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Universal Aventura Hotel: Rooms
The Universal Aventura Hotel offers 600 rooms designed with a clean, simple, and refreshing aesthetic, aiming to provide a tranquil space for guests after a day at the Universal Orlando Resort parks. Each room features light wood-look floors, white furniture with black trim, and accents of burnt orange and eggplant in chairs and wallpaper. A prominent design element in all rooms is the floor-to-ceiling windows, which offer panoramic views of the surrounding resort and the city of Orlando.
Technological integration is a key feature of the Aventura Hotel rooms. Each room is equipped with a tablet that allows guests to control various in-room functions, including the television, lights, and air-conditioning. The tablet also facilitates ordering room service and accessing the Official Universal Orlando app for park maps, hours, and wait times. Beyond this, guests can expect standard amenities such as complimentary Wi-Fi, a coffee maker, an in-room safe, and two-compartment bathrooms. The hotel emphasizes providing numerous charging stations in both guest rooms and common areas to accommodate guests' mobile devices.
The hotel offers three primary room types: standard rooms, deluxe rooms, and kids’ suites. Standard rooms are available with either two queen beds (314 square feet, accommodating up to four guests) or a king bed (238 square feet, also for up to four guests). These rooms come with two viewing options: a standard view or a Skyline view, with the latter reserved for higher floors and offering expansive vistas of Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, and the Orlando skyline.
Deluxe rooms are similar in design to standard rooms but provide additional space, measuring 395 square feet for both the double queen and king configurations. Kids’ suites, characterized by their unique layout due to the building's curvature, are designed to accommodate families. These suites are 575 square feet and can sleep up to five guests, featuring separate sleeping areas for children and adults, divided by a curtain. The kids' suites include two twin beds, a sofa that converts into a deluxe foam bed, and a small sitting area by the windows with a third television. The bathrooms in these suites are designed for increased privacy, offering two sinks and a toilet adjacent to a stand-up shower area, both of which can be closed off from the main sink and bath section.
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