Rosen Hotels & Resorts in Orlando Announces The Elimination of Plastic Straws by January 2019

ORLANDO (August 14, 2018) – Rosen Hotels & Resorts announces today that it will eliminate the use of plastic straws in its more than 26 restaurants and in-room dining at its nine hotels, all located in Orlando, by January 2019.

Effective immediately, plastic straws will be provided only upon request to guests of the hotel restaurants. The company will transition to using eco-friendly paper straws as early as this fall.

Rosen Hotels & Resorts joins the pledge with Florida Green Lodging through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to “skip the straw” and estimates it will eliminate the use of 2,900,888 plastic straws annually. According to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 500 million plastic straws are used in the U.S. daily, enough to fill 125 school buses.

“As a continued effort within our sustainability programs, we have taken the pledge to eliminate the use of plastic straws,” said Rosen Hotels & Resorts’ founder and owner Harris Rosen. “We will continue to look at all areas where we can potentially improve upon or remove all plastics from our environment to do our part to combat this rising global crisis. At times, this may cost more than the alternative. However, we do this because it’s the right thing to do.”

DeeDee Baggitt, Director of Engineering & Facilities, Rosen Hotels & Resorts, and who is the steward of the company’s sustainable initiatives adds “We are actively evaluating our plastic usage, looking for eco-friendly options that are as effective as the current products.”

Rosen Hotels & Resorts is a dedicated leader of environmental practices in the hospitality industry. The company’s three convention hotels were the first in Central Florida and in the state to receive the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Green Lodging Two Palm designation in 2007 and Three Palm designation in 2009 for remarkable conservation practices. In 2009, owner Harris Rosen received the Legacy Award, Sustainable Florida’s highest honor.

In 2012, the company built its first LEED Certified building, the 12,000 square-foot Rosen Medical Center, a Place for Healing and Wellness. In 2015, the company’s three convention hotels – Rosen Shingle Creek, Rosen Centre and Rosen Plaza – earned the coveted APEX Award, the meetings industry’s first standards designation of environmentally sustainable meetings, created in a partnership of the Convention Industry Council (CIC) and ASTM International.

For more information, visit RosenHotels.com and RosenGreenMeetings.com.

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Jack’s Place at Rosen Plaza Puts a Bit of Magic in Dining This Fall

ORLANDO (Aug. 2, 2018) – Jack’s Place, named a USA Today Top Ten International Drive Restaurant, is putting a little magic in dining by offering a three-course meal for only $35 during Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining Month, sponsored by American Express. The restaurants’ prix fixe menus are available from August 24 to September 30.

Located at the Rosen Plaza Hotel, conveniently situated in the middle of the action on Orlando’s International Drive, this Magical Dining menu was created by the hotel’s Executive Chef Michael McMullen and his creative culinary team to feature some of the restaurant’s most popular dishes. Guests can choose to start with appetizers of Meatballs Stuffed with Mozzarella Cheese in an Oregano Roasted Pepper Sauce; Lobster Bisque soup; or a delightful Caesar Salad.

Entrees are next with a choice of Chicken Saltimbocca, a sage pan seared chicken breast wrap with prosciutto, capellini pasta and lemon-thyme au jus; Filet Mignon, grilled filet of beef with garlic Boursin Polenta, and Jack’s vegetable and truffle mushroom demi; or Pan Seared Sea Bass with roasted sweet potato mash, saute Concord Grape and Grilled Endive.

Finish off a delicious meal with a choice of extravagant desserts: Brulee Cheesecake and Berries; Chocolate Wedge, a smooth and rich chocolate mousse finished with chocolate ganache over chocolate Genoese; or Jack’s Citrus Pie.

Tax and gratuity are not included with the Magical Dining menu price.

Jack’s Place guests are treated not only to a sumptuous menu, but to a unique themed ambiance. Adorning the restaurant’s walls are hundreds of autographed celebrity caricatures, penned by owner Harris Rosen’s father Jack (and the restaurant’s namesake) during his career as a safety engineer during the mid 1900s at the Waldorf Astoria New York. As a hobby, Jack drew whimsical depictions of the hotel’s visiting celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Babe Ruth and John F. Kennedy, Jr., which they then gladly autographed. Jack’s art was featured at the time in a New York Times article, among other media outlets, and now is available for Jack’s Place guests to enjoy.

The popular travel destination’s Magical Dining Month event is a favorite of travelers and area residents alike. Participating restaurants throughout the destination offer amazing dining experiences and one dollar from each meal will benefit a local charity. Reservations are recommended and can be made by visiting www.visitorlando.com/magicaldining/restaurants or calling 407-996-1787.

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YMCA Names Aquatic Center After Harris Rosen, Who Saved It More Than 25 Years Ago

ORLANDO (July 26, 2018) – The YMCA Aquatic Center at 8422 International Drive in Orlando has been officially renamed the Rosen YMCA Aquatic Center in honor of Harris Rosen, who led the fight against the center’s demise more than 25 years ago.

Rosen, a prominent Orlando hotelier and avid swimmer, turned activist for the facility in 1992 when the private center, then called the Justus Aquatic Center, was shut down by the mortgage holder.

“I remember arriving at the center one day and finding some Special Olympians hovering about,” said Rosen. “One of the youngsters recognized me as a swimmer there. They asked me if they’d done something wrong, to have it closed. It broke my heart. I knew I had to do something.”

Respecting its place within the fabric of the Orlando community, and especially the swimming community, Rosen called upon celebrities, organizations, and even Orange County to help save the competitive swimming center.

Under his visionary leadership, the facility was ultimately gifted to the YMCA of Central Florida and revenue-generating programs were put in place to help offset operating costs. Rosen has donated millions to the YMCA, some of which will continue to be used for renovations over the next few years.

“Harris Rosen took it upon himself to save this facility, and, at the time, gave the YMCA of Central Florida one of only two competitive swimming centers in Florida. This allowed us to increase our impact in the Central Florida community and it is only fitting to honor him by renaming this facility,” said Dan Wilcox, President and CEO, YMCA of Central Florida.

“I am deeply honored by this recognition,” said Harris Rosen, President & COO, Rosen Hotels & Resorts. “I have been so blessed to be a part of this community and I hope this facility serves as a reminder to all the children and competitors who enter, that with courage, drive and determination, anything is possible.”

Additional capital renovation donors to the new Rosen YMCA Aquatic Center include: OUC, Lochinvar, Duke Energy, Modern Plumbing, Trinity Surfaces, Cree and Rentex.

The newly renamed Rosen YMCA Aquatic Center is a state-of-the-art facility featuring two Olympic-size swimming pools and new diving platforms. It is home for many competitive swimmers, divers and water polo players.

For Rosen, however, one of its biggest impacts to the community rests in the lives of the hundreds of children who have learned drowning prevention and swimming skills there.

“Who knows how many children have avoided water-related tragedies because of the programs here at the Aquatic Center. It truly saves lives, and I will forever champion the cause to keep our children safe in the water,” said Rosen.

The facility was also selected to host the 2018 UANA Pan American Masters Championships, making it the second-ever American site to host the event. The 2,500-athlete competition began July 25, one day after the Rosen dedication ceremony.

The 2018 UANA Pan American Masters Championship will run until Aug. 12 with events like swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, water polo and open-water swimming. Competitors will represent 43 Swimming Federations in North, South and Central America, as well as the Caribbean. It is believed that Orlando’s popularity will make this one of the largest swimming competitions in North America, outside of a World Championship. In a previous announcement, U.S. Masters Swimming CEO Dawson Hughes called the Rosen YMCA Aquatic Center one of the “most respected” aquatic centers in the country.

“They have experience hosting large events and the facility, volunteers and community support to showcase this international event,” said Hughes in the announcement.

Rosen built Rosen Hotels & Resorts into the largest independent hotel company in Florida while never losing sight of those philanthropic roots, especially in relation to the community support of the facility. In addition to Rosen Hotels & Resorts being a hotel partner for the Pan American Masters Championship, it is an annual sponsor of the Rosen YMCA Aquatic Center. Rosen has donated millions to the YMCA of Central Florida and currently serves on the board of directors for the Aquatic Center. The Harris Rosen Foundation has also contributed tens of millions of dollars to the founding and support of educational and youth-benefiting programs and scholarships throughout the Central Florida area.

About YMCA of Central Florida

For over 130 years, the YMCA of Central Florida has focused on strengthening communities through Youth Development, Healthy Living and Social Responsibility. Operating 27 YMCA Family Centers across Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Brevard, Lake and Marion counties, the Y is on a mission to improve the lives of all in Central Florida by connecting individuals, families and communities with opportunities based on Christian values that strengthen Spirit, Mind and Body. As one of the area’s largest non-profits, Y serves over 400,000 Central Floridians per year and employs 1,800 Y staff who join together with thousands of donors, volunteers and advocates to empower our community for good. To join the cause or for more information, visit ymcacentralflorida.com.

About Rosen Hotels & Resorts

Rosen Hotels & Resorts owns and operates nine quality hotels in the center of Orlando’s world-famous attractions, shopping and entertainment. Combined, the nine properties feature more than 700,000 square feet of versatile meeting and event space and close to 7,000 guestrooms, minutes from the Rosen YMCA Aquatic Center and Orange County Convention Center. Guided by founder and President Harris Rosen’s unsurpassed standards of quality and service, the company’s team of experienced professionals will help make your Orlando vacation or convention the most memorable experience. For more information, visit rosenhotels.com.

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