Omni Amelia Island Plantation Unveils Its $85 Million Re-Imagination - InvestingChannel

Omni Amelia Island Plantation Unveils Its $85 Million Re-Imagination

Directly off the hotel lobby, the new outdoor area offers the largest pool deck in Northeast Florida

Guests indulge in delectable dining experiences, as the resort plays home to nine superb restaurants and lounges. With inventive Southern-style flare, farm-to-table dining and fresh seafood, the culinary team, led by Executive Chef Daven Wardynski

Omni Amelia Island Plantation now features more than 80,000 square feet of versatile function space in the onsite Conference Center and across the 1,350-acre property to accommodate meetings, banquets, weddings, social events and conferences of up to 1,800 attendees. The new space includes the 16,800-square-foot Magnolia Ballroom, as well as the 11,165-square-foot Amelia Ballroom and the 5,465-square-foot Cumberland Ballroom. Pre-function and exhibit space and 37 breakout rooms complete the new Conference Center, while the Magnolia Garden, located just outside, features 11,000 square feet of lawn edged by majestic magnolia trees and herbs used daily by the resort’s chefs.

Perfect for families, Omni Amelia Island Plantation is a gated luxury resort, complete with on-site youth and family activities, including Camp Amelia, Gamers teen lounge and Heron Cove’s Adventure Golf. The resort’s natural wonders are on display at the Nature Center, which offers guided hiking, biking or kayak tours at various on-site lakes, ponds, marshes and beaches. Among all the outstanding amenities, the roads and walkways have also been redesigned for improved traffic flow and enhanced pedestrian connectivity. Parking is also improved with an all-new, three-story structure providing 540 additional spaces and 70 new valet spots.

For more information on the re-imagined Omni Amelia Island Plantation, call 1-800-The-Omni or visit www.omniameliaislandplantation.com.

About the Omni Amelia Island Plantation Celebrating the completion of an extensive $85 million