Staying Here

Check out this resourceful listings of hotels, motels and vacation rental homes in the Central Florida area. Our directories will help you decide where to stay when visiting Orlando area theme parks and attractions!

VACATION HOMES:

Vacation homes often offer swimming pools

The average Disney/Orlando area vacation home is located in a quiet residential neighborhood and some are in resort-style condominiums. Many homes are eight miles or less from the Walt Disney World Resort and within thirty minutes of the new LegoLand theme park.  Vacation Homes are great for family holidays and student groups. Huge selections of floor plans are available to meet your needs and sleep up to 12 people.  Many of the homes have private pools and others offer community pools.  All homes have fully equipped kitchens so you can save money by not eating out all the time.

Quality levels of the homes can vary so we suggest checking TripAvisor.com for independent reviews. If there are good reviews or no reviews of your Disney area vacation home rental company then you are probably safe. Someone who is not satisfied with the experience is more likely to post a review then those that are satisfied. The larger companies offer a variety of quality levels; for instance, www.Sunsplash.com offer  Disney area vacation home rentals offer three quality levels standard, moderate and superior in three to five-bedroom pool homes.

Vacationing in a home as opposed to a hotel offers many advantages and with a typical minimum stay of only four nights, it is great for Florida residents too.

Ten reasons to choose a vacation home rental over a hotel!

  1. Privacy
  2. Noise (hotels can be noisy)
  3. Free and easy parking
  4. More space to spread out in
  5. Washer and dryer
  6. Full kitchens
  7. No elevators
  8. Reduce vacation stress
  9. Superior value
  10. More family fun

View our Vacation Home Rental Companies directory.

HOTELS

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Last Updated on September 13, 2022