It had to eventually happen. With the growing popularity of Roosevelt Island, changing demographics and more and more tourists visiting, today’s April 1 announcement by Three Olives Ros Vodka of the re-branding of Roosevelt Island to Rosvelt Island for the millennial generation was almost to be expected.

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According to the Three Olives Ros Vodka press release:

To celebrate the arrival of sunny weather and the world-wide obsession with ros, Three Olives Vodka announced it has rebranded Roosevelt Island, a 150-acre island in New York Citys East River, into Rosvelt Island. Open to the public starting today, Rosvelt Island is the new home of ros and welcomes connoisseurs from around the globe with open hearts, an open bar and endless afternoons of fun.

After searching for ways to recover from the recent mega dot com real estate bust, New York City found a colorful solution by directing their attention to the highly anticipated ros season, a true celebration of warm weather, bottomless brunches and rooftop pool parties. As the makers of the best-selling ros vodka in the country1, it was a natural fit for Three Olives Ros Vodka to come on board with the new initiative and brand the first-ever permanent destination for the popular pink drink.

City officials and Three Olives Vodka hosted a public ribbon-cutting ceremony at the pink-tinted Rosvelt Island tourist center to celebrate the occasion. This is a monumental day for Ros fans across the country, said a Three Olives Vodka spokesperson. Our fans love Three Olives Ros Vodka because it combines their two favorite drinks into one, so we wanted to create a colorful destination dedicated to the spirit of summer.

Place of pilgrimage, floating bacchanal, the brave youthful heart of a cynical old city. Rosvelt Island is many different things to the people of New York, and our city needs this place like never before, proclaimed April Gaddis, Roosevelt Island Tourism Chief. Its an ideal place to book your next social media content shoot or hang with friends in a pink-hued pool of flamingo floaties, while sipping on a refreshing Three Olives Ros Vodka spritz.

Millennials and ros connoisseurs are invited to visit RoseveltIsland.com to learn more and plan a getaway, including the best places to get that perfect selfie. Bless your social media feed and watch the likes roll in with skyline photos taken on the newly pink Rosvelt Island Tramway, the pink-hued subway stop and island boardwalk.

You can access Rosvelt Island by land, sea or air. The F-Train is the easiest way to go, but the new ferry stop along the Astoria Ferry Route will also get you there. And the Rosvelt Island Tram is many peoples mode of choice, departing 59th Street and 2nd Avenue in Manhattan every 20 minutes until midnight.

Head to RoseveltIsland.com now to plan your visit.

Now if Roosevelt Island only had a bar where we could drink Three Olives Ros Vodka.

Well, there is the Nisi Restaurant and Cornell Tech Cafe but we do need a real bar.