Orlando Hotels - Not Disney or Universal

Anonymous
The Renaissance by SeaWorld is pretty nice and decently priced although not sure about that time of year.
Anonymous
We stayed at grand villas of Cyprus this past summer and has lovely accommodations. Very clean, quiet and peaceful and within driving distances to the attractions. Set on the hills of a golf course.
Anonymous
We stayed at El Caribe Royale. Definitely less $$ than many of the above mentioned hotels. Great pool for the kids.
Anonymous
Four Seasons, Waldorf, or Gaylord.

That all said, if you stay at Universal hotel, you get front of the line passes and if you are even thinking of going there, I would stay there for at least one night.
Anonymous
My husband found us a great condo for $100 a night. The outside wasn't great, but it was really nicely laid out and furnished. I think he found it on trip advisor.
Anonymous
Classic dcum.. Don't specify a price range and everyone comes in with top of the line recs. If you're looking for value hotels, make it loud and clear!

One word of warning... Whatever hotel you are looking at, make sure you read the fine print about "resort fees" because even lower end hotels are starting to implement them but they do not make it very clear. It makes their nightly rate look low. I found orlando hotels to be really egregious with this practice more than other places.
Anonymous
The Hilton.

Bonnet Creek.

Anonymous
Or you can drive fifteen minutes and stay at Kissame for a bargain.
Anonymous
Are you going to the parks or not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Budget? Kids?


2 kids - both 10 year olds. Trying to keep the costs down as much as possible.


We almost always stay at an Embassy Suites. Delicious hot breakfast included, and rooms are a little bigger.
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