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Florida resort completes $35m renovation
A five-year renovation programme costing US$35m (EUR25.1m, £21.9m) is now complete at the 781-bedroom Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld resort in Florida, US.
The extensive overhaul of the aquatic-themed Lifestyle resort, which is operated by Marriott International, included the addition of the 8,500sq ft (790sq m) nèu lotus spa three years ago.
Spa facilities include eight treatment rooms; a manicure and pedicure area; steamrooms; and relaxation areas, while a 2,600sq ft (242sq m) fitness club is also on offer at the property.
Product lines used in the nèu lotus spa at the resort include Zents; Thalgo; Dr Gross; Comfort Zone; and Deserving Thyme.
Elsewhere at Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld, improvements have included a revitalisation of the second floor meeting rooms and a new 8,000sq ft (743sq m) function lawn.
Earlier this year, the resort opened its new R Aqua Zone interactive water playground as part of an enlarged pool area, which was delivered by Winter Park Construction.
General manager Bob Walsh said: "Our resort has reached a significant milestone. The Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld appeals to a wide audience.
"As one of the leading Lifestyle hotels in Orlando, we wanted to ensure our renovations would meet and exceed the needs of each and every guest, while dramatically enhancing the overall resort experience."
Details: www.renaissanceseaworld.com
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