On Thursday, UCF celebrated the reopenig of the new Roth Tower project at Acrisure Bounce House in front of more then 300 VIPs and special guests inside the newly renovated Tower Club.
The completion of the tower marks the next chapter in the growth of UCF Athletics and the Bounce House. Made possible by a $90 million commitment of Tourist Development Tax revenues from Orange County, along with the support of longtime donors and fans, the project strengthens the Kenneth G. Dixon Athletics Village as a premier destination for sports tourism and community engagement.
The four-level tower significantly expands UCF’s premium seating, suite and event capabilities, including a 256% increase in usable club space, new open-air Sky Suites and enhanced media and broadcast areas. Designed for use well beyond football game days, the tower can host corporate meetings, retreats, weddings, community events and even rocket launch viewing experiences.
Throughout the building, the design celebrates UCF’s identity as America’s Space University and its connection to Orlando and Orange County. From bars named after NASA’s Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs to custom murals created by UCF alumnus Harry Foreman ’18, the tower blends the university’s history, location and ambition while creating new opportunities for fans, visitors and students.
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