MinnieGi
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We stayed at the Grande Lakes JW Marriott the last full week in October and had a great time. This was our first off-site stay and I have to say this was a gorgeous hotel that gave out wonderful service. My DH had a conference there that week and the kids and I went down too. We weathered Hurricane Wilma which was not bad at all in Orlando and the hotel staff had kids activities going on to help pass the time. Following are some tidbits on the hotel, if you have any further questions just post.
Travel time to Disney: The hotel is 2 minutes to Sea World and about 20 minutes to WDW. However twice while taking the kids to the parks I-4 was backed up due to congesition and accidents and then it took 30 - 35 minutes. We were not in a rush and did not mind the drive, however if you need fast park access this might not be your hotel
Pool: The pool was beautiful. It was a large lazy river that meandered around larger water areas to play and swim. It was heated. One of the entry points was a large circular zero entry shallow area perfect for children. They also had a seperate circular zero entry wading pool for toddlers that my 14 month old loved. The staff had pool games during the day and there were floats you could purchase for the pool. Beautiful pool deck area with waterfalls and bridges.
Room: Very clean. The decor was subdued and nice. We loved the bathroom set-up. They had a seperate shower stall and tub plus a double vanity and toilet. It felt very spacious for a hotel bathroom. The beds were comfy. We were on the 19th floor and could see quite a distance. Next time I'd love to have the pool view though.
Staff & Service: Everyone we came into contact with was friendly and energetic. They have three concierge desks in offices off the lobby who were always ready to answer questions and help. They usually had one of the concierges standing right outside to greet people and show how accessible they were. When one of the kids put stuff in the safe and then locked it without knowing what code she put in to lock it, a call to the service desk and they had security up in less than five minutes to open it. Housekeepers were so very pleasant and always chatted greetings when we were walking up the hallway. They gave each of our kids a stuffed JW mascot who I think is a hippogriff.
Restaurants: They have a Starbucks right inside. I loved that!! In fact one day I still had my Starbucks cup in hand when we entered the AK and a woman came up to me and asked where I had gotten it. You could tell she must have been suffering from too much Disney instant coffee. Citrons was a more family oriented restaurant with buffet or a la carte. Primos was not so child friendly so we didn't eat there.
Next door is the Ritz-Carleton and both hotels share the spa and golf course. We felt very refreshed after our stay at the JW and I'm hoping DH has a conference here again in the future!!!
Travel time to Disney: The hotel is 2 minutes to Sea World and about 20 minutes to WDW. However twice while taking the kids to the parks I-4 was backed up due to congesition and accidents and then it took 30 - 35 minutes. We were not in a rush and did not mind the drive, however if you need fast park access this might not be your hotel
Pool: The pool was beautiful. It was a large lazy river that meandered around larger water areas to play and swim. It was heated. One of the entry points was a large circular zero entry shallow area perfect for children. They also had a seperate circular zero entry wading pool for toddlers that my 14 month old loved. The staff had pool games during the day and there were floats you could purchase for the pool. Beautiful pool deck area with waterfalls and bridges.
Room: Very clean. The decor was subdued and nice. We loved the bathroom set-up. They had a seperate shower stall and tub plus a double vanity and toilet. It felt very spacious for a hotel bathroom. The beds were comfy. We were on the 19th floor and could see quite a distance. Next time I'd love to have the pool view though.
Staff & Service: Everyone we came into contact with was friendly and energetic. They have three concierge desks in offices off the lobby who were always ready to answer questions and help. They usually had one of the concierges standing right outside to greet people and show how accessible they were. When one of the kids put stuff in the safe and then locked it without knowing what code she put in to lock it, a call to the service desk and they had security up in less than five minutes to open it. Housekeepers were so very pleasant and always chatted greetings when we were walking up the hallway. They gave each of our kids a stuffed JW mascot who I think is a hippogriff.
Restaurants: They have a Starbucks right inside. I loved that!! In fact one day I still had my Starbucks cup in hand when we entered the AK and a woman came up to me and asked where I had gotten it. You could tell she must have been suffering from too much Disney instant coffee. Citrons was a more family oriented restaurant with buffet or a la carte. Primos was not so child friendly so we didn't eat there.
Next door is the Ritz-Carleton and both hotels share the spa and golf course. We felt very refreshed after our stay at the JW and I'm hoping DH has a conference here again in the future!!!
