Villatel Orlando Resort
2026 Expert GuideUpdated June 2026

20 Best Hotels in Orlando for 2026

Reviewed by Audrey Patterson - 5 years of hotel expertise. Reviewed and ranked by value, location, and quality.

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Orlando, Florida, is known for its world-class theme parks and sunshine. This best hotels list highlights standout stays for travelers who want the strongest overall options, balancing location, guest satisfaction, and value. The picks come from broad hotel research in Orlando, then narrowed by location, verified guest ratings, and recent reviews. These hotels suit families and adults alike who want easy access to parks and great value without sacrificing comfort.

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Villatel Orlando Resort
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9

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Villatel Orlando Resort

At Villatel Orlando Resort, you get a private villa pool plus access to a water park with a lazy river and big slides, and a shuttle to Universal and Disney.
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Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort
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Best for Couples
9.5

135 reviews

Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort

Watch the nightly Disney fireworks from the rooftop at Capa without leaving the resort.
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Lake Nona Wave Hotel
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Best Value
9.4

509 reviews

Lake Nona Wave Hotel

Lake Nona Wave Hotel blends art and tech, with smart rooms controlled by in-room tablets and an outdoor garden that glows at night, all 10–15 minutes from Orlando International Airport.
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Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
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9

933 reviews

Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center

Under a soaring glass atrium, live alligators bask by waterfalls and lush gardens, a signature surprise at Gaylord Palms.
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Rosen Shingle Creek Universal Blvd
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9.1

2,578 reviews

Rosen Shingle Creek Universal Blvd

Set along Shingle Creek, the headwaters of the Everglades, this vast resort mixes a peaceful natural setting with fast access to Universal and the convention center.
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1. Villatel Orlando Resort

Villatel Orlando Resort
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1/5

Villatel Orlando Resort
Villatel Orlando Resort
Villatel Orlando Resort
Villatel Orlando Resort
Villatel Orlando Resort
9

552 reviews

From
$1,152
Best for Families
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

At Villatel Orlando Resort, you get a private villa pool plus access to a water park with a lazy river and big slides, and a shuttle to Universal and Disney.

The gated setting sits near casual restaurants and everyday stores, and many guests walk for meals. Universal is a quick shuttle ride away, with Disney also easy to reach. Villas feel new, with full kitchens, large living areas, and washer/dryers. Many add themed kids’ rooms with slides and gaming consoles, and most backyards include screened pools.

What this resort does best: space for a group without losing resort fun. Kids drift the lazy river while older ones tackle the big slides; parents can unwind by the main pool. It suits multigenerational families, friend groups, and park hoppers who want an easy base and kid‑friendly thrills on non‑park days. On‑site extras include a gym, basketball and pickleball courts, and a virtual golf simulator. The shuttle helps if driving is not in the plans.

There is a tradeoff: on‑site dining is slim—mainly a pool bar—so plan to cook, order delivery, or head to nearby spots.

Pros

  • Private screened pool at each villa; kids’ splash zone and lazy river.
  • Short shuttle ride to Universal and Disney from gated resort.
  • Spacious, modern villas with full kitchens, washer/dryers, and themed kids’ rooms.
  • On-site gym, basketball and pickleball courts, and virtual golf.

Cons

  • Limited on-site dining; mostly pool bar, no convenience shop yet.
  • Extra fees for parking, pool heat, and grill usage.
  • Large resort; some villas require a long walk to pools.

What travelers say

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William L.

Our kids' bunk room had a slide and an Xbox. After floating the lazy river, they begged to stay in the room instead of heading back out.

2. Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort

Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort
Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort
Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort
Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort
Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort

1/5

Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort
Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort
Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort
Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort
Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort
9.5

135 reviews

From
$1,327
Best for Families
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Watch the nightly Disney fireworks from the rooftop at Capa without leaving the resort.

Set in Golden Oak inside Walt Disney World Resort, this is a calm base for park days. Resort shuttles run to all four parks, so you skip driving and parking. Rooms are spacious and spotless, with balconies that look over pools or leafy neighborhoods. Many guests note sunrise views and quiet halls.

The pool complex is the star. It packs a winding lazy river, splash zones, and a family pool, plus a quiet adults-only pool for downtime. Kids get a solid lineup: a poolside game room and a supervised kids’ club. Ravello hosts a Disney character breakfast on select mornings, while Capa’s rooftop draws diners for steaks and fireworks views. Service stands out, from friendly staff to a fast WhatsApp concierge that books dining, spa, and room service.

There are a few tradeoffs. East-side construction can spoil some views. Park shuttles may not match early-entry times, and bar seating often needs reservations with age limits.

Pros

  • Lazy river, splash zone, and multiple pools keep kids happy all day.
  • Rooftop Capa offers views of Disney fireworks after dinner.
  • WhatsApp concierge handles requests fast, from room service to spa.
  • Spacious, spotless rooms with balconies and modern amenities.

Cons

  • East-side construction can spoil views from some rooms.
  • Park shuttles may not align with early-entry times.
  • Bar seating limited; reservations common and children restricted.

What travelers say

D

David R.

Texted the WhatsApp concierge from Epcot and dinner arrived with us—easiest room-service timing ever after a long day.

3. Lake Nona Wave Hotel

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9.4

509 reviews

From
$274
Best for Food Lovers
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Lake Nona Wave Hotel blends art and tech, with smart rooms controlled by in-room tablets and an outdoor garden that glows at night, all 10–15 minutes from Orlando International Airport.

It sits in Lake Nona’s town center. You can walk to Boxi Park, cafes, and bars. By car, Disney and Universal are about 25–30 minutes away. Rooms feel big and sleek. Many have balconies with pool or town views. Bathrooms stand out with Toto smart toilets and, in some rooms, soaking tubs. Blackout shades and thoughtful lighting make nights calm.

The hotel shines with atmosphere. The lobby buzzes with music some evenings. On-site spots like Bacán and HAVEN Kitchen draw diners, so eating “in” is easy. The sculpture garden is a highlight. Stroll it after sunset when the art lights up. This place fits design fans, couples on a quick escape, and business travelers catching early flights. Families who want space and nearby entertainment will also feel at home.

There is a tradeoff. The setting is a planned town center, not a classic downtown, and you may hear planes overhead at times.

Pros

  • About 10–15 minutes to Orlando International Airport by car.
  • High-tech rooms with Toto toilets, blackout shades, and tablet controls.
  • On-site restaurants Bacán and HAVEN Kitchen earn strong reviews.
  • Outdoor sculpture garden glows after dark and invites a stroll.

Cons

  • Planned town center location limits broader walkable exploring beyond the core.
  • Occasional airplane noise from MCO flight paths.
  • Room service and breakfast delivery sometimes slow or incomplete.

What travelers say

M

Mia D.

The room’s iPad closed the blinds and dimmed lights from bed. After dark, the sculpture garden lit up like a tiny museum.

4. Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center

Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center

1/5

Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
9

933 reviews

From
$387
Best for Families
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Under a soaring glass atrium, live alligators bask by waterfalls and lush gardens, a signature surprise at Gaylord Palms.

The resort sits in Kissimmee, about 10 minutes to Walt Disney World and Disney Springs. Ride-shares are easy, and many families treat it as a theme-park base. Rooms feel clean and modern. Many include balconies facing the atrium or pools. Expect good blackout curtains and storage. Sound from hallways or the atrium may carry in some rooms.

What stands out here is playtime. The Cypress Springs water park packs slides, a lazy river, and a FlowRider surf simulator. Kids roam the themed atriums inspired by Key West and the Everglades. At night, a colorful atrium light show adds a fun finale. This spot fits families, multigenerational trips, and convention goers. Couples will like a steak dinner at Old Hickory, a stroll past koi ponds, and a quiet drink afterward.

One tradeoff: the scale. Getting around takes time, and parking sits a walk from the rooms. Expect extra charges for things like parking and premium pool seating.

Pros

  • Spectacular indoor atrium with Key West and Everglades-themed gardens and waterways.
  • Cypress Springs water park with slides, FlowRider, and a lazy river.
  • About 10 minutes to Walt Disney World and Disney Springs.
  • Multiple on-site restaurants, including Old Hickory Steakhouse, MOOR, and Villa de Flora.

Cons

  • Self-parking is pricey and a long walk from the rooms.
  • Resort layout is vast; navigation and signage feel confusing at first.
  • Pool chairs and slides fill early; expect crowds during peak times.

What travelers say

M

Mia F.

From the balcony, the atrium light show felt magical after the lazy river.

5. Rosen Shingle Creek Universal Blvd

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9.1

2,578 reviews

From
$900
Best for Families
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Set along Shingle Creek, the headwaters of the Everglades, this vast resort mixes a peaceful natural setting with fast access to Universal and the convention center.

It sits on Universal Boulevard near the Orange County Convention Center. ICON Park is about a short drive away, and there’s a shuttle to Universal and Epic Universe. A Publix is across the street, though the long driveway makes it about a 10‑minute walk. Rooms feel large with high ceilings and minifridges. Upper floors look over the pools and the golf fairways.

What it does best: keep everyone busy without leaving. There are three pools and two hot tubs, plus a kiddie pool. The on‑site golf course means you can play without leaving the property. Dining runs from a well‑liked steakhouse to grab‑and‑go coffee, pizza, and a 24‑hour market. It fits theme‑park families, conference travelers, and couples who want quiet days and Universal nights.

Tradeoff: self‑parking sits a trek from the lobby and carries a daily fee. During busy times, expect a wait for the tram between the lot and the entrance.

Pros

  • Shuttle service to Universal Orlando and Epic Universe from the resort.
  • Three outdoor pools, a kiddie pool, and two relaxing hot tubs.
  • On-site championship golf course with a friendly, helpful pro shop.
  • Many on-site restaurants and bars, plus a handy 24-hour market.

Cons

  • Self-parking is expensive and sits a long walk from lobby.
  • Fitness center and spa access require extra fees beyond room rate.
  • Some restaurants close on slower nights, limiting dining choices on-site.

What travelers say

E

Emma T.

After a full day at the convention center, the hot tub saved us. The shuttle to Universal made our evening run super easy.

6. Conrad Orlando

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1/10

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9.2

106 reviews

From
$485
Best for Families
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Conrad Orlando gives guests access to Evermore’s crystal-clear lagoon, so you get a beach-day vibe without leaving the city.

The hotel sits inside the Evermore Orlando resort area, a short drive to Walt Disney World. The setting feels calm beside the water, yet you stay close to the parks. Most dining and fun happen right on the property. Rooms feel new and spacious with a clean, modern style.

What stands out here is water time. You can book an overwater cabana, paddle a canoe, or just float and relax. Then switch to the private Conrad-only pool for a quieter swim. Staff often add personal touches, from surprise birthday cakes to friendly, fast valet help. This spot suits families who want easy kid-friendly activities, couples craving a relaxed day together, and park-goers who want a true resort break between rides.

There are tradeoffs. It is valet parking only, and waits for restaurants and room service can stretch during busy times. Plan ahead for dinner and you will be fine.

Pros

  • Direct access to Evermore’s lagoon with beaches, canoeing, and water play.
  • Private Conrad pool reserved for hotel guests only.
  • Overwater cabanas create a calm, all-day resort vibe.
  • Concierge and staff personalize celebrations with thoughtful surprises.

Cons

  • Valet parking only, with a daily fee added to bills.
  • Restaurant waits and room service delays during peak evenings.
  • Mini fridges by request and no in-room microwaves.

What travelers say

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Willow L.

Came back from the game to balloons and a gourmet cake—best birthday surprise.

7. The Alfond Inn

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9.2

196 reviews

From
$319
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

This boutique, philanthropic hotel displays the Alfond Collection of Contemporary Art and directs its profits to student scholarships at Rollins College.

It sits in the heart of Winter Park, a 5-minute walk to Park Avenue cafes, boutiques, and leafy parks. Rollins College is a short stroll for campus visits and events. Rooms feel bright and artful, with original works on the walls and comfortable beds; suites add extra space for groups or longer stays.

The standout is how the art and purpose shape daily life, from gallery-filled lobbies to pieces in many rooms. That makes it a smart pick for art lovers, Rollins parents, and couples planning a relaxed weekend. Solo business travelers will find quiet corners to work and quick help from friendly staff.

Parking is valet-only, which adds a step if you come and go often. And the self-closing room doors can slam, so light sleepers may prefer a room away from foot traffic.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to Park Avenue dining, boutiques, and leafy parks.
  • Hamilton’s Kitchen serves praised brunch and a lively bar scene.
  • Rooms display original contemporary art with bright design and comfy beds.
  • Courtyard pool and gym offer calm breaks between Winter Park outings.

Cons

  • Parking is valet-only, which adds hassle for quick in-and-outs.
  • Self-closing doors can slam and disturb light sleepers overnight.
  • Occasional low shower pressure and slippery tubs reported in some rooms.

What travelers say

J

Julian B.

Our breakfast server sang Happy Birthday at the table, then we wandered to Park Avenue for coffee a few minutes away.

8. Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando - Disney Springs Area

Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando - Disney Springs Area
Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando - Disney Springs Area
Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando - Disney Springs Area
Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando - Disney Springs Area
Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando - Disney Springs Area

1/5

Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando - Disney Springs Area
Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando - Disney Springs Area
Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando - Disney Springs Area
Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando - Disney Springs Area
Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando - Disney Springs Area
9.3

3,090 reviews

From
$227
Best for Families
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

This Disney Springs–area stay bundles free hot breakfast and a nightly Kickback with drinks, runs shuttles to all four Disney parks, and even grants Early Theme Park Entry to hit rides before the crowds.

Set on Hotel Plaza Boulevard, it sits within a 10–15 minute walk of Disney Springs along lit sidewalks and a pedestrian bridge. The area feels resort-focused and easy to navigate without a car. Rooms are clean and comfortable, with options that include suites with a separate living room. Upper floors and some balconies catch nightly fireworks views.

Value is the big draw here. The breakfast spreads and Kickback hours make park days simpler and cheaper than many nearby hotels. Outside, a large heated pool, hot tub, and splash area give families a place to unwind after the parks. It suits park‑hopping families, longer stays that need space, and couples who want Disney Springs nights without driving.

Tradeoff: the shuttle runs on set schedules and may be crowded around park close, so Disney‑branded buses feel more frequent. Expect waits at peak times.

Pros

  • 15-minute walk to Disney Springs via safe pedestrian routes.
  • Free hot breakfast plus evening Kickback with three adult drinks.
  • Shuttles to all four Disney parks and Disney Springs included.
  • Large heated pool and hot tub open late for unwinding.

Cons

  • Elevators and breakfast area get crowded during peak times.
  • Shuttle schedule is less frequent than Disney hotels; occasional delays.
  • Nightly parking fee adds noticeable cost for guests with cars.

What travelers say

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Hailey W.

We watched Epcot fireworks from our balcony, then hit the hot tub late. The free Kickback snacks and three drinks saved us after long park days.

9. Sheraton Vistana Resort Villas, Lake Buena Vista Orlando

Sheraton Vistana Resort Villas, Lake Buena Vista Orlando
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Sheraton Vistana Resort Villas, Lake Buena Vista Orlando
Sheraton Vistana Resort Villas, Lake Buena Vista Orlando
Sheraton Vistana Resort Villas, Lake Buena Vista Orlando

1/5

Sheraton Vistana Resort Villas, Lake Buena Vista Orlando
Sheraton Vistana Resort Villas, Lake Buena Vista Orlando
Sheraton Vistana Resort Villas, Lake Buena Vista Orlando
Sheraton Vistana Resort Villas, Lake Buena Vista Orlando
Sheraton Vistana Resort Villas, Lake Buena Vista Orlando
8.9

2,410 reviews

From
$258
Best for Families
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

Sheraton Vistana Resort Villas gives you condo-style space with full kitchens and in‑suite laundry, just 10 minutes from Disney Springs.

Set in Lake Buena Vista near I‑4, the resort sits on leafy, gated grounds with lakes and walking paths. Grocery stores and outlets are a short drive away. Villas offer separate bedrooms, living rooms, screened patios, and two bathrooms, plus the basics for cooking and doing laundry.

The standout here is choice. You get resort fun without losing space. There are multiple heated pools, hot tubs, tennis and pickleball courts, mini golf, arcades, and playgrounds. Zimmie’s and poolside spots handle casual meals, and the market includes Starbucks. A shuttle cart helps with luggage across the large property.

Tradeoff: a daily parking fee now applies, which adds up for drivers.

Pros

  • Condo-style villas with full kitchens, washer/dryer, and screened patios.
  • Multiple heated pools, hot tubs, tennis courts, mini golf, and playgrounds.
  • About 10 minutes by car to Disney Springs and park gates.
  • On-site market with Starbucks, Zimmie’s restaurant, and poolside bars.

Cons

  • Daily parking fee adds cost for guests driving or renting cars.
  • Many buildings lack elevators; upper-floor villas require carrying luggage upstairs.
  • Timeshare sales pitches at check-in and concierge feel pushy to some.

What travelers say

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Samuel H.

We ate breakfast on the screened balcony watching the fountain and squirrels. The full kitchen and washer-dryer made park days so much easier.

10. Magic Village Views Trademark Collection by Wyndham

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9.1

839 reviews

From
$681
Best for Families
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

This gated villa community puts you about 10–20 minutes from Walt Disney World by car, with ensuite bedrooms and private patios for real downtime after the parks.

It sits in Kissimmee, just off the dining‑lined 192 corridor; a Walmart and Starbucks are right across the road. Universal and SeaWorld are an easy drive as well. Villas feel like townhomes, with big living rooms, a washer and dryer, and a full kitchen. Do note the kitchens are lightly stocked on utensils. Many homes add a terrace; selected villas include private hot tubs and BBQs.

What stands out here is space for groups without giving up location. Each bedroom has its own bathroom, so everyone gets privacy and a quick morning start. It suits multi‑generational families, friend groups, and long stays that need laundry and room to spread out.

There is no free shuttle to the parks, so plan to drive or use rideshares.

Pros

  • Gated community with parking right outside each villa.
  • Around 10–20 minutes to Disney parks by car.
  • Each bedroom has its own ensuite bathroom, great for groups.
  • Walmart and Starbucks across the road for easy stocking up.

Cons

  • No free shuttle to the parks; a car or rideshare needed.
  • Kitchens are minimally stocked; expect limited utensils and starter supplies.
  • Pool area offers limited shade and feels shallow for lounging.

What travelers say

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Natalie E.

Walmart across the street saved us—grabbed coffee and snacks five minutes after arriving.

11. The Celeste Hotel, Orlando, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

The Celeste Hotel, Orlando, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
The Celeste Hotel, Orlando, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
The Celeste Hotel, Orlando, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
The Celeste Hotel, Orlando, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
The Celeste Hotel, Orlando, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

1/5

The Celeste Hotel, Orlando, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
The Celeste Hotel, Orlando, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
The Celeste Hotel, Orlando, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
The Celeste Hotel, Orlando, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
The Celeste Hotel, Orlando, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
9.1

191 reviews

From
$176
Best for Families
Best for Business
Why it stands out

The Celeste is UCF’s first on-campus hotel, wrapped in a playful space theme.

Set on the University of Central Florida campus, it works best for campus visits and events. You can walk to classrooms, games, and nearby eateries in minutes. Rooms feel modern and spotless, with celestial art and glittered wallpaper touches. Many have large showers and comfy beds; suites and junior suites add breathing room. An outdoor pool and a fitness room offer quick breaks.

The standout is the scene downstairs. The on-site restaurant delivers well-liked breakfasts and dinners, and the bar sometimes hosts live music. This spot suits UCF parents, graduation guests, and prospective students. Business travelers bound for East Orlando also fit well, while couples enjoy the stylish vibe and easy evenings by the pool.

Street-facing rooms may catch late traffic, and parking can fill when the bar is busy. Also, standard rooms do not include microwaves, and dining wraps earlier than downtown.

Pros

  • On the University of Central Florida campus; walk to events and classes.
  • Clean, modern rooms with large showers and comfortable beds.
  • On-site restaurant serves praised breakfasts and dinners with occasional live music.
  • Outdoor pool and fitness room for quick breaks between campus plans.

Cons

  • Street-facing rooms pick up late-night traffic and neighbor noise.
  • Restaurant and bar close earlier than many downtown Orlando spots.
  • Standard rooms lack microwaves for simple reheating or quick snacks.

What travelers say

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Evelyn W.

We walked to UCF in minutes, then caught live music in the bar—such a fun surprise after check-in.

12. Walt Disney World Swan Reserve

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1/5

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Walt Disney World Swan Reserve
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Walt Disney World Swan Reserve
Walt Disney World Swan Reserve
8.9

284 reviews

From
$412
Best for Couples
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Swan Reserve puts you steps from Disney’s BoardWalk, where you walk to Epcot in about 15 minutes and catch Friendship Boats to Hollywood Studios.

The hotel sits across from the Swan and Dolphin, just beyond the footbridge to the BoardWalk. That means quick access to waterfront paths, snacks, and nighttime entertainment. Buses run to the other parks from the resort area. Rooms feel fresh and modern, with big windows and strong soundproofing. Select rooms face Epcot for a peek at the fireworks.

What sets this spot apart is balance: Disney perks without heavy theming, and access to more choices. Guests can use the pools and restaurants at the Swan and Dolphin, adding lots of dining and lounging options. On site, Amare serves Mediterranean flavors, and a grab-and-go market handles early park mornings. It suits park-focused families who want quiet nights, couples chasing a sleek vibe and views, and repeat visitors who prefer a calmer base.

There are tradeoffs. The on-site pool is compact, and shade goes fast in the afternoon. Reaching Magic Kingdom usually takes longer because it involves a bus transfer.

Pros

  • About a 15-minute walk to Epcot via the International Gateway.
  • Access to Swan and Dolphin pools, restaurants, and Friendship Boat dock.
  • Modern, quiet rooms; some with Epcot views and nightly fireworks.
  • On-site restaurant Amare and a handy grab-and-go market.

Cons

  • Standard rooms feel tight for families and offer limited luggage space.
  • Pool area is small with limited umbrellas and afternoon shade.
  • Not Disney-themed; fewer kid-focused touches than Disney-owned resorts.

What travelers say

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Isla A.

We watched Epcot fireworks from bed, then strolled the BoardWalk for dessert. The walk back was quiet and took about ten minutes.

13. The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes

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The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes

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8.7

136 reviews

From
$575
Best for Families
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

At The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, you get a rare combo: a Michelin-starred Knife & Spoon on site and access to a lazy river and water slides next door.

The resort sits on a quiet lake with palm-lined paths that link to the JW Marriott. Theme parks and shopping are an easy drive, but the grounds make you stay put. Rooms are large and calm. Beds are soft, and higher floors look over the water.

What stands out is the all‑in‑one resort feel. Play a morning round on the Greg Norman–designed golf course, then float the lazy river in the afternoon. End the day with oysters at Knife & Spoon or Southern plates at Highball & Harvest. It suits couples celebrating a big moment, families who want pool time and space, and golfers mixing park days with a round.

There are tradeoffs. Holiday weekends can crowd the pool, and a few rooms feel dated. Expect resort pricing, and breakfast variety may not wow every traveler.

Pros

  • Access to JW Marriott water park slides and lazy river.
  • Michelin-starred Knife & Spoon restaurant located inside the hotel.
  • Large, quiet rooms with soft beds and lake views on higher floors.
  • Greg Norman–designed golf course within the Grande Lakes resort.

Cons

  • Pool gets crowded on holiday weekends due to shared resort access.
  • Some rooms feel dated; water pressure and A/C performance vary.
  • Dining and spa pricing are high, breakfast variety sometimes limited.

What travelers say

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Audrey P.

We walked over to the JW and spent hours on the lazy river—best part of the trip.

14. Caribe Royale Orlando

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8.9

2,816 reviews

From
$205
Best for Families
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

Caribe Royale Orlando pairs all‑suite comfort with free shuttles to the Disney parks in one full‑scale resort.

Set on World Center Drive, the hotel sits a short ride from Disney Springs and the major parks. Plan about 10 minutes to Disney Springs and around 20 to Universal by car. Suites feel roomy, with a separate living room for late‑night TV or calls while someone sleeps. Many include two TVs and blackout shades, so mornings stay calm. Villas add more space and a home feel.

The headline here is resort fun without leaving the property. The lagoon pool with a waterfall and slide is the star, and there’s a splash pad for younger kids. Food is easy, from a poolside spot to a market and a Starbucks. The Stadium Club sports bar brings big screens and gaming bays. You’ll also find a fitness center, spa services, fishing on the lake, and bikes. Families heading to Disney, groups sharing a two‑bedroom villa, and business travelers who want elbow room will all settle in well.

Tradeoff: add‑on costs matter. Expect a daily parking fee and service charges on food and drinks. At peak times, the pool area and on‑site restaurants feel busy, and getting in or out by car can be slow.

Pros

  • Free shuttle to Disney parks and Disney Springs
  • Lagoon-style pool with waterfall, slide, splash pad, and poolside bar
  • Spacious suites with separate living rooms and two large TVs
  • Two-bedroom villas include full kitchens and a quieter private pool

Cons

  • Daily parking fee and service charges add noticeable extra cost
  • Pool gets crowded; finding loungers is tough during peak hours
  • Entering and exiting by car is slow during heavy traffic

What travelers say

J

Jayden B.

The suite layout saved us—kids slept in the bedroom while we watched TV in the living room. After the parks, the waterfall pool felt like a mini water park.

15. Waldorf Astoria Orlando - An Official Walt Disney World Hotel

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8.5

198 reviews

From
$883
Best for Families
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

At Waldorf Astoria Orlando, an Official Walt Disney World Hotel, you get resort calm, fireworks views, and shuttles to all four Disney parks from a true luxury base.

The hotel sits in the Bonnet Creek preserve, bordered by Disney. You reach the parks in about 10–20 minutes by shuttle. Rooms feel quiet and roomy, with spacious, spotless bathrooms. Many look over the golf course or the Disney skyline. Suites and connecting options suit families, and some add a small kitchenette.

Service is the standout here. Staff check in by text, room service arrives hot, and cabana teams keep you comfortable by the water. Dine at Bull & Bear or start the day at Oscar’s. Between park days, play the Waldorf Astoria Golf Club. It fits families who want Disney access without chaos, couples planning a special dinner, and golfers aiming to squeeze in a round.

The lazy river sits at the sister Signia by Hilton next door, so it takes a walk. For peak dates, book dining early, especially Bull & Bear.

Pros

  • Shuttles to all four Disney parks from the Bonnet Creek location.
  • Waldorf Astoria Golf Club on-site for easy morning or twilight rounds.
  • Bull & Bear steakhouse and Oscar’s breakfast praised by many recent guests.
  • Pool cabanas with attentive service; access to Signia’s lazy river next door.

Cons

  • Lazy river is at sister hotel next door, requiring a walk.
  • Popular restaurants book up; waits longer for large families at peak times.
  • No hotel shuttle service to Universal Orlando parks or CityWalk.

What travelers say

C

Caleb P.

Pool cabana service was next-level—they brought frozen fruit while we lounged, and the padded sun beds were heaven after the parks.

16. Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort - Free Shuttle to Theme Parks!

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8.8

1,306 reviews

From
$343
Best for Families
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

This Orlando resort mixes a grotto-style pool with waterfalls and a waterslide, a private lake, and free shuttles to select theme parks into one lush escape.

It sits a short drive from Disney Springs, with walking paths, gardens, and fire pits spread across the grounds. Some rooms have balconies and ceiling fans, plus mini-fridges and coffee makers. Many rooms use carpet, and space feels tighter in the standard layouts. Microwaves are not in rooms; shared units sit on certain floors.

The pool-and-lake setup is the standout. Kids hop between the slide, caves, and sandy edges, while adults float, paddle, or relax by the fire. Four Flamingos and LakeHouse keep meals easy when you stay on property. It suits families planning park days with resort breaks, couples who want one lazy day in the sun, and conference-goers who like extra amenities.

Shuttle times are limited, so rideshares work better after fireworks. Self-parking is paid and a walk from the lobby, and elevator waits spike at peak hours.

Pros

  • Grotto-style pool with waterfalls, caves, and a fast, family-friendly waterslide.
  • Free shuttle service to select Disney and Universal parks from lobby.
  • Private lake with paddle boats, kayaks, bikes, and fire pit hangouts.
  • On-site dining includes Four Flamingos and a popular LakeHouse breakfast.

Cons

  • Self-parking costs extra and sits a long walk from lobby.
  • Free shuttles run on limited schedules, tricky after fireworks or late nights.
  • No in-room microwaves; only shared units on certain guest floors.

What travelers say

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Penelope H.

The slide-through cave pool was a hit, but Merlot the lobby parrot stole the show. My kid waved every morning before we grabbed the free park shuttle.

17. Hilton Vacation Club Mystic Dunes Orlando

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8.8

2,642 reviews

From
$142
Best for Families
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

One of the few Orlando resorts where you can play an on-site golf course in the morning and reach Walt Disney World in about 15 minutes.

Set in Celebration, it sits a short drive from casual restaurants and supermarkets. Theme parks are close, yet the grounds feel calm. Rooms are condo-style. Many include full kitchens, in‑unit washers and dryers, and screened porches or balconies. Space is the headline, with one- and two-bedroom layouts that fit families.

What stands out here is variety. There are multiple pools, mini golf, tennis, and basketball. You can request shuttles or golf cart pickups to move around the large property. It suits families, multi‑generational groups, and golfers who want room to spread out. Long stays work well thanks to full kitchens and laundry in the units.

Know this: housekeeping is not daily, and service usually comes every few days. The resort is spread out, so a car or on‑property shuttle helps more than walking.

Pros

  • Condo-style suites with full kitchens and in-unit washer and dryer.
  • About 15 minutes’ drive to Walt Disney World entrances.
  • Multiple pools plus mini golf, tennis, and basketball courts.
  • On-site golf course with shuttle or golf cart pickups.

Cons

  • Timeshare sales pitches at check-in and during the stay.
  • Housekeeping provided every few days, not a daily service.
  • Main pool gets crowded and lounge chairs fill early.

What travelers say

B

Blake O.

Texted the front desk for towels and a golf cart pickup—both arrived in minutes. The kids begged for one more lap around the Dunes pool.

18. Universal's Hard Rock Hotel®

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8.7

1,961 reviews

From
$815
Best for Families
Best for Nightlife
Why it stands out

Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando stands out by giving every guest unlimited Express Pass access and a five-minute walk to the parks.

Set beside CityWalk, the hotel has its own security entry and a dock for the free water taxi to CityWalk. The garden path makes the stroll easy, even with kids. Rooms feel roomy and clean, with rock memorabilia all around. Bathrooms run tight, and in some rooms the décor shows wear.

The pool scene is the star. It’s big, lively, and great for kids, with a slide, DJ games, and dive‑in movies at night. Park‑power travelers love the time saved with Express included on both check‑in and check‑out days. Families of four fit well in standard rooms, while club‑level guests get lounge access for snacks. If you’re planning a one‑night stay to score two days of rides, this is the sweet spot.

There are tradeoffs. On‑site dining and drinks cost more than off‑property, and a few rooms feel dated compared with newer resorts.

Pros

  • Unlimited Universal Express passes included on check-in and check-out days.
  • Five-minute walk to CityWalk and park entrances via garden path.
  • Large pool with slide, DJ games, and evening dive‑in movies.
  • Free water taxi to CityWalk from the hotel dock.

Cons

  • On-site food and drinks are pricey compared with off-property options.
  • Some rooms and bathrooms show wear and feel dated.
  • Pool is shallow, better for play than swimming laps.

What travelers say

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Sebastian H.

We walked to Universal in five minutes, then watched a movie from the warm pool that night. The free water taxi back from CityWalk was a fun bonus.

19. JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort & Spa

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8.8

218 reviews

From
$453
Best for Families
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

At JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek, you watch Disney fireworks from a rooftop lounge and ride free shuttles to Disney Parks.

The resort sits inside Bonnet Creek, about a 10-minute ride to Disney Springs and the parks. It feels calm, away from traffic and crowds. Walkability is limited, so plan on shuttles or rideshares. Rooms are modern and quiet; some suites have glass-walled corners with wide views. Corner suites frame nightly fireworks through floor-to-ceiling glass.

The star feature is balance: family fun without chaos. Kids get a bright activity room and a small putting course. Adults slip to the full-service spa or the rooftop for sushi and skyline views. It suits park-focused families, couples on a mini-break, and business travelers who value a polished base. Service feels warm and attentive throughout the stay.

Expect add‑on costs beyond the nightly rate; resort and parking fees stack up. On some nights, on-site dining is limited, so options may narrow.

Pros

  • Free shuttles to Disney Parks, straightforward to book and use.
  • Rooftop lounge shows nightly Disney fireworks with wide, open views.
  • Kids activity room and putting course keep families happy between parks.
  • Full-service spa with attentive staff and well-reviewed treatments.

Cons

  • Resort and parking fees add up quickly; budget for unexpected extras.
  • On-site restaurant hours vary; some nights offer limited dinner choices.
  • Not much within walking distance; rideshares needed for dining and nightlife.

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Harper W.

The park shuttle left early, and the manager covered our taxi so we still made rope drop. That kind of service stuck with me.

20. Universal's Loews Sapphire Falls Resort

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8.8

1,661 reviews

From
$287
Best for Families
Best for Nightlife
Why it stands out

Loews Sapphire Falls hides a surprise for rum fans: Strong Water Tavern, a dedicated bar with an extensive collection, just a water taxi to CityWalk and the parks away.

The resort sits on Universal Orlando’s lagoon, with boats gliding to CityWalk and clear walking paths to the gates. Volcano Bay is about a 5‑minute walk. Rooms feel fresh and tropical, with big walk‑in showers and a split bath layout. Many have lagoon views; all include a mini‑fridge, but there’s no stocked minibar. Sliding barn doors separate the toilet and shower from the sink.

What stands out here is how easy park days feel. You get early park admission, so mornings start before the rush. After rides, the large resort pool with a waterslide, hot tub, and shaded loungers becomes the scene. Weekend DJs and games add energy, while lifeguards, towels, sunscreen, and chilled water keep it comfortable. That makes it a smart pick for families who want pool time and painless hops to the parks, and for couples who like low‑key evenings with rum flights and lagoon views.

There’s one catch worth noting. This hotel does not include Universal Express Unlimited—only early entry—so wait times in the parks still depend on your timing and strategy.

Pros

  • Frequent water taxi and shuttle to CityWalk and Universal parks.
  • Large pool with waterslide, hot tub, lifeguards, and plenty of loungers.
  • Early park admission lets you start rides before regular crowds.
  • About five minutes’ walk to Volcano Bay water theme park.

Cons

  • Rooms use sliding bathroom barn doors without locks, so privacy feels limited.
  • Does not include Universal Express Unlimited; only early park admission is offered.
  • On-site dining and grab‑and‑go options feel pricey with limited variety.

What travelers say

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Brandon P.

The water taxi made park days so easy, and the pool stayed open late enough for a night swim under the lights.

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