Hotels in Orlando
Orlando has around 133,000 hotel rooms—37,000 of them combined at Disney and Universal alone. As you can imagine, competition can be fierce, yet at properties where heavy turnover is a given, quality can nevertheless be lax. A little too often, you find yourself in a hotel shrugging and saying, “Eh, it does the job.” We can help you do better. We’ll show you the good places.
Most of Central Florida’s monolithic architecture steals and inflates Europe’s palatial traditions, often on such a scale that even a Texan would blush. But Orlando’s resorts rarely achieve true opulence, and hotels that pass themselves off as “deluxe” are actually just three-star. You usually won’t even find a minibar in your room. Often, when you pay for a fine Orlando hotel, you’re just paying for mood.
Following are a few key questions to ask:
How much space do I want? If you have kids with you, will a single room supply the elbow room everyone needs? Disney’s most affordable rooms, for example, have a maximum occupancy of four people in two double beds, so if your group exceeds that number, you’ll have to rent two rooms or upgrade to something more expensive. For most families, renting a home or condo solves the space issue, and usually for less money.
Will I need a car? Unless you’re a Disney-only type of person, you should have one. Cars enable you eat cheaper and see both Disney and Harry Potter as well as Orlando’s many other appealing diversions. No car, no freedom.
How much time will I spend at my accommodations? If your schedule is full, you’ll only use a room to hit the sack. Do you really need a fitness center after slogging miles around theme parks for 15 hours a day? No, you don’t.
Then grill your potential hotel: Is there a resort fee? It’s common, and it dramatically increases the cost. Is there a parking fee? It’s another way to hide the true price of a stay. Is breakfast included? If it’s “continental,” it could be instant coffee and a mound of stale muffins. What’s the view? Properties might boast a fireworks view—but neglect to mention it’s from 8 miles away.
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AC Hotel Orlando Lake Buena Vista
If your plans involve lots of theme parks and you won’t be in your room much by day, you’re likely to find some excellent deals here right now—new highway ramps are being constructed near its northern side, which may scare some guests (even though rooms are well soundproofed). The…$Lake Buena Vista - Hotel
Aloft Orlando Lake Buena Vista
From the outside, it looks like another six-floor cookie-cutter chain hotel building, but on the inside, this newly constructed addition (opened in 2021) emulates loft-style quarters—are all those exposed pipes and wires in the lobby real or just an interior designer’s fulfilled…$Lake Buena Vista - Hotel
Candlewood Suites Orlando—Lake Buena Vista
One of the most crisp hotels near Disney (it opened at the end of 2019), Candlewood has extra-large rooms that are kind of like mini-apartments: You get a full-sized fridge, a stovetop, microwave, pots and pans, and a dishwasher. Studios and Standards sleep 2, so if you have 4, get a…$Lake Buena Vista - Hotel
Clarion Suites Maingate
A superior-level motel organized around its pool, the Clarion has a quiet, pseudo-resort feel (it’s set away from the bustle of U.S. 192 but near enough to its restaurants) that makes it popular with scrimpers. All rooms come with a small fridge, microwave, and pullout sofa (hence…$Kissimmee - Hotel
Comfort Suites Maingate East
Thanks to attentive management, the Comfort Suites is now my only recommendation on this stretch of U.S. 192 east of Disney. You’ll find it tucked a distance off the main drag, with the honky-tonk amusements of Fun Spot and Old Town steps from the door—but not so near that the…$Celebration - Hotel
Comfort Suites Maingate East
Thanks to attentive management, the Comfort Suites is now my only recommendation on this stretch of U.S. 192 east of Disney. You’ll find it tucked a distance off the main drag, with the restaurants and carnival-style amusements of Fun Spot and Old Town steps from the door—but not so…$Kissimmee - Hotel
Courtyard at Lake Lucerne
Despite a name that might have you expecting something corporate, Orlando just doesn’t have rooms this individual anymore. South of downtown, near highways that go everywhere, you’ll find a rare B&B, and rarer still, it preserves the feeling of Old Florida. There’s a reason local…$$Downtown Area - Hotel
Destiny Palms Hotel
A safe option at the extreme low end. The decor and its motel bones are dated, but fortunately, so is the price. If you only have $80 to spend, this rambling, [‘]70s-era building on U.S. 192 west of Disney holds up its end of the bargain—good management has kept it among our most…$Kissimmee - Hotel
DoubleTree Suites By Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista
One of the rabble lining the road leading to Disney Springs, this decent corporate choice offers standard rooms measuring 540 square feet, including a living area with pull-out couch, microwave, mini fridge, and small dining table, plus a bedroom with a king bed or two two queens;…$$Lake Buena Vista - Hotel
Element Orlando Universal Blvd.
Brand new in mid-2021, this 8-floor newcomer has a terrific location by The Wheel (some rooms have a view of it), which shares its parking structure. That prime situation means you will never lack for fun places to eat and party at night, but it also means that on weekends you may…$Universal area - Hotel
Element Orlando Universal Blvd.
Brand new in mid-2021, this eight-floor newcomer has a terrific location by The Wheel (some rooms have a view of it), which shares the parking structure. That prime situation means you will never lack for fun places to eat and party at night. When you finally turn in, your room’s…$International Drive - Hotel
Fairfield Inn & Suites Orlando at Flamingo Crossings Town Center
The Flamingo Crossings area, a half-mile out Disney’s lesser-used western gate past Coronado Springs, is being developed into Flamingo Crossings, a hub for lower-cost hotels. Getting to I-4 and the other attractions of Orlando requires driving across or around the busy Disney resort…$Walt Disney World area - Hotel
Fairfield Inn Orlando International Drive/Convention Center
A 2013 newcomer, it’s as sparkling clean and pristine, with a terrific location by the Orlando Eye, which you can walk to. Expect large rooms in yellows and oranges, outlets galore, and large counters and desks to spread out on. On the east, rooms face nothing but greenery. True, the…$International Drive Area - Hotel
Four Points by Sheraton Studio City
Because it occupies one of those dated cylindrical towers that were briefly in vogue in the early 1970s, the ideally located property has slight novelty that doesn’t translate to luxury. It’s just an interesting mid-priced choice. Because rooms are carved out of the floors like pie…$$International Drive Area - Hotel
Gaylord Palms
The Gaylord, situated away from the worst of Kissimmee, is geared to captive audiences attending meetings, so although its scenery is extravagant, so are its incidental charges. Still, it impresses: Beneath its mighty glass atrium is a 4[bf]1/2-acre Florida-themed ecosystem of gator…$$$Kissimmee - Vacation Rental
Global Resort Homes
Founded in 1993, this solid and responsible moderate-price choice manages some 400 properties, mostly around Disney and all in gated vacation-home communities with clubhouses. The people who own the homes are responsible for décor, but GRH nudges them to make sure everything meets a…$$Walt Disney World area - Hotel
Grand Bohemian Hotel Orlando
For a city that’s about fake Mediterranean-style country clubs and golf resorts, the Grand Bohemian, with an eclectic urban design style that’s part hunting lodge and part commedia dell’arte, is welcome, which is why it’s popular for weddings, brunch, and the like. Rooms are velvety…$$$Downtown - Hotel
Hampton Inn Orlando Convention Center
It may be just like every other Hampton Inn you’ve ever seen (they must make these buildings from kits), but that doesn’t detract from the fact the place is in good shape, there are plenty of restaurants and a multiplex within walking distance, and the cheerful staff runs a tight…$International Drive Area - Hotel
Hawthorn Suites Lake Buena Vista
The decor is a touch dated (no flatscreen TVs, for example), but the management is attentive and hard-working, so this L-shaped property, arranged around a quiet and uncomplicated kidney-shaped pool, is all you could need for a home base. The special appeal of this place is its full…$Lake Buena Vista - Hotel
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Orlando–Lake Buena Vista East
Nicer than its price point should permit, this hotel is clean, impeccably run, attractively appointed in a Spanish style, and located 10 minutes from Disney, out of the fray yet close to food options, and offering a very high quality for the price. Family suites are not divided by…$$Kissimmee - Hotel
Holiday Inn Express Lake Buena Vista
At first, the six-story hotel doesn’t look like much more than a concrete box the color of orange sherbet, but it’s got a number of advantages over other hotels. First, its location is near both Disney and plenty of restaurants on the westernmost stretch of quiet Palm Parkway. Rooms…$$Lake Buena Vista - Hotel
Holiday Inn Resort Orlando Suites—Waterpark
Once, it was the celebrated Nickelodeon Suites resort. But that contract got yanked, and Holiday Inn poured $30 million into literally stripping the old partnership off the walls, but there’s a question as to whether it spent enough. On the upside, the Lagoon complex rooms got a…$$$Kissimmee - Hotel
Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Near Universal
A non-fussy option for families on a budget, the large rooms come with a kitchen (there’s a microwave, but you have to borrow hot plates from the front desk), a living area, a big sleeping area, and lots of counter and desk space. You won’t get a tub (it’s a standing shower), but who…$$Universal area - Hotel
Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Near Universal
A non-fussy option for families on a budget, the large rooms come with a kitchen (there’s a microwave, but you have to borrow hot plates from the front desk), a living area, a big sleeping area, and lots of counter and desk space. You won't get a tub (it’s a standing shower), but who…$Universal Orlando Resort Area - Hotel
Hyatt House Across from Universal Orlando Resort
It’s not technically across from it—more like a 30-second drive around a bend—but at eight stories tall, west-facing rooms here have a good peek at some of Universal’s rooftops, and it is fresh, having opened midway through 2018. Hyatt House, if you don’t know, is the hotel giant’s…$$Universal area - Hotel
Hyatt Place Orlando Universal
You check in at a kiosk that spits out your key, and without delay, head to a huge semipartitioned room with giant beds and a sitting area, plus an extra pullout sofa. If you're not familiar with the standardized brand, it has up-to-date design, a 42-inch HDTV you can plug a laptop…$$International Drive Area - Hotel
Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort
Probably the most complete resort for a reasonable price near Disney, the stepped tower packs every conceivable amenity into a lush 1,500-acre campus located practically inside Walt Disney World. There’s an unforgettable 800,000-gallon waterfall-and-cavern-studded lagoon pool system…$$$Lake Buena Vista - Hotel
Hyatt Regency Orlando
Until 2013, it was a spinoff of the famed Memphis Peabody Hotel but now it's a Hyatt to its conventioneering core. Expect gleaming glass, echoing marble, sculptural waterfalls, luxuriously appointed bathrooms, ankle-level lights that switch on when they sense your movement, and other…$$$International Drive Area - Hotel
Loews Sapphire Falls Hotel
The Modern Caribbean–inspired Sapphire Falls is clean and understated. It’s also my favorite of Universal’s moderate options because the service is strong, parking is sheltered, the energy is easygoing, and you can take ferries or walks to the parks (the more crowded Cabana Bay only…$$Universal Orlando Resort - Hotel
Margaritaville Resort Orlando
This sprawling 300-acre resort on the southern fringe of the tourist zone is mostly comprised of cute Key West–style timeshare cottages from one to eight bedrooms—you can rent one but they’re highly individual—but there’s a hotel amid the spaciousness. Every room (and they’re pretty…$$$Kissimmee - Hotel
Quality Inn and Suites by the Parks
Scrupulously clean with fresh furniture, a professional staff, and a new boiler installed in 2021, this basic, three-level 1989 motel with elevators and outdoor corridors is top of the class for a budget choice. The courtyard pool is plain but immaculate, the beds made as tight as…$Kissimmee - Hotel
Quality Suites Lake Buena Vista
Fronted by three-story-tall palm trees, these mini-apartments could be called simple but inviting. Probably because it’s a pipsqueak among lions, its attentive managers charge a competitively low price and even throw in a cooked breakfast. All rooms, which are larger than the…$Lake Buena Vista - Hotel
Radisson Hotel Lake Buena Vista
Gleaming, professionally run, and consistently top-notch for a nonresort hotel. Rooms feel current and are packed with the latest modern conveniences such as HDTVs, iPod docks, free Internet, minifridges, and microwaves. Size is beyond the average, too: Bathrooms are spacious, and in…$$Lake Buena Vista - Hotel
Radisson Resort Orlando Celebration
Cheaper than its sister in Lake Buena Vista, this Kissimmee property aims squarely at families with a sports lounge, an active grotto pool area with a 42-foot rock slide, and rooms that have two double beds, one king, or come as family suites sleeping six. It’s also one of the…$$Kissimmee - Hotel
Ritz-Carlton Grande Lakes Orlando / JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes
The two towers form a busy city unto themselves in a 500-acre plot east of SeaWorld. If you stay in one of them, you can use the main amenities of the other, a 10-minute walk away, which is a value, but you won’t be as close to the theme parks as you would at the newer JW. This JW’s…$$$International Drive Area - Hotel
Sonesta ES Suites Lake Buena Vista
Close to lots of restaurants and Disney Springs, you’ll find these apartment-like quarters (there are two TVs and the kitchens even have dishwashers). The three-level buildings don’t have elevators, but overlook that fact and avoid the ground-floor rooms, which are darker and less…$Lake Buena Vista - Hotel
Sonesta ES Suites Orlando—International Drive
This well-managed all-apartment hotel across the street from the ICON Wheel is a safe mid-priced choice in a carefully refurbished 1980s complex. And there’s every reason to assume it will continue to maintain high standards for this price level, because the Sonesta corporate…$$International Drive Area - Hotel
Staybridge Suites Lake Buena Vista
A little bit north of the Hotel Plaza Boulevard gate to Disney World, and close to lots of restaurants, you’ll find these apartment-like quarters (there are two TVs and the kitchens even have dishwashers), which were renovated in recent years. The three-level buildings don’t have…$$Lake Buena Vista - Hotel
The Alfond Inn
In 2013, Rollins College opened this boutique hotel in upscale Winter Park using a $12.5-million donation; its income will endow a scholarship program. Isn’t that nice? So is the hotel. Its restaurant and cocktail bar, planted courtyard, and modern rooms striped in teal and lime with…$$$Downtown Area - Hotel
The Alfond Inn
In 2013, Rollins College opened this boutique hotel in upscale Winter Park using a $12.5-million donation; its income endows a scholarship program. Isn’t that nice? So is the hotel. Its restaurant and cocktail bar and modern rooms, striped in teal and lime with dark wood accents,…$$$Winter Park - Hotel
The Grove Resort and Water Park Orlando
Just before the Great Recession, a British developer took $200 million of other people’s money, began constructing a massive 900-room lakeside resort on 106 acres by a conservation area west of Disney—and then fled the country. It sat grimly half-built for 7 years, a white elephant…$$$west of Walt Disney World - Hotel
Universal's Endless Summer Resort (Surfside Inn and Suites and Dockside Inn and Suites)
The beach-themed Endless Summer complex, which is actually two hotels (Surfside Inn and Suites and Dockside Inn and Suites) across the street from each other, is a game-changer for families on a budget. Here, a two-bedroom family suite with a kitchenette and table costs less than…$International Drive - Hotel
WoodSpring Suites Orlando International Drive
On a just-developing stretch of I-Drive south of SeaWorld but east of Disney Springs, this fresh (opened spring 2019) hotel is intended for stays of more than a few nights: All rooms have a kitchen with a microwave, coffeemaker, a table, even a little stove—and conveniently, the…$International Drive

