New premium rooms reshape the Resorts World Sentosa hotel mix
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Genting Singapore is in the middle of a multi-year refresh of Resorts World Sentosa, and the new Premium Rooms at Hotel Ora are one of the clearest signs of where the operator wants to take its non-gaming product. The 389-room property, repositioned from the former Festive Hotel and reopened as Hotel Ora in 2024, adds a more contemporary, lifestyle-driven option aimed at families, business travelers and meetings guests willing to pay up for design, connectivity and location inside the integrated resort.
What Hotel Ora’s Premium Rooms offer inside Resorts World Sentosa
Hotel Ora sits on the resort’s central spine close to the convention center, Universal Studios Singapore and the waterfront, which allows Genting Singapore to market the Premium Rooms as a mid-to-upper tier choice for guests who want to stay within walking distance of most attractions without booking the top-end Crockfords or Equarius brands. The refreshed hardware is part of Resorts World Sentosa’s broader RWS 2.0 upgrade, an announced multi-billion-dollar investment program to update hotels, add attractions and expand MICE capacity over several years, underscoring the strategic weight of room renovation in the group’s non-gaming revenue mix as outlined in Genting Singapore’s investor communications.
The Premium Rooms are positioned above entry-level categories and typically come with larger floor area, upgraded bedding and linens, more generous work surfaces and a stronger focus on power outlets and device charging than the old Festive Hotel inventory, a logical move given how heavily Genting Singapore now targets tech-enabled travelers and corporate delegates. In practical terms, that means queen or king bed configurations with memory-foam-style mattresses, multi-standard sockets at desk height and bedside USB charging points designed to eliminate the need for multiple adapters for international guests.
Design-wise, Hotel Ora leans away from the themed family style that characterized some of the original Resorts World Sentosa properties and instead adopts a clean, contemporary palette that can work for both leisure and corporate stays. Soft neutral tones, wood accents and subdued artwork replace overt resort motifs, while the Premium Room bathrooms are upgraded with walk-in showers, glass partitions and more generous vanity space compared with older layouts in the same footprint range. The goal is less about creating a “wow” suite product and more about meeting expectations of regional travelers used to modern four-star and entry five-star city hotels in markets like Bangkok, Shanghai and Hong Kong.
A key operational angle is how the Premium Rooms help rebalance Hotel Ora’s mix between family-heavy school-holiday periods and weekday MICE traffic. With Resorts World Sentosa competing aggressively for meetings and incentive groups that need sizeable room blocks near the convention center, a refreshed, mid-price room product with reliable Wi-Fi, practical storage and business-friendly lighting becomes an asset. At the same time, gentler color schemes, sofa beds in selected layouts and proximity to the theme park still make the Premium category viable for families willing to pay a premium over basic rooms for a newer feel.
Pricing in Singapore dollars reflects that middle positioning: Premium Rooms typically command a higher nightly rate than standard rooms in the same hotel but stay below the resort’s top luxury categories, giving Genting Singapore some yield management flexibility during peak citywide events and regional holidays. While exact nightly rates fluctuate with demand and promotions, the company has clearly created headroom for upselling by differentiating the hardware and amenities, rather than relying solely on view categories or bundled park tickets.
Resorts World Sentosa remains one of two integrated resorts allowed to operate casinos in Singapore, but non-gaming revenue has become more important as the city-state targets higher-quality tourism and as regional competition intensifies. Genting Singapore has consistently highlighted hotel, attractions and MICE performance as core pillars alongside gaming in its financial reporting, and the decision to invest in repositioning an existing hotel into Hotel Ora instead of building an entirely new tower suggests a capital-efficient approach to refreshing guest-facing product in a constrained land environment.
The strategic bet is that better rooms at a higher average daily rate will support overall resort profitability and make Resorts World Sentosa a more compelling base for longer stays. For investors tracking the name, the Premium Rooms at Hotel Ora are a small but visible piece of the larger RWS 2.0 roadmap, which also includes new attractions and expanded lifestyle offerings aimed at keeping the property competitive against regional integrated resort hubs. Genting Singapore’s shares (ISIN SG1X26932621) last closed on the Singapore Exchange at SGD 0.87 on 06/13/2026, reflecting how closely the market continues to watch execution on these upgrade plans based on data from Singapore Exchange.
Hotel Ora Premium Rooms at a glance
- Product: Premium Rooms, Hotel Ora at Resorts World Sentosa
- Manufacturer: Genting Singapore Limited
- Category: New Release/Launch - hotel accommodation
- Launch date: Hotel Ora reopened in 2024 as part of RWS 2.0
- MSRP / Price: Dynamic nightly rate in SGD, typically above Hotel Ora standard rooms and below top luxury brands within the resort
- Availability: Direct booking via Resorts World Sentosa channels and travel partners in Singapore
- Target audience: Higher-yield leisure travelers, families and MICE guests seeking refreshed mid-to-upper tier rooms inside Resorts World Sentosa
- Key differentiator / USP: Contemporary mid-tier room product inside an established integrated resort, positioned between entry-level and luxury hotel options
More on Genting Singapore and Resorts World Sentosa
Background on Genting Singapore’s integrated resort strategy and hotel investments can be found in the company’s financial reports and market coverage.
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