Review Room for one night, suggestions?

kwitcherkicken99

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I'm looking for a room that's relatively cheap for 1 night only!

I don't know when we'll arrive in Orlando, so I didn't book a WDW resort room for the first night we'll be in the state. I've looked online at a couple of places in the area of the World and was wondering if anyone had suggestions of where to stay for under $100 during the first full week of April (I know, I know... spring break)? I peaked at the Regal Sun, Comfort, and Country Inns and they look decent but I want the dirt! Anyone stay there first hand? Are there better alternatives?
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Hi, I have gone on HOTWIRE and booked a room at the airport. (do your research FIRST!!) I was able to get the hotel right in MCO(the HYatt??) about 2 weeks before I needed it. It is REALLY a NICE hotel,LUXURY!! You will not know what you are getting but I looked with 4 or 5 stars and could have gotten one close to the airport and been shuttled over. (that would have been fine also) There is a site that GUESSES at what you might get,but I cannot recall it right now?? Maybe someone else could help?? Joan
 
Stay at a Disney Value property to take advantage of the Extra Magic Hours, the rates are $68/ night. We're staying 5/19-5/21/09 at Disney All Star Movies for a family of 4 (kids are 7 & 6) and the rate we booked was $68 x 2 nights.
 
We recently stayed that the Holiday Inn Select near the airport and the room included a basic breakfast. They suttled us back to the airport in the morning so we could pick up a rental car.

The rooms were clean and quiet and we slept well.
 

Hi, I have gone on HOTWIRE and booked a room at the airport. (do your research FIRST!!) I was able to get the hotel right in MCO(the HYatt??) about 2 weeks before I needed it. It is REALLY a NICE hotel,LUXURY!! You will not know what you are getting but I looked with 4 or 5 stars and could have gotten one close to the airport and been shuttled over. (that would have been fine also) There is a site that GUESSES at what you might get,but I cannot recall it right now?? Maybe someone else could help?? Joan

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Hyatt MCO is ultra convenient and very nice. It's right in the terminal but not loud at all. If you really want it and it's not showing on a Hotwire search you can always buy a Stay Certificate. Only $135 plus $6 S/H (FedEx)
https://www.certificates.hyatt.com/products/CertsStay.aspx
Be sure to call for availability before buying.

If you want something cheaper, the Fairfield Inn by Marriott by the airport is less than $100 with AAA and offers free continental breakfast near the lobby.
 
We had to stay one night off property on our recent trip. We stayed at a Ramada right outside of Disney on the Disney Strip as I call it. :goodvibes

http://www.ramadagateway.com/

We got it for like $50 on priceline or expedia. We weren't getting there until really late and were getting up early the next morning. The reviews I read for it said it was good for a one night stay.

I must agree. The room was very clean. The pool area was nice. I have no complaints. The only down fall is that it is a two story hotel with no elevator. It didn't bother us, but that may be a deal breaker for some groups. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a quick 1-2 night stay for a great price.
 












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