises and the operations to be conducted by Tenant thereon and (b) any
applicable requirements of any Person insuring any portion of the Premises.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Tenant shall (i) make such
Alterations to the Premises as may be required by any such Governmental
Authority, including without limitation, Alterations to the structural elements
of the Hotels, (ii) obtain and maintain in full force and effect all licenses,
permits, consents and approvals from any Governmental Authority as may be
required in connection with the use, occupancy and operation of the Premises,
and (iii) comply with all Environmental Laws. Tenant agrees to give Landlord
notice of any Legal Requirement enacted, passed, promulgated, made, issued or
adopted affecting the Premises, a copy of which is served upon, or received by,
Tenant, or a copy of which is posted on, or fastened or attached to, the
Premises, within twenty (20) days after such service, receipt, posting,
fastening or attaching. At the same time, the Tenant will inform Landlord as to
the work or steps which Tenant proposes to do or take in order to comply
therewith.

         SECTION 5.4 TAXES.

         (a) During the Term, subject to receipt by Landlord from Tenant of the
Taxes required to be paid by Tenant under this Section 5.4, Landlord shall pay
directly to the applicable Governmental Authority all Taxes (or installments
thereof) not later than the date the same may be paid without interest or
penalty (which shall be the date of delinquency). Landlord shall complete and
submit to the applicable Governmental Authority, in a timely manner, all
filings, returns, reports and other documents required in connection with the
Taxes described in this Section 5.4.

         (b) At least thirty (30) business days prior to the date that any
installment of Taxes is due and payable by Landlord, Landlord shall deliver to
Tenant a statement setting forth the amount of such installment together with a
copy of any related invoice, statement or assessment received from any
Governmental Authority for each site with respect to such installment. At least
five (5) business days prior to the due date of such installment Tenant shall
pay to Landlord an amount equal to the amount of such installment. Landlord
acknowledges that the Sites for the Portofino, Third Hotel and Support Facility
are separately assessed for Taxes, but currently the Site for the Hard Rock
Hotel is not separately assessed for Taxes. The Site for the Hard Rock Hotel
consists of a portion of Lots 8A, 9A and 13A of the Universal Plat (the "HARD
ROCK LOTS"). Notwithstanding the second sentence of this Section 5.4(b), until
such time as the Site for the Hard Rock Hotel is separately assessed for Taxes,
Tenant shall only pay to Landlord an amount equal to 61.49% of the installment
of Taxes for the Hard Rock Lots, which percentage is based upon the square
footage of the Site for the Hard Rock Hotel divided by the square footage of the
Hard Rock Lots. The obligation of Tenant to pay Taxes pursuant to the
immediately preceding sentences, shall be prorated at the beginning and at the
end of the Term to reflect periods during the tax fiscal years at the
commencement and expiration (or sooner

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termination) of this Lease for which said Taxes are paid in which this Lease is
not in effect. If requested by Tenant, and provided that Tenant, as of the date
of such request, has paid to Landlord such Taxes required to be paid by Tenant
in accordance with this Section 5.4(b), Landlord shall make any payment of Taxes
prior to the due date in order to take advantage of any discounts arising as a
result of early payment, which discount shall be allocated between Landlord and
Tenant, pro rata based on their allocable share of such Taxes.

         (c) Tenant shall, upon the reasonable request of Landlord, promptly
execute and deliver to Landlord any forms, filings, returns, affidavits,
certificates or other instruments or documents reasonably required in connection
with any applications or submissions made by Landlord to any Governmental
Authority in connection with Landlord's obligations relating to the Project or
the Premises with respect to Taxes.

         (d) Landlord and Tenant agree to consult with. each other and to keep
each other advised concerning any controversy or contest pertaining to the
amount or validity of any Taxes. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord shall
have the right, and upon the request of Tenant the obligation, to contest or
review, by legal proceedings or in such other manner as it may reasonably deem
suitable (which, if instituted, shall be conducted by Landlord at the expense of
Landlord and Tenant), the amount of any assessed valuation or rate in respect of
any Taxes or the validity of any Taxes enacted after the date of this Lease.
Tenant may cause to be paid under protest, or Tenant may cause to be deferred to
the extent permitted by any Legal Requirement the payment of, a contested item;
provided, that in the case of such a deferral of payment such contest does not
subject Landlord to criminal liability and that, prior to the institution of any
such proceedings, Tenant shall furnish to Landlord and to any Permitted
Leasehold Mortgagee if so required by the terms of its Permitted Leasehold
Mortgage: (i) an agreement by Tenant, reasonably satisfactory to Landlord, to
indemnify Landlord against all losses, costs, damages and expenses, including,
without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees and disbursements incurred by
reason of such contest; or (ii) a surety company bond, cash deposit or other
security reasonably satisfactory to Landlord and such Mortgagee, sufficient to
cover the amount of the contested item or items and interest and penalties
covering the period which such proceedings may be expected to take, securing
payment of such contested items, interest, penalties and all costs in connection
therewith. Notwithstanding the furnishing of any such indemnity, bond or
security (other than a cash deposit), if the Premises or any part thereof shall
at any time be in imminent danger of being sold, forfeited or otherwise lost,
then Tenant shall promptly pay such contested item or items; provided, however,
that if Tenant shall have made a cash deposit, then Landlord or such Permitted
Leasehold Mortgagee, as the case may be, shall thereupon pay the contested item
or items out of the cash deposit, and any balance of the cash deposit remaining
after the payment or cancellation thereof shall be repaid to Tenant without
interest. The legal proceedings to review tax assessments, appeals from orders
therein and appeals from any judgments, decrees or orders shall be commenced as
soon as practicable after the imposition or assessment of any contested item and
shall be prosecuted to final adjudication with dispatch. Tenant has the right to
contest any Tax for which it is liable; provided, that Tenant has complied with
any applicable provisions of this Section 5.4. Any refunds recovered by Tenant
may be retained by and shall be the property of Tenant except that such refunds
(net of the costs of collection) shall belong to Landlord if and to the extent
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period prior to the commencement of the Term or after the expiration thereof or
attributable to the portions of the tax parcel not leased to Tenant. Landlord
shall not be required to join in any proceedings referred to in this Section 5.4
unless the provisions of any Legal Requirements at the time in effect shall
require that such proceedings be brought by or in the name of Landlord, in which
event Landlord shall join in such proceedings or permit the same to be brought
in its name. Landlord shall bear its pro rata share of any costs or expenses in
connection with any such proceedings, and Tenant shall indemnify and save
harmless Landlord from any costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in excess
thereof, including reasonable attorneys' fees and disbursements. Tenant shall
make available to Landlord upon Landlord's written request any documents related
to any contest by Tenant of any Tax hereunder.

         (e) Tenant shall have the right to examine and copy, during regular
business hours at the office of Landlord, those portions of Landlord's books and
records which pertain to Taxes and which may be required to verify the accuracy
of any amounts with respect to Taxes shown on any statement from Landlord to
Tenant pursuant to this Section 5.4.

         SECTION 5.5 USE OF PREMISES.

         (a) The Premises shall be used exclusively by Tenant for the
construction, maintenance, management and operation of the Hotels and the
Support Facility (and any services, entertainment activities, amenities and
ancillary activities as may be found from time to time in hotels or similar
facilities) in accordance with the Management Standard and for no other purpose
whatsoever, unless Tenant shall have first obtained the prior approval of
Landlord and the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee. Tenant covenants that no Hotel
shall at any time contain more than 110% of the number of guest rooms in such
Hotel immediately after the construction thereof is substantially completed.

         (b) Tenant shall not use, occupy, suffer or permit the Premises, or any
part thereof, to be used in any manner, or suffer or permit anything to be
brought into or kept therein, which would, in Landlord's reasonable judgment,
(i) constitute a hazardous condition so as to increase the risk to personal
health, welfare and safety and the risk involved in Tenant's operation beyond
the level of risk normally attendant upon the operation of hotels of the quality
standard of the Hotels, (ii) make void or voidable any insurance policy of
Tenant then in force with respect to the Project, (iii) make it commercially
impossible to obtain from reputable insurance companies authorized to do
business in the State of Florida at customary rates any fire insurance with
extended coverage, including water damage, or general comprehensive liability,
elevator, boiler and machinery or other insurance, (iv) cause injury or damage
to any Property or to the FF&E, (v) constitute waste or a public nuisance, (vi)
violate any certificate of occupancy or operation which may be obtained for any
Property, (vii) interfere with access to the Premises by fire prevention
personnel and/or equipment, or (viii) pose a threat to the safety or security of
any Property or any occupant thereof.

         (c) Tenant shall not suffer or permit the Premises to be used in such
manner as would reasonably be expected to impair Landlord's title to, or its
reversionary interest in, the Premises or in such manner as would reasonably be
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adverse usage or adverse possession by the public or of implied dedication of
the Premises or any portion thereof.

         (d) Subject to the terms of any Permitted Leasehold Mortgage, Tenant
shall have the right (i) to convert the use of a Hotel (that is not already
constructed as a time share, time interval or cooperative ownership property)
and/or its leasehold estate under this Lease to any time sharing, time interval
or cooperative form of ownership and (ii) upon Landlord's approval, to subject
the leasehold estate under this Lease to any condominium regime; provided, that
any such use or regime shall be ultimately transient in character involving
average periods of continuous rental or occupancy equal to or less than two (2)
weeks in duration.

         SECTION 5.6 MANAGEMENT STANDARD.

         (a) Tenant shall operate, maintain, manage, repair and furnish each
Property and the business to be carried on therein (including, without
limitation, as to matters of maintenance, repair, safety, sanitation, guest
service, and employee courtesy, appearance and conduct), in at least the
applicable standard (such standard as it applies to a particular Property, the
"MANAGEMENT STANDARD") set forth below, subject, however, in each case to the
initial quality and design aspects of each Property's facilities, the provisions
and limitations of the Management Agreement and such Hotel's Annual Plan (as
defined in the Management Agreement) and the availability of necessary working
capital:

               (i) The Portofino Bay Hotel shall be operated and managed as a
     first-class resort hotel in accordance with the standard of first-class
     resort hotel properties in the Orlando area as of the date hereof;

               (ii) The Hard Rock Hotel shall be operated and managed as a
     first-class resort hotel in accordance with the standard of first-class
     resort hotel properties in the Orlando area as of the date hereof;

               (iii) The Third Hotel shall be operated and managed as a
     first-class resort hotel in accordance with the standard of first-class
     resort hotel properties in the Orlando area as of the date hereof. and

               (iv) The Support Facility shall be operated and managed in a good
     and business like fashion.

         (b) The ability of Tenant to comply with the Management Standard for
each Hotel is based upon, among other things, the success of the Theme Park
Owner, as the Person responsible for Marketing (as defined in the Resort
Agreement) of the Hotels, to generate sufficient revenue per available room
through its Marketing efforts so that there will be sufficient working capital
available to meet the high level of costs required to comply with such
Management Standard. In addition, Tenant recognizes that an integral element of
the success of the Theme Park Owner's Marketing efforts is the ability of Tenant
to operate the Hotels in a manner sufficient to justify the room rates which
Theme Park Owner and Tenant will attempt to obtain. To the extent Theme Park
Owner has not provided adequate Marketing services as

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contemplated by the first sentence of this paragraph, Tenant may be unable to
meet such Management Standard for a particular period of time.

         SECTION 5.7 CONTINUOUS OPERATION.

         (a) After the opening for business of a Property, Tenant shall, except
during any Force Majeure Event, cause such Property, if it is a Hotel, to be
continuously opened to the public and each Property to be operated each day
during the Term in the ordinary course of business of such Property.

         (b) Notwithstanding Section 5.7(a), Tenant shall have the right, from
time to time, to close portions of a Property for such reasonable periods of
time as may be required to make repairs or Alterations or to prevent a
dedication to the public of any such portions, including those required as a
result of casualty or other damage to such Property. Tenant shall use all
reasonable efforts to give Landlord with at least thirty (30) days prior written
notice of any such closing and shall consult with Landlord with respect to the
reasons for such closing.

         SECTION 5.8 RUBBISH REMOVAL; EXTERMINATION.

         (a) Tenant, at Tenant's sole cost, shall cause any garbage and rubbish
to be promptly removed from the Premises in a sanitary and efficient manner and
shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to complete or cause to be
completed such rubbish removal prior to 11:00 a.m. on each day.

         (b) Tenant shall, at its own cost, retain a licensed, bonded
professional pest and sanitation control service to perform inspections of the
Premises as reasonably necessary for the purposes of controlling infestation by
insects, rodents and vermin and Tenant shall promptly cause any corrective or
extermination work reasonably recommended by such service to be performed.

         SECTION 5.9 LIENS.

         (a) Except to the extent required by any Legal Requirement, Tenant
shall not create, or permit to be created or to remain, any lien, encumbrance or
charge (whether levied on account of any mechanic's, laborer's or materialmen's
lien or any conditional sale, title retention agreement or chattel mortgage)
which might become a lien, encumbrance or charge upon the Premises or any part
thereof. Except to the extent required by any Legal Requirement, Tenant shall
not cause or permit any work to be done upon, or any materials or services
furnished to, any portion of the Premises except under a contract which states
that a contractor is not permitted to file a mechanic's lien or claim against
Landlord's interest in the Premises or any part thereof. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, if any mechanic's, laborer's or materialmen's lien shall at any time
be filed against the Premises, Tenant shall with all due diligence cause the
same to be discharged of record by payment or a transfer of such lien to other
security pursuant to Florida law.

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         (b) Nothing in this Lease shall be deemed or construed in any way as
constituting the request or consent of Landlord, express or implied, to any
contractor, subcontractor, laborer or materialmen for the performance of any
labor or the furnishing of any services or materials for any improvements,
alteration to or repair of the Premises or any part thereof.

         SECTION 5.10 FF&E; LOEWS NAME.

         (a) Tenant shall at all times during the Term cause each Property to be
furnished and equipped with FF&E, Operating Equipment and Operating Supplies in
accordance with the Management Standard for such Property. Upon the Expiration
Date, Tenant shall be obligated to irrevocably transfer to Landlord all of its
right, title and interest in and to FF&E, Operating Equipment and Operating
Supplies in existence on such date in accordance with Article XIV.

         (b) No right or remedy of Landlord for any default and neither the
termination nor cancellation of this Lease, nor any provision of this Lease,
shall confer upon Landlord or any transferee, assignee or successor, or any
Person claiming by or through Landlord, any right to use the "LOEWS" name, or
any variation thereof, either alone or in conjunction with any other word or
words, in the use or operation of the Project or otherwise. Tenant shall have
the right to seek relief in a court of competent jurisdiction to enforce the
provisions of this Section 5.10(b) by injunction and all other remedies at law
and in equity, and Landlord shall bear all costs in connection with such
proceedings, if the court rules against Landlord. The provisions of this Section
5.10(b) shall survive any termination of the Lease or expiration of the Term.

         SECTION 5.11 FF&E RESERVE ACCOUNT.

         (a) Tenant shall, or shall cause the Hotel Manager to, establish, in
Tenant's name and for the benefit of Tenant, a separate interest-bearing account
(the "FF&E RESERVE ACCOUNT") for each Hotel solely for the purpose of funding
the renewal, replacement and additions of FF&E required for the operation of
such Hotel in accordance with the terms of this Lease from and after the Opening
Date thereof. To fund the FF&E Reserve Account, Tenant shall deposit, or shall
cause the Hotel Manager to deposit, within thirty (30) days after the end of
each month during the term of this Lease from and after such Opening Date, an
amount equal to the percentage of Total Revenues of such Hotel as set forth in
the following schedule:

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                                                    PERCENTAGE OF
               FISCAL YEAR                         TOTAL REVENUES
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                 1                                       1%
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                 2                                       2%
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                 3 AND THEREAFTER                        3%
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         To the extent Available Cash (without regard to the required FF&E
Reserve Account payments) for any month is insufficient to allow for the FF&E
Reserve Account deposit required above, Tenant shall, within thirty (30) days
after the end of each Fiscal Year, deposit

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into the FF&E Reserve Account an amount sufficient to cause the FF&E Reserve
Account to be fully funded as so required above.

         (b) Tenant shall, or shall cause the Hotel Manager to, make
expenditures from the FF&E Reserve Account for the purposes permitted hereunder
as is necessary to maintain the Properties in accordance with this Lease. All
amounts remaining in the FF&E Reserve Account at the close of each Fiscal Year
shall be carried forward and retained until fully used as herein provided.
Within one hundred twenty (120) days after the end of each Fiscal Year, Tenant
shall provide Landlord with a written statement of the balance in the FF&E
Reserve Account and the amount and nature of Tenant's expenditures from the FF&E
Reserve Account since the prior statement provided by Tenant.

         (c) Tenant hereby grants to Landlord a security interest in the FF&E
Reserve Account, and all profits and proceeds thereof, in order to secure
Tenant's obligations under this Section 5.11, which security interest shall be
subject and subordinate only to the rights of the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee
or purchase money lender in such FF&E Reserve Account. Tenant hereby agrees not
to grant a security interest in the FF&E Reserve Account to any Person other
than a Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee, Landlord or purchase money lender.
Landlord shall execute and deliver all such instruments as any Permitted
Leasehold Mortgagee or purchase money lender shall reasonably require in order
to confirm Landlord's subordination of its security interest as aforesaid.

         SECTION 5.12 UTILITIES; TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES. Tenant shall be
solely responsible for obtaining and paying, in a timely manner, all costs,
expenses, fees, charges and amounts for heat, gas, potable water, irrigation
water, air conditioning, electricity, sewerage, solid waste removal, cable
television, telephone and any other utility used or consumed in or upon the
Premises and shall separately meter the same to the extent practicable. Pursuant
to Section 3.1, Landlord (solely in its capacity as the owner of the Sites)
shall reasonably cooperate with Tenant in obtaining the permits and approvals
required by Governmental Authorities and any necessary utility access
agreements.

         SECTION 5.13 OPTIONS ON AND ACCESS RIGHTS TO PHASE II SITES.

         (a) UCDP hereby grants to Tenant an irrevocable option, exercisable in
the manner and at the times provided in Section 5.13(c), to lease from UCDP the
Primary Phase II Sites on the terms and conditions set forth in this Lease and
the Partnership Agreement, including a base rent calculated in the same manner
as Base Rent hereunder and additional rent equal to $5,687,500 (which amount
shall be adjusted for inflation from and after the Opening Date of the
Portofino), which shall be paid out of Income After Debt Service, to the extent
of Available Cash, in accordance with the priority of distributions set forth
(a) in Section 18.4 of the Partnership Agreement (for so long as an Affiliate of
Landlord owns, directly or indirectly, an equity interest in Tenant) or (b) in
Schedule 4.1 hereto (if an Affiliate of Landlord does not own, directly or
indirectly, an equity interest in Tenant) for the applicable Fiscal Year, which
right may not be assigned by Tenant except as provided in the next sentence.
Upon the date that LOH has given URH or its successor notice of its decision to
have its Affiliate participate in the

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development of the Primary Phase II Hotels pursuant to Section 9.3 of the
Partnership Agreement, Tenant shall assign the option set forth in this Section
5.13(a) to the Phase II Partnership and UCDP agrees that Tenant may so assign
such option. Promptly after delivery by the Phase II Partnership to UCDP of a
notice indicating the Phase II Partnership's exercise of the foregoing option,
but in any event no later than thirty (30) days after such delivery, UCDP and
the Phase II Partnership shall enter into a ground lease with respect to the
Primary Phase II Sites on substantially similar terms as this Lease such that
the Primary Phase II Sites will be treated as the "Sites" for all purposes of
such ground lease (in substantially the same manner as such term is used in this
Lease) and the hotels to be constructed on such sites will each be treated as
the "Project", "Properties" and "Hotels" for all purposes of such ground lease
(in substantially the same manner as such term is used in this Lease). Such
ground lease shall include such other changes from the terms of this Lease as
necessary to give effect to the foregoing. Until such time as the option set
forth in this Section 5.13(a) is exercised, UCDP hereby grants Tenant reasonable
rights of access to such sites during normal business hours in connection with
Tenant's review of such sites for possible development. After the date that LOH
has given or is deemed to have given URH or its successor notice of its decision
not to have its Affiliate participate in the development of the Primary Phase II
Hotels pursuant to Section 9.3 of the Partnership Agreement, this option shall
terminate upon the expiration of Hotel Venture's, or its successor's, rights
under Section 9.5 of the Partnership Agreement. Tenant, upon Landlord's
reasonable request, shall promptly execute a recordable document or instrument
evidencing such termination of this option.

         (b) UCDP hereby grants to Tenant an irrevocable option, exercisable in
the manner and at the times provided in Section 5.13(c), to lease from UCDP the
Third Phase II Site on the terms and conditions set forth in this Lease and the
Partnership Agreement, including a base rent calculated in the same manner as
Base Rent hereunder and additional rent equal to $1,312,500 (which amount shall
be adjusted for inflation only from and after the Opening Date of the
Portofino), which shall be paid out of Income After Debt Service, to the extent
of Available Cash, in accordance with the priority of distributions set forth
(a) in Section 18.4 of the Partnership Agreement (for so long as an Affiliate of
Landlord owns, directly or indirectly, an equity interest in Tenant) or (b) in
Schedule 4.1 hereto (if an Affiliate of Landlord does not own, directly or
indirectly, an equity interest in Tenant) for the applicable Fiscal Year, which
right may not be assigned by Tenant except as provided in the next sentence.
Upon the date that LOH has given URH or its successor notice of its decision to
have its Affiliate participate in the development of the Third Phase II Property
pursuant to Sections 9.3 and 9.6 of the Partnership Agreement, Tenant shall
assign the option set forth in this Section 5.13(b) to the Phase II Partnership
and UCDP agrees that Tenant may so assign such option. Promptly after delivery
by the Phase II Partnership to UCDP of a notice indicating the Phase II
Partnership's exercise of the foregoing option, but in any event no later than
thirty (30) days after such delivery, UCDP and the Phase II Partnership shall
enter into a ground lease with respect to the Third Phase II Site on
substantially similar terms as this Lease such that the Third Phase II Site will
be treated as a "Site" for all purposes of such ground lease (in substantially
the same manner as such term is used in this Lease) and the hotel to be
constructed on such site will be treated as the "Project", a "Property" and a
"Hotel" for all purposes of such ground lease (in substantially the same manner
as such terms are used in this Lease except for changes to reflect that the
Third Phase II Property

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consists of approximately 300 time share units). Such ground lease shall include
such other changes from the terms of this Lease as necessary to give effect to
the foregoing. Until such time as the option set forth in this Section 5.13(b)
is exercised, UCDP hereby grants Tenant reasonable rights of access to such
sites during normal business hours in connection with Tenant's review of such
sites for possible development. After the date that LOH has given or is deemed
to have given URH or its successor notice of its decision not to have its
Affiliate participate in the development of the Third Phase II Property pursuant
to Section 9.3 or 9.5 of the Partnership Agreement, this option shall terminate
upon the expiration of Hotel Venture's, or its successor's, rights under Section
9.5 of the Partnership Agreement. Tenant, upon Landlord's reasonable request,
shall promptly execute a recordable document or instrument evidencing such
termination of this option.

         (c) Landlord and Tenant acknowledge and agree that the options set
forth in Section 5.13(a) and (b) may be exercised by Tenant (i) only after LOH
or the Hotel Venture, as applicable (the "Phase II Notice Recipient") has
received a Phase II Commencement Notice with respect to the Primary Phase II
Hotels or the Third Phase II Property (as applicable), and (ii) the Phase II
Notice Recipient has provided the Person sending the applicable Phase II
Commencement Notice (the "Phase II Notice Provider") with written notice of its
decision to have its Affiliate participate in the development of the Primary
Phase II Hotels or the Third Phase II Property (as applicable) pursuant to the
Partnership Agreement or Resort Agreement (as applicable). The delivery by
Tenant to Landlord of a written certification, executed by the Phase II Notice
Recipient, that the conditions set forth in clause (i) and (ii) of the preceding
sentence have been complied with, together with a copy of the applicable Phase
II Commencement Notice executed by the Phase II Notice Provider, shall be
conclusive and binding upon Landlord. The option set forth in this Section 5.13
shall terminate automatically with respect to the Primary Phase II Hotels or the
Third Phase II Property (as applicable) when the Phase II Notice Recipient and
its Affiliates shall have no further rights to participate in such development
pursuant to Section 9.5 of the Partnership Agreement or pursuant to Section
13.5(e) of the Resort Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in
this Agreement, Landlord shall have the right to develop and use the Phase II
Sites at any time before the exercise of the options set forth in this Section
5.13 for any lawful use or purpose other than for hotels or properties with a
time share or time interval form of ownership.

         (d) Tenant acknowledges that Tenant shall not be entitled to exercise
its option rights under this Section 5.13 with respect to the Primary Phase II
Sites or the Third Phase II Site (as applicable) when the exercise of such
rights would require, or result in, the demolition of, or a material impairment
of the value of, any building constructed on such Phase II Site in accordance
with subparagraph (c); provided however, if the Phase II Notice Provider has
issued a Phase II Commencement Notice with respect to the Primary Phase II
Hotels or the Third Phase II Property (as applicable) and the Phase II Notice
Recipient has consented to participate in the development of any Phase II Hotel
in accordance with the terms of the Partnership Agreement or Resort Agreement
(as applicable) and either (i) the Landlord is an Affiliate of the Phase II
Notice Provider or (ii) the Landlord has consented in writing (which consent may
be given or withheld in Landlord's sole discretion) to the construction of a
Phase II Hotel on the Primary Phase II Sites or the Third Phase II Site (as
applicable) as a stand alone hotel or as part of a mixed use

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development, any buildings located on the Primary Phase II Sites or the Third
Phase II Site (as applicable) shall be demolished, if reasonably necessary, and
the cost of such demolition shall be paid solely by the Phase II Notice Provider
and not by the Phase II Notice Recipient or by any joint venture created by such
Persons to develop the Phase II Hotels. The restriction on Phase II Notice
Recipient's rights set forth in the preceding sentence due to the existence of
an existing building on a Phase II Site is not intended to limit Phase II Notice
Recipient's or its Affiliates' rights to participate in any future development
of hotels or properties with a time share or time interval form of ownership on
the Primary Phase II Sites or the Third Phase II Site. Landlord shall have the
right to transfer or convey any interest or title in the Phase II Sites to any
other party subject to Section 10.7, and any transfer by Landlord permitted
under Article X shall be subject to the options in favor of Tenant set forth in
this Section 5.13.

         (e) If any Phase II Hotel is constructed and owned by a Person other
than Tenant and the Support Facility is planned to be used to provide services
to such Phase II Hotel, Landlord shall, upon request from Tenant, execute an
agreement with such other Person pursuant to which Landlord shall grant its
consent to such other Person acquiring from Tenant a right of access to the
Support Facility for all purposes necessary to service such Phase II Hotel in
connection with its operation.

         SECTION 5.14 SIGNIFICANT THEME PARK QUALITY CHANGE. If on any date the
attendance at the Theme Park for the twelve (12) full calendar months
immediately preceding such date is less than 8,000,000 (other than as a result
of a Force Majeure Event or because the Theme Park has ceased to operate, which
shall be governed by Sections 4.6 and 4.7), then, until the next date that
attendance at the Theme Park for the twelve (12) full calendar months
immediately preceding such date has exceeded 8,000,000, any obligation of Tenant
to manage and operate each Hotel at the applicable management standard set forth
in the Management Agreement and in Section 5.6 shall be suspended and, at
Tenant's option, Base Rent and Additional Rent payable hereunder shall be
adjusted to equal fair market rent for the Properties as determined by a
nationally known investment banking firm experienced in such valuations which at
the time of retention is not providing services to either of the parties hereto
or any of their Affiliates, and within the two (2) years prior to such retention
did not receive more than $500,000 of revenues from such persons or entities;
provided, that in no event shall Base Rent and Additional Rent after such
adjustment be higher than Base Rent and Additional Rent payable, immediately
prior to such adjustment, pursuant to Section 4.1. If the parties hereto are
unable to agree upon the selection of such investment banking firm within thirty
(30) days of the date of the exercise by Tenant of such option, then each party
hereto shall choose one (1) investment banking firm so qualified, and such two
firms shall select a third such firm so qualified. The investment banking firm
so selected shall furnish the parties hereto with a written valuation within
sixty (60) days of such selection, setting forth its determination of such fair
market rent. The determination of the investment banking firm shall be final and
binding on the parties hereto and a judgment upon the determination of the
investment banking firm may be entered and enforced in any court of competent
jurisdiction. Such adjusted Base Rent and Additional Rent shall be paid out of
Income After Debt Service, to the extent of Available Cash, in accordance with
the priority of distributions set forth (a) in Section 18.4 of the Partnership
Agreement (for so long as an Affiliate of Landlord owns, directly or indirectly,
an equity interest

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in Tenant) or (b) in Schedule 4.1 hereto (if an Affiliate of Landlord is does
not own, directly or indirectly, an equity interest in Tenant) for the
applicable Fiscal Year.

         SECTION 5.15 CHANGES IN LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS. Landlord acknowledges that
Tenant has entered into the Resort Agreement with the Theme Park Owner. If a
legal description for all or a portion of the Shared Area described (and
defined) in the Resort Agreement needs to be amended, subsequent to the date
hereof, pursuant to the Resort Agreement, Landlord and Tenant each agree to
execute and deliver an amendment to this Lease, or such documents as may be
reasonably required, for the purpose of evidencing a corresponding amendment to
the legal description of any affected Site.

         SECTION 5.16 TITLE. Landlord shall not create or permit to be created
any covenants, restrictions, conditions or easements affecting the Sites,
without the prior approval of Tenant. Landlord may create or permit to be
created liens, encumbrances, covenants, restrictions, conditions or easements
(the "TITLE EXCEPTIONS") affecting the Phase II Sites, provided that such Title
Exceptions have no adverse effect (other than to an insignificant extent) upon
Tenant's exercise of its option rights set forth in Section 5.13 and Tenant's
ability to develop the Phase II Sites as contemplated by Section 9 of the
Partnership Agreement and operate the Phase II Hotels thereon, subject to
covenants, conditions or similar matters of title that are not more restrictive
(with respect to the development or operation of hotels) than those applicable
to the Phase I Hotels upon the exercise of such option. Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary in this Section 5.16, the foregoing shall not restrict
Landlord's right to mortgage its interest in the Sites or the Phase II Sites, or
to use the Phase II Sites as provided in Section 5.13(c).

         SECTION 5.17 TITLE MATTERS. Landlord covenants that:

         (a) it shall comply, or cause to be complied, with the maintenance
obligations set forth in that certain Drainage Easement by and between the City
of Orlando and UCDP and UCFP recorded in Official Records Book 4991, Page 446,
of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida, and

         (b) it shall, prior to the commencement of the construction of the
Third Hotel, obtain the release of that certain Easement by and between Florida
Center Limited Partnership and City of Orlando recorded in Official Records Book
2444, Page 1030, of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida.

                                   ARTICLE VI
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                            ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
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         SECTION 6.1 LANDLORD'S ENVIRONMENTAL REPRESENTATION AND WARRANTY.
Landlord hereby represents and warrants to Tenant that, as of the date hereof,
(a) to the best of Landlord's knowledge, after reasonable inquiry and except as
disclosed in the three "Phase I" environmental reports prepared by Law
Engineering and Environmental Associates dated February 4, February 4, February
13, 1998 and April 2, 1998 with respect to the Sites, (i) the

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Sites and the Phase II Sites are in compliance with all Environmental Laws and
no condition exists with respect to the soil, surface waters, groundwater, land,
surface or subsurface strata, and/or ambient air at, on or with respect to the
Sites and the Phase II Sites which could result in liability under any
Environmental Laws and (ii) there has been no occurrence of a Release or
Contamination, or threat of Release or Contamination, in each case, at, on or
with respect to the Sites and the Phase II Sites, (b) Landlord has delivered to
Tenant or shall make available to Tenant copies of all reports and other
documentation in Landlord's possession with respect to all studies of an
environmental nature conducted on any portion of the Resort Property, including
all environmental audits, environmental assessments and "Phase I" and "Phase II"
reports, and (c) to the best of Landlord's knowledge, the Resort Property
(excluding the Sites and the Phase II Sites) is in compliance with all
Environmental Laws and no condition exists with respect to the soil, surface
waters, groundwater, land, surface or subsurface strata, and/or ambient air at,
on or with respect to such adjacent property which could reasonably be expected
to adversely impact the Sites or Phase II Sites.

         SECTION 6.2 ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS. In addition to, but not in
limitation of, the obligations of Tenant to comply with all Legal Requirements
pursuant to Section 5.3, Tenant covenants and agrees as follows:

         (a) The Premises, and the operations of Tenant thereon (including,
without limitation, the performance of any Alterations), shall at all times
comply in all respects with all Environmental Laws.

         (b) Tenant shall obtain or caused to be obtained all environmental,
health and safety permits necessary for the operations of Tenant and the
Premises, in compliance with all Environmental Laws; all such permits shall at
all times remain in good standing and Tenant's operations and the Premises shall
remain in compliance with all terms and conditions of such permits.

         (c) No portion of the Premises shall become subject to any lien or
security interest in favor of any Governmental Authority or other party for (i)
liability under any Environmental Laws or (ii) damages arising from or costs
incurred by such Governmental Authority in response to a Release or threatened
Release or any Contamination, which is not discharged within one hundred eighty
(180) days from the date filed against the Premises.

         (d) Promptly after learning of the occurrence of any of the following
affecting the Premises, Tenant shall give Landlord written notice thereof,
describing the same and the steps being taken by Tenant with respect thereto,
and including with such written notice all related correspondence and
documentation: (i) the occurrence of any Contamination; (ii) any action, suit,
investigation, litigation, arbitration, or governmental proceeding in respect of
any Environmental Laws; (iii) Tenant's operations on the Premises not being in
compliance with any requirements of applicable Environmental Laws; (iv) Tenant
being subject to any federal or state investigation evaluating whether any
remedial action is needed to respond to any Contamination; (v) the Premises
being subject to a lien in favor of any governmental entity for any liability
under any Environmental Laws or damages arising from, or costs incurred by such
governmental entity

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in response to, any Contamination; or (vi) any violation or breach of the
covenants set forth in this Section 6.2. Tenant shall also send to Landlord a
notice and copies of any and all results of any tests of underground storage
tanks or any other environmental tests or examinations of the Premises performed
or completed subsequent to the date hereof.

         (e) If Tenant fails to comply with any Environmental Law (including
compliance with requirements for curative action thereunder), then Landlord
shall have the right (but not the obligation) to enter the Premises and to
perform, and the right (but not the obligation) to require Tenant to perform,
from time to time, in each case at the sole cost and expense of Tenant,
reasonable inspections and investigations of the environmental condition of the
Premises, including but not limited to soil and groundwater sampling and
monitoring, inspections for Hazardous Substances, and environmental audits and
risk assessments of the Premises' waste management practices and of waste
disposal sites used by Tenant. Any such environmental audits and risk
assessments shall, among other things, (i) investigate any environmental hazards
or conditions for which Tenant may be liable with regard to the Premises, (ii)
determine whether Tenant's operations on the Premises comply, in all respects
deemed material by Landlord, with all applicable Environmental Laws, (iii) be
performed by an environmental consultant reasonably satisfactory to Landlord,
and (iv) be of a scope and nature that is reasonably satisfactory to Landlord.
Tenant, at Tenant's sole cost, shall promptly comply with all recommendations
made by the environmental consultant or other expert conducting such audit or
risk assessment or any other inspection or investigation under this Section
6.2(e), and shall promptly correct all deficiencies or problems reported by such
environmental consultant or other expert (only to the extent the recommendations
relate to procedures for preventing environmental damage, Contamination or
non-compliance with any Environmental Law, and only to the extent any such
matter or condition was not caused, by Landlord or its agents, employees, guests
or contractors); provided, that Tenant shall have the right to obtain a second
environmental audit and/or risk assessment by a consultant reasonably acceptable
to Landlord of a scope and nature substantially the same as that described in
the immediately preceding sentence. Landlord and Tenant shall work together to
reasonably resolve any differences between the two reports. All costs and
expenses incurred by Landlord in the performance of an environmental audit
and/or risk assessment or any other inspection or investigation provided for
hereunder shall be reimbursed by Tenant to Landlord upon written demand
therefor.

         SECTION 6.3 NO OBLIGATIONS OF LANDLORD. Notwithstanding any provision
of this Lease to the contrary, neither the execution by Tenant, nor the
acceptance by Landlord, of this Lease, nor any provision of this Lease shall be
deemed to obligate Landlord to (a) cure any failure by Tenant to comply with any
Environmental Law, (b) take any actions or complete any actions taken, or expend
any sums, to cure any failure by Tenant to comply with any Environmental Law, or
(c) require or otherwise cause Tenant to do any of the same; nor shall the
execution by Tenant, nor the acceptance by Landlord, of this Lease, nor the
existence or the exercise of any provision hereof, operate to place upon
Landlord any responsibility for the operation, control, care, investigation of
the environmental condition, management or repair of the Premises, or any
responsibility for, or any right, power or ability to control or direct, the
storage, transportation, release, removal, containment, encapsulation,
remediation or other disposition of any Hazardous Substances.

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         SECTION 6.4 SURVIVAL. The provisions of this Article VI shall survive
the expiration or prior termination of this Lease.

                                   ARTICLE VII
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                                    INSURANCE
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         SECTION 7.1 INSURANCE DURING ALTERATIONS. Tenant shall provide and
maintain, at Tenant's sole expense, builder's risk insurance (covering, without
limitation, wind storm, flood and earthquake to the extent available at
commercially reasonable rates, limits and deductibles) during the Initial
Construction and any period that Tenant is performing Alterations, covering the
Hotels, the Support Facility, the Building & Appurtenances, FF&E, Operating
Equipment and Operating Supplies for replacement cost, including, without
limitation, boiler and machinery insurance. Tenant shall also, during such
period, provide and maintain at Tenant's sole expense, adequate (but in no event
less than $100,000,000 combined single limit) comprehensive general liability
insurance, protecting against loss or damage arising in connection with the
construction, furnishing and equipping and preparation for opening of the
Premises. Such comprehensive general liability insurance shall specifically
include the coverages and limits specified in Section 7.3, Workers' Compensation
and Employer's Liability insurance (with a limit of not less than $1,000,000) as
required by law and, in addition, any other coverage as may be required by law.

         SECTION 7.2 PROPERTY INSURANCE. From and after the substantial
completion of the Initial Construction, Tenant, at Tenant's sole expense, shall
insure the Premises (including, without limitation, the FF&E, the Building &
Appurtenances, Operating Equipment and Operating Supplies) for replacement cost
against damage for "all risk" perils (including, without limitation, wind storm,
flood and earthquake coverage to the extent available at commercially reasonable
rates, limits and deductibles) in aggregate amounts of at least the full
replacement cost (less a $150,000 deductible) of each Property, including the
Building & Appurtenances, FF&E, Operating Equipment and Operating Supplies
thereof.

         SECTION 7.3 LIABILITY INSURANCE AND OTHER COVERAGES. Tenant shall,
throughout the Term, provide and maintain the following additional insurance
coverage:

         (a) Comprehensive general liability insurance having a minimum per
occurrence limit of $100,000,000 (less a $150,000 deductible) against all claims
for personal or bodily injury or for death or damage to property of third
persons, which insurance shall include (without limitation) coverage against
liability arising out of alleged (i) sale and/or service of intoxicating
beverages, (ii) assault or battery, (iii) false arrest, detention or
imprisonment, or malicious prosecution, (iv) libel, slander, defamation or
violation of the right of privacy, (v) wrongful entry or eviction, (vi)
contractual liability, (vii) completed operations (including broad form property
damage) and (viii) contractor's protective coverage.

         (b) Workers' compensation insurance and employer's liability insurance,
in amounts of at least $1,000,000, and any additional insurance required by
similar employee benefit acts.

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         (c) Combined business interruption and extra expense insurance covering
loss of income to Landlord and Tenant for a minimum period of one (1) year
resulting from interruption of business caused by the occurrence of any of the
risks insured against under the property damage insurance referred to in Section
7.2. With respect to each Property, during the first Fiscal Year thereof, Tenant
shall maintain business interruption insurance in an amount equal to at least
one (1) year of Base Rent payable under this Lease and management fee payable
under the Management Agreement, as reasonably projected by Landlord. Thereafter,
the business interruption insurance shall be for an amount equal to the Base
Rent paid by Tenant to Landlord and management fee paid by Tenant to the Hotel
Manager for the preceding Fiscal Year. This business interruption insurance
shall commence not later than the date of substantial completion of the
applicable Property.

         (d) Crime insurance, including bonds covering Tenant employees, for a
minimum of $10,000,000 per loss (less a $150,000 deductible).

         (e) Boiler and machinery insurance, including use and occupancy (loss
of income), for all direct loss or damage to property caused by failure of
boilers or breakdown of machinery, in minimum limits of $25,000,000.

         (f) Tenant shall, at Tenant's sole expense, promptly pay all premiums
due and payable for the insurance required under Sections 7.3(a) through (e).

         SECTION 7.4 ADDITIONAL COVERAGE OR AMOUNTS; Deductibles. Tenant shall
carry, at Tenant's sole expense, (a) insurance coverage of the types specified
in Sections 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3 but in such different amounts as Landlord shall
reasonably require from time to time and (b) such other or additional insurance
in such amounts and against such risks as Landlord shall reasonably require from
time to time with respect to the buildings, facilities and contents of the
Premises similar to such insurance coverage carried by major hotels in the
Orlando area.

         SECTION 7.5 FORM OF POLICIES.

         (a) All insurance required to be maintained by Tenant under this
Article VII shall be written in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to
Landlord by insurance companies with general policy holder's ratings of not less
than A and a financial rating of not less than Class XI as rated in the most
recent available "Best's" insurance reports, and licensed to do business in the
State of Florida and authorized to issue such policies. Upon the failure of
Tenant to procure, maintain and place such insurance and pay all premiums and
charges therefor within fifteen (15) days after written demand by Landlord,
Landlord may do so (but shall not be obligated to do so), and in such event
Tenant agrees to pay the amount thereof to Landlord as additional rent within
thirty (30) days after demand.

         (b) All policies of insurance procured by Tenant shall:

               (i) provide that such policies may not be changed, amended,
     reduced, canceled (including for nonpayment of premium) or allowed to lapse
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     Landlord, except after at least thirty (30) days' prior notice from the
     insurance company to Landlord, sent by registered mail;

               (ii) provide that Tenant shall be solely responsible for the
     payment of all premiums under such policies and Landlord shall have no
     obligation for the payment thereof notwithstanding that Landlord is or may
     be named as an insured;

              (iii) provide that the liability of the insurer thereunder shall
     not be affected by, and that the insurer shall not claim, any right of
     setoff, counterclaim, apportionment, proration, or contribution by reason
     of, any other insurance obtained by or for Landlord, Tenant, or any Person
     claiming by, through, or under any of them;

               (iv) contain no provision relieving the insurer from liability
     for loss occurring while the hazard to buildings, improvements and fixtures
     is increased, whether or not within the knowledge or control of, or because
     of any breach of warranty or condition or any other act or neglect by,
     Landlord, Tenant, or any Person claiming by, through, or under any of them;
     and

                (v) in the case of property insurance, contain a standard
     mortgagee clause which shall (A) provide that any reference to a mortgagee
     in such policy shall mean and include all holders of mortgages of any
     interests in the Premises, in their respective order and preference as
     provided in their respective mortgages, (B) provide that such insurance as
     to the interest of any mortgagee shall not be invalidated by any act or
     neglect of Landlord, Tenant or any Person claiming by, through, or under
     any of them and (C) waive any provision invalidating such mortgagee clause
     by reason of the failure of any mortgagee, Landlord, Tenant, or any Person
     claiming by, through, or under any of them to notify the insurer of any
     hazardous use or vacancy, any requirement that any mortgagee pay any
     premium thereon, or any contribution clause.

         (c) On the Commencement Date, appropriate certificates, including
evidence of the waivers of subrogation required pursuant to Section 7.6, shall
be deposited by Tenant with Landlord. Any endorsements to any such policies (or,
at Tenant's election, appropriate certificates) shall also be so deposited upon
issuance thereof and each renewal or replacement of a policy (or, at Tenant's
election, appropriate certificates) shall be so deposited at least thirty (30)
days prior to the expiration of such policy.

         (d) Any property damage policies required under this Article VII shall
provide that any loss equal to or less than $5,500,000, adjusted for inflation,
shall be payable to Tenant only and that the amount of any loss in excess of
$5,500,000, adjusted for inflation, payable thereunder shall be adjusted with
and payable to Landlord and Tenant, as their respective interests may appear.

         (e) All insurance required to be carried by Tenant pursuant to this
Article VII shall name as an additional insured Landlord and any Permitted
Leasehold Mortgagee, and such other Persons as may be designated by Landlord.

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         SECTION 7.6 WAIVERS OF SUBROGATION. Landlord and Tenant each hereby
waives any right of subrogation against the other in connection with any
casualty, loss or damage affecting the Premises, and Landlord and Tenant shall
each cause all property insurance policies maintained by Landlord or Tenant for
the Premises to include a full waiver by the insurance company of any
subrogation claims against Tenant or Landlord, as applicable, any of its
Affiliates, and the officers, directors, shareholders, constituent partners,
employees, agents and contractors of any of the foregoing Persons. Tenant
assumes all risks in connection with the adequacy of any insurance maintained by
Tenant with respect to the Premises, and Tenant waives any claim against
Landlord, and its Affiliates, for any liability, cost or expense arising out of
any uninsured claim, in part or in full, of any nature whatsoever, unless such
claim has been shown to have been due to the gross negligence or willful
misconduct of Landlord or its Affiliates.

                                  ARTICLE VIII
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                                 INDEMNIFICATION
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         SECTION 8.1 NON-LIABILITY. Landlord shall not be liable for any loss or
damage to property of Tenant or any of its employees, guests, invitees or
licensees by reason of theft or otherwise, unless such injury or damage has been
shown to have been due to the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord
or its Affiliates. Landlord shall not be liable for any injury or damage to
persons or property resulting from fire, explosion, falling plaster, steam, gas,
electricity, water, rain or leaks from any part of the Premises or from the
pipes, appliances or plumbing works or from the roof, street or subsurface or
from any other place or by dampness or by any other cause of whatsoever nature,
unless such injury or damage has been shown to have been due to the gross
negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or its Affiliates. Subject to the
foregoing, all property of Tenant or others kept or stored on the Premises shall
be so kept or stored at the risk of Tenant only.

         SECTION 8.2 INDEMNIFICATION.

         (a) Other than with respect to provisions herein providing for
indemnification by Landlord of Tenant, Tenant hereby waives all claims against
Landlord for losses of, or damage to, property of any kind in, upon or about the
Premises, and for injuries to Tenant or its employees, or Tenant's agents and
third persons, regardless of the cause of such losses, damages or injuries,
unless due to the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or any
Affiliate of Landlord.

         (b) Tenant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Landlord, its
members and their constituent partners, its Affiliates, and the officers,
directors, shareholders, employees and agents of any of the foregoing
(collectively, the "LANDLORD INDEMNIFIED PARTIES") from and against any and all
third party (i.e. other than those of Landlord Indemnified Parties) claims,
actions, damages, liabilities, costs, obligations, losses and expenses
(including, but not limited to, attorneys' fees and disbursements) arising from
or out of or connected with or alleged to have arisen out of or be connected
with, (i) any occurrence in, upon or at the Premises, or the occupancy or use by
Tenant of the Premises or any part thereof, or occasioned wholly or in part by
any act or omission of Tenant, its agents, patrons, guests, contractors,
contractors' employees,

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servants, Concessionaires, or business invitees on the Premises, provided such
claim, action, damage, liability, cost, obligation, loss or expense is not
caused in whole or in part by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of a
Landlord Indemnified Party, and (ii) any brokerage commissions or finder's fees
resulting from acts of Tenant or any of its Affiliates. If Landlord shall be
made a party to any litigation arising out of the foregoing, then Tenant shall
protect and hold Landlord harmless and defend Landlord in connection with such
litigation, subject to the same exception for the gross negligence or willful
misconduct of Landlord or any Landlord Indemnified Party, as aforesaid. All of
Tenant's covenants contained in this Section 8.2(b) shall inure to the benefit
of each of the Landlord Indemnified Parties, and shall be enforceable against
Tenant by each of the Landlord Indemnified Parties.

         (c) Landlord shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Tenant, its
constituent partners, its Affiliates, and the officers, directors, shareholders,
employees and agents of any of the foregoing (collectively, the "TENANT
INDEMNIFIED PARTIES") from and against any and all third party (i.e. other than
those of Tenant Indemnified Parties) claims, actions, damages, liabilities,
costs, obligations, losses and expenses (including, but not limited, to
attorneys' fees and disbursements) arising from or out of or connected with or
alleged to have arisen out of or be connected with, (i) any occurrence in, upon
or at the Premises due to the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord
or its Affiliates, or occasioned wholly or in part by any act or omission of
Landlord or its Affiliates, (ii) the exercise of Landlord's rights pursuant to
Section 3.3, (iii) breach by Landlord of its representations and warranties set
forth in Section 6.1, (iv) any brokerage commissions or finder's fees resulting
from acts of Landlord or any of its Affiliates, and (v) any breach of the
representation and warranty of Landlord in Section 2.3 to the extent required in
Section 2.3. The rights of Tenant under clause (iii) in the immediately
preceding sentence shall survive the expiration or termination of this Lease or
the Term. If Tenant shall be made a party to any litigation arising out of any
of the foregoing, the Landlord shall protect and hold Tenant harmless and shall
reimburse Tenant upon demand for all costs, expenses and attorneys' fees
incurred or paid by Tenant in connection with such litigation. All of Landlord's
covenants contained in this Section 8.2(c) shall inure to the benefit of each of
the Tenant Indemnified Parties, and shall be enforceable against Landlord by
each of the Tenant Indemnified Parties.

         SECTION 8.3 NOTICE OF CLAIM. Whenever any claim shall arise for
indemnification under this Article VIII, the indemnified party shall promptly
notify the indemnifying party of the claim and, when known, the facts
constituting the basis for such claim, and shall cooperate fully in the defense,
settlement or compromise of such claim. The indemnifying party shall have the
sole right to select counsel for the defense of such claim, which selection
shall not be subject to arbitration hereunder, and to control the defense,
settlement or compromise of such claim, as long as, with respect to a settlement
or compromise, such settlement or compromise involves only the payment of money
for which the indemnified party is fully indemnified and includes a full
unconditional release of the indemnified party from all related liability;
provided that if, in the reasonable opinion of counsel to the indemnified party,
there is a conflict or potential conflict of interest between the indemnifying
party, on the one hand, and the indemnified party, on the other hand, the
indemnified party shall be entitled to direct the defense thereof, but only with
respect to such matters so in conflict, and any settlement

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or compromise of such matters shall be subject to the prior written consent of
the indemnifying party (which shall not be unreasonably withheld); provided that
the indemnifying party shall not be obligated pursuant to this Article VIII to
pay the fees and expenses of more than one counsel in any single action in any
single jurisdiction for all indemnified parties, except to the extent two or
more of such indemnified parties have conflicting interests in the outcome of
any such action. The indemnified party shall have the right to participate in
(but not control) the defense of any such claim, with its counsel and at its own
expense. In the event of any such claim for indemnification hereunder resulting
from or in connection with any action by a third party, the notice shall
specify, if known, the amount or an estimate, if reasonably possible, of the
amount that could reasonably be expected to arise therefrom. The indemnified
party shall not settle or compromise any claim by a third party for which it is
entitled to indemnification hereunder without the prior written consent of the
indemnifying party. The indemnifying party shall obtain the prior written
approval of the indemnified party (which approval may not be unreasonably
withheld) before ceasing to defend against such third party claim or entering
into any settlement or compromise of such third party claim involving injunctive
or similar equitable relief being asserted against any indemnified party and no
indemnifying party will, without the prior written consent of each indemnified
party, settle or compromise or consent to the entry of any judgment in any
pending or threatened demand, claim, action or cause of action, suit or
proceeding in respect of which indemnification may be sought hereunder (whether
or not any such indemnified party is a party to such demand, claim, action or
cause of action, suit or proceeding), unless such settlement, compromise or
consent includes an unconditional release of all such indemnified parties from
all liability arising out of such claim, action, suit or proceeding.

         SECTION 8.4 SURVIVAL. The provisions of this Article VIII shall survive
the expiration or prior termination of this Lease.

                                   ARTICLE IX
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                ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATES; SUBORDINATION; ATTORNMENT
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         SECTION 9.1 ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATES. Any party hereto shall, within
twenty (20) days after a reasonable request made from time to time, but in no
event more than once every twelve (12) months (unless in connection with a
transfer, financing or refinancing), by the other party hereto and without
charge, give a certification in writing to any Person reasonably specified by
the requesting party stating: (a) that this Lease is then in full force and
effect and unmodified or, if modified, stating the modifications; (b) that, as
far as the maker of the certificate knows, Tenant is not in default in the
payment of Rent or any additional charges to Landlord, or if in default, stating
such default; (c) that, as far as the maker of the certificate knows, no party
is in default in the performance or observance of any other covenant or
condition to be performed or observed under this Lease or, if any party is in
default, stating such default; (d) that, as far as the maker of the certificate
knows, no event has occurred which authorizes, or with the lapse of time will
authorize, Landlord or Tenant to claim a default under, or terminate, this Lease
or, if such event has occurred, stating such event; (e) that, as far as the
maker of the certificate knows, no party hereto has any offsets, counterclaims
or defenses or, if so, stating them; (f) the dates to which rents and other
amounts payable by Tenant have been paid; and (g) any other matters

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which may be reasonably requested by the requesting party. Any such certificate
may be relied upon by any prospective mortgagee or purchaser of the Premises, or
any portion thereof.

         SECTION 9.2 SUBORDINATION AND ATTORNMENT. This Lease, and all rights of
Tenant hereunder, are and shall be subject and subordinate in all respects to
any mortgage or any deed of trust (or a lien resulting from any other method of
financing or refinancing), now or hereafter incurred by Landlord; provided,
however, that Tenant's rights hereunder shall not be subordinated unless Tenant
receives a subordination, non-disturbance and attornment agreement reasonably
acceptable to Tenant and the holder of such Permitted Mortgage from the
mortgagee or beneficiary under the mortgage or deed of trust agreeing that it
will recognize all of the rights of Tenant under this Lease, including, without
limitation, the restrictions on Landlord set forth under Section 10.7 (which
shall apply to such mortgagee or beneficiary as if it was Landlord hereunder)
and the right of Tenant to occupy and use the Premises in accordance with the
terms of this Lease, including without limitation the right of Tenant to
exercise the option set forth in Section 5.13 hereof, notwithstanding the
foreclosure of, or exercise of the power of sale under, the mortgage or deed of
trust given by Landlord which covers the Premises or any part thereof. Except as
required above, no further instrument of subordination shall be required to
evidence subordination.

                                   ARTICLE X
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                    ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLEASING; HOTEL MANAGER
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         SECTION 10.1 PROHIBITION ON ASSIGNMENT, SUBLEASING, ETC. BY TENANT. (a)
Subject to Sections 10.2 and 10.3, for so long as an Affiliate of Landlord owns,
directly or indirectly, an equity interest in Tenant, the right of Tenant and
its Partners and their respective Affiliates to sell, transfer or assign
interests in the Project shall be governed by the Partnership Agreement. At any
other time, except as expressly permitted in this Lease, Tenant shall not,
without the prior consent of Landlord in each instance, sell, assign or
otherwise transfer this Lease or the Premises, in whole or in part, or any
rights or interest which Tenant may have under this lease, or sublet the
Premises or any part of the Premises, or otherwise permit the use thereof by any
other Person, except for the use, in the ordinary course of Tenant's operation
of the Project, by guests and invitees of the Hotels. Any assignment, transfer
or sublease in violation of this Section 10.1(a) shall be voidable at Landlord's
option.

         (b) Subject to Section 10.2, (i) if Tenant is a corporation that is
neither a Lending Institution nor a corporation whose shares are traded on a
national securities exchange, or if a corporation that is neither a Lending
Institution nor a corporation whose shares are traded on a national securities
exchange is a general partner of Tenant, then a direct or indirect sale,
assignment, transfer, exchange or other disposition (whether in a single
transaction or in a series of related or unrelated transactions) of the stock in
such corporation which result in a change of control (which means, for purposes
of this Section 10.1 and Section 10.7, the change in ownership of greater than
50% of (A) the voting equity interests in the applicable Person or (B) the votes
necessary to elect a majority of the Board of Directors or other comparable
governing body of such Person), or a merger, consolidation or other combination
of such

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corporation with another entity which results in a change of control, shall be
deemed an assignment hereunder, (ii) if Tenant is a general or limited
partnership, then the direct or indirect sale, assignment, transfer, exchange or
other disposition of all or any portion of a general partner's interest, the
substitution of a general partner, or the addition of a general partner shall be
deemed an assignment hereunder, and (iii) if Tenant is a limited liability
company, then the direct or indirect sale, assignment, transfer, exchange or
other disposition of a managing member's interest, the substitution of a
managing member, or the addition of a managing member shall be deemed to be an
assignment hereunder. For purposes of this Lease, (1) a joint venture shall be
deemed to be a partnership and a joint venturer a partner and (2) the term
"corporation" shall include a limited liability company.

         SECTION 10.2 CERTAIN PERMITTED ASSIGNMENTS BY TENANT. Notwithstanding
any other provision of this Article X to the contrary, none of the following
events shall require the consent or approval of Landlord; provided, that, as to
any transfer described in clause (a), (b), (c) or (d) below, the assignee or
transferee of Tenant's interest in this Lease assumes all of Tenant's
obligations under this Lease by a written instrument, in recordable form,
delivered to Landlord promptly after execution thereof; and, provided, further,
that for so long as Theme Park Owner is an Affiliate of Landlord, no such
assignee or transferee (or any Affiliate thereof) shall be a Landlord
Competitor:

               (a) a sale, assignment, transfer, exchange or other disposition
     of this Lease, together with the Premises, (i) to a Lending Institution,
     (ii) to a general partner of Tenant, (iii) to a limited partnership having
     as its sole general partner either (A) a wholly owned (whether directly or
     indirectly) Subsidiary of LOH or URH or (B) a limited partnership in which
     a wholly owned Subsidiary of LOH or URH is the sole general partner, (iv)
     to a general partnership having as its sole general partners any entity
     described in clause (ii) or (iii) above and/or a Lending Institution and
     (v) to a corporation that is controlled (as such term is defined in Section
     1.1(e)) by LOH or URH or a wholly owned Subsidiary of either LOH or URH;

               (b) a judicial sale of this Lease in a proceeding to foreclose a
     Permitted Leasehold Mortgage;

               (c) an assignment, transfer or other disposition in lieu of
     foreclosure of a Permitted Leasehold Mortgage to the holder of such
     mortgage or a nominee controlled by such holder;

               (d) a sale, assignment, transfer, exchange or other disposition
     of any general partnership interest in Tenant or in a general partner in
     Tenant if such sale, assignment, transfer, exchange or other disposition is
     to a Lending Institution, to the partnership itself or to another general
     partner in Tenant or general partner in a general partner in Tenant;

               (e) a sale, assignment, transfer, exchange or other disposition
     of any limited partnership interest in Tenant or any partner in Tenant;

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               (f) a sale, assignment, transfer, exchange or other disposition
     of the stock of any corporation which is a general partner in Tenant or
     which is a general partner in such general partner if another general
     partner in Tenant or in a partnership which is a general partner in Tenant
     shall own, in the aggregate, greater than fifty percent (50%) of the voting
     stock in such corporation after such sale, assignment, transfer, exchange
     or other disposition; or

               (g) any transactions in the shares of LHHC or any parent
     organization of LHHC, provided, that such transactions are not in
     securities which have the effect of avoiding the restrictions in Section
     10.1 and this Section 10.2, such as tracking stock or a similar security.

         As soon as practicable, but in no event less than forty-five (45) days
prior to the closing for any sale, transfer or assignment of an interest in the
Project, Tenant shall notify Landlord of (i) the identity of the proposed
assignee, (ii) the principal terms of the proposed sale, transfer or assignment,
and (iii) financial statements and other information relating to such assignee
sufficient for Landlord to determine the financial strength and ability of such
assignee to meet its obligations under this Agreement (taking into account the
income generated, and reasonably anticipated to be generated, by operations at
the Project).

         SECTION 10.3 PERMITTED ASSIGNMENTS BY TENANT TO ESTABLISHED OPERATORS.

         (a) Landlord shall not withhold its consent to a sale or assignment by
Tenant of this Lease, together with the Premises in whole but not in part, to a
third-party assignee if all of the following conditions are satisfied:

               (i) No Event of Default by Tenant hereunder shall be continuing;

              (ii) The proposed assignee or at least one of its principal or
     controlling parties possesses management ability and experience and a
     well-established reputation for quality management or the proposed assignee
     has provided by contract (the terms of which shall meet the requirements of
     a Management Agreement pursuant to Section 10.12 and a copy of which shall
     be furnished to Landlord) for the management of the Project by a Hotel
     Manager who possesses such ability, experience and reputation; provided,
     however, that any Hotel Manager operating the Project and the Phase II
     Hotels, or any Management Agreement which is in effect, at the time of the
     occurrence shall be deemed to meet the requirements of this clause (ii);

             (iii) The proposed assignee (or the Person controlling the
     proposed assignee) has adequate financial responsibility to discharge all
     of the obligations on its part to be performed hereunder as and when the
     same fall due (taking into account the income generated, and reasonably
     anticipated to be generated, by operations in the Premises);

              (iv) The proposed assignee (and its constituent partners, major
     shareholders, senior executive officers and other controlling Persons, if
     appropriate) (the

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     "ASSIGNEE PARTIES") has been disclosed to Landlord and Landlord has not
     shown that the proposed assignee and its Affiliates do not enjoy a
     reputation for integrity, honesty and veracity;

               (v) For so long as Theme Park Owner is an Affiliate of Landlord,
     the proposed assignee is not a Landlord Competitor;

              (vi) The proposed assignee has agreed, in a writing in recordable
     form and delivered to Landlord promptly after execution thereof, to be
     bound by all the terms and conditions of this Lease and to accept all the
     duties and obligations of Tenant hereunder arising from and after the
     effective date of the assignment; and

             (vii) If the proposed sale or assignment by Tenant results in a
     change in the record owner of the Project, the proposed assignee has agreed
     in writing to assume unconditionally any obligations of Tenant hereunder
     arising after the effective date of such assignment.

         (b) Landlord shall be deemed to have consented to any sale or
assignment by Tenant of this Lease, together with the Premises in whole but not
in part, to a third-party assignee that the Theme Park Owner has approved or
that is permitted under the Resort Agreement.

         SECTION 10.4 PERMITTED TRANSFERS OF TENANT'S EQUITY INTERESTS.

         (a) Landlord shall not withhold its consent to an occurrence deemed to
be an assignment under Section 10.1(b) if each of the following conditions is
satisfied:

               (i) No Event of Default by Tenant hereunder shall be continuing;

              (ii) At least one of the principals or controlling parties of
     Tenant after such occurrence possesses management ability and experience
     and a well-established reputation for quality management or Tenant has
     provided by contract (the terms of which shall meet the requirements of a
     Management Agreement pursuant to Section 10.12, and a copy of which shall
     be furnished to Landlord) for the management of the Project by a Hotel
     Manager who possesses such ability, experience and reputation;

             (iii) For so long as Theme Park Owner is an Affiliate of
     Landlord, after such occurrence, the Persons controlling Tenant shall not
     be a Landlord Competitor; and

              (iv) Any Persons who become Assignee Parties after the occurrence
     (and whose involvement cause the occurrence) but prior to Landlord's
     consent to the deemed assignment who would have to be disclosed to Landlord
     pursuant to Section 10.3(a)(iv) have been disclosed to Landlord and
     Landlord has not shown to Tenant that such parties do not enjoy a
     reputation for integrity, honesty and veracity.

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         (b) Landlord shall be deemed to have consented to an occurrence deemed
to be an assignment under Section 10.1(b) if the Theme Park Owner has approved
such occurrence or it is permitted under the Resort Agreement.

               SECTION 10.5 SUBLEASES AND CONCESSIONS.

         (a) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Article X, Tenant
shall have the right, without the prior approval or consent of Landlord, to
sublet any store, merchandise shop, restaurant or similar space in or about any
Hotel, or to grant concessions, for beauty or barber shops, airline ticketing,
automobile rental, newsstands, gift shops, apparel shops, arcades, or any other
commercial or retail activities customarily found in hotels with a management
standard consistent with the Management Standard of such Hotel; provided, that
each sublease and concession agreement shall be consistent with the applicable
Management Standard and shall be evidenced by an instrument, duly executed and
acknowledged by the parties thereto, and an executed counterpart thereof shall
be delivered to Landlord no later than the commencement of the term thereof;
and, provided, further, that for so long as Theme Park Owner is an Affiliate of
Landlord, no Concessionaire or sublessee shall be a Landlord Competitor. In
amplification of, and not in limitation of, the foregoing, each such sublease
and concession agreement shall:

               (i) require the Concessionaire to comply with all Legal
     Requirements, the Resort Agreement (to the extent applicable), and any and
     all rules and regulations of any nature to which Tenant is or shall be
     subject by virtue of this Lease which affects the Premises; and

               (ii) provide that, in the event of the termination of this Lease,
     the Concessionaire shall, if required by Landlord, attorn to and pay rents
     and all other charges directly to Landlord, but that if Landlord does not
     so require (which Landlord shall not be obligated to do, except with
     respect to any Approved Sublease), then such sublease or concession
     agreement shall cease and expire upon the termination of this Lease.

         (b) Tenant shall, in all events, use its commercially reasonable
efforts to require the faithful performance by Concessionaires of obligations
imposed by the sublease and concession agreement.

         (c) Tenant covenants that it will perform and observe all the material
terms, covenants, conditions and agreements required to be performed and
observed by it under each sublease and concession agreement, unless such
performance shall have been expressly waived by the subtenant thereunder, to the
effect that all things shall be done by Tenant which are necessary to keep
unimpaired Tenant's rights as landlord under each sublease and concession
agreement.

         (d) If Landlord shall recover or come into possession of the Premises
subsequent to the Expiration Date, Landlord shall take over any and all
subleases and concession agreements of the Premises or any part thereof made by
Tenant and shall succeed to all the rights

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and obligations contained in said subleases and concession agreements or such of
them as it may elect to take over upon the terms and conditions herein provided.
Subject to the rights of any Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee, Tenant hereby
expressly assigns and transfers to Landlord all of such subleases and concession
agreements in effect at the time of such recovery of possession (such assignment
and transfer not to be effective until the termination of this Lease or re-entry
by Landlord hereunder) or, if Landlord shall otherwise succeed to Tenant's
estate in the Premises, Tenant shall, upon request of Landlord, execute,
acknowledge and deliver to Landlord such further assignments and transfers as
may be necessary to vest in Landlord the then existing subleases and concession
agreements.

         (e) If for any reason this Lease is terminated pursuant to the terms
hereof, such termination shall not result in a termination of any sublease or
concession agreement that was specifically approved by Landlord (an "APPROVED
SUBLEASE"), and all such Approved Subleases shall continue for the duration of
their respective terms and any extensions thereof as direct leases between
Landlord hereunder and the subtenant or Concessionaire thereunder, with the same
force and effect as if Landlord hereunder had originally entered into such
sublease or concession agreement as landlord thereunder (subject, however, to
the right of a Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee under a new lease granted pursuant
to the provisions of Article XIII). Provided they are not in default under their
respective Approved Subleases beyond any applicable grace periods provided for
in their respective Approved Subleases, any subtenants or Concessionaires under
Approved Subleases shall not be named or joined in any action or proceeding by
Landlord under this Lease to recover possession of the Premises or for any other
relief. Landlord shall, upon request of Tenant, prepare, execute, acknowledge
and deliver agreements evidencing and agreeing to the foregoing provisions of
the paragraph; provided, that Tenant shall pay the reasonable legal fees and
disbursements of Landlord's counsel in connection therewith.

         SECTION 10.6 LANDLORD RIGHTS AGAINST ASSIGNEE, SUBLESSEE OF TENANT.

         (a) If this Lease be assigned, whether or not in violation of the
provisions of this Lease, Landlord may collect rent from the assignee. If the
Premises or any part thereof be sublet or be used or occupied by anyone other
than Tenant, whether or not in violation of this Lease, Landlord may, after
default by Tenant under this Lease and expiration of Tenant's time to cure such
default, if any, collect rent from the subtenant or occupant. In either event,
Landlord may apply the net amount collected to the rents herein reserved, but no
such assignment, subletting, occupancy or collection shall be deemed a waiver of
any of the provisions of Section 10.1, or the acceptance of the assignee,
subtenant or occupant as tenant, or a release of Tenant from the further
performance by Tenant of Tenant's obligations under this Lease.

         (b) The consent by Landlord to an assignment, mortgaging or subletting
pursuant to any provision of this Lease shall not in any way be considered to
relieve Tenant from obtaining the express consent of Landlord to any other or
further assignment, mortgaging or subletting to the extent that Landlord's
consent is otherwise required hereunder. References in this Lease to use or
occupancy by anyone other than Tenant shall not be construed as limited to
subtenants and those claiming under or through subtenants but shall also include
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others claiming under or through Tenant with a possessory right to occupy space
on the Premises for the transaction of business on or from the Premises,
immediately or remotely. From and after the first day on which an Affiliate of
Landlord does not own an equity interest in Tenant, Tenant agrees to pay all
reasonable legal fees incurred by Landlord in connection with any proposed
assignment by Tenant of this Lease or subletting by Tenant of the Premises or
any part thereof.

         (c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Article
X, (i) all assignments of this Lease by Tenant shall include the entire interest
of Tenant in, under and to this Lease and in and to the Premises, and no
transfer of Tenant's interest in the Premises shall be made unless the entity
receiving such transfer also receives assignment of this Lease, and (ii) no
assignment, whether or not the same shall require the consent of Landlord, shall
be effective unless and until a fully executed copy of the instrument effecting
the assignment setting forth the assignee's assumption of all of Tenant's
obligations under this Lease arising from and after the date of such assignment
has been delivered to Landlord.

         SECTION 10.7 SALE OR ASSIGNMENT BY LANDLORD.

         (a) Subject to the provisions of this Section 10.7 and in Sections 10.8
and 10.9, Landlord shall have the right, without the prior consent of Tenant, to
assign or otherwise transfer this Lease or sell the Sites and the Phase II
Sites, or any rights or interest which Landlord may have under this Lease, to
any Person other than a Tenant Competitor or any Affiliate thereof; provided,
(A) that Landlord shall be prohibited from consummating any such assignment,
transfer or sale (i) prior to the Completion Date (as defined in the Partnership
Agreement) and (ii) if the Phase II Partnership exercises the option set forth
in either Section 5.13(a) or (b), during the Phase II Development Period (as
defined in the Partnership Agreement); and (B) nothing in this Section 10.7(a)
or elsewhere in this Article X shall restrict an assignment, transfer or sale of
the Sites and the Phase II Sites, together with Landlord's interest in this
Lease, (i) as part of, or in connection with, a direct or indirect sale of the
Theme Park permitted by, Section 12.1 of the Resort Agreement or (ii) to the
then current Theme Park Owner or an Affiliate thereof (and such assignment,
transfer or sale described in this clause (B) shall be hereinafter referred to
as a "Theme Park Related Transfer"). In no event shall Landlord sell Landlord's
interest in this Lease, the Sites and the Phase II Sites (as long as LOH or any
Affiliate thereof has an ownership interest in such Phase II Hotels) other than
as a sale of all of Landlord's interests in the Sites, the Phase II Sites and
this Lease in a single transaction to a single purchaser. The consent of Tenant,
in its sole discretion (which shall not be subject to arbitration hereunder),
shall be required for any such assignment, transfer or sale to a Tenant
Competitor or any Affiliate thereof, except pursuant to a Theme Park Related
Transfer. Such consent shall in no event be construed to relieve Landlord or
such assignee or buyer from the obligation of obtaining the express consent in
writing of Tenant to any further such assignment, transfer or sale to a Tenant
Competitor to the extent such consent is required hereunder. Any assignment,
transfer or sale in violation of this Section 10.7(a) shall be voidable at
Tenant's option.

         (b) Subject to Section 10.8, (i) if Landlord is a corporation that is
neither a Lending Institution nor a corporation whose shares are traded on a
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or if a corporation that is neither a Lending Institution nor a corporation
whose shares are traded on a national securities exchange is a general partner
of Landlord, then a direct or indirect sale, assignment, transfer, exchange or
other disposition (whether in a single transaction or in a series of related or
unrelated transactions) of the stock in such corporation which results in a
change of control (as defined in Section 10.1(b)), or a merger, consolidation or
other combination of such corporation with another entity which results in a
change of control, shall be deemed an assignment hereunder, (ii) if Landlord is
a general or limited partnership, then the direct or indirect sale, assignment,
transfer, exchange or other disposition of all or any portion of a general
partner's interest, the substitution of a general partner, or the addition of a
general partner shall be deemed an assignment hereunder, and (iii) if Landlord
is a limited liability company, then the direct or indirect sale, assignment,
transfer, exchange or other disposition of a managing member's interest, the
substitution of a managing member, or the addition of a managing member shall be
deemed to be an assignment hereunder.

         SECTION 10.8 CERTAIN PERMITTED SALES/ASSIGNMENTS BY LANDLORD.

         Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article X to the contrary,
none of the following events shall require the consent or approval of Tenant;
provided, that, as to any transfer described in clause (a), (b), (c) or (d)
below, the assignee or transferee of Landlord's interest in this Lease assumes
all of Landlord's obligations under this Lease by a written instrument, in
recordable form, delivered to Tenant promptly after execution thereof; and,
provided, further, that no such assignee or transferee (or any Affiliate
thereof) shall be a Tenant Competitor:

               (a) an assignment or transfer of this Lease (i) to a general
     partner of Landlord, (ii) to a limited partnership having as its sole
     general partner either (A) a wholly owned (whether directly or indirectly)
     Subsidiary of the Theme Park Owner or any Affiliate thereof or (B) a
     limited partnership in which a wholly owned Subsidiary of the Theme Park
     Owner or any Affiliate thereof is the sole general partner, (iii) to a
     general partnership having as its sole general partners any entity
     described in clause (i) or (ii) above and (iv) to a corporation that is
     controlled (as such term is defined in Section 1.1(e)) by either the Theme
     Park Owner or a wholly owned Subsidiary thereof;

               (b) an assignment or transfer of this Lease as a result of the
     bankruptcy of Landlord;

               (c) a sale, assignment, transfer, exchange or other disposition
     of any general partnership interest in Landlord or in a general partner in
     Landlord if such sale, assignment, transfer, exchange or other disposition
     is to the partnership itself or to another general partner in Landlord or
     general partner in a general partner in Landlord;

               (d) any transactions in the shares of, or other equity interest
     in, Rank, Rank Parks, Universal, or Universal Parks, or the sale of all or
     substantially all of the assets of any of the foregoing, or any parent
     organization of any of the foregoing, to the extent any such entity is
     publicly traded (or, with respect to the shares of Universal, any transfer
     of shares of Universal); provided, that such transactions are not in
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     which have the effect of avoiding the restrictions in Section 10.7 and this
     Section 10.8, such as tracking stock or a similar security; or

               (e) any Transfer (as defined in the Partnership Agreement) that
     is made in accordance with the provisions of Section 20 of the Partnership
     Agreement or Section 12 of the Resort Agreement.

         SECTION 10.9 TENANT RIGHTS AGAINST TRANSFEREE OF LANDLORD.

         (a) The consent by Tenant to an assignment or sale pursuant to any
provision of this Lease shall not in any way be considered to relieve Landlord
from obtaining the express consent of Tenant to any other or further assignment
or sale to the extent that Tenant's consent is otherwise required hereunder.

         (b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Article
X, so long as LOH or an Affiliate of LOH owns, directly or indirectly, an equity
interest in Tenant, (i) all assignments of this Lease by Landlord shall include
the entire interest of Landlord in, under and to this Lease and in and to the
Sites and the Phase II Sites, and no transfer of Landlord's interest in the
Sites and the Phase II Sites shall be made unless the entity receiving such
transfer also receives assignment of this Lease, and (ii) no assignment, whether
or not the same shall require the consent of Tenant, shall be effective unless
and until a fully executed copy of the instrument effecting the assignment
setting forth the assignee's assumption of all of Landlord's obligations under
this Lease arising from and after the date of such assignment has been delivered
to Tenant and each Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee.

         SECTION 10.10 RELEASE OF ASSIGNOR.

         (a) Neither any assignment of Tenant's interest in this Lease nor any
subletting, occupancy or use of the Premises or any part thereof by any Person
other than Tenant, nor any collection of rent by Landlord from any Person other
than Tenant as provided in this Article X, nor any application of any such rent
as provided in this Article X shall, under any circumstances, relieve Tenant of
its liability for the observance and performance of the terms, covenants and
conditions of this Lease on Tenant's part to be observed and performed;
provided, that, notwithstanding the foregoing, if Landlord has consented to or
approved any assignment of Tenant's interest in this Lease or if no such consent
or approval was required for such assignment, Tenant shall be relieved of, and
released from, all liability and obligations under this Lease arising after the
effective date of such assignment.

         (b) No assignment of Landlord's interest in this Lease and no sale of
any Site or any Phase II Site or any part thereof to any Person shall, under any
circumstances, relieve Landlord of its liability for the observance and
performance of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease on Landlord's
part to be observed and performed; provided, that, notwithstanding the
foregoing, if Tenant has consented to or approved any assignment of Landlord's
interest in this Lease or if no such consent or approval was required for such
assignment, Landlord shall be relieved of, and released from, all liability and
obligations under this Lease arising after the effective date of such
assignment.

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         SECTION 10.11 RIGHT OF FIRST OFFER. Subject to the proviso of the first
sentence of Section 10.7(a), if Landlord proposes to offer the Sites and the
Phase II Sites for sale, other than (a) pursuant to a Theme Park Related
Transfer, or as permitted under Section 10.8 or (b) in connection with the sale
or transfer of any other real property or other assets owned by Landlord or its
Affiliates that are reasonably related to the Sites and the Phase II Sites,
provided that, with respect to a sale or transfer described in the preceding
clause (b), (i) the primary purpose of such sale is not the sale of the Sites
and the Phase II Sites, (ii) the circumvention of the obligations of Landlord
set forth in this Section 10.11 is not a purpose of such sale or (iii) such
transaction is not in the form of a sale of securities which have the effect of
avoiding the right of first refusal in this Section 10.11, such as tracking
stock or similar security, then Landlord shall first offer the Sites and the
Phase II Sites to Tenant in accordance with the following provisions:

               (a) Landlord shall deliver a notice to Tenant stating (i) its
     bona fide intention to offer the Sites and the Phase II Sites for sale and
     (ii) the price and terms upon which it proposes to offer the Sites and the
     Phase II Sites.

               (b) Within sixty (60) days after receipt of such notice, Tenant
     may elect to purchase the Sites and the Phase II Sites, at the price and on
     the terms specified in such notice, upon delivery by Tenant to Landlord of
     a written notice of such election. If Tenant elects to purchase the Sites
     and the Phase II Sites within such sixty (60) day period, Tenant shall
     complete such purchase within ninety (90) days after receipt of such
     notice; provided, however, that such purchase shall not take place until
     five (5) business days after the receipt of all government approvals
     required by all applicable Legal Requirements, if any.

               (c) If Tenant does not elect to purchase the Sites and the Phase
     II Sites, Landlord may, during the ninety (90) day period following the
     expiration of the sixty (60) day period provided in Section 10.11(b), offer
     the Sites and the Phase II Sites to any third party (other than a Tenant
     Competitor); provided, that, if the economic terms reached with any such
     third party are more favorable to such third party by more than 5%, or the
     non-economic terms are more favorable to such third party in any material
     respect, from those initially presented to Tenant pursuant hereto with
     respect to the Sites and the Phase II Sites, the Sites and the Phase II
     Sites shall be reoffered to Tenant in accordance with Sections 10.11(a) and
     (b) and this Section 10.11(c) based on such revised terms; and, provided,
     further, that, if Landlord does not sell the Sites and the Phase II Sites
     to such third party within one hundred eighty (180) days, subject to
     extension for the duration of a Force Majeure Event or in connection with
     obtaining a required governmental consent, so long as Landlord is
     diligently pursuing obtaining such consent, but in no event longer than 365
     days after the offer to such third party, the right provided under this
     Section 10.11 shall be deemed to be revived and the Sites and the Phase II
     Sites shall not be sold unless first reoffered to Tenant in accordance
     herewith. It shall be a condition to any such sale to any third party that
     such third party assume all of Landlord's obligations under this Lease by a
     written instrument, in recordable form, delivered to Tenant on the date of
     the closing of such sale.

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         SECTION 10.12 MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT.

         (a) Tenant agrees that proper management and operation of the Project
and the Phase II Hotels, if any, is necessary to maximize Rent. Accordingly,
subject to Section 10.12(b), Tenant shall enter into a management agreement (a
"MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT") for the management and operation of the Project and the
Phase II Hotels, if any, by a hotel manager (the "HOTEL MANAGER"), and Tenant
shall maintain in effect a Management Agreement at all times during the Term.
Tenant shall promptly provide Landlord with a copy of any Management Agreement,
and any amendments, modifications or supplements thereto. Any Hotel Manager
shall be an organization, or an Affiliate of an organization, with not less than
five (5) years experience in the operation and management of at least three (3)
hotels of a level of quality consistent with the highest Management Standard;
provided, that in no event shall a Landlord Competitor be the Hotel Manager. The
Management Agreement should be on terms and conditions then customary for
management agreements for first-class hotels.

         (b) Landlord acknowledges that (i) Tenant has entered into a Management
Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, with Loews Orlando Operating Company,
Inc. as Hotel Manager and (ii) that it has consented to such agreement and to
Loews Orlando Operating Company, Inc. as Hotel Manager.

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                           CASUALTY AND EMINENT DOMAIN
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         SECTION 11.1 CASUALTY.

         (a) If the Project or any portion thereof is damaged or destroyed by
fire or any other casualty or occurrence, whether or not such damage or
destruction is insured under the insurance coverage required to be maintained by
Tenant under this Lease, Tenant, at Tenant's sole expense, shall cause the
Project (or portion thereof) to be fully repaired and restored to the condition
existing immediately prior to such fire, casualty or occurrence; provided, that,
if such casualty or occurrence resulted in damage or destruction of a
significant portion of the Theme Park, Tenant shall only be required to repair
and restore the Project (or portion thereof) if the Theme Park Owner is required
to repair and restore the damage or destruction to such portion of the Theme
Park. Subject to the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event, Tenant shall commence
the restoration within (i) one hundred twenty (120) days after receipt of the
insurance proceeds paid following a fire or other insured casualty (the "NET
INSURANCE PROCEEDS") arising from the damage or destruction which caused the
need for such restoration or (ii) if the fire or other casualty was not insured,
one hundred five (105) days after the occurrence of the fire or casualty and in
each case Tenant shall at such time diligently pursue the completion of such
restoration.

         (b) Except as may otherwise be required by any mortgage encumbering the
Premises or any portion thereof, all Net Insurance Proceeds shall, if in an
amount equal to $5,500,000, adjusted for inflation, or less per occurrence, be
paid to Tenant and applied as provided herein. If greater than $5,500,000,
adjusted for inflation, then all Net Insurance Proceeds shall be deposited with
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Lending Institution pursuant to a mutually acceptable trust agreement. Provided
Tenant is conducting the restoration in accordance with this Lease and the
Permitted Leasehold Mortgage or trust agreement, the Permitted Leasehold
Mortgagee or Lending Institution shall disburse the Net Insurance Proceeds to
Tenant from time to time upon receipt of a request from Tenant to cover amounts
due to contractors, subcontractors, materialmen, engineers, architects or other
Persons who have rendered services or furnished materials in connection with the
restoration. The Net Insurance Proceeds shall be held in an interest-bearing
account, and any interest so earned shall be deemed to be part of the Net
Insurance Proceeds. Any Net Insurance Proceeds which are in excess of the costs
of such restoration shall be promptly paid to Tenant and shall be Tenant's sole
and exclusive property.

         (c) If, in accordance with this Section 11.1, Tenant shall undertake
promptly to restore the Project (or such portion thereof) that has been
destroyed or damaged, then from the date of such casualty and during the
diligent restoration by the Tenant of the Project, until such time as the
Project shall be fully restored, this Lease shall remain in good standing and
shall not be in default and there shall be no abatement during such restoration
period of any fees, charges or amounts payable by Tenant to Landlord hereunder.
Nothing contained herein shall relieve Tenant of its obligations under this
Article XI if the destruction or damage is not covered, either in whole or in
part, by insurance or if the Net Insurance Proceeds shall be insufficient to pay
the entire cost of the repair, restoration or replacement. Tenant's liability
under this Article XI shall survive any termination of this Lease pursuant to
Section 11.1(d).

         (d) Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Property is totally destroyed
(as defined in Section 11.1(e)) during the last three (3) years of the Term and
insurance proceeds are available ("SECTION 11.1(D) PROCEEDS") to fully cover the
cost of repairing, restoring and/or replacing such Property (or, to the extent
such Section 11.1 (d) Proceeds are inadequate for such purposes, funds
sufficient therefor are provided by Tenant), then, in such event, Tenant may
elect to terminate this Lease effective forty-five (45) days after Tenant shall
have delivered to Landlord written notice of termination given no later than one
hundred eighty (180) days following the destruction of such Property; provided,
that Tenant's right to so terminate shall be conditioned upon Tenant's
compliance with all of the following conditions:

                (i) Tenant shall give Landlord written notice of such damage or
     destruction promptly, but not later than ninety (90) days after the event,
     detailing the facts that qualify the casualty under this Section 11.1(d);

               (ii) No Event of Default of Tenant shall exist or be continuing
     under any provision of this Lease; and

              (iii) Prior to the effectiveness of any such termination, Tenant
     shall pay, or cause to be paid, to Landlord an amount equal to the cost, as
     reasonably estimated by an architect or engineer mutually acceptable to
     Landlord and Tenant, of restoring such Property to its condition existing
     immediately prior to such fire or other casualty, which amount shall be due
     whether or not Landlord elects to demolish, reconstruct, or make any other
     changes, alterations, and/or improvements whatsoever in or to such
     Property.

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         (e) For purposes of this Lease, the term "totally destroyed" shall mean
damage or destruction to a Property, the cost of which to repair, restore and/or
replace shall exceed seventy-five percent (75%) of the then current full
replacement cost of such Property, as reasonably determined by Landlord and
Tenant.

         (f) The Landlord (solely in its capacity as the owner of the Sites)
shall reasonably cooperate with Tenant in obtaining the permits and approvals
required to be issued by Governmental Authorities in connection with the
construction, repair and restoration of any Property, Alterations or otherwise
required pursuant to the terms of this Section 11.1 and any necessary utility
access agreements, shall sign any application reasonably made by Tenant which is
required in order to obtain such permits and approvals and utility access
agreements and shall provide Tenant with any information and/or documentation
not otherwise reasonably available to Tenant (if available to the Landlord)
which is necessary to procure such permits and approvals and utility access
agreements. Tenant shall reimburse the Landlord, within ten (10) days after the
Landlord's demand, for any reasonable out-of-pocket cost or expense incurred by
the Landlord in connection with Landlord's assistance in obtaining the permits
and approvals and utility access agreements.

         SECTION 11.2 EMINENT DOMAIN.

         (a) If a Property, or such material portion thereof as to render the
balance unsuitable for the operation of such Property by Tenant as required
under this Lease, shall be taken (excluding a taking of the fee interest in such
Property if, after such taking, Tenant's rights under this Lease are not
affected and no rights of any Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee are affected) for
any public or quasi-public purpose by any Governmental Authority by the exercise
of the right of condemnation or eminent domain or by agreement among Landlord,
Tenant, the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee and those authorized to exercise any
such right, then this Lease shall terminate with respect to such Property as of
the effective date of such taking. In such event, the actual amount of the award
paid in connection with or arising from the acquisition or other taking of such
Property or any portion of thereof by any such authority, less all reasonable
out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Landlord, Tenant or the Permitted Leasehold
Mortgagee in connection with obtaining such award, including, without
limitation, all reasonable attorneys' fees and disbursements incurred in
connection therewith (the "NET CONDEMNATION AWARD") shall be apportioned between
Landlord and Tenant as of the day immediately prior to the vesting of title in
such authority as follows:

               (i) First, Landlord shall receive the then fair market value of
     the Property so taken or condemned considered as vacant, unimproved, and
     unencumbered, but subject to this Lease and including the Landlord's
     reversionary interest in the Project at the end of the Term; and

               (ii) Second, Tenant shall be entitled to the then fair market
     value of Tenant's interest under this Lease in such Property and Tenant's
     leasehold estate so taken or condemned (subject, however, to the rights of
     any Permitted Leasehold Mortgagees therein).

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         (b) If this Lease does not terminate with respect to the affected
Property due to such taking or condemnation, (i) Tenant shall be entitled to the
entire award to the extent required, pursuant to the terms of this Lease, for
the restoration of the remaining portion of such Property, and (ii) out of the
portion of the award not applied to restoration, the award shall be distributed
to Landlord and (subject to the rights of any Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee)
Tenant, which (A) as to Landlord, shall be in the same proportion as the loss
attributable to such Property, considered as set forth in Section 11.2(a)(i),
bears to the sum of the loss attributable to such Property and Tenant's
leasehold estate in such Property and (B) as to Tenant, shall be in the same
proportion as the loss attributable to Tenant's leasehold estate bears to the
sum of the loss attributable to such Property and Tenant's leasehold estate in
such Property. If this Lease does not terminate due to such taking or
condemnation, then Tenant shall commence such restoration within one hundred
eighty (180) days after receipt of the Net Condemnation Award and, thereafter
proceed with due diligence to restore the remaining portion of such Property and
the Project to complete, independent and self-contained architectural units in
accordance with plans and specifications approved by Landlord, which approval
shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. If in connection with a taking
the award is in excess of $3,000,000, adjusted for inflation, then the award
shall be deposited with the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee or, if none, with a
Lending Institution pursuant to a mutually acceptable trust agreement. Except as
may otherwise be required by a Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee, if such funds are
less than or equal to $3,000,000, adjusted for inflation, the same shall be paid
directly to Tenant to be applied as provided herein. Provided Tenant is
conducting the condemnation restoration in accordance with this Lease and the
Permitted Leasehold Mortgage, the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee or Lending
Institution shall disburse the funds to Tenant from time to time upon receipt of
a request from Tenant to cover amounts due to contractors, subcontractors,
materialmen, engineers, architects or other Persons who have rendered services
or furnished materials in connection with the condemnation restoration. If the
Net Condemnation Award is insufficient to pay for the restoration, Tenant shall
be responsible for the remaining cost and expense.

         SECTION 11.3 PARTIAL LEASE TERMINATION. If there is a taking (excluding
a taking of the fee interest in the Premises if, after such taking, Tenant's
rights under this Lease are not affected and no rights of any Permitted
Leasehold Mortgagee are affected) for any public or quasi-public purpose by any
Governmental Authority by the exercise of the right of condemnation or eminent
domain or by agreement among Landlord, Tenant, the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee
and those authorized to exercise such right, of any portion of the Premises
which does not result in a termination of this Lease in accordance with Section
11.2(a), then this Lease shall terminate with respect to the portion of the Site
and/or Property so taken, but this Lease shall remain in full force and effect
with respect to the portion of the Premises not taken by condemnation or eminent
domain.

         SECTION 11.4 TEMPORARY TAKING.

         (a) If the temporary use of the whole or any portion of the Premises is
taken for a public or quasi-public purpose by a lawful power or authority by the
exercise of the right of condemnation or eminent domain or by agreement between
Tenant and those authorized to exercise such right, Tenant shall give Landlord
notice within five (5) days thereof. The Term

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shall not be reduced or affected in any way by reason of such temporary taking
and Tenant shall continue to pay to Landlord Rent without reduction or
abatement; provided, however, that if such temporary taking is for a period in
excess of one hundred eighty (180) days, then such taking shall be deemed a
permanent taking and the provisions of Sections 11.1 and 11.2, as applicable,
shall apply.

         (b) If the temporary taking is for a period not extending beyond the
Term (including a taking restricted entirely to Tenant's interest in this Lease
and the Premises and not affecting Landlord's interest in this Lease and the
Sites in any way), Tenant shall apply the award it receives in compensation
therefor toward a restoration of the improvements as may have been necessitated
by such taking, and Tenant shall, subject to the rights of any Permitted
Leasehold Mortgagee, be entitled to retain any remaining amount of such award.

         (c) If the temporary taking is for a period extending beyond the
expiration of the Term, the award therefor shall first be applied toward such
restoration of the improvements as may have been necessitated by such taking,
and the remainder shall be equitably apportioned between Landlord and Tenant as
of the expiration of the Term.

         SECTION 11.5 GOVERNMENTAL ACTION NOT RESULTING IN A TAKING. In case of
any governmental action not resulting in the taking or condemnation of any
portion of the Premises but creating a right to compensation therefor, such as
the changing of the grade of any street upon which the Premises abut, then this
Lease shall continue in full force and effect without reduction or abatement of
Rent. Any award payable thereunder shall be applied first to reimburse Tenant
for any construction work performed by Tenant resulting from such governmental
action and Tenant shall, subject to the rights of any Permitted Leasehold
Mortgagee, be entitled to retain any remaining amount of such award.

         SECTION 11.6 COLLECTION OF AWARDS. Each of the parties hereto shall
execute such documents as may be reasonably required to facilitate collection of
any awards made in connection with any condemnation proceeding referred to in
this Article XI.

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                                EVENTS OF DEFAULT
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         SECTION 12.1 EVENTS OF DEFAULT. Subject to the other terms and
provisions of this Article XII, the occurrence of any of the following events or
circumstances shall constitute an "EVENT OF DEFAULT" of Tenant hereunder:

         (a) the failure by Tenant to pay any rent or other cost, fee, charge or
amount due hereunder within thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord;

         (b) any failure by Tenant to perform any other of the material terms,
conditions, covenants or obligations of this Lease to be observed or performed
by Tenant within thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord; provided,
that if the matter cannot reasonably be cured within thirty (30) days, Tenant
shall have such additional time as may be necessary to

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effect a cure so long as Tenant commences such cure within thirty (30) days
after written notice and prosecutes such cure diligently to completion
thereafter;

         (c) the failure by Tenant to fully maintain its existence as a
corporation, partnership or other entity in good standing which is not resolved
within ninety (90) days after notice thereof; or

         (d) immediately upon the occurrence of an Event of Bankruptcy of
Tenant.

         In the event of a default which with the giving of notice to Tenant and
the passage of time would constitute an Event of Default, Landlord's notice of
such default to Tenant shall state with reasonable specificity the provision of
this Lease under which the default is claimed, the nature and character of such
default, the date by which such default must be cured, and that the failure of
Tenant to cure such default by the date set forth in such notice will result in
Landlord having the right to terminate this Lease. Landlord's allegation of a
default hereunder shall be subject to arbitration in accordance with the
provisions of Article XVIII; provided, that Tenant shall initiate any such
arbitration within the applicable grace period provided in this Section 12.1 or
within ten (10) days after the giving of Landlord's notice with respect to a
default under Section 12.1(d). If Tenant has initiated arbitration of Landlord's
allegation of a default pursuant to this paragraph and the arbitrators have
determined that a default has occurred, Tenant shall have an additional thirty
(30) days thereafter in which to cure such default.

         If, after the later to occur of (i) the last day of any cure period
provided in Sections 12.1(a), (b) or (c) or (ii) the last day of the cure
period, if applicable, provided for in the immediately preceding sentence,
Landlord determines that Tenant has not cured the default of which Tenant was
given notice as required by this Section 12.1, Landlord may give Tenant notice
of the occurrence of an Event of Default (an "EVENT OF DEFAULT NOTICE");
provided, that no such Event of Default shall become effective for ten (10) days
after such notice during which period Tenant may submit to arbitration, pursuant
to Section 18.1, any dispute related to Tenant's cure of such default. If Tenant
does not submit such dispute to arbitration within such ten (10) day period or,
if Tenant has initiated arbitration of a dispute related to Tenant's cure of
such default, upon a decision of the arbitrator that Tenant did not cure such
default, the Event of Default shall become effective immediately after the end
of such ten (10) day period or such arbitration, as the case may be. Subject to
Section 3.1(b), an Event of Default Notice shall state which remedy Landlord is
electing from among the remedies set forth in clauses (a), (b) and (c) of
Section 12.2. If Landlord's Event of Default Notice does not state that it will
seek the remedy set forth in clause (c) of Section 12.2, then Landlord shall be
deemed to have waived any right to such remedy as to that particular Event of
Default if it is determined that such Event of Default has occurred.
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, for so long as URH or any other
Affiliate of Landlord is a partner in the Partnership, Landlord shall not have
any rights under this Article XII with respect to any Event of Default that is
the result of actions taken by URH or any such other Affiliate under the
Partnership Agreement or arises out of the exercise of rights and obligations of
the Theme Park Owner with respect to Creative Aspects or marketing as provided
in Article IX of the Resort Agreement.

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         SECTION 12.2 ENFORCEMENT OF PERFORMANCE; DAMAGES; AND TERMINATION. If
an Event of Default occurs and becomes effective, Landlord may elect to (a)
enforce performance or observance by Tenant of the applicable provisions of this
Lease, (b) recover damages for breach of this Lease, or (c) subject to Section
16.1(b)(iii) and Article XIII, terminate this Lease pursuant to Section 12.3 if
Landlord has elected such remedy in the applicable Event of Default Notice.
Landlord's election of a remedy hereunder with respect to an Event of Default
shall not limit or otherwise affect Landlord's right to elect any of the
remedies available to Landlord hereunder with respect to any other Event of
Default, except for an election to terminate the Lease.

         SECTION 12.3 EXPIRATION AND TERMINATION OF LEASE.

         (a) Subject to Article XIII, Section 16.1(b)(iii) and Section 18.2(a),
if an Event of Default of Tenant occurs and becomes effective, provided Landlord
has elected the remedy of termination in its Event of Default Notice, Landlord
may, within ten (10) days after the date of entry by a court of a final judgment
that an Event of Default of Tenant exists (but without Tenant waiving any rights
it may have to stay the termination pending appeal), give Tenant and any
Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee notice stating that this Lease and the Term shall
terminate on the date specified in such notice, which date shall not be less
than ten (10) days after the giving of the notice, and this Lease and the Term
and all rights of Tenant under this Lease shall expire and terminate as if the
date specified in the notice were the Expiration Date, and Tenant shall quit and
surrender Tenant's interest in this Lease and the Premises and possession
thereof forthwith. If such termination is stayed by order of any court having
jurisdiction over any case in connection with an Event of Bankruptcy of Tenant
or by federal or state statute, then, following the expiration of any such stay,
or if the trustee appointed in any such case, Tenant or Tenant as
debtor-in-possession fails to assume Tenant's obligations under this Lease
within the period prescribed therefor by any Legal Requirement or within thirty
(30) days after entry of the order for relief or as may be allowed by the court,
Landlord, to the extent permitted by any Legal Requirement or by leave of the
court having jurisdiction over such case, shall have the right, at its election,
to terminate this Lease on five (5) days' notice to such trustee, Tenant or
Tenant as debtor-in-possession. Upon the expiration of such five (5) day period,
this Lease shall expire and terminate and such trustee, Tenant and/or Tenant as
debtor-in-possession, as the case may be, immediately shall quit and surrender
Tenant's interest in this Lease and the Project and possession thereof
forthwith.

         (b) Subject to Article XIII, if this Lease is terminated as provided in
Section 12.3(a), Landlord may, without notice, re-enter and repossess Tenant's
interest in this Lease and the Premises (which may include, but not be limited
to, re-entering and repossessing the Premises) and may dispossess Tenant by
summary proceedings, writ of possession, proceedings in bankruptcy court or
otherwise, subject to applicable Legal Requirements.

         (c) If this Lease is terminated as provided in Section 12.3(a):

               (i) Tenant shall pay to Landlord all Rent and all other payments,
     charges and amounts payable under this Lease by Tenant to Landlord to the
     date upon which the Term shall have expired and come to an end and Tenant
     shall surrender to

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     Landlord Tenant's interest in this Lease and the Premises (and possession
     thereof) in the manner required by this Lease, and both parties hereto
     shall be relieved of all further obligations hereunder, except to the
     extent this Lease expressly provides that an obligation hereunder shall
     survive the expiration or termination of this Lease or of the Term; and

               (ii) In no event shall Tenant be entitled to receive any credit
     or payment with respect to the value of the land and the Premises, title to
     which shall automatically vest in Landlord upon such termination.

         SECTION 12.4 WAIVER OF RIGHTS OF TENANT AND LANDLORD. To the extent not
prohibited by any Legal Requirement, Landlord and Tenant hereby waive and
release all rights now or hereafter conferred by statute or otherwise that would
have the effect of limiting or modifying any of the provisions of this Article
XII. Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither party shall be deemed to have waived
the benefit of any automatic stay provisions or any rights to remain in
possession of the Sites under any present or future bankruptcy code.

         SECTION 12.5 RECEIPT OF MONEYS AFTER NOTICE OR TERMINATION. No receipt
of money by Landlord from Tenant after the termination of this Lease, or after
the giving of any notice of the termination of this Lease, shall reinstate,
continue or extend the Term or affect any notice theretofore given to Tenant, or
operate as a waiver of the right of Landlord to recover Tenant's interest in
this Lease and the Premises (which may include, but not be limited to,
recovering possession of the Premises) by proper remedy. After the service of
notice to terminate this Lease or the commencement of any suit or summary
proceedings or after a final order or judgment for the possession of Tenant's
interest in this Lease and the Premises (which may include, but not be limited
to, a judgment for possession of the Premises), Landlord may demand, receive and
collect any moneys due or thereafter falling due without in any manner affecting
the notice, proceeding, order, suit or judgment, all such moneys collected being
deemed payments on account of the use and occupation of Tenant's interest in
this Lease and the Premises (including, without limitation, the use and
occupation of the Premises) or, at the election of Landlord, on account of
Tenant's liability hereunder.

         SECTION 12.6 STRICT PERFORMANCE. No failure by Landlord or Tenant to
insist upon strict performance of any covenant, agreement, term or condition of
this Lease or to exercise any right or remedy available to such party by reason
of the other party's default or an Event of Default, and no payment or
acceptance of full or partial Rent during the continuance (or with Landlord's
knowledge of the occurrence) of any default or Event of Default, shall
constitute a waiver of any such default or Event of Default or of such covenant,
agreement, term or condition or of any other covenant, agreement, term or
condition. No covenant, agreement, term or condition of this Lease to be
performed or complied with by either party, and no default by either party,
shall be waived, altered or modified except by a written instrument executed by
the other party. No waiver of any default or Event of Default shall affect or
alter this Lease, but each and every covenant, agreement, term and condition of
this Lease shall continue in full force and effect with respect to any other
then existing or subsequent default. Payment by Tenant to Landlord of any Rent
shall be without prejudice to, and shall not constitute a waiver of, any

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rights of Tenant against Landlord provided for under this Lease or at law or in
equity. Tenant's compliance with any request or demand made by Landlord shall
not be deemed a waiver of Tenant's right to contest the validity of such request
or demand.

         SECTION 12.7 RIGHT TO ENJOIN DEFAULTS. Subject to the provisions of
Articles XIII and XVIII, in the event of Tenant's default or Event of Default,
Landlord shall be entitled to seek to enjoin the default or Event of Default and
shall have the right to invoke any rights and remedies allowed at law or in
equity or by statute or otherwise, except to the extent Landlord's remedies are
expressly limited by the terms hereof. Subject to the provisions of Article
XVIII, in the event of any default by Landlord of any term, covenant or
condition under this Lease, Tenant shall be entitled to seek to enjoin the
default and shall have the right to invoke any rights and remedies allowed at
law or in equity or by statute or otherwise, except to the extent Tenant's
remedies are expressly limited by the terms hereof. Each right and remedy of
Landlord and Tenant provided for in this Lease shall be cumulative and shall be
in addition to every other right or remedy provided for in this Lease or now or
hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise except to the
extent Landlord's remedies and Tenant's remedies are expressly limited by the
terms hereof, and the exercise or beginning of the exercise by Landlord or
Tenant of any one or more of the rights or remedies provided for in this Lease
or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise
shall not preclude the simultaneous or later exercise by Landlord or Tenant of
any or all other rights or remedies provided for in this Lease or now or
hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise, except to the
extent Landlord's remedies and Tenant's remedies are expressly limited by the
terms hereof.

         SECTION 12.8 REMEDIES UNDER BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY CODES. If an
order for relief is entered or if any stay of proceeding or other act becomes
effective against Tenant or Tenant's interest in this Lease and the Premises or
Landlord or Landlord's interest in this Lease and the Sites, as applicable, in
any proceeding which is commenced by or against Tenant or Landlord, as
applicable, under the Bankruptcy Code or in a proceeding which is commenced by
or against Tenant or Landlord, as applicable, seeking a reorganization,
arrangement, composition, readjustment, liquidation, dissolution or similar
relief under any other present or future applicable federal, state or other
bankruptcy or insolvency statute or law, Landlord or Tenant, as applicable,
shall be entitled to invoke any and all rights and remedies available to it
under such bankruptcy or insolvency code, statute or law or this Lease (except
to the extent Landlord's remedies and Tenant's remedies are expressly limited by
the terms hereof). Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee will have possessory rights of
Tenant with the same priority as Tenant originally.

         SECTION 12.9 LANDLORD RIGHT TO CURE. If an Event of Default shall have
occurred and be continuing under this Lease, Landlord may, at its option, upon
reasonable prior notice to Tenant (unless Landlord reasonably believes there to
be an emergency threatening Landlord's property outside the Premises, or
threatening substantial damage to Landlord's interest in the Premises as
Landlord, in which event no notice shall be required and Landlord may act
immediately), perform the same for the account of, and at the expense of, Tenant
and upon such performance Tenant's Event of Default shall be deemed cured. The
reasonable out-of-pocket costs so paid or incurred by Landlord, in its
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the rate specified in Section 16.12, shall be due from and paid by Tenant, as
additional rent, within five (5) days after Tenant's receipt of written demand
therefor from Landlord.

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                               LEASEHOLD MORTGAGE
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         SECTION 13.1 RIGHT TO GRANT LEASEHOLD MORTGAGE. Notwithstanding the
provisions of Section 10.1, Tenant shall have the right to mortgage or grant a
security interest in Tenant's interest in this Lease and the Premises under one
or more leasehold mortgages to one or more Lending Institutions upon the
condition that all rights acquired under such leasehold mortgages shall be
subject to each and all of the covenants, conditions and restrictions set forth
in this Lease and to all rights and interests of Landlord herein, none of which
covenants, conditions, restrictions, rights or interests is or shall be waived
by Landlord. In no event, however, shall there be more than two (2) such
leasehold mortgages in effect at any one time.

         SECTION 13.2 RIGHTS OF LEASEHOLD MORTGAGEE. If a Permitted Leasehold
Mortgagee shall send to Landlord a true copy of its leasehold mortgage, together
with written notice specifying the name and address of such Permitted Leasehold
Mortgagee, then so long as such Permitted Leasehold Mortgage shall remain
unsatisfied of record or until written notice of satisfaction is given by the
holder to Landlord, the following provisions shall apply (in respect of such
Permitted Leasehold Mortgage and of any other Permitted Leasehold Mortgages):

         (a) Without the prior written consent of the Permitted Leasehold
Mortgagee, Landlord and Tenant shall not enter into any material amendment,
modification or supplement to this Lease.

         (b) Landlord shall, upon sending Tenant any written notice or
communication to Tenant of a material nature (including, without limitation, a
notice of default), simultaneously send a copy of such notice or communication
to the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee in the same manner provided by this Lease
for the giving of notices to Tenant, and no such material notice or
communication shall be deemed to have been given by Landlord to Tenant hereunder
unless Landlord shall have sent such notice to the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee
in the manner required by this Section 13.2. Landlord shall also give the
Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee notice ("NOTICE OF FAILURE TO CURE") if Tenant
fails to cure a Default within the period, if any, provided in this Lease for
such cure, promptly following the expiration of such period (i.e., an Event of
Default). Only Events of Default expressly described in the Notice of Failure to
Cure may give rise to a termination of the Lease by Landlord pursuant to its
termination rights hereunder.

         (c) The Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee shall have a period of forty-five
(45) days after receipt of the Notice of Failure to Cure, in the case of any
Event of Default, to (i) cure the Event of Default referred to in the Notice of
Failure to Cure or (ii) cause it to be cured, subject to the provisions of
Section 12.1(b). Nothing contained herein shall be construed as imposing any
obligation upon any such mortgagee to so perform or comply on behalf of Tenant.
Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 13.2(c), following the
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Notice of Failure to Cure, within five (5) days following the written request of
any Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee (which request may be contained in a notice
from such Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee to Landlord with respect to the subject
matter referred to in the foregoing clause (i) of this Section 13.2(c)),
Landlord shall deliver to such Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee a statement
certifying the aggregate amount of Rent then due and in arrears hereunder and
the estimated per diem increase in such amount, but no such request shall
increase any of the time periods provided for in this Section 13.2(c).

         (d) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if the Landlord
shall elect to terminate this Lease by reason of any default of Tenant, each
Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee shall not only have the right to nullify any
notice of termination by curing such default prior to the effective date of
termination but shall also have the separate right to postpone and extend the
specified date for the termination of this Lease, as fixed by Landlord in its
notice of termination, for a period of not more than six (6) months from the
date so specified for termination; provided, that such Permitted Leasehold
Mortgagee shall unconditionally agree with Landlord (by giving a notice to that
effect to Landlord), prior to the effective date of termination, that such
Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee will accomplish the following within the times
hereinafter provided and shall, in fact, accomplish the following in a timely
manner: (i) cure or cause to be cured within thirty (30) days of such notice any
then existing monetary defaults of which the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee has
knowledge; (ii) pay or cause to be paid during such six (6) month period any
Rent and other monetary obligations of Tenant hereunder of which the Permitted
Leasehold Mortgagee has knowledge, as the same fall due; (iii) promptly cure or
cause to be cured any other defaults that such Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee can
cure and of which the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee has knowledge; and (iv)
forthwith take such steps as it shall be lawfully able to acquire or sell
Tenant's interest in this Lease by foreclosure of the Permitted Leasehold
Mortgage or otherwise, and thereafter prosecute the same to completion with
reasonable diligence. If, at the end of said six (6) month period, the Permitted
Leasehold Mortgagee shall be actively engaged in steps to acquire or sell
Tenant's interest herein including, without limitation, contesting any court
order, or seeking relief from any statutory stay, restricting such acquisition
or sale, and is in compliance with the other conditions set forth in clauses (i)
through (iii) above, the time for said Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee to comply
with the applicable provisions of clause (iv) above shall be extended for such
period as shall be reasonably necessary to complete such steps with reasonable
diligence upon the same conditions. If Tenant's interest is acquired or sold as
aforesaid, the intended termination of this Lease by Landlord under the
aforesaid notice will be automatically nullified, and this Lease will continue
as if said notice of termination had never been given.

         (e) The name of each Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee shall be added to
the loss payable endorsement of any and all fire and other casualty insurance
policies to be carried by Tenant in respect of the Premises and/or the FF&E, and
all such policies shall state that the insurance proceeds are to be paid to the
First Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee to be held for the benefit of the parties
hereto and applied in the manner specified in this Lease.

         (f) A Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee shall have the right to appear in
any condemnation proceedings and to participate in any and all hearings, trials
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connection therewith. If there is a condemnation or eminent domain in respect of
the Premises and/or the FF&E which does not result in a termination of this
Lease, any award of payment therein shall be paid to the First Permitted
Leasehold Mortgagee for the benefit of the parties hereto and applied in the
manner specified in this Lease; and if the same results in a termination of this
Lease, to the extent required under the applicable mortgage, Tenant's portion of
the award or payment (if any) shall be paid to the First Permitted Leasehold
Mortgagee for the benefit of Tenant and the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagees.

         (g) To the extent required under the applicable mortgage, no fire or
casualty loss claims shall be settled and no agreement will be made in respect
of any award or payment in condemnation or eminent domain without in each case
the prior written consent of the First Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee.

         (h) Except where the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee has become the
tenant hereunder, no liability for the payment of Rent or the performance of any
of Tenant's covenants and agreements hereunder shall attach to or be imposed
upon the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee (other than any obligations assumed by
the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee), all such liability (other than any
obligations assumed by the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee) being hereby expressly
waived by Landlord.

         (i) Landlord shall accept performance by a mortgagee of any covenant,
condition or agreement on Tenant's part to be performed hereunder with the same
force and effect as though performed by Tenant; provided, that the covenants,
conditions or agreements set forth in Section 16.20 shall continue to be
obligations of Tenant.

         (j) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Lease, except for
payments of Rent and Additional Rent, no payment made to Landlord by any
mortgagee shall constitute the mortgagee's agreement that such payment was, in
fact, due under the terms of this Lease.

         SECTION 13.3 NEW LEASE WITH LEASEHOLD MORTGAGEE. In the event of
termination of this Lease by reason of any uncured default by Tenant or
rejection of this Lease by Tenant pursuant to Section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code
or pursuant to any provisions of any bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent
conveyance, reorganization, moratorium and other similar Legal Requirements
relating to or affecting creditors' rights generally, Landlord will promptly
notify the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee of such termination and the amount of
any sums then due to Landlord under this Lease, and the Permitted Leasehold
Mortgagee shall have the right to have Landlord enter into a new lease of the
Premises with the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee or a nominee controlled by such
Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee (hereinafter referred to in this Section 13.3 as
its "nominee") in accordance with the following provisions:

         (a) The Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee or its nominee shall be entitled
to such new lease if the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee shall make written
request upon Landlord for such new lease on or before the date which is thirty
(30) days after the date on which the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee shall have
received the notice from Landlord of such termination and if such written
request is accompanied by the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee's agreement to

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pay to Landlord, upon the execution and delivery of the new lease, the sums
which would then be due to Landlord under this Lease had this Lease remained in
effect;

         (b) Such new lease shall be for what would have been the remainder of
the Term hereunder if this Lease had not terminated, effective as of the date of
such termination, at the rent and upon the terms, provisions, covenants and
agreements as herein contained, including all rights and options herein
contained;

         (c) In such new lease, the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee or its nominee
shall agree to perform and observe all covenants herein contained on Tenant's
part to be performed and to cure all defaults of Tenant hereunder except for
those covenants not capable of being cured by a party other than Tenant;

         (d) Landlord shall not warrant possession of the Premises to the
Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee or its nominee under the new lease, it being
understood that the new lease shall be expressly made subject to the rights, if
any, of Tenant under this Lease or any other Person claiming the right to
possession through or under said Tenant;

         (e) The Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee or its nominee as tenant under
the new lease shall have the same right, title and interest in and to the
Premises as Tenant had under this Lease;

         (f) If more than one Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee shall make written
request upon Landlord in accordance with the provisions hereof for a new lease,
the new lease shall be delivered pursuant to the request of the Permitted
Leasehold Mortgagee whose leasehold mortgage is prior in lien among those who
made the request, and the written request of any Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee
whose leasehold mortgage is subordinate in lien shall be void and of no force or
effect; and

         (g) Effective upon the commencement of the term of any new lease
executed pursuant to this Section 13.3, all subleases for portions of the
Premises to which Landlord is then a party shall be assigned and transferred
without recourse by Landlord to the tenant under such new lease, and all monies
on deposit with Landlord by sublessees which tenant would have been entitled to
use but for the termination and expiration of this Lease may be used by the
tenant under such new lease for the purposes of and in accordance with the
provisions of such new lease.

         SECTION 13.4 ASSIGNMENT BY LEASEHOLD MORTGAGEE. If a Permitted
Leasehold Mortgagee shall acquire title to Tenant's interest in this Lease by
foreclosure, assignment in lieu of foreclosure or otherwise, or obtain a new
lease pursuant to Section 13.3, Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee may assign this
lease or such new lease in accordance with the terms and conditions of Article
X.

         SECTION 13.5 ADDITIONAL INSTRUMENT. Landlord shall, upon request,
execute, acknowledge and deliver to each Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee an
agreement prepared at the sole cost and expense of Tenant, in form satisfactory
to the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee and

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Landlord, among Landlord, Tenant and the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee, agreeing
to all the provisions of this Article XIII.

         SECTION 13.6 NO SUBORDINATION OF FEE INTEREST. Landlord shall at no
time be required to subordinate its fee simple interest in the Premises to the
lien of any leasehold mortgage or to mortgage its fee simple interest in the
Premises as collateral or additional security for any leasehold mortgage.

                                   ARTICLE XIV
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                              SURRENDER OF PREMISES
                              ---------------------

         SECTION 14.1 CONDITION OF PREMISES. Subject to the provisions of
Section 5.10, Tenant shall, on or before the last day of the Term or upon any
other Expiration Date, peaceably and quietly surrender and deliver to Landlord
the Premises (including the FF&E, the Operating Equipment and the Operating
Supplies) in good order, condition and repair, reasonable wear and tear (and
damage by fire or other casualty if the termination is pursuant to Article XI)
excepted, and free and clear of liens, encumbrances and ownership rights or
claims of Tenant (other than liens and encumbrances created by Landlord or its
Affiliates (other than Tenant)) and (only if Landlord so elects) sublessees and
Concessionaires; provided, however, that Landlord may, at its option, require
any or all sublessees or Concessionaires not theretofore approved by Landlord to
recognize Landlord under such sublease or concession agreement, in which event
any such sublessees or Concessionaire shall become the sublessees or
Concessionaire of Landlord for the balance of the remaining term of the
applicable sublease or concession agreement.

         SECTION 14.2 TITLE TO PREMISES, FF&E, ETC. Upon the Expiration Date,
title to the Premises (including any FF&E, Operating Equipment and Operating
Supplies owned by Tenant subject to any leases or encumbrances) shall thereupon,
and without further act (or representation or warranty) of either party, vest in
Landlord (subject, however, in the event of the sooner termination of this
Lease, to the rights of any Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee to acquire the same in
connection with the new lease pursuant to Section 13.3), subject to the rights
of the holders of any trademarks appearing on any FF&E, Operating Equipment, and
Operating Supplies owned by Tenant. Tenant shall promptly thereafter execute and
deliver to Landlord such deed, bill of sale and other transfer documents or
instruments as Landlord may reasonably request; provided, that they contain no
covenant, warranty, representation or other liability of Tenant not contained
herein.

         SECTION 14.3 TITLE TO FF&E RESERVE ACCOUNT. Ownership of and to the
FF&E Reserve Account and all proceeds thereof shall automatically vest in
Landlord (subject to the lien therein of the Permitted Leasehold Mortgagees)
upon the expiration of the Term without the payment of consideration therefor
and without the necessity for the execution and delivery by Tenant of any
instrument transferring title thereto. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant
covenants and agrees that, upon the expiration of the Term, Tenant shall, upon
Landlord's request, execute and deliver to Landlord any instrument or document
reasonably requested by Landlord to confirm title in Landlord to said FF&E
Reserve Account and all proceeds thereof.

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         SECTION 14.4 CASH AND ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE. Tenant shall retain the
right to all cash (other than cash in the FF&E Reserve Account) and accounts
receivable on or in connection with the Premises existing as of the expiration
of the Term and Landlord shall pay Tenant for all unopened consumable supplies
located at the Premises upon the expiration of the Term (based on Tenant's
actual cost therefor); provided, however, that Tenant shall turn over to
Landlord all deposits, accounts receivable and other payments with respect to
all bookings for periods after the expiration of the Term. Landlord shall assume
all advanced bookings for periods after the expiration of the Term made in the
ordinary course of the operation of the Project. If, after the expiration of the
Term, Landlord collects any accounts receivable to which Tenant is entitled,
Landlord shall promptly remit such amounts to Tenant, subject to the rights of
any recognized mortgagee.

         SECTION 14.5 REFUSAL TO SURRENDER PREMISES.

         (a) If Tenant holds over or refuses to surrender possession of the
Premises in accordance with the provisions of this Lease, Landlord shall have
the right, in addition to all other rights and remedies available to it, to
treat such holding over as a tenancy at sufferance or a month-to-month tenancy.
During such holding over period, Tenant shall be obligated to perform all of its
obligations under this Lease (as if this Lease had not so expired or
terminated), except that the Base Rent during the period of holding over shall
be one hundred seventy-five percent (175%) of the Base Rent during the Term.
During any such holding over period, Landlord shall have no obligations of any
nature whatsoever under this Lease or otherwise to Tenant.

         (b) If the Premises (including the Hotels and the FF&E) are not timely
so surrendered, Tenant shall pay to Landlord all expenses which Landlord may
incur by reason thereof and, in addition, shall indemnify and hold harmless
Landlord from and against all claims made against Landlord by any tenant or
tenants succeeding to the Premises or any part thereof, founded upon delay by
Landlord in delivering possession of the Premises to such tenant or tenants or
upon the improper or inadequate condition of the Premises, to the extent that
such delay or improper or inadequate condition is occasioned by the failure of
Tenant to perform its said surrender obligations and/or to timely surrender the
Premises. All property of Tenant or of any other person which shall remain in
the Premises after the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease shall be
deemed to have been abandoned and may be retained by Landlord as its property or
be disposed of without accountability in such manner as Landlord may deem fit
and, if the cost of any disposition exceeds any proceeds from the sale of such
property, such cost shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord upon demand.

         SECTION 14.6 SURVIVAL CLAUSE. The provisions of this Article XIV shall
survive the expiration of the Term.

                                   ARTICLE XV
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                                 QUIET ENJOYMENT
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         SECTION 15.1 QUIET ENJOYMENT. Upon full and timely payment by Tenant of
the amounts herein provided, and upon the observance and performance by Tenant
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covenants, terms and conditions on Tenant's part to be observed and performed,
Tenant shall peaceably and quietly be entitled to use and enjoy the Premises for
the term of the Lease, without hindrance or interruption by Landlord or any
other Person or Persons lawfully or equitably claiming by, through or under
Landlord.

                                   ARTICLE XVI
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                                  MISCELLANEOUS
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         SECTION 16.1 LANDLORD CONSENT.

         (a) All consents or approvals required to be obtained by Tenant from
Landlord hereunder shall be granted by Landlord when UCDP has given its consent
or approval, whether express or implied; and, for all purposes under this Lease,
UCFP designates and appoints UCDP as the member of Landlord from which consents
and approvals shall be obtained by Tenant. The parties hereto acknowledge and
agree that each of UCDP and UCFP shall, jointly and severally, be obligated to
perform or satisfy any obligation, covenant or agreement of Landlord hereunder.

         (b) The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that, as of the date
hereof, URH, an Affiliate of Landlord, is a general partner of Tenant. For so
long as an Affiliate of Landlord owns, directly or indirectly, an equity
interest in Tenant, the following provisions shall apply to Landlord hereunder:

                (i) any consent or approval required to be obtained by Tenant
     from Landlord hereunder shall be deemed to be granted by Landlord if an
     Affiliate of Landlord which owns, directly or indirectly, an equity
     interest in Tenant had given its consent or approval to such matter in
     accordance with the Partnership Agreement;

               (ii) any consent, approval, action or controversy concerning
     Section 3.2 (except for Section 3.2(a)(v)), Section 4.1, Section 4.2,
     Sections 5.2 through 5.15 (except for Sections 5.5(a) and (c)), Article
     VII, Article VIII, Section 10.1, Section 10.5, and Section 11.1 shall be
     resolved between the Partners, as such, in accordance with the dispute
     resolution procedures in the Partnership Agreement including Section 28.7
     of the Partnership Agreement and arbitration pursuant to Section 28 of the
     Partnership Agreement. In any such arbitration, the Partner that is an
     Affiliate of Landlord may assert, and the arbitrator shall give due
     consideration to, any claim that the matter at issue, if adversely decided,
     as to such Partner, would have a significant adverse effect with respect to
     a material interest as Landlord hereunder; and

              (iii) Landlord shall be prohibited from terminating this Lease.

         (c) To the extent that the indemnification obligations provided in
Section 8.2(b) are inconsistent with the indemnification obligations of Landlord
and its Affiliates in the Partnership Agreement, the indemnification obligations
granted in the Partnership Agreement shall control.

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         (d) Except as otherwise provided in Section 16.1(b)(ii), the parties
hereto acknowledge and agree that, so long as a partner or other equity owner in
Tenant is an Affiliate of the Landlord, the partner or other equity owner in
Tenant that is not an Affiliate of the Landlord shall have the right on behalf
of the Tenant, to give all notices, grant or withhold consents or approvals, and
exercise any remedies of Tenant under this Agreement and the Landlord shall only
look to such unaffiliated party with respect to such matters.

         SECTION 16.2 INFLATION ADJUSTMENT. All currency figures referred to in
this Agreement as being "adjusted for inflation" shall be deemed to be adjusted
every year (as of each succeeding anniversary date of this Agreement) by the
percentage change in the Consumer Price Index between the figure established by
such index for the month in 1998 as of which this Agreement is dated (or such
other month as may be expressly specified), and the last month immediately
preceding such anniversary date for which such figure is publicly available. In
the event such Consumer Price Index shall be discontinued or abandoned, the term
Consumer Price Index shall refer to the closest comparable index as may be
substituted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. If no such index shall be
substituted, then another index generally recognized as authoritative shall be
substituted by agreement of the parties hereto, and if such parties cannot
agree, such index shall be determined pursuant to arbitration as provided in
Article XVIII.

         SECTION 16.3 FORCE MAJEURE. A party alleging the occurrence of a Force
Majeure Event shall use reasonable good faith efforts to notify the other party
not later than twenty (20) days after such party knows of the occurrence of a
Force Majeure Event; provided, however, that either party's failure to notify
the other of the occurrence of an event constituting a Force Majeure Event shall
not alter, detract from or negate its character as a Force Majeure Event or
otherwise result in the loss of any benefit or right granted to the delayed
party under this Lease. In no event shall any party's financial condition or
inability to fund or obtain funding or financing constitute a "Force Majeure
Event" with respect to such party. The times for performance set forth in this
Lease (other than for monetary obligations of a party) shall be extended only to
the extent performance is delayed by the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event,
except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Lease.

         SECTION 16.4 NO WAIVER. The waiver by Landlord or Tenant, as the case
may be, of any breach of any term, covenant or condition herein contained shall
not be deemed to be a waiver of such term, covenant or condition, or of any
subsequent breach of the same or any other term, covenant or condition herein
contained. The subsequent acceptance of rents hereunder by Landlord shall not be
deemed to be a waiver of any preceding breach by Tenant of any term, covenant or
condition of this Lease other then the failure of Tenant to pay the particular
rent so accepted, regardless of Landlord's knowledge of such preceding breach at
the time of acceptance. No covenant, tern or condition of this Lease shall be
deemed to have been waived by Landlord or Tenant, as the case may be, unless
such waiver is expressly set forth in writing by Landlord or Tenant, as the case
may be.

         SECTION 16.5 ACCORD AND SATISFACTION. No payment by Tenant or receipt
by Landlord of a lesser amount than the rents herein stipulated shall be deemed
to be other than on account of the earliest stipulated rents, nor shall any
endorsement or statement on any check or

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any letter accompanying any check or payment be deemed an accord and
satisfaction, and Landlord may accept such check or payment without prejudice to
Landlord's right to recover the balance of such rent or pursue any other remedy
in this Lease.

         SECTION 16.6 ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Lease sets forth all the covenants,
promises, agreements, obligations, conditions and understandings between
Landlord and Tenant, oral or written, relating to the subject matter of this
Lease. Neither Landlord nor Tenant has made any representations, warranties,
covenants or agreements not expressly contained in this Lease. No subsequent
alterations, amendment, change or addition to this Lease shall be binding upon
Landlord and Tenant unless reduced to writing and signed by both parties hereto.
Landlord and Tenant shall in no event be construed as partners or joint
venturers.

         SECTION 16.7 NOTICES. Whenever it is provided herein that notice,
demand, request, consent, approval or other communication shall or may be given
to, or served upon, any of the parties hereto by the other, or whenever any of
such parties desires to give or serve upon any other any notice, demand,
request, consent, approval or other communication with respect hereto, each such
notice, demand, request, consent, approval or other communication (referred to
in this Section 16.7 as a "NOTICE") shall be in writing (whether or not so
indicated elsewhere in this Lease) and shall be effective for any purpose only
if given or served by (i) certified or registered U.S. Mail, postage prepaid,
return receipt requested, (ii) personal delivery with a signed receipt or (iii)
a recognized national courier service, in each case addressed as follows:

     to Tenant:

                     UCF Hotel Venture
                     1000 Universal Studios Plaza
                     Orlando, Florida 32819
                     Attention: Mr.  Tom Williams

     with a copy to each of the following:

                     Loews Hotels Holding Corporation
                     667 Madison Avenue
                     New York, New York 10021
                     Attention: Corporate Secretary

                     Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP
                     201 S.  Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 2500
                     Miami, Florida 33131
                     Attention: William A.  Weber, Esq.

                     Universal Rank Hotel Partners
                     1000 Universal Studios Plaza
                     Orlando, FL 32819
                     Attn: General Manager

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                     Universal Studios, Inc.
                     100 Universal City Plaza
                     Universal City, CA 91608
                     Attn: General Counsel

                     Universal Studios Recreation Group
                     100 Universal City Plaza
                     Universal City, CA 91608
                     Attn: Chairman and Peter Csathy

                     Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
                     51 West 52nd Street
                     New York, NY 10019
                     Attn: Stephen Gellman, Esq.

                     The Rank Group Plc
                     6 Connaught Place
                     London W2 2EZ
                     ENGLAND
                     Attn: Douglas M.  Yates

                     Lord, Bissell & Brook
                     115 South LaSalle Street
                     Chicago, IL 60603
                     Attn: Wesley S.  Walton, Esq.

     to Landlord:

                     Universal City Development Partners
                     1000 Universal Studios Plaza
                     Orlando, Florida 32819
                     Attn: General Manager

                     Universal City Florida Partners
                     1000 Universal Studios Plaza
                     Orlando, Florida 32819
                     Attn: General Manager

     with a copy to:

                     Universal Studios, Inc.
                     100 Universal City Plaza
                     Universal City, CA 91608
                     Attn: General Counsel

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                     Universal Studios Recreation Group
                     100 Universal City Plaza
                     Universal City, CA 91608
                     Attn: Chairman and Peter Csathy

                     Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
                     51 West 52nd Street
                     New York, NY 10019
                     Attn: Stephen Gellman, Esq.

                     The Rank Group Plc
                     6 Connaught Place
                     London W2 2EZ
                     ENGLAND
                     Attn: Douglas M.  Yates

                     Lord, Bissell & Brook
                     115 South LaSalle Street
                     Chicago, IL 60603
                     Attn: Wesley S.  Walton, Esq.

Any such Notice may be given, in the manner provided in this Section 16.7, on
any party's behalf by its attorneys designated by such party by notice
hereunder. Every Notice shall be effective on the date actually received, as
indicated on the receipt therefor or on the date delivery thereof is refused by
the recipient thereof. All references in this Lease to the date of Notice shall
mean the effective date, as provided in the immediately preceding sentence.

         SECTION 16.8 CONSENTS AND APPROVALS.

         (a) All consents and approvals which may be given under this Lease
shall, as a condition of their effectiveness, be in writing. The granting by a
party hereto of any consent to or approval of any act requiring consent or
approval under the terms of this Lease, or the failure on the part of a party
hereto to object to any such action taken without the required consent or
approval, shall not be deemed a waiver by the party whose consent was required
of its right to require such consent or approval for any other act.

         (b) Unless expressly stated herein to be in the sole discretion of a
party hereto, all consents and approvals which may be given by a party under
this Lease shall not (whether or not so indicated elsewhere in this Lease) be
unreasonably withheld or conditioned by such party and shall be given or denied
within the time period provided, and if no such time period has been provided,
within a reasonable time. Upon disapproval of any request for a consent or
approval, which is not in the consenting or approving party's sole discretion,
the disapproving party shall, together with notice of such disapproval, submit
to the requesting party a written statement setting forth with specificity its
reasons for such disapproval.

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         (c) If, pursuant to the terms of this Lease, any consent or approval by
either Landlord or Tenant is alleged to have been unreasonably withheld,
conditioned or delayed, then any dispute as to whether such consent or approval
has been unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed shall be settled by
arbitration in accordance with Article XVIII. If there shall be a final
determination that the consent or approval was unreasonably withheld,
conditioned or delayed so that the consent or approval should have been granted,
the consent or approval shall be deemed granted. Such deemed grant of consent or
approval shall not be deemed to be satisfaction of any obligation under this
Lease of the party from whom such consent or approval was requested to give such
consent or approval reasonably, unconditionally and/or without delay and shall
not prejudice any rights under this Lease of the party seeking such consent or
approval to seek damages for such failure by the other party to so perform as
required hereunder.

         (d) Except as specifically provided herein, no fees or charges of any
kind or amount shall be required by either party hereto as a condition of the
grant of any consent or approval which may be required under this Lease.

         SECTION 16.9 HEADINGS AND SECTION NUMBERS; TERMS GENERALLY.

         (a) The headings and article and section numbers appearing in this
Lease are inserted only as a matter of convenience, and in no way define, limit,
construe or describe the scope or intent of such heading, section or article,
nor in any way affect the interpretation of this Lease.

         (b) (i) Words in the singular shall be held to include the plural and
vice versa and words of one gender shall be held to include the other genders as
the context requires, (ii) the terms "hereof," "herein," and "herewith" and
words of similar import shall, unless otherwise stated, be construed to refer to
this Lease as a whole (including all of the Exhibits and Schedules hereto) and
not to any particular provision of this Lease, and Article, Section, paragraph,
clause Exhibit and Schedule references are to the Articles, Sections,
paragraphs, clauses, Exhibits and Schedules to this Lease unless otherwise
specified, (iii) the word "including" and words of similar import when used in
this Lease shall mean "including, without limitation," unless otherwise
specified, (iv) the word "or" shall not be exclusive, (v) references to a Person
are also references to its permitted successors and assigns and (vi) any
reference herein to a "copy" or "copies" of any document, instrument or
agreement shall mean a true, correct and complete copy (or copies) thereof.

         SECTION 16.10 CONSTRUCTION OF LANGUAGE. The language in all parts of
this Lease shall be construed in accordance with its meaning, and not strictly
for or against either Landlord or Tenant.

         SECTION 16.11 BROKER'S COMMISSION. Except for any broker's or finder's
fees due to Sonnenblick-Goldman Company incurred in connection with the
agreement between URH and LOH described in the third Whereas clause hereof,
which shall be the sole responsibility of URH, each of Landlord and Tenant
warrant that it has employed no broker or finders in connection with this
transaction.

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         SECTION 16.12 INTEREST. Interest shall accrue on any sums owed by
Tenant to Landlord, commencing on the first date of delinquency and continuing
until the full amount (including interest) is paid to Landlord, at the rate of
interest of four percentage points (4%) over the prime rate (which shall mean,
for each interest period, the annual prime rate (or base rate) reported in the
"Money Rates" column or section of The Wall Street Journal as being the base
rate on corporate loans at larger U.S. Money Center commercial banks on the
first date on which The Wall Street Journal is published during such interest
period; provided that, if such rate is not available in The Wall Street Journal,
Landlord and Tenant shall attempt in good faith to agree upon such a rate and,
if no such rate is agreed upon, such rate shall be determined pursuant to the
arbitration provisions set forth in Article XVIII), unless the failure to timely
pay such amount is due to any act or omission of any Affiliate of Landlord that
is a Partner, or has an equity interest, in Tenant. Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary contained in this Lease, this Section 16.12 shall not be effective
until such time as an Affiliate of Landlord does not own, directly or
indirectly, an equity interest in Tenant.

         SECTION 16.13 LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY. It is specifically understood
and agreed that there shall be absolutely no personal liability on the part of
Landlord or Tenant or on the part of any of Landlord's Affiliates or Tenant's
Affiliates, as the case may be, in respect of any of the terms, covenants and
conditions of this Lease, and Tenant or Landlord, as the case may be, shall look
solely to the interest of Landlord or Tenant, as the case may be, in the
Premises for the satisfaction of each and every remedy of Tenant or Landlord, as
the case may be, in the event of any breach or default by Landlord or Tenant, as
the case may be, or by any successor in interest to Landlord or Tenant, as the
case may be, of any of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease to be
performed by Landlord or Tenant, as the case may be. From and after any
conveyance of the Premises by Landlord, except if and to the extent that the
conveying Landlord is personally liable for an obligation pursuant to the terms
of this Lease, if such conveyance has been approved by Tenant, the conveying
Landlord shall have no obligation or liability of any kind under this Lease for
obligations arising from and after such conveyance if and to the extent that the
entity receiving the conveyance shall assume the obligations of Landlord
thereafter to be performed under this Lease.

         SECTION 16.14 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS; THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. Except as
otherwise provided herein, the terms hereof shall be binding upon and shall
inure to the benefit of the successors and permitted assigns, respectively, of
Landlord and Tenant. Except as otherwise provided in Article VIII with respect
to the indemnification obligations for the benefit of Landlord Indemnified
Parties and Tenant Indemnified Parties and, with respect to LOH, Universal and
Rank, as provided in any provisions hereof specifically referencing such Person,
the provisions of this Lease are for the sole benefit of Landlord and Tenant and
shall not inure to the benefit of any other Person (other than permitted assigns
of the parties hereto) either as a third party beneficiary or otherwise, except
a Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee.

         SECTION 16.15 LABOR HARMONY. Without limiting the generality of any
other provision in this Lease, each party hereto, in its sole discretion (which
shall not be subject to arbitration), shall use good faith efforts to avoid any
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labor dispute or problem which may adversely affect the other party in the
efficient operation of its business.

         SECTION 16.16 GOVERNING LAW. This Lease and all provisions thereof,
irrespective of the place of execution or performance, shall be construed and
enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida applicable to
agreements which are executed and are performed wholly in Florida.

         SECTION 16.17 CUMULATIVE RIGHTS. The rights and remedies given to the
Landlord or Tenant in this Lease are distinct, separate and cumulative rights
and remedies, and no one of them, whether or not exercised by the Landlord or
Tenant, as the case may be, shall be deemed to be in exclusion of any of the
others, except as expressly set forth in this Lease.

         SECTION 16.18 PARTIAL INVALIDITY. If any provision of this Lease, the
deletion of which would not adversely affect the receipt of any material benefit
by any party hereunder or substantially increase the burden on any party hereto,
shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable to any extent, the same shall not
affect in any respect whatsoever the validity or enforceability of the remainder
of this Lease.

         SECTION 16.19 INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. Subject to Section 18.3, in the event
of a breach or threatened breach by either party hereto of any of the covenants
or provisions of this Lease, the other party hereto shall, in addition to any
remedies expressly mentioned in this Lease, have the right of injunction and the
right to invoke any remedy allowed at law or in equity.

         SECTION 16.20 CONFIDENTIALITY.

         (a) Landlord and Tenant shall hold, and shall cause their respective
Affiliates to hold, in strict confidence and not disclose to others any
proprietary or confidential information (including, without limitation, trade
secrets and information with respect to competitors and any information provided
to Landlord pursuant to Section 4.2) learned from the other or from or in
connection with the operation of the Project or the Premises; provided, that
proprietary or confidential information shall not include information which (i)
was or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of a
breach of this Lease or Section 31 of the Partnership Agreement or (ii) was or
becomes available to a Person bound by this Section 16.20 on a non-confidential
basis from a source other than the other party or its Affiliates; provided, that
such source was not, to such bound Person's knowledge, bound by a
confidentiality agreement with respect to such information. In addition, if
Landlord, UCDP or UCFP transfers, directly or indirectly, its interests
hereunder, the transferee thereof shall not at any time thereafter disclose any
such proprietary or confidential information to any Affiliate or subsidiary of
such transferee that is involved in the hotel business or any of the agents,
employees or accountants of such Affiliate or subsidiary.

         (b) If such a bound Person is requested, or becomes legally compelled,
to disclose any of such proprietary or confidential information, such bound
Person will provide the other party with prompt notice thereof (before such
information is disclosed, if practicable) so that the other party may seek a
protective order or other appropriate remedy and/or waive

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compliance with the terms of this Section 16.20. If such protective order or
other remedy is not obtained or that the other party, in its sole discretion,
waives any provision of this Section 16.20, such bound entity may furnish only
that portion of the proprietary or confidential information which is legally
required and will exercise its reasonable efforts to obtain reliable assurance
that confidential treatment will be accorded such information.

         (c) All publicity relating to the Project and the Premises, including
the development of the Project, the historical and projected financial results
of the Project, future business plans of the Project, and the relationship among
the parties hereto, shall be jointly planned, coordinated and agreed to by the
parties hereto. Other than with respect to marketing of the Project by Tenant,
neither party hereto shall act unilaterally in this regard without the prior
written approval of the other party hereto; provided, however, that such
approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

         (d) Landlord and Tenant shall remain bound by the provisions of this
Section 16.20 despite any subsequent transfer of any interest in the Premises or
any termination of this Lease.

         SECTION 16.21 MEMORANDUM OF LEASE. Upon the execution and delivery of
this Lease by both parties, Landlord and Tenant shall each execute a Memorandum
of Lease in the form attached as Exhibit E hereto. Tenant shall cause such
Memorandum of Lease to be recorded in the land records of the County.

                                  ARTICLE XVII
                                  ------------

                     LANDLORD'S INTEREST NOT SUBJECT TO LIEN
                     ---------------------------------------

         SECTION 17.1 LANDLORD'S INTEREST NOT SUBJECT TO LIEN.

         (a) NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY IN THIS LEASE, THE
INTEREST OF LANDLORD IN ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE PREMISES, WHICH PREMISES ARE
DEFINED IN THIS LEASE TO INCLUDE THE SITES, THE HOTELS, THE SUPPORT FACILITY,
THE BUILDING & APPURTENANCES, THE FF&E, THE OPERATING EQUIPMENT, AND THE
OPERATING SUPPLIES SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANY LIENS FOR IMPROVEMENTS FOR WORK
MADE OR DONE BY OR AT THE INSTANCE OF TENANT, WHETHER OR NOT THE SAME SHALL BE
MADE OR DONE WITH THE CONSENT OF LANDLORD OR BY AGREEMENT BETWEEN TENANT AND
LANDLORD. IT IS AGREED THAT IN NO EVENT SHALL LANDLORD, OR THE INTEREST OF
LANDLORD IN THE PREMISES, OR ANY IMPROVEMENTS THERETO, BE LIABLE FOR OR
SUBJECTED TO ANY CONSTRUCTION, MECHANICS', MATERIALMEN'S, LABORER'S, OR OTHER
STATUTORY OR COMMON LAW LIENS FOR IMPROVEMENTS OR WORK DONE BY, OR AT THE
INSTANCE OF THE TENANT. THIS LEASE EXPRESSLY PROHIBITS THE SUBJECTING OF THE
INTEREST OF LANDLORD, INCLUDING LANDLORD'S REVERSIONARY INTEREST, IN THE
PREMISES OR ANY IMPROVEMENTS THERETO, TO ANY CONSTRUCTION, MECHANICS',
MATERIALMEN'S, LABORER'S, OR OTHER STATUTORY OR

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COMMON LAW LIENS, INCLUDING EQUITABLE CLAIMS OF LIEN, FOR IMPROVEMENTS MADE BY
OR AT THE INSTANCE OF TENANT, OR CONCERNING WHICH TENANT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR
PAYMENT UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THIS LEASE, OR OTHERWISE, AND ALL PERSONS
DEALING WITH, OR CONTRACTING WITH, TENANT DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY THROUGH OTHER
PARTIES, ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE OF THESE PROVISIONS.

         (b) FURTHER, AT ALL TIMES DURING THE TERM OF THIS LEASE, WHICH IS A
PERIOD OF ONE HUNDRED (100) YEARS, LANDLORD'S REVERSIONARY INTEREST IN THE
SITES, THE HOTELS, THE SUPPORT FACILITY, THE BUILDING & APPURTENANCES, THE FF&E,
THE OPERATING EQUIPMENT, AND THE OPERATING SUPPLIES SHALL REMAIN AT ALL TIMES
SUPERIOR IN RIGHT, TITLE, AND DIGNITY TO ANY LIENS, RIGHTS TO CLAIM LIENS, OR
ANY EQUITABLE RIGHT OR CLAIM OF LIEN, OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHICH ANY
CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR, SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR, MATERIALMAN, OR LABORER, OR ANY
PARTY CONTRACTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY WITH TENANT, MAY IMPOSE OR MAY SEEK TO
IMPOSE, UPON TENANT'S INTEREST DURING THE TERM OF THIS LEASE, IN THE SITES, THE
HOTELS, THE SUPPORT FACILITY, THE BUILDING & APPURTENANCES, THE FF&E, THE
OPERATING EQUIPMENT, AND THE OPERATING SUPPLIES.

         (c) THE PROVISIONS OF THIS NOTICE OF LANDLORD'S NON-LIABILITY FOR LIENS
SHALL APPLY TO ALL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY WHICH MAY OCCUR DURING THE TERM OF THIS
LEASE. SPECIFICALLY, THIS NOTICE OF LANDLORD'S NON-LIABILITY SHALL CONTINUE IN
FULL FORCE AND EFFECT DURING THE TERM OF THIS LEASE, AND SHALL APPLY TO ANY
REMODELING, RETROFITTING, ADDITIONS, REPLACEMENT, REFURBISHING, REPAIR, AND ANY
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AND SUPPLY OF CONSTRUCTION LABOR, SERVICES, AND
MATERIALS, OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHICH MAY OCCUR DURING THE TERM OF THIS
LEASE.

         (d) THIS ARTICLE XVII SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE MEMORANDUM OF LEASE TO
BE PLACED OF RECORD IN THE COUNTY TO PUT EACH CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR,
MATERIALMAN, LABORER, VENDOR. OR SUPPLIER THAT MAY BE PROVIDING WORK IN
CONNECTION WITH THE INITIAL CONSTRUCTION OR ANY ALTERATIONS ON NOTICE OR THE
TERMS OF THIS ARTICLE XVIII.

                                  ARTICLE XVIII
                                  -------------

                                   ARBITRATION
                                   -----------

         SECTION 18.1 ARBITRATION.

         (a) Any dispute, disagreement, controversy or claim between Landlord
and Tenant arising out of or relating to this Lease, or the breach hereof (a
"DISPUTE"), except for

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matters that are stated to be in a party's "sole discretion" or as otherwise
provided herein to the contrary, shall be resolved by arbitration administered
by the AAA as provided in this Section 18.1 and the Commercial Arbitration Rules
of the AAA (the "AAA RULES") in effect as of the commencement of the applicable
arbitration proceeding, except to the extent the then current AAA Rules are
inconsistent with the provisions of this Section 18.1, in which event the terms
hereof shall control. The arbitration shall be governed by the United States
Arbitration Act and this Section 18.1, and judgment upon the award entered by
the arbitrators may be entered in any court having jurisdiction.

         (b) If either Landlord or Tenant asserts that a Dispute has arisen,
such asserting party shall give prompt written notice (or notice as otherwise
provided herein) thereof to the other party and to the AAA. Any arbitration
pursuant to this Section 18.1 shall be conducted in Orlando, Florida, unless the
arbitrator or arbitrators are unable in a timely manner to conduct the
arbitration in Orlando, Florida, in which case the arbitration will be conducted
in a location mutually agreed upon by Tenant, Landlord and the arbitrator or
arbitrators.

         (c) (i) The arbitration shall be conducted by three (3) arbitrators,
     which arbitrators shall be selected in accordance with the AAA Rules, and
     at least one (1) of whom (but no more than two (2) of whom) shall have had
     experience in the management and/or operation of hotels, or as a consultant
     in connection with the management and/or operation of hotels.

         (ii) Notwithstanding clause (i) above, if the Dispute at issue is for a
     liquidated amount not in excess of $500,000, adjusted for inflation, then
     the arbitration shall be conducted by one (1) arbitrator in accordance with
     the AAA Rules for Expedited Procedures, which arbitrator shall be selected
     in accordance with the AAA Rules for Expedited Procedures, and which
     arbitrator shall have had experience in the management and/or operation of
     hotels, or as a consultant in connection with the management and/or
     operation of hotels.

         (iii) In connection with any arbitration proceeding pursuant to this
     Section 18.1, (A) no arbitrator shall have been employed or engaged by a
     party hereto within the previous five (5) year period, (B) each arbitrator
     shall be neutral and independent of the parties to this Lease and their
     respective hotel consultants, (C) no arbitrator shall be affiliated with
     either party's auditors, (D) no arbitrator shall be employed by any hotel
     operator or an Affiliate of any hotel operator, and (E) no arbitrator shall
     have a conflict of interest with (including, without limitation, any bias
     towards or against) a party hereto or its then current hotel consultants.
     As used in this Lease, the term "arbitrator" or "arbitrators" shall mean
     the one (1) member arbitration panel or the three (3) member arbitration
     panel, as applicable, described herein.

         (d) The award of the arbitrators shall be accompanied by a statement of
the reasons upon which the award is based. The arbitrators shall not have the
power to modify this Lease. The award may not include, and the parties hereto
specifically waive, any award of punitive damages or attorneys' fees and costs.
Accordingly, each party hereto shall bear its own

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attorneys' fees and costs incurred in connection with any arbitration
proceeding. Unless otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, the fees
and costs of the arbitrators shall be borne equally by the parties hereto.

         (e) The arbitrators may consolidate proceedings with respect to any
Dispute under this Lease with proceedings with respect to any related
controversy; provided, that any parties to such controversy who are not parties
to this Lease consent to such consolidation.

         (f) The parties hereto will cooperate in the exchange of documents
relevant to any Dispute. Deposition or interrogatory discovery may be conducted
only by agreement of such parties or if ordered by the arbitrators. In
considering a request for such deposition or interrogatory discovery, the
arbitrators shall take into account that the parties hereto are seeking to avoid
protracted discovery in connection with any arbitration proceeding hereunder.

         SECTION 18.2 ELECTION OF REMEDIES.

         (a) If an Event of Default Notice states that Landlord has elected to
seek the remedy of termination of this Lease, then Section 18.1 shall not be
applicable. In such event, Landlord shall be required to commence a proceeding
against Tenant within sixty (60) days after Tenant's receipt of the Event of
Default Notice, in the Circuit Court in and for the County. Such proceeding
shall expressly seek, as an initial request for relief, among other relief not
prohibited by this Lease that may be requested at the discretion of Landlord, an
equitable determination by the court that an Event of Default exists under the
terms of this Lease and an award of termination of this Lease. Tenant shall have
the right to assert any counterclaim it may have against Landlord in any such
proceeding. Such proceeding shall be commenced by Landlord in the Circuit Court
in and for the County. If it is determined that the Circuit Court does not have
subject matter jurisdiction over such proceeding, then Landlord shall dismiss
such action and the matter shall be submitted to arbitration in accordance with
Section 18.1.

         (b) If an Event of Default Notice does not state that Landlord has
elected to seek the remedy of termination of this Lease, then any Dispute
arising therefrom shall be subject to arbitration in accordance with Section
18.1. If Tenant shall dispute Landlord's assertion that such Event of Default
has occurred, Tenant shall, within ten (10) days after Tenant's receipt of the
Event of Default Notice, commence an arbitration proceeding regarding such
Dispute. In such event, an Event of Default shall not be deemed to have occurred
and Landlord shall not be permitted to exercise any rights against Tenant
pursuant to Section 12.2(a) or 12.2(b) until such time as the arbitrators have
determined that an Event of Default has occurred.

         SECTION 18.3 EMERGENCY PROVISIONAL RELIEF. If a party hereto determines
that a Dispute presents such party with an extraordinary situation that requires
it to seek emergency provisional relief prior to the appointment of the
arbitrators who will determine such Dispute, it may seek such emergency
provisional relief from any court having jurisdiction; provided, however, that
(a) in order to obtain any such relief, the court shall determine that such
party has met any applicable standards imposed by the law applicable to the
relief requested with respect to such party's rights to such relief and (b) such
relief may only be sought and obtained on the condition that any order entered
by the court will expire ten (10) days after the appointment of

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the arbitrators unless the party that sought the order renews its application
for emergency provisional relief to the arbitrators within such ten (10) day
period, which arbitrators shall then make de novo any findings of fact that may
be required in ruling on such renewed application.

         SECTION 18.4 RESOLUTION BY CHAIRMEN. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in this Article XVIII, so long as Universal and Rank each own equity
interests in Landlord and LHHC owns an equity interest in Tenant, prior to the
submission of any Dispute to an arbitrator, either Tenant or Landlord may, upon
written notice to the other party, cause the Dispute to be first referred to a
group consisting of the Chairman of Universal Parks and the Commercial Director
of Rank, as representatives of Landlord, and the Chief Executive Officer of
LHHC, as representative of Tenant. In attempting to resolve such Dispute, the
representatives of Landlord shall collectively be entitled to one vote and the
representative of Tenant shall be entitled to one vote. If Landlord and Tenant,
through such representatives, are unable to unanimously resolve such matter
within ten (10) days after delivery of the written notice described in the
preceding sentence, then the matter shall be referred to an arbitrator as
provided in this Article XVIII. Any such unanimous resolution shall be deemed to
be the determination of such parties.

         SECTION 18.5 NO MERGER OF TITLE. There shall be no merger of this Lease
or of the leasehold estate created hereby by reason of the fact that the same
Person may acquire, own or hold, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part,
(a) this Lease or the leasehold estate created hereby or any interest in this
Lease or such leasehold estate, (b) the fee estate in the Project, except as may
expressly be stated in a written instrument duly executed and delivered by the
appropriate Person, or (c) a beneficial interest in Landlord.

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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Landlord and Tenant have executed and delivered
this Lease as of the date first above written.

                              UNIVERSAL CITY DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS

                              By: Universal City Florida Ltd., a
                                  general partner

                                  By: Universal City Florida
                                      Holding Co.  II, a general partner

WITNESS:                              By: Rank Orlando II, Inc., a general
/s/
------------------------------            By: /s/
                                              ------------------------------
                                          Title: V.P.
/s/                                              ---------------------------
------------------------------

WITNESS:                                  By:  Universal City Property
                                               Management Company II, a
/s/                                            general partner
------------------------------
                                               By: /s/
                                                   ------------------------
/s/                                            Title: Authorized Representative
------------------------------                        --------------------------

                              By: Universal City Holding Co. II, a
                                  general partner

WITNESS:                          By: Rank Orlando II, Inc., a general partner
/s/
-----------------------------
                                      By: /s/
                                          ----------------------------------
/s/                                   Title: V.P.
------------------------------               -------------------------------

WITNESS:                          By: Universal City Property Management
                                      Company II, a general partner

/s/
------------------------------       By: /s/
                                         ----------------------------------
                                     Title: Authorized Representative
/s/                                         --------------------------------
------------------------------

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                              UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA PARTNERS

WITNESS:                      By: Rank Orlando, Inc., a general partner

/s/                               By: /s/
------------------------------        ------------------------------------------
                                  Title: V.P.
                                         ---------------------------------------
/s/
------------------------------ By: Universal City Property Management Company,
                                  a general partner
WITNESS:

/s/                               By: /s/
------------------------------        ----------------------------------------
                                  Title: Authorized Representative
                                          -------------------------------------

/s/                           By: Universal City Florida Holding Co. I, a
------------------------------    general partner

                                  By: Rank Orlando, Inc., a general partner

WITNESS:                          By: /s/
                                      ------------------------------------
/s/                               Title: V.P.
------------------------------           ---------------------------------

                              By: Universal City Property Management
/s/                                   Company, a general partner
------------------------------
                                  By: /s/
                                      ------------------------------------
WITNESS:                          Title: Authorized Representative
                                         -----------------------------------
/s/
------------------------------UCF HOTEL VENTURE

                              By: Loews Orlando Hotel Partner, Inc., a general
/s/                               partner
------------------------------
                                  By: /s/
                                  -----------------------------------------
                                  Title:
                                        ---------------------------------------

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                              By: Universal Rank Hotel Partners, a general
                                  partner

                                  By: Universal Studios Hotel, Inc., a general
/s/                                   partner
------------------------------
                                      By: /s/
                                          --------------------------------------
                                      Title: Exec. V.P.
------------------------------               -----------------------------------

                                  By: Rank Hotels Orlando, Inc., a general
                                      partner

------------------------------        By: /s/
                                          --------------------------------------
                                      Title: V.P.
                                             -----------------------------------
------------------------------

THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY
AND SHOULD BE RETURNED TO:

Peter G. Latham, Esq.
KAY, PANZL & LATHAM, LLP
390 North Orange Avenue, Suite 600
Post Office Box 3353
Orlando, FL 32802
(407) 481-5801
                                                 For Recording Purposes Only
                                              ----------------------------------

                         FIRST AMENDMENT TO GROUND LEASE
                         -------------------------------

         THIS FIRST AMENDMENT TO GROUND LEASE ("First Amendment") made and
entered into this 12th day of June, 1998 by and between UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA
PARTNERS, a Florida general partnership ("Lessor") and UNIVERSAL CITY
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS, a Florida general partnership ("Lessee")

                               W I T N E S S E T H
                               -------------------

         WHEREAS, Lessor and Lessee have previously entered into a Ground Lease
dated _______________, 1995 (the "Lease") a memorandum of which Lease was
recorded November 8, 1995 in Official Records Book 4971, Page 2577, of the
Public Records of Orange County, Florida; and

         WHEREAS, Lessor and Lessee have agreed to enter into a Ground Lease of
the Premises as well as other lands owned by Lessor to UCF Hotel Venture (the
"UCF Lease"); and

         WHEREAS, Lessor and Lessee desire to modify the Lease to facilitate the
making of the UCF Lease, by releasing from the Lease all portions of the
Premises, as defined therein, which will be leased to UCF Hotel Venture pursuant
to the UCF Lease;

         NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and reciprocal covenants
herein made and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:

         1. CORRECTION OF DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES. The parties acknowledge that
the description of the Premises set forth in the Lease was created prior to the
construction of many infrastructure and supporting facilities and the
development of the infrastructure and supporting facilities has resulted in a
number of minor changes in the legal description of the Premises and the
Premises has been subject to a Plat of Universal City, Florida. In addition the
parties have agreed that all portions of the Premises located within Lots 8A and
10A of the Plat of Universal City Florida, according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 35, Page 84 through 87, Public Records of Orange County
Florida, are removed, discharged and forever released from the

description of the Premises and from all terms and conditions of the Lease.
Accordingly, Exhibits A, A-1, B, B-1, C and C-1 of the Lease are hereby deleted
in their entirety. The parties agree that the description of (1) Lessor's
Property shall be as set forth on Exhibit "A;" and (2) the Premises shall be as
set forth on Exhibits "B", said Exhibits "A" and "B" being attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference.

         2. JOINT USE FACILITIES. The parties agree that the third, fourth, and
fifth recitals Sections 1.4, 2.2, and Section 4 (including all subsections), as
well as all other references to the Joint Use Facilities and Joint Use
Agreements set forth in the Lease are hereby deemed deleted and shall be null
and void.

         3. RENT. Lessor acknowledges that Lessee has herewith paid the sum of
$470.00 plus all applicable'sales tax as a prepayment of all Rent required by
Section 2.1 of the Lease and that no further Rent or any additional rent or
other charges or payments shall be required under the terms of the Lease.
Accordingly, all of Sections 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 and that portion of Section 2.6
commencing with the phrase "and the Rent..." through the end of Section 2.6, are
hereby deemed deleted and shall be null and void.

         4. OTHER DELETIONS: MODIFICATIONS. The parties agree that in Section
1.3 of the Lease, from the eleventh line through the twenty-third line, the
phrase beginning with ", except to the extent" and ending with "Section 1.1,
hereof' is hereby deemed deleted and shall be null and void.

         5. MEMORANDUM OF FIRST AMENDMENT TO LEASE. Lessor and Lessee agree that
this First Amendment shall be recorded in the Public Records of Orange County,
Florida.

         6. CONTINUED EFFECT. Except as herein modified, the parties acknowledge
and agree that the Lease is in full force and effect and each party represents
and warrants to the other that neither party is in default under the Lease and
that no state of facts exists which, if continued, would create a default by the
other party as of the date of this First Amendment (it being acknowledged and
agreed that any and all defaults existing as of the date hereof, whether known
or unknown, are hereby waived). All defined terms in this First Amendment have
the same meaning as in the Lease, except as otherwise noted. In the event of any
conflict between the Lease and this First Amendment, this First Amendment shall
control.

         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this First Amendment this
_____ day of _____________, 1998.

                                        "LESSEE"

                                      UNIVERSAL CITY DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS,
Signed, sealed and delivered          a Florida general partnership
in the presence of:
                                      By: UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA HOLDING
Signature       /s/ Kelly Mantle          CO. II, a Florida general
                --------------------      partnership, a general partner

Print/Type Name:    Kelly Mantle
                --------------------         By: UNIVERSAL CITY PROPERTY
                                                 MANAGEMENT COMPANY II, a
Signature       /s/ Richard Long                 Delaware corporation, a
                --------------------             general partner

Print/Type Name:    Richard Long
                --------------------

                                             By: /s/ Glenn Gumpel
                                                 -------------------------
                                             Name:   Glenn Gumpel
                                                 -------------------------
                                             Title:  Authorized Representative
                                                  ----------------------------

                                                           AND

Signature       /s/ Denise D. Brock          By: RANK ORLANDO II, INC., a
                --------------------             Delaware corporation, a
                                                 general partner
Print/Type Name:    Denise D. Brock
                --------------------         By:  /s/ Anthony Ainsworth
                                                ---------------------------
Signature       /s/ Debbie Jones             Name:    Anthony Ainsworth
                --------------------              -------------------------
                                             Title:   Vice President
Print/Type Name:    Debbie Jones                   ------------------------
                --------------------

Signed, sealed and delivered          By: UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA LTD. a
in the presence of:                       Florida limited partnership, a
                                          general partner
Signature       /s/ Kelly Mantle
                --------------------      By: UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA
                                              HOLDING CO. II, a Florida
Print/Type Name:    Kelly Mantle              general partnership, general
                --------------------          partner

Signature       /s/ Richard Long
                --------------------          By:  UNIVERSAL CITY
                                                   PROPERTY
Print/Type Name:    Richard Long                   MANAGEMENT
                --------------------               COMPANY II, a
                                                   Delaware corporation,
                                                   a general partner
                                              By:  /s/ Glenn Gumpel
                                                   ------------------
                                              Name:    Glenn Gumpel
                                                   ------------------
                                              Title: Authorized Representative
                                                    ----------------------------

                                        "LESSOR"

                                       UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA PARTNERS,
Signed, sealed and delivered           a Florida general partnership
in the presence of:
Signature       /s/ Kelly Mantle       By:     UNIVERSAL CITY PROPERTY
                --------------------           MANAGEMENT COMPANY, a
Print/Type Name:    Kelly Mantle               Delaware corporation, a general
                --------------------           partner

Signature       /s/ Richard Long
                --------------------
Print/Type Name:    Richard Long
                --------------------

Signed, sealed and delivered                   By:    /s/ Glenn Gumpel
in the presence of:                                ------------------
Signature       /s/ Kelly Mantle               Name:      Glenn Gumpel
                --------------------               ------------------
Print/Type Name:    Kelly Mantle               Title:  Authorized Representative
                --------------------               ----------------------------

Signature       /s/ Richard Long       UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA HOLDING
                --------------------   CO. I, a Florida general partnership, a
Print/Type Name:    Richard Long       general partner
                --------------------
                                               By:     UNIVERSAL CITY PROPERTY
                                                       MANAGEMENT COMPANY, a
                                                       Delaware corporation, a
Signed, sealed and delivered                           general partner
in the presence of:
                                               By:     /s/ Glenn Gumpel
Signature       /s/ Denise D. Brock                    ----------------
                --------------------           Name:       Glenn Gumpel
Print/Type Name:    Denise D. Brock                  ------------------
                --------------------           Title:  Authorized Representative
                                                     ---------------------------
Signature       /s/ Debbie Jones
                --------------------
Print/Type Name:    Debbie Jones                            and
                --------------------

                                               By:    RANK ORLANDO, INC., a
Signed, sealed and delivered                          Delaware corporation, a
in the presence of:                                   general partner

Signature       /s/ Denise D. Brock
                --------------------
Print/Type Name:    Denise D. Brock            By:    /s/ Anthony Ainsworth
                --------------------                  ---------------------
                                               Name:      Anthony Ainsworth
                                                      ---------------------
Signature       /s/ Debbie Jones               Title:        Vice President
                --------------------                  ---------------------
Print/Type Name:    Debbie Jones
                --------------------
                                       By:     RANK ORLANDO, INC., a
                                               Delaware corporation, a general
                                               partner

                                       By: /s/ Anthony Ainsworth
                                           ----------------------------------
                                       Name:   Anthony Ainsworth
                                             --------------------------------
                                       Title:  Authorized Representative
                                             --------------------------------

                                                           AND

                                          By:   RANK ORLANDO II, INC., a
                                                Delaware corporation, a general
                                                partner
Signature       /s/ Denise D. Brock
                -------------------
Print/Type Name:    Denise D. Brock       By:   /s/ Anthony Ainsworth
                --------------------          -----------------------------
                                          Name:     Anthony Ainsworth
                                               ----------------------------
Signature       /s/ Debbie Jones          Title:    Vice President
                --------------------            ---------------------------
Print/Type Name:    Debbie Jones
                -------------------

                                   EXHIBIT "A"
                                   -----------

                         First Amendment to Ground Lease
                                Legal Description
                                       of
                                Lessor's Property

All of Lots 6, 7, 8, and 12 according to the Replat of Universal City/Florida
Plat 1 as recorded in Plat Book 22, Pages 1 and 2, Public Records of Orange
County, Florida;

TOGETHER WITH:

Lots 5A, 8A, 9A, l0A and 13A, as well as Tracts A and C of the Plat of Universal
City Florida, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 35, Pages 84
through 87 (inclusive) Public Records of Orange County, Florida.

TOGETHER WITH:

Lots 1, 3, 4 and 5, UNIVERSAL CITY WEST, according to the Plat thereof, as
recorded in Plat Book 38, Pages 13 and 14, of the Public Records of Orange
County, Florida

TOGETHER WITH:

That certain portion of Lot 1A, UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA, according to the Plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 35, Pages 84 through 87, lying North of the
South Line of REPLAT OF UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA PLAT 1, according to the Plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 22, Pages 1 and 2, all of the Public Records
of Orange County, Florida.

                                   EXHIBIT "B"
                                   -----------

                         First Amendment to Ground Lease
                                   "Premises"

          That certain portion of Lot 1A, UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA, according to
          the Plat thereof, as recoreded in Plat Book 35, Pages 84 through 87,
          lying North of the South Line of REPLAT OF UNIVERSAL CITY / FLORIDA
          PLAT 1, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in PLAT BOOK 22,
          Pages 1 and 2, all of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida.

                   SECOND AMENDMENT TO GROUND LEASE AGREEMENT
                   ------------------------------------------

     TH1S SECOND AMENDMENT TO GROUND LEASE AGREEMENT ("Second Amendment") is
made as of this 12th day of June, 1998 by and between UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA
PARTNERS, a Florida joint venture ("Landlord"), and HARD ROCK CAFE INTERNATIONAL
(ORLANDO), INC., a Florida corporation ("Tenant").

                              W I T N E S S E T H:
                              -------------------

     WHEREAS, Landlord and Tenant entered into a Ground Lease Agreement dated
October 4,1998 which called for the construction and operation of a "Hard Rock
Cafe" as defined therein, upon certain property owned by Landlord and leased to
Tenant which Ground Lease Agreement was evidenced by a Memorandum of Ground
Lease date April 3, 1990 and recorded May 23, 1991 in Official Record Book 4289,
Page 4036 of Orange County, Florida; and

     WHEREAS, the parties amended the Ground Lease Agreement by the First
Modification to Ground Lease Agreement dated June 4, 1991 (the Ground Lease
Agreement and First Modification to Ground Lease Agreement being collectively
referred to as the "Ground Lease"); and

     WHEREAS, the patties and their affiliates have entered into an agreement to
construct and operate an entertainment facility and restaurant (with bar and
merchandise sales) on Lot 4A of the Plat of Universal City Florida, recorded in
Plat Book 35, Pages 84 through 87, Public Records of Orange County, Florida to
be known as "Hard Rock Live";

     NOW, THEREFORE, is eonsideration of the premises herein stated and for
other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is
hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:

     1.   LEASE TERMINATION. (a) Subject to the possible amendment of the
Ground Lease as described in Section 2 hereof, upon the occurrence of the "Rent
Commencement Date" under the lease dated as of August 1, 1997, between HR
Florida Partners, a Florida general partnership, and Universal City Development
Partners (the "Hard Rock Live Lease") the Ground Least shall terminate and the
parties under the Ground Lease shall have no further liability, obligation or
duty under or with respect to the Ground Lease, except (a) Tenant shall within
30 days of such date pay any accrued rent obligations, subject to verification
and audit as provided under the procedures in the Ground Lease; (b) Tenant shall
be entitled within 30 days of such termination date to remove from the Premises
the Removal Property (as defined in the Hard Rock Live Lease) designated by
Tenant prior to the Rent Commencement Date, and (c) Landlord shall pay to Tenant
30 days after the Rent Commencement Date an amount equal to Tenant's book value
(subject to adjustment based upon Tenant's selection and removal of Removal
Property) for the improvements, furniture, fixtures equipment and other property
of Tenant (excluding inventory) located on the Site.

     (b) Landlord and Tetunt agree that the "Site" for the Premises is hereby
amended and limited to the area described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto. During
the remaining term of the Ground Lease, the Tenant shall enjoy and the Landlord
grants an easement to maintain and utilize the "overhead crosswalk" as denoted
on Exhibit "A", and to use and maintain the improvements currently existing
thereon in the same manner and fashion as they are currently being used.

     (c) If the Rent Commencement Date has not occurred by March 1, 1999, then
Landlord and Tenant shall cooperate reasonably to make such adjustments to the
Parking Easement Area, descnbed in Section 1.3 of the Ground Lease as are
necessary so as to allow Landlord and UCF Hotel Venture ("Hotel Venture") as its
Tenant under a Lease of even date herewith to proceed with construction of the
Hard Rock Hotel. Landlord shall and shall cause Hotel Venture to cooperate
reasonably to minimize the interference from construction to Tenant's Parking
Easement rights.

     (d) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Ground Lease shall
in all events be terminated on or before December 31, 2001.

     2. ALTERNATE USE. If prior to the Real Commencement Date Tenant and
Landlord have agreed upon a mutually acceptable alternative use for the
Premises, and upon the terms of Tenant's occupancy thereof Landlord and Tenant
shall execute and deliver a further Amendment to the Ground Lease on or before
such date setting forth the terms upon which the Ground Lease shall continue,
which terms shall include (i) a release by Tenant from and after the Rent
Commencement Date of the Parking Easement under Section 1.3 of the Ground Lease;
(ii) all other easement rights, including with respect to the "overhead
crosswalk" and (iii) the right to permit the removal by Landlord of any portion
of the Premises that would extend off of the Site described in Exhibit A.

     3. The parties acknowledge and agree that the Recitals are correct and
accurately identify all documents pertaining to the Ground Lease and no other
amendments or modifications of the Ground Lease exist. Unless specifically
otherwise provided defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning herein
as in the Ground Lease.

     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Second Amendment as of
this 12th day of June, 1998.

                                      UNIVERSITY CITY FLORIDA PARTNERS, a
                                      Florida general partnership

                                      By:      UNIVERSAL CITY PROPERTY
                                               MANAGEMENT COMPANY, a Delaware
                                               corporation, a general partner

Signature:   /s/ Kelly Mantle         By:      /s/ Glenn Gumpel
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Print/Type Name: Kelly Mantle         Name:        Glenn Gumpel
                 --------------               -------------------------------
                                      Title:       Authorized Representative
                                              -------------------------------

Signature:  /s/  Eugenie Nogueria
            ---------------------
Print/Type Name: Eugenie Nogueria
                 ----------------

                                      By:      UNIVERSAL  CITY  FLORIDA
                                               HOLDING  CO. I, a Florida
                                               general partnership, a general
                                               partner

Signature:  /s/  Kelly Mantle                  By: /s/ Glenn Gumpel
            ---------------------             ---------------------------
Print/Type Name: Kelly Mantle                  Name:   Glenn Gumpel
                 ----------------               -------------------------
                                               Title:  Authorized Representative
                                                    ----------------------------

Signature:  /s/  Eugenie Nogueria
            ---------------------
Print/Type Name: Eugenie Nogueria
                 ----------------

/s/ Deanna L. Kendall                  By: HARD ROCK CAFE INTERNATIONAL
---------------------------               (ORLANDO), INC., a Florida corporation
Signature

    Deanna L. Kendall                  By:   Horace G. Dawson III
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Print/Type Name                        Name: Horace G. Dawson III
                                            -----------------------
 /s/Teresa Steen                       Title: Vice President, Business Affairs
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Signature                                     and General Counsel
                                              -------------------
    Teresa Steen
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Print/Type Name

                     EXHIBIT A TO MEMORANDUM OF GROUND LEASE

                      LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF RESORT PROPERTY
                      ------------------------------------

                                 RESORT PROPERTY
                                LEGAL DESCRIPTION

     Lots 1A through 13A, inclusive, together with, Tracts A, B, C, and D,
UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book
35, Pages 84 through 87, of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida.

     TOGETHER WITH:

     Lots 1, 3, 4 and 5, UNIVERSAL CITY WEST, according to the Plat thereof, as
recorded in Plat Book 38, Pages 13 and 14, of the Public Records of Orange
County, Florida.

     TOGETHER WITH:

     Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12, REPLAT OF UNIVERSAL CITY / FLORIDA PLAT 1,
according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 22, Pages 1 and 2, of
the Public Records of Orange County, Florida.

     TOGETHER WITH:

     That certain Private Road known as Universal Studios Plaza, per the REPLAT
OF UNIVERSAL CITY / FLORIDA PLAT 1, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded
in Plat Book 22, Pages 1 and 2, of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida.

                                                                   JUNE 18, 1998

                     EXHIBIT B TO MEMORANDUM OF GROUND LEASE

                  LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SITES AND PHASE II SITES
                  ---------------------------------------------

                           LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS OF SITES
                                  HOTEL SITE A
                              (PORTOFINO BAY HOTEL)
                                     ITEM 1

     Lot 10A, UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded
in Plat Book 35, Pages 84 through 87, Public Records of Orange County, Florida.

                                  HOTEL SITE B
                                (HARD ROCK HOTEL)
                                     ITEM 2

     Lots 8A, 9A, and 13A, UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA, according to the Plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 35, Pages 84 through 87, Public Records of
Orange County, Florida.

LESS AND EXCEPT:

That part of Lot 8A, UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA, as recorded in Plat Book 35, Pages
84 through 87, of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida, described as
follows:

Begin at the Southeast corner of said Lot 8A; thence run S 66(degree)50'16" W
along the Southerly line of said Lot 8A for a distance of 664.51 feet; thence
run N 68(degree)57'49" W along the southerly line of said Lot 8A for a distance
of 492.44 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 8A; thence run N
21(degree)02' 11" E along the Westerly line of said Lot 8A for a distance of
105.40 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot 13A of said UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA;
thence run N 69(degree)54'18" E for a distance of 252.85 feet; thence run S
74(degree)23'57" E for a distance of 82.75 feet; thence run N 74(degree)36'57" E
for a distance of 136.91 feet; thence run S 89(degree)35'03" E for a distance of
140.00 feet; thence run N 53(degree)21'56" E for a distance of 170.00 feet;
thence run N 77(degree)00'55" E for a distance of 65.00 feet; thence run N
47(degree)20'46" E for a distance of 81.63 feet; thence run N 10(degree)59'09" E
foR A distance of 177.30 feet; thence run N 12(degree)40'41" W for a distance of
178.69 feet; thence run N 37(degree)39'14" W for a distance of 115.00 feet;
thence run N 01(degree)32'57" W for a distance of 410.31 feet to a point on the
Easterly line of said Lot 8A; thence run S 49(degree)13'14" E along said
Easterly line for a distance of 44.19 feet to the point of curvature of a curve
concave Southeasterly having a radius of 937.00 feet and a chord bearing of S
12(degree)06'07" E; thence run Southeasterly along the arc of said curve through
a central angle of 74(degree)14'15" for a distance of 1214.06 feet to the POINT
OF BEGINNING.

                                                  June 23, 1998

LESS AND EXCEPT:

That part of Lot 9A, UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA, as recorded in Plat Book 35, Pages
84 through 87, of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida, described as
follows:

Commence at the Southwest corner of said Lot 9A; thence run N 21(degree)02'11" E
along the Westerly line of said Lot 9A for a distance of 72.51 feet to the POINT
OF BEGINNING; thence continue N 21(degree)02'11" E along said Westerly line of
said LOT 9A for a distance of 115.00 feet; thence run S 68(degree)57'49" E for a
distance of 80.00 feet; thence run S 21(degree)02'11" W for a distance of 115.00
feet; thence run N 68(degree)57'49" W for a distance of 80.00 feet to the POINT
OF BEGINNING.

LESS AND EXCEPT:

That part of Lot 13A, UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA, as recorded in Plat Book 35, Pages
84 through 87, of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida, described as
follows:

Begin at the Southwest corner of said Lot 13A; thence run N 21(degree)02'11" E
along the Westerly line of said Lot 13A for a distance of 175.00 feet; thence
run S 68(degree)57'49" E for a distance of 150.00 feet; thence run S
27(degree)32'24" E for a distance of 68.01 feet to the Easterly line of Lot 13A;
thence run S 21(degree)02'11" W along said Easterly line for a distance of
130.00 feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot 13A; thence run N
68(degree)57'49" W along the Southerly line of said Lot 13A for a distance of
201.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.

                                  HOTEL SITE E
                                  (THIRD HOTEL)
                                     ITEM 3

     That part of Lot 3A, UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA, as recorded in Plat Book 35,
Pages 84 through 87, of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida, described
as follows:

Begin at the Northwest corner of said Lot 3A, said point being the point of
curvature of a curve concave Southeasterly having a radius of 40.00 feet; thence
run the following 5 courses along the North line of said Lot 3A; thence run
Northeasterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of
89(degree)42'19" for a distance of 62.63 feet to the point of tangency; thence
run N 89(degree)20'30" E for a distance of 455.74 feet; thence run. S
86(degree)42'13" E for a distance of 174.00 feet to a point on a non-tangent
curve concave Northerly having a radius of 2080.00 feet and a chord bearing of N
88(degree)14'17" E; thence run Easterly along the arc of said curve through a
central angle of 02(degree)12'25" for a distance of 80.12 feet to the point of
reverse curvature of a curve concave Southwesterly having a radius of 40.00
feet; thence run Southeasterly along the arc of said curve

through a central angle of 90(degree)14'24" for a distance of 63.00 feet to the
point of tangency, point being on the Easterly line of said Lot 3A; thence run
the following 10 courses along said Easterly line; thence run S 02(degree)37'31"
E for a distance of 752.34 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave
Northeasterly having a radius of 1093.13 feet; thence run Southeasterly along
the arc of said curve through a central angle of 33(degree)17'23" for a distance
of 635.13 feet to the point of tangency; thence run S 35(degree)54'52" E for a
distance of 202.93 feet; thence run S 54(degree)05'06" W for a distance of 0.20
feet; thence run S 35(degree)54'51" E for a distance of 311.88 feet to the point
of curvature of a curve concave Westerly having a radius of 344.10 feet and a
chord bearing of S 06(degree)07'34" W; thence run Southwesterly along the arc of
said curve through a central angle of 84(degree)04'52" for a distance of 504.96
feet to a point of non-tangency; thence run S 41(degree)50'00" E for a distance
of 2.00 feet; thence run S 48(degree)10'00" W for a distance of 390.74 feet to
the point of curvature of a curve concave Southeasterly having a radius of
3024.00 feet; thence run Southwesterly along the arc of said curve through a
central angle of 17(degree)18'13" for a distance of 913.26 feet to a point on a
non-tangent curve concave Southeasterly having a radius of 2564.57 feet and a
chord bearing of S 33(degree)15'57" W; thence run Southwesterly along the arc of
said curve through a central angle of 03(degree)13'13" for a distance of 144.14
feet to a point of non-tangency; thence run S 90(degree)00'00" W for a distance
of 341.79 feet to a point on the Westerly line of said Lot 3A; thence run the
following 4 courses along said West line; thence run N 00(degree)00'21" W for a
distance of 217.80 feet; thence run N 04(degree)15'47" E for a distance of
210.61 feet; thence run N 00(degree)05'39" W for a distance of 1569.81 feet;
thence run N 00(degree)21'49" W for a distance of 1305.02 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING.

                                SUPPORT FACILITY
                                     ITEM 4

     That part of Lot 3A, UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA, as recorded in Plat Book 35,
Pages 84 through 87, Public Records of Orange County, Florida and a portion of
Sections 25 and 26, Township 23 South, Range 28 East, Orange County, Florida,
described as follows:

Begin at the Southwest corner of said Lot 3A, said point being on the Easterly
Right-of-Way line of Turkey Lake Road, said point also being a point on a
non-tangent curve concave Southeasterly having a radius of 663.80 feet and a
chord bearing of N 31(degree)48'26" E; thence run the following 5 courses along
the Westerly line of said Lot 3A and said Easterly Right-of-Way line; thence run
Northeasterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of
31(degree)49'19" for a distance of 368.67 feet to the point of tangency; thence
run N 47(degree)43'13" E for a distance of 541.96 feet to the point of curvature
of a curve concave Northwesterly having a radius of 764.20 feet; thence run
Northeasterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of

47(degree)47'26" for a distance of 637.42 feet to a point of non-tangency;
thence run N 89(degree)53'21" W for a distance of 6.01 feet; thence run N
00(degree)00'21" W for a distance of 72.54 feet; thence run N 90(degree)00'00" E
for a distance of 341.79 feet to a point on the Easterly line of said Lot 3A,
said point being a point on a non-tangent curve concave Southeasterly having a
radius of 2564.57 feet and a chord bearing of S 24(degree)00'52" W; thence run
Southwesterly along said Easterly line and along the arc of said curve through a
central angle of 15(degree)16'57" for a distance of 684.04 feet to a point of
non-tangency, said point also being on the Westerly Right-of-Way Line of
Interstate 4 (State Road 400); thence run N 89(degree)21'00" E along said
Westerly Right-of-Way line for a distance of 10.27 feet to a point on a
non-tangent curve concave Southeasterly having a radius of 3014.93 feet and a
chord bearing of S 11(degree)23'26" W; thence run Southwesterly along said
Westerly Right-of-Way line and along the arc of said curve through a central
angle of 14(degree)10'59" for a distance of 746.31 feet to a point of
non-tangency, said point also being the Southeast corner of said Lot 3A; thence
run the following 5 courses along the Southerly line of said Lot 3A; thence run
N 80(degree)11'43" W for a distance of 258.45 feet; thence run S
09(degree)52'02" W for a distance of 21.96 feet; thence run N 80(degree)13'28" W
for a distance of 235.95 feet; thence run S 68(degree)54'56" W for a distance of
134.51 feet; thence run N 80(degree)06'53" W for a distance of 150.11 feet to
the POINT OF BEGINNING.

                                 PHASE II SITES

                               HOTEL SITES C AND D
                                     ITEM 5

     Lot 2A, UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded
in Plat Book 35, Pages 84 through 87, of the Public Records of Orange County,
Florida.

                                  HOTEL SITE F:

                                     ITEM 6

     PARCEL 1:

     Lot 5, UNIVERSAL CITY WEST, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in
Plat Book 38, Pages 13 and 14, of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida

     PARCEL 2:

     Lot 12A, UNIVERSAL CITY FLORIDA, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded
in Plat Book 35, Pages 84 through 87, of the Public Records of Orange County,
Florida.

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