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Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort
The first Four Seasons property to open at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida , this resort – which sits about 5 miles southeast of the Magic Kingdom – aims to fill the park's luxury lodging void. And judging by its amenities, the Four Seasons Resort Orlando appears to be succeeding. With its own 18-hole golf course, massive spa and rooftop steakhouse, the property is well-suited for travelers who want easy access to the theme parks without the over-the-top kitsch associated with Disney -owned properties. That's not to say that the resort doesn't cater to little ones: The property also boasts two 242-foot-long waterslides, a lazy river with two spray cannons, a 7,590-square-foot family pool and the complimentary Kids For All Seasons kids camp. Plus, the Four Seasons Resort Orlando offers its own Disney character breakfasts, complimentary park shuttle service and a Disney Planning Center – a separate concierge desk designed for mapping out your park itinerary and purchasing tickets. Aside from its amenities, this Four Seasons excels in its accommodations, according to recent guests. Rooms are outfitted with marble bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, contemporary decor and complimentary Wi-Fi access. Past travelers also appreciated the customer service team here but were not as pleased with the pricey nightly rates.
The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes
As is the norm with Ritz-Carlton properties, The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes pleases guests with its well-appointed rooms and fantastic customer service. Each of its 582 guest rooms and suites features a private balcony, a marble bathroom (with two sinks) and a LCD flat-screen TV. This immense property also boasts an 18-hole golf course, two pools and access to a massive lazy river at the neighboring JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes (the two resorts share grounds and activities). Craving more relaxation than the kid-congested river can offer? Head to The Ritz's 40,000-square-foot spa, which boasts 40 treatment rooms and citrus-inspired treatments. And when it's time to refuel, The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes features a plethora of on-site dining options, offering everything from casual alfresco eats to formal dining restaurants. If you're having trouble booking a room at the ultra-exclusive, ultra-expensive Ritz, consider giving the JW Marriott a try. Keep in mind that this Ritz participates in the Marriott Bonvoy program, so members can earn and use points during their stays.
Located in the southeast corner of Walt Disney World Resort , the Waldorf Astoria Orlando feels a lot like its New York counterpart . You'll find similar design elements (such as the iconic clock in the resort lobby) and notable dining establishments like Peacock Alley and the Bull & Bear steakhouse reproduced here. But this Waldorf Astoria property is decidedly Floridian, with citrus hues accenting the decor and on-site facilities that make the most of the warm weather and sunshine. The big draw here is the 18-hole championship golf course, perfectly accompanied by the natural wetland backdrop. And the cabana-lined lap pool and the zero-entry pool are great for lounging and catching a tan. Meanwhile, guest rooms come equipped with 55-inch LCD TVs, coffee makers, wine fridges and Italian marble bathrooms with glass-enclosed showers and separate soaking tubs. However, some recent visitors said the customer service is hit or miss and that the rooms feel dated. If you're a Hilton Honors member, you can use accrued points to help offset the property's $45 daily resort fee.
Owned by neighboring Rollins College, The Alfond Inn offers modern accommodations about 20 miles northeast of Orlando, Florida 's major theme parks. The boutique hotel boasts an art collection, a large sunk-in pool and 10,000 square feet of meeting space. Recent guests loved the location close to restaurants and attractions in artsy Winter Park and said the staff was friendly and helpful. Past visitors also said the clean rooms don't disappoint. The guest rooms are decorated with homey touches like bathrobes and slippers, flat-screen TVs and minifridges, and the marble bathrooms feature glass-enclosed showers. The hotel is also a popular choice for weddings because of its unique indoor and outdoor venues, such as a glass-topped conservatory overlooking the enclosed courtyard and verdant gardens. Plus, this property is a member of the Preferred LVX hotel family, meaning members of the I Prefer Hotel Rewards program can exchange accrued points for rewards certificates, which can be used to pay for stays.
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa in Orlando, Florida , is as opulent as it gets when it comes to Walt Disney World Resort accommodations. The Victorian era is revived in the decor found in the five-story lobby – complete with an open-cage elevator and magnificent chandeliers – and the plush guest rooms. Lodging options here come equipped with amenities like flat-screen TVs, minifridges and complimentary Wi-Fi access; however, some travelers say the rooms in Disney 's flagship resort are beginning to feel a bit tired. And though the Grand Floridian is kid-friendly with loads of activities, the posh resort is best for couples looking for a quieter place to stay near the parks. Extras like afternoon tea and daily piano performances in the lobby lend an elegant tone, but there are still fun perks like character breakfasts for the kids. (Youngsters can also transform into Disney princesses or knights at the property's Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique.) Another perk about staying at the Grand Floridian: having an on-site monorail station that is just one stop away from the Magic Kingdom.
Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando Resort
The Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando Resort enthralls its visitors. Its Mediterranean-inspired setting is a treat for the eyes, but the most compelling reason guests rave about this Loews outpost is its high-end amenities. Examples of perks travelers love include the full-service Mandara Spa and the elegant atmosphere found in Mama Della's Ristorante (just one of this Loews hotel's four restaurants). The guest rooms also earn high praise for their style and creature comforts, such as flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations and Keurig coffee makers. On the other hand, the ritzy features come with a price tag that guests say can take a toll on your pocketbook. Plus, there are extra fees for valet and self-parking. As its name suggests, the Loews Portofino Bay sits on the grounds of Universal Orlando Resort , giving you easy access to Orlando, Florida 's Universal theme parks.
Perched on the edge of Walt Disney World Resort just off of Interstate 4, the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress has a great atmosphere for families and couples interested in hitting up the area's theme parks. The picturesque lobby is filled with foliage and houses two of the resort's lounge areas, making it a nice environment for an afternoon snack or an evening drink. For something a little more filling, try one of the property's dining options: Hemingway's serves dishes infused with Spanish and Cuban flavors. The resort also has lounge serving everything from breakfast classics to sushi by a serene lake, plus a poolside grill and an airy lounge with specialty cocktails. Recent travelers raved about this Orlando, Florida , resort's impeccable service and seemingly endless list of activities and amenities. On-site facilities include racquetball and tennis courts, an indoor-outdoor pool, a golf course and the Camp Hyatt children's club. Meanwhile, guest rooms at this Hyatt hotel earn praise for their bright decor and features like balconies, coffee makers and flat-screen TVs. The $38 daily resort fee covers additional perks like in-room Wi-Fi access, water sports equipment rentals and theme park shuttle transportation. And remember, if you're a member of the World of Hyatt loyalty program, you can earn and use points here.
Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando Resort
With its prime location less than a mile away from Universal Orlando Resort , the Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando Resort entices visitors with what it calls "South Seas" flavor. This Loews outpost is home to the Indonesian-style Islands Dining Room, not to mention three other dining venues. Themes aside, most guests keep coming back to this resort because of its attentive staff and clean, comfortable rooms. Accommodations feature gray color palettes with colorful accent walls and pillows, plus amenities like flat-screen HDTVs, free Wi-Fi access, minifridges and Cuisinart coffee makers. But like its sister property, the Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando Resort , a stay at the Loews Royal Pacific comes attached to a high price tag. Add in additional fees for parking and you may find your vacation funds running low. That said, travelers who have stayed here say the extra cost might be worthwhile due to the property's easy access to the nearby Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Volcano Bay.
For truly sophisticated digs in Orlando, Florida , stay at Rosen Shingle Creek. Located in the southwestern quadrant of the city, this hotel markets itself as a convenient location for meetings and special events. The Orange County Convention Center is only 3 miles west, and on the hotel premises you'll find approximately 546,000 square feet of available indoor and outdoor event space. There are also a sizeable golf course and eight restaurants, where working travelers can kick back and relax when they need a break from the daily grind. But some who have recently booked rooms at this Preferred property describe the decor as a little tired, while others say that parking can be a little confusing (the lot is massive, and after you've left your car, you'll need luck to find it again). Yet most guests agree that the customer service is on point, citing friendly staff members and quick responses as reasons to book here again. Another bonus: Members of the I Prefer Hotel Rewards program can trade accrued points for reward certificates, which can be used to cover stays here.
Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate
This Omni resort has several features that place it above its competitors, especially with visiting families. First, there are the kids pool, wave pool and family-friendly swimming pool – a zero-entry one equipped with a 125-foot-long corkscrew waterslide. Then, there's the resort arcade, which stays open 24 hours a day. And lastly, the Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate offers a miniature golf course with 18 themed holes. The resort also provides scheduled shuttle service to Walt Disney World Resort as part of the property's $33 daily resort fee. Meanwhile, previous guests appreciate that the Omni Orlando Resort doesn't overlook other types of visitors. The resort boasts two championship golf courses and the lighted nine-hole course for putting. And recent vacationers tout the swanky ZEN restaurant – which serves Asian meals – as the front-runner of this Omni's dining establishments. But perhaps most importantly, travelers are impressed by the Omni Orlando Resort's rooms, which feature amenities like flat-screen TVs and, in some instances, private balconies. This super-lush resort stretches across much of the ChampionsGate community in the Orlando, Florida , area.
The Grove Resort & Water Park Orlando
The Grove Resort & Water Park Orlando is a 4 star hotel located at 14501 Grove Resort Ave in Orlando-Walt Disney World. It has a 4.5 overall guest rating based on 2476 reviews.
Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas - Kidani Village
Experience Africa's amazing wildlife at Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas - Kidani Village – no passport required. Housed within Orlando 's Walt Disney World Resort, Kidani Village allows guests to observe freely roaming animals – like zebras and giraffes – without having to rough it in the bush. Accommodations here offer up to two bedrooms and come equipped with flat-screen TVs, tribal-print fabrics and wooden furniture. Recent guests recommend splurging on a villa with a savanna view to get the best taste of Disney Animal Kingdom's unique setting. The Samawati Springs pool and the Uwanja Camp (an animal observation site-themed water playground with three distinctive areas) are ideal retreats for kids who need a break from the theme park. And when dinnertime rolls around, guests recommend the Boma – Flavors of Africa restaurant for its African cuisine. If you're craving more variety, this Disney resort offers multiple dining establishments that serve everything from Indian fare (at Sanaa) to Mediterranean-, Indian- and African-inspired cuisine (at Jiko – The Cooking Place). Book early, though, as many recent guests said a stay here is expensive, especially when considering the high prices for food and parking.
Disney's BoardWalk Inn is essentially a recreation of the old Atlantic City in the heart of Orlando , Florida's Walt Disney World resort complex. Older families and young couples love the boardwalk and awesome view of nearby Epcot's nightly fireworks displays. But fair warning: The surrounding area's activity does continue late into the night. If you want a good night's sleep at this Disney property, ask for a quieter room away from the bustling boardwalk. No matter which room you stay in, you'll find it equipped with complimentary Wi-Fi, coffee makers and private balconies. Although the late-night noise may not suit younger travelers, the BoardWalk Inn's Luna Park Pool – with its 200-foot-long waterslide – certainly will. And visitors of all ages can enjoy a ride along the boardwalk on the resort's community bikes (for a fee). No matter how you choose to start your day, start off your night with a hearty plate of fresh seafood at the Flying Fish.
Disney's Yacht Club Resort is Disney Beach Club Resort 's ritzier sister property; the two share a stretch of land along the shores of the lake near Walt Disney World Resort . The stylish Yacht Club Resort echoes the upscale feel of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, Massachusetts , complete with dark wood accents and leather furniture; meanwhile, rooms have wooden and white furnishings, plus white, tan, brown and navy color schemes. Accommodations here also feature complimentary Wi-Fi access, flat-screen TVs and minifridges. This Disney outpost definitely has more of an adult vibe than the neighboring Beach Club, but children should feel welcome thanks to the kid-friendly pool, an on-site arcade and the nearby Fantasia mini-golf course. On-site restaurants, particularly the Yachtsman Steakhouse, come highly recommended by previous visitors, though some suggest making early reservations to ensure you get a table. Aside from the amenities, it's the Yacht Club's convenient location that has many recent guests gushing. You can either walk or take a boat to Epcot. However, all of these amenities and services come at a price some say is too high.
Disney's Beach Club Resort is Disney 's interpretation of waterfront New England. Though it shares many amenities with Disney's Yacht Club Resort , the Beach Club has a more casual feel. Plus, you can experience the flavors of the Atlantic coast at the resort's restaurants. Enjoy whimsical boardwalk favorites at the Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, or get your fill of seafood at the Cape May Café buffet. And for something a little swankier, dress up for a meal at the nautical-themed Yachtsman Steakhouse. Meanwhile, guest rooms boast complimentary Wi-Fi access, coffee makers and, in some cases, private balconies. What's more, amenities include a 24-hour fitness center, three pools and more than 100,000 square feet of meeting and event space. There's also ferry service that will take you to nearby Epcot if you don't feel like making the hike to the theme park's back entrance. Recent guests, mainly staying for the easy access to Walt Disney World , praise the Beach Club's location. However, some said that housekeeping services need improvement.
The JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes is a comfortable, reasonably priced option that sits 7 miles northeast of Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida . Recent lodgers said this JW Marriott property is a good option for both business travelers and families (and even better, business travelers who happen to be traveling with their families). Many of the rooms have balconies, but past guests suggest asking for a room that faces the lake for the most scenic views. No matter which room you end up in, you'll find it outfitted with a coffee maker, a 65-inch flat-screen TV and wireless internet access (which the property's daily $38 resort fee covers). The JW Marriott Orlando's ballrooms account for nearly 80,000 square feet of on-site meeting space, and there are also a few places on the grounds that can host business functions and special events. And what is any Orlando resort without a stellar pool? The JW Marriott Orlando boasts a massive heated lazy river that's surrounded by palm trees. Or, guests can take a dip in the adjacent Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes ' main pool, as the two properties share many amenities with each other. What's more, Marriott Bonvoy members can earn and redeem points by choosing to stay here.
Located near Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida , Disney's Wilderness Lodge has an ambiance that's reminiscent of North America's national parks. The lobby is built with pine and stone, and just outside the front door are acres of trees, plus a man-made geyser. Recent travelers marveled at the lobby's towering fireplace and loved the Wilderness Lodge's secluded feel. What's more, they lauded the complimentary bus and water taxi services to Disney theme parks. The Wilderness Lodge's rustic rooms are popular with families, and the Pacific Northwest-inspired Artist Point restaurant's character dining makes the eatery one of the park's more popular dinner options. And while staying at this Disney -affiliated property, travelers have access to a variety of outdoor facilities, including two pools and jogging trails.
This southwestern Orlando , Florida, hotel (located, as its name suggests, by SeaWorld ), impresses visitors with its trendy atmosphere and proximity to popular theme parks. Plus, the hotel's guest rooms feature LCD flat-panel TVs and marble bathrooms. The rest of the hotel also earns a nod of approval from guests, who praise the hotel's lobby and cuisine. This Renaissance property also boasts a water park and an outdoor pool. And when you need to relax after a long day outdoors, you can make an appointment for a massage or a body scrub at the on-site Orlando Wellness Spa. But for some guests, it's not the spa or the water park that makes this hotel a great choice for Orlando visitors; rather, it's the hotel's pleasant, accommodating staff. Another perk about staying here is that this hotel participates in the Marriott Bonvoy program, meaning you can use or earn points by staying here.
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