The Family Of Orange Lake Resorts Announces Completion Of Nearly $3-Million Renovation Program At Orange Lake Panama City
November 27, 2007 by Timeshare News
The Family of Orange Lake Resorts, based in Orlando, Fla., announces the completion of a nearly $3-million renovation program at its Orange Lake Panama City resort, located in Northwest Florida on St. Andrew’s Bay, just minutes from beautiful Panama City Beach.
The all-new luxury retreat in Panama City features redesigned two-bedroom villas with Southern style décor and tropical accents. Interiors include new carved wood furniture along with warm, welcoming fabrics. The resort is located in the Florida Panhandle, offering 27 miles of pristine beaches, world-class fishing and luxury boating.
“We are proud to offer this new getaway for our owners,” said Don Harrill, President and CEO for The Family of Orange Lake Resorts. “Orange Lake Panama City’s newly revitalized accommodations provide our owners with all the comforts of home they’ve come to expect, with a brand new resort experience every member of the family will enjoy.”
Orange Lake owners and guests enjoy numerous amenity and service privileges at the Bay Point Resort including three outdoor swimming pools, one indoor pool, two 18-hole golf courses, the Serenity Spa, a 200-slip deep-water marina, and four unique restaurants and bars, including the 30 Degree Blue fine dining restaurant.
The Family of Orange Lake Resorts has evolved from a best-kept secret as the world’s largest single-site timeshare resort to a multi-site resort with a growing network. New resort additions in Wisconsin, Vermont and Florida were carefully selected and tailored for their owners, resulting in the creation of a brand new member exchange program, GlobalAccess™, to facilitate reservations within the resort network. Orange Lake’s flagship location in Orlando was established in 1982 by Holiday Inn® Founder, Kemmons Wilson. The company plans to continue the expansion of their resort network and is actively seeking more growth opportunities to continue being the “home-away-from-home” to more than 110,000 owners from all 50 U.S. states and more than 120 countries.











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