Margaritaville Resort Orlando is a Game Changer for Disney World, Universal Orlando
Recently I had a chance to visit Margaritaville Resort Orlando, located just outside the entrance to Walt Disney World in Kissimmee, Florida. It’s so close to Disney World, you can see Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge from the upper floors of the hotel.
Margaritaville Resort Orlando
This is a brand new, full service resort offering a luxury (but relaxed) hotel tower plus Key West-style vacation homes. The best part is that they usually cost less than Disney World Moderate and Deluxe hotels!
Margaritaville Orlando offers a complimentary theme park shuttle to/from Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando and Seaworld. Reservations can be made at concierge desk in the lobby.
Standard hotel room at Margaritaville Resort Orlando
Most Margaritaville Orlando hotel rooms sleep 4 people. If you have more than 4 people, look into a suite or consider one of the vacation cottages.
Margaritaville Cottages provide a truly unique experience as the whole family can stay under one roof in a tropical paradise.
1 to 8 Bedroom Cottages are available and each Cottage is equipped for all your vacation needs, including full kitchen with accessories and appliances, full size fridge, Margaritaville Frozen Concoction Maker, and a dining area.
Margaritville Orlando is also home to Sunset Walk, a shopping, dining, entertainment district in Orlando, popular with visitors and locals alike.
Sunset Walk is a great place to have dinner, enjoy live music, and maybe even a car show or farmers market.
You’ll also find H20 LIVE! Orlando’s newest water park, also on located on site.
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Darren is a Disney-focused travel agent with Magical Vacations Travel and has over 13 years of experience. Readers of the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World rate him as a Best of the Best Disney Travel Agent. Darren is also an Orlando-based travel writer with topics ranging from theme parks to cruise lines.
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