Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando - PHOTOS


Today we want to share with you a new photo-gallery of one of the three big hotels found just inside the gates of the Universal Orlando Resort: the Hard Rock Hotel. Here's a brief description of it:

Live like a rock 'n' roll superstar at the exciting Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando®.

You'll feel like rock 'n' roll royalty with impeccable accommodations, a wealth of recreation and personal service and attention fit for an "A-List" celebrity. The Hard Rock Hotel is lively, yet laid back. Classy, yet totally casual, with a sand beach pool that immerses you in sound, not just water; authentic rock 'n' roll memorabilia; the legendary Palm Restaurant and more. 

You don't have to be a rock star to stay at Hard Rock Hotel. But after just a few hours, you'll definitely get used to living the lifestyle.

Now, please, enjoy the following photo-gallery, which includes almost 70 pictures:


- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE HOTEL -






- WATER TAXI STATION -



- THE HARD ROCK HOTEL'S COURTYARD -




- THE WAY TO THE LOBBY -




- VALET PARKING DROP-OFF AREA -


- THE LOBBY -















- THE VELVET BAR -









- THE PALM RESTAURANT -









- THE ROCK SHOP -








- ELEVATORS -


- STAIRWAY -











- EMACK & BOLIO'S MARKETPLACE -






- CORRIDORS LEADING TO THE ROOMS -


- THE WORKOUT ROOM -


- THE POOL AREA -







- THE BEACHCLUB -




- WALKWAY TO THE POOL'S SLIDE -




- THE BUTTERFLY GARDEN -





- VIEW OF THE PARKS FROM THE HOTEL -


Thank you for viewing!

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting. Although all 3 on-property hotels are expensive, they are all very nice and worth the money. More importantly, if you plan on spending 1-2 days in these parks, staying on property gives you UNLIMITED front-of-the-line access to most major attractions (doesn't work for Harry Potter or Rip-Ride-Rockit coaster). Also, the walk to the parks from the hotels are beautiful.

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  2. I've never stayed at the HRH but did go to one of the velvet sessions on my last Orlando visit. All I really saw was the poolside bar during the day and the VIP bar (prob the velvet bar simply reserved for the visiting rock stars that night, a celeb friend got me in).
    Briefly saw the inside of his room when we nipped upstairs to collect something. Personally didn't feel the hotel offered much different from some of the much cheaper hotels on I-Drive, you are definitely paying for the convenience of being on property.

    the on-property hotels (both Universal and Disney) are very good but personally I cant justify the extra budget - I'm in the theme parks most of the time!

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  3. Jason makes a very good point about the front of line access. I'm sure this is very useful peak season (as are Disney's Extra Magic Hours). However, as I only visit off season (due to the heat and humidity as much as the crowds) I've never found the need for them

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