Universal Orlando unveils plans for new hotel
Universal Orlando has announced plans for its sixth resort hotel which is slated to open in 2018.
The company tweeted a rendering of the 16-storey Aventura Hotel which features a modern all-glass facade.
It will be located close to its newest operating hotel Sapphire Falls.
It will be one of the smaller hotels at 600 rooms which will each have floor to ceiling windows, some looking out over the theme park.
It will also have the first rooftop bar in Universal Orlando.
Other than a rendering of the lobby area few other details have been disclosed yet.
However the company did say the hotel will not offer a free Universal Express pass like upscale properties Portofino Bay, Royal Pacific and Hard Rock Hotel, although guests will get early admission to the parks.
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