The Seminole Brighton Bay Hotel & Casino in West Orlando recently celebrated a major milestone with a topping out ceremony to mark the completion of the construction of its new hotel tower. The event was attended by tribal leaders, project stakeholders, and members of the local community, who gathered to witness the final steel beam being lifted into place.
Located on the Seminole Reservation in West Orlando, the Seminole Brighton Bay Hotel & Casino is owned and operated by the Seminole Tribe of Florida. The hotel and casino have long been a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a range of amenities including gaming, dining, entertainment, and now luxurious accommodations.
The topping out ceremony was a momentous occasion for the tribe, as it symbolizes the completion of the structural phase of the construction project. The new hotel tower will feature 200 guest rooms, including suites and penthouses, as well as a rooftop pool, spa, and multiple dining options. The tower will also house a state-of-the-art casino with a variety of gaming options for guests to enjoy.
Tribal leaders spoke at the ceremony, expressing their gratitude to the construction team and all those involved in bringing the project to fruition. They emphasized the importance of the new hotel tower in expanding the tribe’s presence in West Orlando and boosting economic development in the area.
In addition to the new hotel tower, the Seminole Brighton Bay Hotel & Casino is also undergoing renovations to its existing facilities, including upgrades to the gaming floor, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The tribe is investing heavily in the property to ensure that it remains a premier destination for visitors and continues to contribute to the local economy.
The topping out ceremony was a cause for celebration for both the Seminole Tribe and the West Orlando community, as it marks a significant step forward in the ongoing expansion and enhancement of the Seminole Brighton Bay Hotel & Casino. With the new hotel tower set to open in the coming months, the tribe is looking forward to welcoming guests to experience all that the property has to offer.