Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando

Loews Royal Pacific Resort is a resort hotel located at Universal Orlando Resort. The resort was the third hotel in the expansion, opening in 2002, following Loews Portofino Bay Hotel and the Hard Rock Hotel.[1] The resort is based around the Isles of the South Seas, with three towers to accommodate guests in with a total of 1,000 rooms. Loews Hotels is the owner and operator of this hotel, along with the other Universal Orlando resorts.

Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando
Hotel chainLoews Hotels
General information
LocationUniversal Orlando Resort
Address6300 Hollywood Way
Town or cityOrlando, Florida
CountryUnited States
Coordinates
OpenedJune 2002
Website
Official website

Resort Details

Dining and shopping

Loews Royal Pacific Resort offers 3 full service restaurants, and a casual quick restaurant which includes a breakfast buffet. A 24-hour room service is also available with a breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu. Wantilan Luau is a popular show scheduled 6:00 every Saturday, and is popular for its festive food and cultural dancing. The resort has a shop that sells Hawaiian themed merchandise or Universal park souvenirs.

Activities and Entertainment

  • Fitness Center - Situated near the pool
  • Lagoon Swimming Pool - Includes volleyball courts, two hot tubs, and private cabanas
  • Game (Not) Over - A large set of arcade games
  • Resort Kids Camp - A supervised play room and activity center for children
  • Wantilan Luau - A festive show with food and entertainment
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References

  1. Padilla, Megan. "Universal's expanding universe". Travel Weekly. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
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