Joe Collier, President & Founder of Mainsail Lodging & Development (third from left), Bob Megazzini, GM (second from right) and other Luminary associates celebrate after finding a piece of the hotel’s sign blown off during Hurricane Ian. “I guess it’s symbolic,” said Collier “Now that we’re back open for business, we’re telling guests the only thing missing is ‘U’”. — Photo by Marriott

Luminary Hotel & Co. has reopened following Hurricane Ian and is ready to welcome guests back to all of its dining outlets (with the exception of The Silver King Ocean Brasserie) with limited menus and hours. Guest rooms at Luminary Hotel are currently occupied by emergency response personnel working to restore the area's power and infrastructure as quickly as possible.

"Our hearts go out to the entire Fort Myers, Naples and Southwest Florida communities impacted by Hurricane Ian and we remain supportive in the recovery efforts," said Joe Collier, President and Founder of Mainsail Lodging & Development. "We're extremely grateful for our team's hard work in getting back up and running so quickly."

Luminary is also currently assessing the recently opened Caloosa Sound Amphitheater and its technical infrastructure. Ticket sales have been paused for the three remaining shows in the Rockin' on the River Free Concert Series (Pablo Cruise, Oct. 30; Lorrie Morgan, Nov. 21; and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Dec. 12). More information will be available in the next few days, including relief efforts.

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