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The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village has debuted a $15 million renovation. The guestroom-focused transformation debuts almost a full year ahead of schedule as a result of the nationwide hotel closures that impacted 2020.  

The hotel’s renovation was inspired by the concept of biophilia, a belief that people have an innate desire to connect with nature. Each guestroom includes a collection of locally sourced materials from Florida, including wood and glass elements.

In addition to room enhancements, the hotel renovation increased guestroom inventory from 293 rooms to 308 rooms by converting 15 three-bedroom suites into 2-bedroom suites and upgrading the remaining accommodations into new deluxe guestrooms. 

“Our team worked tirelessly over the last year to debut a property, which thoughtfully caters to Cape Coral’s rising number of local and leisure travelers while also supporting our robust bridal and group business,” said Michael Tighe, general manager of The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village, in a press statement. “After a year that inspired us to embrace the great outdoors, our design concept, which reflects the natural beauty of Southwest Florida and celebrates Westin’s wellness-centric ethos, is a natural extension of the travel experience our guests have been favoring.”  

Additional new amenities include the Fridge Fill program, which provides in-room ingredient baskets for restaurant-quality, ready-made meals to be enjoyed from the comfort of guests’ newly renovated suites.  

For more information, visit westincapecoral.com 

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