Hotels in Orlando, United States of America
301–304 · hotels
Orlando is spread out, and where you sleep affects how much time you lose in traffic on I-4 or on the parkways. The theme parks sit well south and west of the urban core, while the airport and downtown business district sit east and north. Most visitors should choose their base by which parks they plan to visit most, not by trying to be central to everything.
Good to know
- Match your hotel to the theme park you'll visit most often to cut daily drive time, especially if you plan single-day park hops.
- Book well ahead during school holiday periods and major conventions at the Orange County Convention Center, since I-Drive hotels fill up fast then.
- If you don't want a rental car, prioritize I-Drive for the trolley service or a Disney-area hotel with park shuttles.
- Afternoon thunderstorms are common in Florida summer; they rarely cancel plans but can affect outdoor park time, so build in flexibility.
- Check whether your hotel charges a resort fee or parking fee separately, as these vary widely across Orlando properties.
- If you're combining a park trip with business at the convention center, staying on I-Drive avoids a long commute from downtown or the airport area.
Hotels in this area
★★★☆☆Wyndham Garden Orlando Universal / I Drive
◍ Orlando, United States of America
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★★★★☆Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort Bonnet Creek
◍ Orlando, United States of America
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★★★★☆Wyndham I-Drive Avanti Resort & Conference Center
◍ Orlando, United States of America
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★★★★☆Wyndham Lake Buena Vista – Disney Springs® Area
◍ Orlando, United States of America
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