Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort PRESSROOM
May 2017
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort is in the final stages of a $25 million renovation that involves significant interior and exterior updates aimed at evolving the iconic resort's offerings for guests. Started in 2016 and slated for completion in April, the project includes extensive enhancements to the resort's main entrance, lobby, dining and entertainment venues, pools and beachside cabanas, common areas, and meeting and special event spaces.
Located across the street from the Ocean Center convention complex, Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort has 60,000 square feet of meeting space, all of which will be refreshed with new wall coverings, carpet and high-end light fixtures. The aesthetic for the reimagined spaces incorporates a softer, more modern color palette, offering a sophisticated and elegant setting for corporate events, weddings and seasonal occasions. Updates to the resort's Ocean View Room, a premier event space with floor-to-ceiling windows offering beachfront views of the Atlantic Ocean, include new furniture, lighting and access to the hotel's South Tower patio.
In addition to its meeting and special event spaces, Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort's 30 beachfront cabana suites are undergoing a ground-up renovation as part of the project. Updates include new beach washed porcelain tile flooring, drapes, furniture, bathroom fixtures and tiling, as well as upgraded showers with rain showerhead fixtures, granite-topped TV consoles and semiprivate patios overlooking the ocean. The property's expansive pool areas will be refreshed with new flooring and decking, furniture, landscaping, semi-covered loungers and increased seating and lounge chair capacity. Additionally, the poolside Pelican Bar will be renamed The Blind Turtle and convert to a tiki bar concept with an updated menu.
"The renovation is a transformative endeavor for our property and reflects our commitment to provide the best service and experiences for our guests," said Jim Berkley, general manager of Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort. "Our goal is to create a true resort environment where guests can unwind, and we look forward to showcasing our newly redesigned spaces and upscale amenities to locals and visitors alike."
The resort's lobby area will feature a contemporary look and design that incorporates softer hues and tones, lush greenery, new tiling and beautiful artwork, complementing the aesthetic for the renovated meeting spaces. Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort commissioned New York-based Orange County Choppers to build a custom handcrafted motorcycle destined for the hotel's soon-to-beunveiled renovated lobby. A celebration of Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort's cultural heritage and legacy, the bike will be displayed publicly, offering an interactive experience for guests to pose with it, take photos and share on social media using #OCCHiltonDaytona.
Other enhancements to the property include an updated exterior color scheme that incorporates water blues and slate gray tones, a new exterior signage package, updates to all public restrooms and guestroom corridors, as well as the addition of Starbucks coffee products to the resort's Atlantic Marketplace Deli.
In addition to rebranding its poolside Pelican Bar as The Blind Turtle, the resort will rebrand its Clocktower Lounge and Legends Sports Bar, two of the seven dining outlets located within the property. While The Blind Turtle will reopen in April as the overall renovation is completed, rebranding efforts for Clocktower Lounge and Legends will continue through the fall.
Clocktower Lounge, the resort's lobby bar, will be renamed McCoys Rum Room and convert to a rum-centric concept with a warm, mid-century modern vibe and Caribbean-inspired accents. The name and concept for the reinvented venue pay homage to the story of Bill McCoy, a Prohibition-era rum runner known for his unadulterated approach to rum production and the inspiration for The Real McCoy® line of artisan crafted rums. McCoys Rum Room will offer signature cocktails, small plates and live music. Currently in the planning stage, a new concept for Legends will be revealed later this summer, culminating rebranding plans for the resort's food and beverage outlets.
"This is a period of rebirth for our property, and guests can expect an even higher level of comfort as a result of the renovation," Berkley added. "We take pride in our rich Daytona Beach history, and these latest updates celebrate that, while allowing us to evolve the quintessential beachfront experience we offer all under one roof."
Alyssa Braden, Zehnder Communications, 504-962-3763, [email protected]
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