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Florida news: What's new at Hard Rock Hotels | A Q&A with Visit Florida's CEO

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FLORIDA
June 14, 2018
INSIGHT BY HOLLY V. KAPHERR
Hard Rock Hotels making big investments in Sunshine State
A look at what's new and exciting at the brand's properties in Tampa, Hollywood, Orlando and Daytona Beach.
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NEWS
Universal Orlando hotel opens Jurassic World suites

The suites at Loews Royal Pacific Resort feature kids' beds made to look like the gyrosphere ride in "Jurassic World."

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Visit Florida's Ken Lawson

The DMO's CEO looks at what's been accomplished in his first year on the job and how the organization is helping agents sell more of the Sunshine State.

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Underwater sculpture museum set to open on Florida's Emerald Coast

The Underwater Museum of Art will feature seven jury-selected sculptures when it opens in July off the coast of South Walton, near Destin.

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Disney and Universal see healthy growth in park attendance

While Disney still dominates, Universal is also on a healthy growth path fueled by the popularity of Harry Potter and efforts to transform Universal Orlando into a comprehensive, multiday experience.

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Fort Lauderdale's Atlantic Hotel & Spa launches dog-friendly program

A welcome bag with a reflective collar tag and treats and amenities such as a dog mat and bowl are just some of the perks of the Very Important Dog package.

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FEATURED STORY
Wine Bar George offers an upscale experience at Disney Springs

The new restaurant and wine bar bears the name of master sommelier George Miliotes, who had been a member of the opening team of the California Grill at Disney's Contemporary Resort.

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FLORIDA Editor:
Holly V. Kapherr
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