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A New Pulse on the Beach

  • April 3, 2026
  • FLMag Staff
Photography: Courtesy of W Fort Lauderdale.
With a reimagined Living Room and WET Deck, W Fort Lauderdale doubles down on personality, daily programming and spaces designed to move with the city’s rhythm.

Along the beach, where the ocean provides a constant backdrop and the social scene is always evolving, W Fort Lauderdale has confidently stepped into its next chapter. The recent redesign of its Living Room and WET Deck is more than cosmetic. It signals a deliberate shift toward spaces that are expressive, immersive and built around connection.

“This redesign welcomes an entirely new era for the hotel. The spaces were reimagined to encourage social connection through artful, playful interiors inviting guests to experience the hotel not as a backdrop but as a reflection of their moods and energy,” says Cody Bertone, general manager of W Fort Lauderdale.

Photography: Courtesy of W Fort Lauderdale.

That idea of reflection, of a hotel mirroring the personalities of its guests and its city, sits at the center of the transformation. The Living Room, long considered the property’s social anchor, has been reintroduced as a flexible, design-forward lounge layered with blue textures, custom light installations and statement furnishings that feel both polished and inviting.

“The goal was to create destinations that offer meaningful experiences for locals and travelers alike at any time of day,” Bertone says. “Luxury lifestyle is about the experience and authentic social connection.”

By day, the Living Room offers a leisurely cadence. It is a place for coffee meetings, casual work sessions or lingering conversations that stretch into the afternoon. By evening, it shifts into a setting shaped by curated music, themed nights and evolving food and beverage offerings.

“During the day, the Living Room offers a relaxed, social atmosphere perfect for slow mornings that seamlessly transition into lively afternoons. Guests and locals can meet, work or unwind,” Bertone explains. “By night, the Living Room shifts in energy for the ultimate high-energy social setting complemented by fun programming and food and drink specials. Flexibility was essential because we wanted these two destinations to transform with our guests. As guests pivot from day to night, the Living Room should too.”

That adaptability is reinforced by a robust programming calendar designed to keep momentum steady throughout the week. From Industry Night Mondays to Golden Hour and weekend jazz sessions, something is happening every day.

“That was our goal,” Bertone says. “We wanted to create social spaces with consistent programming that offers experiences for every type of guest. Robust and consistent programming keeps these spaces alive.”

Five floors above the beach, WET Deck offers a different kind of energy. With one of the largest pool decks in Fort Lauderdale, the elevated space leans into bold furnishings in shades of blue and red, creating what Bertone describes as an energetic, unapologetic atmosphere. DJs set the soundtrack for afternoons that feel more like events than casual pool time.

Photography: Courtesy of W Fort Lauderdale.

“Our location and programming are what set us apart,” Bertone says. “We’re located right on A1A with sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean. Anchored with daily programming, DJ sets and curated activations, WET Deck is Fort Lauderdale’s premier social destination.”

Golden Hour, offered daily, has quickly become a ritual across both spaces, blending the property’s oceanfront setting with a sense of shared pause. “It offers a consistent and daily social experience for our guests. It encourages people to slow down and take a beat, reinforcing that these are social spaces designed to welcome people in,” Bertone says.

At a time when travelers and locals alike expect more than just a place to stay, the reimagined W positions itself closer to a lifestyle platform. The hotel balances wellness moments with nightlife, daytime lounging with evening revelry.

“The heartbeat of a hotel reflects the energy of the city it’s in,” Bertone says. “W Fort Lauderdale captures the energy and moves with its rhythm. At W Fort Lauderdale, we’re able to balance wellness and social connection while still emphasizing playful and vibrant programming that mirrors the city’s dynamism.”

Even as the brand evolves globally, this property remains rooted in its coastal setting. “The redesign reflects the evolving global identity of W Hotels while remaining deeply connected to Fort Lauderdale,” Bertone says. “South Florida’s vibrant coastal energy is woven into the WET Deck and Living Room design, where W Hotels’ bold and expressive spirit is translated into a local lens. W Fort Lauderdale feels unmistakably W yet authentically rooted in its surroundings.”

In a city that thrives on movement, sunlight and a steady social current, W Fort Lauderdale is no longer just part of the scene. It is helping set the tempo.

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