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$1B deal for Hyatt Regency Orlando; new luxury hotel planned next door

$1B deal for Hyatt Regency Orlando; new luxury hotel planned next door

Hyatt Hotels closed the sale of its 1,641-room Hyatt Regency Orlando for $1.07 billion and also announced a deal with the buyers to build a new Grand Hyatt luxury hotel right next door.

The deal is a bet on the expanding Orange County Convention Center and the 2025 opening of Universal’s Epic Universe, RIDA CEO Ira Mitzner told GrowthSpotter Friday in an exclusive interview. Houston-based RIDA Development and Los Angeles-based Ares Management are the buyers and development partners in the deal.

“As the convention center expands, as Epic expands, we think there is a potential need — not for tomorrow, but over the next several years — for adding new room capacity,” Mitzner said.

The Regency at 9801 International Dr. is one of four hotels connected by sky bridge to the Orange County Convention Center. The deal also included an undeveloped 45-acre lot at 9000 Universal Blvd., just north of the hotel. That parcel accounted for $50 million of the total sale on Friday and came with a deed restriction that only a Hyatt hotel could be built on the property. read more

Universal Orlando hotel deal comes with dining cards

Universal Orlando hotel deal comes with dining cards

Universal Orlando is tossing in up to $1,000 in food and beverages with upcoming on-property hotel stays.

The deal — dubbed the Dining Card Vacation Package — is offered for stays between Nov. 7 and April 10.  The value of the card varies with length of stay and level of resort. For instance, a four-night stay at Endless Summer includes one $300 dining card per room. A five-night stay at Portofino Bay, Royal Pacific or Hard Rock hotels comes with a $1,000 dining card.

The cards are valid at full-service restaurants in theme parks and hotels as well as quick-service locations.

The packages include tickets to Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios theme parks. There’s an option that includes Volcano Bay water park entry, too. Pricing on the packages varies with resorts and dates, and there are block-out dates between Dec. 20 and Jan. 4. It’s a minimum stay of four nights.

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Fine print: There are some places where the dining card is not valid, including the Palm at Hard Rock Hotel, BiCE at Portofino Bay and Blondie’s at Islands of Adventure. The card also will not work at merchandise locations or for mobile orders. It can be used for alcohol purchases. read more