ORLANDO, Fla.
The Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando, International Drive Convention Center completed a top to bottom renovation of its atrium, lobby, restaurant, guest rooms and public space.
The complete makeover includes design elements to brighten the ambiance and update amenities providing a fresh, modern environment for the hotel located on the energetic strip of International Drive. Inspired by the color palette that surrounds the Florida landscape, the new design creates a soothing and comfortable, at-home atmosphere suitable for any traveler.
“We recognized and considered the needs of all our customers when designing our enhancements by creating a unique, intimate experience where functionality meets comfort and style,” said Doug Gehret, area vice president, Hilton. “The hotel’s location not only appeals to families and attraction seekers but convention attendees and business travelers due to our proximity to the Convention Center and as well as many of Orlando’s theme parks, attractions and world renowned dining.”
The new lobby was designed for efficiency and ease of service before entering the expanse of the atrium where energy meets function, work meets fun, and where families make memories to last a lifetime.
The interior design of the guest rooms reflects the casual, but refined, vibe of Orlando through the use of colors and textures that echo the vitality of the area. The work and dining area provides the conveniences needed for both where it is accentuated by a wall panel and cantilevered wood canopy displaying a custom graphic that spans floor to ceiling.
The renovated bathrooms provide new shower surrounds in polished white tile, a new wood vanity base with a white quartz surface top and shelf for amenities under a lighted mirror that covers the entire vanity wall. New modern plumbing fixtures, showerheads, faucet sets and modern details with clean lines update and enhance the bathroom.
The 244-suite property features over 7,000 square feet of meeting space for up to 460 guests. All meeting rooms are on the first floor and open to the eight-story atrium. The nearby Orange County Convention Center offers an additional 2.1 million square feet of combined exhibit space.