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Hotel Landy Orlando Universal Blvd., a Tribute Portfolio™ Hotel
3.9/56 Reviews
International Drive
The price/performance ratio is very high. It's not far from the exhibition center by taxi. The neighborhood around the hotel is okay. The rooms are comfortable and hygienic. The facilities are a bit old, but not bad. I'll consider staying next time
Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista Resort
4.1/5113 Reviews
Lake Buena Vista / Downtown Disney
The hotel is very good! Comfortable, well equipped. The breakfast is very rich and make eggs to taste, which is rare in this type of hotel. There were several options. It was very clean and it was very clean, except for the sofa bed that I think it could have been cleaner. Otherwise, it would be very good, indeed, I would return. The parking lot is a point q to take into account. The hotel is very good, the hotel is very good and the room is very good.
Delta Hotels by Marriott Orlando Lake Buena Vista
4.2/5107 Reviews
Lake Buena Vista / Downtown Disney
Great hotel Modern clean Great pool Nice bed Some noise but nothing bad. It’s near a main road Lots of Restaurants within walking distance I had no issues. Love the bonus for platinum in 2nd floor. Access to drinks 24 hours The big thing I think people will ask is how about going to Disney. On site or off site. It’s a struggle to decide. I wish this hotel has better shuttles to park but here is my Uber experience for reference: So this will shows u the pros and cons of Uber and staying off site: 9.93. Marriott Io Rivera Rivera to Marriott 9.99 Marriott to Epcot 16.83 Airport to Marriott 59.97 The reason I use the Riviera was because of the cost savings plus it just felt easier to take the sky liner directly into the park for a better experience. Mears shuttle to airport 16 Sure your arrive earlier than Uber but look at your costs. Uber you decide. Mears is an automatic 3 hours before u fly.
Marriott's Sabal Palms
4.5/548 Reviews
Lake Bryan
Great stay at this Marriott Vacation Club property. The property is about 2 miles from the Disney entrance. It offers free parking and is located inside the Marriott Worlds center property. Location: the Sabal Palms is a little difficult to navigate too. There are few signs directing where to go. Your gps will not lead you directly to the property. To get to the property stay to the right when you pull onto World Center DR. You will see the other Marriott Vacation properties on the right. The Sabal Palms is in the back. The great thing about the sabal Palms is that you can walk directly on the Marriot worlds center property in less than ten minutes. Activities: they have plenty of activities to do on the property and can utilize the other vacation properties amenities. You can also use all the amenities at the Marriott world center. Rooms: the best thing about renting a Vacation club property is the space! The room is big enough for a large group. There are two beds in the guest bedroom with a bathroom attached. The master bedroom is massive and leads off to the balcony. The only complaint I have is the master bedroom. The shower is massive with a glass wall. It allows light to pour into the room at night which doesn’t make for a restful night if you like your room pitch black. Property: the property is easy to navigate and very clean. However it is at the back of the Marriott World Center where the dumpsters are. Convenience to Disney, value and safety makes this a great property for your family’s Disney vacation.
Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld®
4.4/5110 Reviews
International Drive South-Sea World
With all the great Marriott options in the Disney area, this one certainly punches above it weight. The building has a great look both inside and out (love the huge atrium in the center of the building). The locations is convenient to Disney, Universal, I Drive, and obviously Sea World. You do have to pay resorts fees and for parking, but that's no different than any other resort property in the area. Plus, if you take advantage of the shuttle service to the park, the resort fee pays for itself. We've stayed here twice in the last 2 months and all of the employees have been polite and helpful. The rooms are excellent, exactly what you would expect from a Renaissance level property, and have the amenities that you would expect. Pool area is nice and the pool bar meets expectations. What sets this place apart is the lobby bar and the breakfast buffet. The lobby bar sits in the middle of the atrium, so its got a great vibe. Drink prices are what you'd expect, but if you're a high medallion member (got titanium this year), they give you 2 beer/wine vouchers per visit. The breakfast buffet is EXCELLENT, and again if you're medallion (not sure which level the cutoff is at) it's free. We usually never opt in for the free breakfast, but we always get this buffet when we stay here. All the selections including an omelet station. Anna always takes care of us at breakfast. She even remembered us from our previous stay a month prior which really impressed me and my fiancée. She's so polite and helpful and her personality and smile start your day on the right note. If you're looking for a resort feel for your Orlando trip but don't want to shell out JW or Ritz prices, this is where you want to go! Top marks all around!
Loews Sapphire Falls Resort at Universal Orlando
4.4/5108 Reviews
Universal Studio Orlando / Sea World
It's annoying, so I'm pretty familiar with Ripple, but this was one of the best hotels I've been to so far. The facilities are so great. In particular, I think it is a huge advantage to have a water taxi from the hotel to Universal. I didn't expect much for a water taxi, I just thought it was like a flume ride, wow... The view while riding a water taxi from the hotel to Universal is truly spectacular. I thought it was a Southeast Asian resort. Rather, it was so good that the way I took the water taxi was more memorable than the Universal. Personally, I go to Universal, but I think that not taking a water taxi is half the trip. I know that about 4 universal partner hotels operate water taxis, so I recommend taking a water taxi even if not here. There is a waiting line, but you don't have to wait that long, and if you don't want to wait, it's a really good location, only 10 to 15 minutes on foot. The hotel pool is also really really good. There are palm trees and you can enjoy the unique Florida atmosphere. There is a slide and a hot tub, so it's really good to take a break. I used the restaurant in the hotel lobby, and considering the US price of 15-20 dollars per menu, the price is not too burdensome for a hotel. The cocktails here aren't the best, but I think they're good enough to end the day well while relieving your weary body. Because it was Christmas, a wonderful guitar performance was played in front of my eyes, and it was a fun time for my eyes, ears, and mouth. The breakfast buffet wasn't great, but it wasn't lacking either, it was just a hotel breakfast buffet. The price of accommodation was in the late 200,000s/day range, but considering that it is Christmas Day, one of the peak seasons of the year, the price was not too bad. The price was similar to the Hilton near Disney where I stayed the night before. I personally liked this place much better than the Hilton there. I liked the hotel so much more than I thought that I would like to stay at the hotel all day without going to Universal. I couldn't do that due to my tight schedule, but if you're planning to stay at a hotel here, I recommend that you enjoy a full day at the hotel during your Universal itinerary. The pool, restaurant, and bar are not open 24 hours, so if you stay in Universal until Universal closes, I think you will not be able to fully enjoy the merits of the hotel. Lastly, since it is a large hotel, the friendliness of the staff was mediocre, and there is an additional charge for using fast Wi-Fi.

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Highest Price£2,310
Lowest Price£66
Number of Reviews7,363
Number of Hotels302
Average Price (Weekdays)£378
Average Price (Weekends)£409

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Orange County does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 231 boutique hotels in Orange County. As a popular tourist city, Orange County has many renowned chain hotels. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Orange County, such as hotels under the Ramada brand. Ramada is the most popular brand among tourists. A popular hotel in Orange County, Days Inn by Wyndham Orlando Conv. Center/International Dr is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Avanti Resort Orlando.

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