Hotel Advice

samx57

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Coming to Orlando in November and I can't choose a hotel to stay in.

I need help choosing between a couple and would like your opinions.

The Places I found are:

Rosen Inn Pointe Orlando

Best Western Premier Saratoga Resort Villas

Blue Heron Beach Resort

My budget isn't very big but any other suggestions would be useful as I can look at prices for them anyway.

I might be renting a car so distance isn't too much of a problem but I plan to go to Disney, Universal and Seaworld so somewhere near to all of them would be good.

Thanks
 
For those prices you could get a small condo at Windsor Hills, Emerald Island or similar resort. Have you looked into those on Homeaway or VRBO? You can save a fortune on food that way, plus have a ton more space/beds/baths/plus laundry.
 
Thank You for the reply.


Forgot to mention I am from the UK so is it easy to rent from these websites.


Also any other suggestions would be useful :)
 
Thank You for the reply.


Forgot to mention I am from the UK so is it easy to rent from these websites.


Also any other suggestions would be useful :)

Yes, it should be easy. I know homeaway bills the renter directly and uses a credit card. You can look for Windsor Hills, Emerald Island, Encantada, Paradise Palms, Windsor Palms where it says "view all 90 destinations". I know some British people who like Encantada but I think its only townhomes, I'm not sure but I know its a nice resort.

http://www.homeaway.com/search/keywords:kissimmee
 

We're staying in a two bedroom condo at Blue Heron Resort in late March and got a good price through a renter on VRBO. We've never stayed there, but are looking forward to trying it.

Our last three trips we have rented a condo at Wyndham Bonnet Creek, but even though we checked with several renters (including three we've used in the past) it appears that Bonnet Creek is booked solid for our dates. We loved it there though.
 
Thanks for your replies.

Just one more question I know it doesn't belong in this thread but I was hoping one of you could help. If I am driving to the parks everyday and I wanted to split my day between two parks I don't need to drive to the different park do I?

thanks for you help.
 


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