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Free4Life11
05-07-2002, 11:44 PM
It's difficult finding adequate rooms. Need a bed for parents, a bed for me, and two beds for my sisters. I don't mind sleeping on a sofa sleeper. We are also looking for one with a fridge and microwave.

So far all I can find is the HIFS. Most of the "suites" I have looked at only look like they would fit 4 people.

Any places you can recommend? We don't want to be cramped, but don't want to blow our budget.

-Matt

MiniMissMinnie
05-08-2002, 07:48 AM
Hi !!

There are several good ( and pricey ) hotels in Orlando, that have plenty of room for 5 people.

We stayed at the Sheraton's Vistana Villages - in a 2-bedroom suite.
I booked it through www.hotelkingdom.com - great discounted rates.

This time we're gonna book Marriott Cypress Harbour.
www.marriott.com

I can also mention: Marriott Grande Vista
Westgate Lakes
Vistana Resort
Doubletree

and many more.

Hope you can use the information.

Also try if you can rent a time-share. It's sometimes cheaper than booking at the hotel: www.tug2.net.

Best regards

Marie

4disneyfans
05-08-2002, 08:53 PM
We have stayed at Summerfield Suites several times and always been pleased. They have a 2 bdr, livingroom with sleeper sofa, and a full kitchen. It is owned by Wyndham. Excellent breakfast buffet included with room. They have one on I-Dr. and LBV. They are both nice but we prefer the one in LBV.

4disneyfans
05-08-2002, 08:56 PM
We have stayed at Summerfield Suites several times and always been pleased. They have a 2 bdr, livingroom with sleeper sofa, and a full kitchen. It is owned by Wyndham. Excellent breakfast buffet included with suite. They have one on I-Dr. and LBV. They are both nice but we prefer the one in LBV.

Robinrs
05-09-2002, 10:31 AM
I know that the HIFS has residential suites, which are more like small apartments, for a group like yours. Also, have you considered renting a vacation home? My son and I are hooked on them now!

Deborahsew
05-09-2002, 11:18 AM
Robinr

Which vacation home did you stay in? Did it have room service? Was it close to
the theme parks? Are vacation homes like resorts? Do they have activities for the
guest to do? What about transportation. Would I need a car?

I was thinking about renting a home but don't know to much about them. I hope I
didn't ask to many questions.

Another orginally from Brooklyn New York girl.

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