Disney World is unquestionably Orlando’s most famous attraction and most visitors to the iconic theme park tend to stay in the city during their time here. While Disney is invariably the main event, the city is also home to charming tree-lined neighbourhoods, a rich performing arts and museum scene, and several fantastic gardens and nature preserves, ensuring there’s plenty to see and do on days off too.
Needless to say, Orlando is suitably packed full of accommodation options, with a particularly large number of large resorts offering all-inclusive packages and family-friendly amenities such as swimming pools with waterslides. While this type of resort tends to be expensive, those on a budget can find plenty of affordable options too. We’ve picked out 10 of the best.
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[hotel_map lat=”28.357862″ lng=”-81.510900″ title=”Holiday Inn Resort Orlando Suites – From $90 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”28.458760″ lng=”-81.470577″ title=”Avanti Palms Resort And Conference Center – From $76 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”28.350178″ lng=”-81.655645″ title=”Liki Tiki Village by Diamond Resorts – From $63 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”28.336695″ lng=”-81.535242″ title=”Grand Orlando Resort at Celebration – From $40 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”28.455256″ lng=”-81.472136″ title=”Coco Key Hotel & Water Park Resort – From $55 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”28.389669″ lng=”-81.503887″ title=”Blue Tree Resort at Lake Buena Vista – From $127 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”28.466031″ lng=”-81.473436″ title=”Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort – From $45 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”28.368851″ lng=”-81.501967″ title=”Blue Heron Beach Resort – From $66 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”28.342376″ lng=”-81.595368″ title=”Maingate Lakeside Resort – From $34 per night”]









