Accommodations, part 2:
Choosing a hotel for our extra two days in Orlando was a tough job, quite honestly. There are soooo many options, with so many variables: having
too much choice often makes things worse than having only a limited selection to pick from!
When this vacation was originally booked as a trip for two, we made an initial reservation at the Hilton Garden Inn SeaWorld: we snagged an unrestricted rate of $79 a night for a king room, which we thought was an excellent value. This particular HGI is an official hotel of SeaWorld, so by staying there we would get the perks reserved for onsite guests such as free Quick Queue at SeaWorld. Knowing we would be putting our SW AP’s to good use on this trip, this hotel made perfect sense

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Then, our trip for two morphed into a trip for four and that king room was no longer going to cut it. We cancelled the Hilton Garden Inn and began researching a more suitable alternative. Since we needed to short-list our options somehow, we decided to narrow the scope of possibilities to within the SeaWorld area, knowing that at least a few of our final few days would be spent enjoying those parks.
Our wish list for these accommodations was pretty extensive:
- It must have a separate sleeping area for the kids (Steve is a snorer, so keeping him out of earshot from Jake and Sunshine was a must

).
- It must have free parking and free internet.
- It must have a pool and hot tub.
- There must be more than one TV in the room.
- It must be a good price (when all factors, such as resort fees, are added in).
- It would be super awesome if it included a great free breakfast, and some sort of a kitcheny area (fridge, microwave, etc.).
Yeah, we don’t ask for much!!
It took me a while, but I managed to come up with a GREAT rate at the Residence Inn SeaWorld. For $97.85 plus tax per night (a grand total of $220.16 USD, taxes inclusive) we snagged a one bedroom suite that covered every item on the wish-list AND had the added bonus of also being another one of SeaWorld’s official hotels.....so yay! Free Quick Queue for all of us on at least one of our SW park days!

(at about $20 pp, per day, that's a decent savings on all its own!)
We really like Marriott’s RI properties in general: we have not been disappointed yet in the consistent quality and good value-inclusions that are part of the Residence Inns throughout North America. As an added point in their favour, we have stayed in this specific RI before, back on our Christmas 2012 trip: so we know exactly what to expect.
The hotel has a rather nice “homey” feel to it, with lots of rocking chairs scattered about if you just want to kick back and relax while breathing in some of that fresh Florida air.
They also have a lovely outdoor patio and courtyard if you wish to enjoy a meal or beverage in the open air. They even have some decent gas grills if you wanted to enjoy an affordable meal in.
The recreational amenities are quite good for the price point, too. There’s a great sport court where the boys can enjoy a game of 1-on-1:
The pool is on the smaller side, but adequate enough for a two-night stay.
The hot tub there was really quite large, too....and since this is generally the place we like to spend our evenings, a big ol’ hot tub is probably even more important to us for a short stay than the pool.
(LOL....my boys, 3.5 years and a few pounds ago!!)
Now, it’s not the Vistana by any stretch, but it’s going to more than suit our needs for a two-night add-on. Considering it was less for two nights at the Residence Inn than one night at the SVR, plus we get to enjoy a (very excellent) free breakfast buffet and free Quick Queue on top of the savings, staying here was a no-brainer

. We enjoyed it very much on our Christmas stay a few years back (comfy and clean rooms, great staff, surprisingly expansive breakfast buffet), so we are hoping we will be equally impressed again this time.
My biggest disappointment? No in-suite laundry....which means we'll be coming home with dirty clothes. Sometime, though, a sacrifice is called for.
55 days to go! 