Orlando’s hospitality industry is gearing up for some shock and awe. D-day is Oct 1, 2009, when Hilton unleashes the awesome power of it’s Bonnet Creek Resort development.
Bonnet Creek is the most sought after and ideally located property in Orlando, surrounded on three sides by the Walt Disney World Resort, with Epcot and Downtown Disney as neighbours, 20 minutes from Orlando International Airport.
And in the midst of this 482 acre paradise with it’s own wildlife and wetland preserve, Hilton has built two magnificent properties – Waldorf Astoria Orlando and Hilton Bonnet Creek.
That’s 1497 guest rooms and suites, 150,000 square feet of meeting space, three ballrooms totalling 71,400 sq ft, a spectacular convention center, a Rees Jones-designed Waldorf Astoria Golf Club with a stunning 18-hole golf course, a 24,000 sq ft Waldorf Astoria Spa by Guerlain, and a private island retreat.
The Waldorf Astoria Orlando – the first Waldorf Astoria outside of New York City – offers 497 deluxe rooms and suites, signature Waldorf Astoria food and beverage establishments, a formal swimming pool with private cabanas, recreation pool, and a 4000 sq ft fitness center. And use of the resort facilities mentioned above.
The Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek is twice as big, with 1000 rooms and suites (36 Hospitality Suites and 2 Presidential Suites), six distinct dining options, and a two-acre lagoon-style pool. Its outdoor venues include Bonnet Creek Island, a private retreat ideal for cocktails or storybook weddings.
In addition to this, Hilton’s first wave hits Orlando one month early in September, in the form of the 1,400 room Hilton Orlando next to the Orange County/Orlando Convention Center.
The hotel is the first one to be connected directly to the convention center, and offers 200,000 sq ft of meeting space and services on two floors including a 50,000 square foot Orlando Ballroom, a 30,000 square foot Orange Ballroom and 21 meeting rooms, 9 boardrooms, registration areas and a complete and accessible business center.
That makes for a total of three hotels with 2897 rooms, all the resort and meetings facilities, plus the enviable locations.
It would be hard to find such a massive launch, even in Vegas. And unlike Vegas, both the Bonnet Creek resort and Hilton Orlando have an aura of success and seem to be teflon-coated against the economic downturn. While other new hotels and resorts struggle to stay afloat, Hilton is heading for a takeover of Orlando’s hospitality industry.
Hilton has had a torrid time these past few months, what with the criticism over the mismanaged shift of their corporate headquarters from Beverly Hills to Fairfax, VA, and the legal and PR fallout over the Denizen fiasco. But with the opening of Bonnet Creek, all that pain goes away, and Hilton will be back on it’s game.
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