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Tech at the Heart of Orlando Airport Hotel's Multi-Million Dollar Renovation

The Holiday Inn Orlando Airport hotel has recently completed a mult-imillion-dollar renovation to the property’s 290-guest rooms, conference facilities, lobby and other public areas to reflect the Holiday Inn brand’s innovative H4 design concept.

Sarona Holdings of Orlando, Fla., the hotel’s ownership and management group, has transformed the seven-story, dual-tower property to meet the needs of the today’s guest with a modern open living-room concept, increased technology and comfortable guest rooms that adjust to the travelers’ needs. InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) is the parent company of the Holiday Inn brand.

The Holiday Inn Orlando Airport hotel welcomes guests with a light and contemporary lobby area with three reception desks. The open floor plan throughout the property makes it easy for guests to move naturally from registration to the hotel’s multiple lounge areas.

“The Holiday Inn Orlando Airport hotel is excited to bring Holiday Inn’s new H4 design concept to central Florida. Our new design reflects the style, comfort and flexibility that guests desire when away from home,” said RP Rama, president of Sarona Holdings.

Holiday Inn Orlando Airport new design features an open concept lobby and USB available throughout the property.

The hotel now features the brand’s new H4 guest room design, a flexible solution that adapts to each guests’ individual needs as they change throughout their stay. The guest rooms features include a moveable desk and more than five dedicated points of power.

Throughout the lobby, restaurant, conference area and guest rooms, guests enjoy a complimentary seamless high-speed Internet connection with a single login from each device. Guests will find power stations with USB ports at armsreach in most areas of the hotel, and they can stream their favorite program or movie from their personal device directly onto the in-room television.

The hotel’s Drift kitchen and bar features a 23-foot television wall, which can display up to four separate programs and current flight status to serve the desires of most every guest. During a big game or other televised event, the wall can be turned into a single screen.

Throughout the lobby, restaurant, conference area and guest rooms, guests enjoy a complimentary seamless high-speed Internet connection with a single login from each device. Guests will find power stations with USB ports at arm’s reach in most areas of the hotel, and they can stream their favorite program or movie from their personal device directly onto the in-room television.

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