New concept art for The Cove, a hotel being built near the Swan & Dolphin Resorts

New concept art has been revealed for the 14-story hotel that’s going in near the Swan & Dolphin Resorts. Earlier in November we learned that the hotel would have 349 rooms, over 20,000 feet of meeting space and a rooftop terrace that offers views of the nighttime shows at Epcot and Hollywood Studios.

Now, we have a better idea of what the hotel will actually look like.

At the top of the page is an image of what we assume is the main lobby for The Cove. The space has a very open white and gold design. We also have a new look at the outdoor pool area, seen below.

The Cove should be a prime destination for events, conventions and meetings. Below is a look at what the main event areas will look like.

Finally, we also have a better idea of what the new hotel will look like from the surrounding area.

The Cove, which is owned and operated by Marriott International (who also owns the Swan & Dolphin Resorts), is expected open within the next two years.

Source: WFTV9

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