Universal Orlando Resort is set to open two otherworldly-themed hotels in Orlando, Florida next year.

Universal Stella Nova Resort and Universal Terra Luna Resort are set to open in January and February 2025, respectively.

The projects are each co-owned and operated by Loews Hotels & Co., and will reportedly offer guests an “out-of-this-world experience” with cosmic-inspired rooms and amenities, according to a press release on Universal Orlando’s website.

Inside the Hotels

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Universal Stella Nova Resort features a theme that reflects the “infinite vastness of the universe,” the press release noted, with calming purple hues and teal involved in its overall interior design. The color palette is meant to create a tranquil atmosphere for guests.

On the other hand, Universal Terra Luna Resort invites guests to explore an undiscovered “world within Universal Orlando” that includes elements of new planets and terrestrial aspects. The interior design will incorporate greens and gold throughout.

With a total of 1,500 futuristic guest rooms between the two hotels, or 750 rooms at each, Stella Nova Resort and Terra Luna Resort will offer guests rates as low as $147 per night before taxes for stays of four nights or more.

Guests will also have access to a variety of entertainment options, dining choices, and unique accommodations between the properties.

Amenities

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Each hotel will feature multiple dining options, including “quick service” restaurants, a lobby bar, and walk-up service eateries.

The quick-service spots, Cosmos Cafe at Stella Nova and Omega Cafe at Terra Luna, will feature classic American breakfast, grab-and-go items as well as lunch and dinner entrees.

Galaxy Bar and Grill, and Moonrise Bar and Grill, at Stella Nova and Terra Luna, respectively, will offer quesadillas, burgers, and salads, along with cocktails for people of drinking age.

Apart from dining options, both resorts provide a variety of amenities for guests, including resort-style pools, fitness centers, game rooms, and recreation rooms.

Guests can also get free shuttle service to Universal Orlando theme parks, early park admission, and more.

Though the resorts are slated to open in 2025, guests can begin booking their stays now on Universal Orlando’s website.