Sun Sentinel Broward Edition

2 Universal Orlando hotels will shut down starting Friday

- By Mark Skoneki and Dewayne Bevil By Brett Clarkson

Two of Universal Orlando’s signature hotels — the Loews Sapphire Falls Resort and the Aventura — will close Friday amid the tourism struggles brought on by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The moves comes as Loews Hotels said it “decided to consolidat­e our hotel operations as we manage through current conditions.”

“We will be operating the Hard Rock Hotel, Loews Royal Pacific Resort, Cabana Bay Beach Resort and Universal’s Endless Summer Resort — Surfside Inn and Suites and temporaril­y suspending operations at

Loews Sapphire Falls Resort and Universal’s Aventura Hotel as of August 21,’’ a statement from Loews said Friday. “Guests with reservatio­ns at Sapphire Falls or Aventura will be accommodat­ed at our other hotels.”

The 600-room Universal’s Aventura Hotel opened in 2018 as part of an expansion of hotel rooms by the resort.

Sapphire Falls, between the company’s Royal Pacific and Cabana Bay Beach resorts, has a Caribbean theme and 1,000 rooms. It has been open since 2016.

Universal, Disney World and SeaWorld all are operating at greatly reduced capacity because of the pandemic. Comcast, the parent company of Universal, on July 30 released earnings showing Universal parks’ revenue fell 94% from nearly $1.5 billion in 2019 to $87 million in the second quarter.

The next day, Universal Orlando laid off an undisclose­d number of workers. The company had already revealed it was delaying constructi­on of a new theme park called Epic Universe.

“We are prioritizi­ng daily operations and shorter-term projects and continuing our pause on longer-term projects such as Epic Universe as we allow the tourism industry to recover,” a statement from the company said.

A 21-year-old woman was killed when she was shot several times after a car crash in Pompano Beach, the Broward Sheriff ’s Office said.

Deputies responding to reports of a crash in the 2900 block of Northwest 27th Avenue about 3:20 a.m. Saturday arrived to find Jael Findlay, of North Lauderdale, “suffering from injuries that appeared to be from the traffic crash,” a Sheriff’s Office news release said. Pompano Beach Fire Rescue took Findlay to Broward Health North in Pompano Beach, where she was pronounced dead.

At the hospital, it became apparent that Findlay had been shot several times. The sheriff is investigat­ing the incident as a homicide.

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