Portofino Bay Hotel Will Reopen December 1 with Renovated Rooms

Craig Williams
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Universal Orlando Resort closed Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at the start of the pandemic along with the rest of the on-property hotels, but it still hasn’t reopened. However, that will change starting December 1, 2020. Loews Portofino Bay Hotel will be welcoming back guests with newly-renovated rooms and suites throughout the whole property.

The newly-renovated rooms aren’t drastically different than the previous design. Based on the images provided by Universal Orlando Resort, the walls going to be a clean, comfortable white tone without any accent wall. The fabric on the headboards and room furniture have been adjusted and the carpet in the room has been replaced from a creme/grey look to a blue/orange style. Take a look at the rooms before the renovation below.



Of course, the exciting part of Loews Portofino Bay Hotel reopening is the return of another on-property hotel with free Universal Express Unlimited so you can skip the regular lines at participating rides and attractions at the theme park along with other on-site perks. In addition to the room renovations, safety and well-being protocols will be put in place throughout the hotel.

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