
As Hurricane Helene advances towards Florida's Big Bend, Rosen Hotels & Resorts provides a silver lining for those caught in the storm's path. With distress rates beginning at $69, Florida residents from 61 emergency-declared counties can find solace—and a special rate—within the walls of Rosen properties. The gesture is part of a concerted effort to prioritize community safety and affordability during natural disasters, ensuring that the dread of displacement is met with a measure of comfort and care.
Residents seeking refuge can stay at participating locations such as Rosen Inn International, Rosen Inn Closest to Universal, and others, with rates incrementally rising depending on the property. According to ClickOrlando, the initiative from Rosen is detailing the available rates, which top out at $139 per night before taxes at Rosen Shingle Creek. Despite the escalating emergency, the hotel chain has chosen to uphold a tradition of hospitality over profit.
The distress rates for Rosen Hotels & Resorts are not isolated to a single tier of their properties; the scale offers something for nearly every budget amidst the onset of uncertain days. Acknowledging the importance of staying connected, the hotels dispense complimentary Wi-Fi and have eliminated additional pet fees and resort charges, as detailed by GottaGoOrlando. This welcoming policy for four-legged family members underscores the hotel's commitment to providing peace of mind to all evacuees—including those with paws and tails.
For those displaced and seeking shelter, Rosen Hotels & Resorts' doors are open, and reservations can be secured by dialing 866-33-ROSEN (76736).









