Four seasons Orlando vs. Marriott Grande Lakes

Anonymous
Any one have any thoughts on either?
Anonymous
I haven't been at the grande lakes but last I checked, the FS has double beds.. for the price, I find that annoying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I haven't been at the grande lakes but last I checked, the FS has double beds.. for the price, I find that annoying.


Aren't they two queens?
Anonymous
There last a ritz next to JW Marriott at Lakeshore . I had a good time.
Anonymous
Anyone know if either has actual suites with separate bedrooms?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven't been at the grande lakes but last I checked, the FS has double beds.. for the price, I find that annoying.


Aren't they two queens?


No, King or 2 Doubles. BLEH
Anonymous
I love the grand lakes, its attached to the ritz and they share a spa in between the properties. I don't go as often as I use to because it was getting very crowded now that they have the ritz timeshares.

The brunch is great and the lazy river is very nice.

Try to spend at least one weekday there as it is less busy.
Anonymous
Have stayed at The Marriott Grande Lakes twice. Kids loved the lazy river and agree with pp that it is less crowded during the week.
Anonymous
With both be jammed at spring break?
Anonymous
I was at the adjoining Ritz last March. It’s a nice property. We went to the Ritz pool which was very sedate. The Marriott pool was more kid friendly. We drove to the parks which was very easy.
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