Senso Beach Club, a 40,000 square foot entertainment complex, is making progress, with a 2026 opening date scheduled.
The massive complex was supposed to open in 2025, according to its website, but internationaldriveorlando.com has updated its comprehensive “What’s New” list, marking a 2026 arrival for the venue, located at 5720 Central Florida Parkway in Orlando’s I-Drive district.
Led by founder and managing partner Nicholas Virthe, Senso will be the first Orlando beach club experience, according to its Facebook page, and will include two pools, a restaurant, a lounge, and two rooftop patios overlooking each pool. Senso plans on bringing the best DJs from around the world to provide world-class entertainment.
Senso Beach Club’s website promises temperature-controlled pools, surrounded by daybeds and private cabanas, each attended by a team member to assist with food and beverage orders. Guests will be able to indulge in international cuisine, or enjoy innovative creations from Senso’s mixologists. The site also mentions entertainment and performance art, possibly eluding to a series of events planned for the venue.
Senso’s imminent opening is just part of Orlando’s evolution as an adult vacation destination that rivals Las Vegas and Nashville as destinations for entertainment-fueled getaways. Senso will be just one of many new additions to the I-Drive district. Other attractions moving into the district in 2026 include the Museum of Ice Cream and Tiger Woods’ Pop Stroke.


