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Universal’s Endless Summer Resort – Surfside Inn and Suites
4.5/5116 Reviews
Universal Studios Area
We have stayed at the hotel before, this is the 2nd time we have stayed. We stayed for 10 days in total. Mixed reviews - When we arrived as we had separate bedrooms, we all needed to check in individually, my brother was right next to my mum and dad in tower 1 and I was put all the way in a separate tower. Common sense would’ve been to put us all together. My mum wasn’t too happy about this and went to reception with me, baring in mind the person she spoke to when she checked in said how unbelievably quiet they are. The lady me and my mum spoke to at reception, shoulder length black hair, small in height, was very ****y, didn’t want to help us whatsoever, said how they are extremely busy they are unable to do this, okay, very mixed considering we’ve just been told how quiet the hotel is, must not care about anyone else’s safety apart from her own. I hope this lady doesn’t keep her job, she doesn’t know the meaning of good customer service. Hotel is very loud, meant to be a budget hotel but need a loan for the food. Walls are paper thin, can hear everything of what’s going on next door. So yeah, if you want to stay in a loud hotel, lazy moody staff with expensive food, cleaners that barely clean your room, then go ahead.
Westgate Lakes Resort & Spa Universal Studios Area
3.8/5106 Reviews
International Drive
This can be rated a ”1” or ”4” depending on your situation and willingness to take the time to get things fixed . The property has (I was told) over 2,000 units. In a post-Covid world, We were pleasantly surprised to see the number of employees to work to make our stay pleasant. They were all cheerful. Whenever we used the text service (do use it!) to get something repaired or needed (and there was a lot of stuff needing repair) an ”engineer” or housekeeping was at our door within 15 minutes. Every time we got a follow-up call to be sure our issue was resolved. We were in building 80. It needs updating. Appliances are older, as is the furniture. While there are 7 pools on the property, none of them are directly by this building. The property advertises DVD players. However, they are being removed from the rooms. The management was willing to find one for us. However, our connection was not HDMI and we decided it wasn’t worth their time to dig one up. We appreciated their willingness to give it a try. Employees do not always have the correct information via text or phone, which is a definite area for improvement for the management to improve. One complaint I’ve seen on other reviews is getting hot water. This was an issue for us. The engineer came and turned on ALL the faucets in the room for a couple minutes and that brought the hot water to our room. We just did that every day and had plenty of hot water. Yes, the rooms are NOT soundproof. We travel a lot and this is not an unusual complaint. Now, for the reason I gave this place a 4 rating. We are timeshare owners with another company and exchanged using Interval. Hence, our cost for the entire week was very reasonable. We were not given activity cards, or free access to the Waterpark, which did not matter to us, since we didn’t have kids. If a family is here, you need to understand what you get and what you have to pay for out of pocket before booking. For example, the cute little waterpark is $20/day per person. This may seem like a lot. However, compared to Wet and Wild it’s about 1/2 price and just check the prices at the Universal or Disney waterpark and you won’t feel so bad here. Westgate owners get free admission…which if you have ever owned a timeshare, you would say…glad they get special perks for their huge investment. Also, if you ever go to a Disney property, they also have hefty resort fees, and you will be paying a LOT more each night. The grounds are beautiful. Parking is FREE. The condos have full or partial kitchens depending on what size you book. There is a Walmart, Whole-foods, and Publix close by. There is an on-site restaurant, convenience store, game room, and one of the pools (available to all guests) has a bar and snack shop. There are tennis courts, barbecue pits, and a wonderful walking path. You can rent bikes. They have an activity department that costs extra depending on what you want to do, gym ($5/day without an activity or owner card)… so, you co
Sheraton Vistana Villages Resort Villas, I-Drive Orlando
4.2/5109 Reviews
Lake Bryan
A great family-friendly resort hotel. It is a two-bedroom, two-living, two-bathroom apartment. The rooms are spacious and bright, equipped with washing machines, dryers, induction cookers, dishwashers, and refrigerators. It is very convenient. The hotel has four swimming pools, three gyms, and outdoor barbecues. There is a Herz car rental location in the hotel, which is very convenient
Sheraton Vistana Resort Villas, Lake Buena Vista/Orlando
4.5/5124 Reviews
Lake Bryan
Resort is huge. Grounds are beautiful and well-maintained. Villas are clean, spacious and furnishings quite comfortable. Pools are clean and plentiful, but sometimes hard to find seating due to chair hogs, although there seemed to be more available later in the afternoon. We did not use all of the pools, our favorites were Fountains and Cascades, both of which had refreshing waterfalls, Cascades had more kiddie pools. Lakes pool seemed to be more sedate with older guests and shaded areas. All of the staff we encountered were pleasant and professional. Food onsite is basic burgers, dogs & fries & pizza but quite good. Location is so convenient to theme parks, outlet malls and restaurants we found an excellent Italian restaurant about 5 miles from us, Fresco's. Be aware that some buildings do not have elevators. We would not hesitate to return!
Conrad Orlando
4.3/565 Reviews
Disneyland Resort
This is a brand-new hotel in a stunning location which should be great. Instead, my family and I had a truly terrible experience from the first moment there. Don't stay at this property unless you're prepared to deal with frustration and disappointment. The hotel was nowhere close to full during our mid-week stay, yet our rooms were not ready at check-in, and the staff rudely evaded my questions about when we'd be able to have access. (This isn't a small matter when you're trying to manage increasingly tired and frustrated kids.) The property advertises an ”arrivals/departures lounge” where you can change/shower/etc. before you check-in or after you check-out, but it wasn't ready during our stay. (Of course, there wasn't anything to indicate that it wasn't open yet, and the doors were unlocked. I only figured out that it wasn't open when I tried to use the lockers inside and asked a pool attendant why the lockers weren't working.) Once we finally had access to our connecting rooms, they were a major disappointment, both in quality and layout. The connecting doors were on springs that automatically, so we had to jam bath towels in the doors to keep them open. (What's the point of having a connecting room for kids if the doors to the parents' room automatically close?) The quality of the furnishings and hardware in the room is far below what you'd expect on a property that advertises itself as a luxury resort. The vinyl flooring was not installed properly and was bubbling up at the connecting doors. The button to toggle between bath and shower operation fell off when I grazed it with my hand. There was still painter's tape all over the inside of the connecting doors -- nobody had bothered to take it off. Quality control was non-existent. Perhaps more importantly, it seems like nobody put much thought into getting the details right at this place. The only trash can in the bathrooms is tucked into the commode -- there isn't one near the sink, where it's needed most. In two bed rooms, there's a large circular table in the middle of the room between two beds, which is easy to trip on when the room is dark and impedes the flow of the room. The lobby and front entrance to the property is on the third floor -- but there's no sign in the elevators telling you that, and only the first floor is marked with a star (which, of course, usually denotes the building's main exit.) The service was no better. In the morning, we had an early reservation for a Disney breakfast, so I tried to call down twice to have the valet bring our car to the front. The hotel's phones weren't working. I tried calling the front desk from my cell phone -- still, not working. We then went downstairs and told valet in person to bring our car around, and we had to wait several minutes for it. In the meantime, I told the front desk attendant that the phones weren't working, both on the inside phones and when calling from my cell phone. He dismissively told me t

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels6
Number of Reviews555
Lowest PriceINR 7,103
Highest PriceINR 366,245
Average Price (Weekends)INR 30,964
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 25,146