Hotels in Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Hotels near Orlando, Florida
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Baymont by Wyndham Orlando Downtown
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orlando Downtown
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Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando at Millenia
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Aloft Orlando Downtown
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Courtyard by Marriott Orlando Downtown
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Hampton Inn & Suites Orlando / Downtown South - Medical Center
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Hilton Garden Inn Winter Park
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Orlando at Millenia
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AC Hotel by Marriott Orlando Downtown
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Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Downtown
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown
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Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection
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Hilton Garden Inn Orlando Downtown
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Crowne Plaza Orlando - Downtown by IHG
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Baymont by Wyndham Orlando Downtown
Baymont by Wyndham turns multi-night city stays into well-orchestrated group experiences where everyone stays fueled, rested, and ready for action.
- Free breakfast eliminates morning meal decisions in an unfamiliar city
- Fitness center maintains routines without hunting for day passes across town
- WiFi throughout keeps everyone connected during multi-day city stays
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orlando Downtown
TownePlace Suites offers the apartment-like stability that transforms chaotic group travel into manageable, productive extended city experiences.
- Complimentary breakfast means one less meal to navigate in unfamiliar territory
- Fitness center maintains routines when travel disrupts normal schedules
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when city options feel overwhelming
Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando at Millenia
For traveling teams navigating unfamiliar territory, Residence Inn offers the spacious, apartment-style setup that simplifies group coordination and comfort.
- Smart TVs with streaming capabilities bring familiar entertainment to unfamiliar territory
- Meeting spaces provide private areas for group planning sessions
- Connecting rooms keep families and groups together while maintaining privacy
Aloft Orlando Downtown
Aloft creates an atmosphere where your team naturally gravitates together while providing the contemporary amenities that make multi-day city stays feel effortless.
- Self-parking removes downtown navigation stress and meter monitoring
- Spacious suites give groups central gathering space for planning city adventures
- Self-parking removes the stress of navigating city parking regulations
Courtyard by Marriott Orlando Downtown
Marriott Hotels & Resorts transforms multi-night city stays into well-orchestrated experiences where your entire group stays connected and energized throughout the trip.
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
- Indoor pool provides familiar exercise routine while exploring unfamiliar city
- Spacious rooms accommodate extra luggage from city shopping and souvenirs
Hampton Inn & Suites Orlando
Hampton by Hilton delivers the reliable foundation your group needs to stay organized and focused during multi-day city competitions.
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when exploring city options feels overwhelming
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing requirements for extended city stays
- Fitness center maintains routines without researching local gym options
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Hilton Garden Inn Winter Park
When managing a group in unfamiliar territory, Hilton provides the reliable foundation that keeps everyone aligned and accounted for.
- Multiple elevators reduce wait times when moving large groups efficiently
- Lobby seating areas provide central meeting spots for scattered group members
- Business center handles last-minute printing and travel document needs
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Orlando at Millenia
The brand specializes in providing traveling teams with the additional space and consistent quality needed for successful multi-day tournaments.
- Meeting spaces offer quiet zones for regrouping between city activities
- Connecting rooms keep families and teams organized across multiple units
- 24/7 fitness center maintains routines regardless of packed sightseeing schedules
AC Hotel by Marriott Orlando Downtown
For teams navigating multi-day city itineraries, Marriott Hotels & Resorts provides the central command structure that prevents scattered schedules.
- Express checkout processes through smartphones for quick group departures
- Room service breakfast option for privacy when planning group activities
- On-site restaurant eliminates dinner planning after full touring schedules
Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Downtown
When coordinating rooms for the whole team, Residence Inn provides the residential comfort that keeps everyone settled and focused.
- Indoor corridors offer secure access during late-night returns from city activities
- Full kitchens reduce dining uncertainty in an unfamiliar metropolitan area
- Common meeting spaces provide group gathering spots between city excursions
Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown
Embassy Suites offers the extra space and gathering areas that help keep traveling groups connected and coordinated throughout their stay.
- All-suite layouts provide space for groups to spread out comfortably
- On-site restaurant provides familiar dining when city options overwhelm
- Guest laundry facilities support lighter packing for multi-night city stays
Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown
Home2 Suites establishes the dependable retreat where group leaders can manage logistics while everyone enjoys the comfort of extended-stay living.
- Indoor pool offers familiar recreation when city options feel uncertain
- Connecting rooms give groups flexibility for different sleep schedules
- Suite accommodations provide space for groups to spread out comfortably
Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection
Autograph Collection Hotels provide the independent spirit and group-focused amenities that help teams and families navigate multi-day city adventures with confidence.
- Evening bar service provides a familiar gathering spot after busy city days
- Multiple room phones ensure communication backup when mobile service fails
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing requirements for extended city stays
Hilton Garden Inn Orlando Downtown
When your team requires dependable accommodations for extended city stays, Hilton Hotels & Resorts provides the consistent experience that keeps everyone organized.
- Lobby seating areas provide central meeting spots for scattered group members
- Extended front desk hours accommodate varied arrival and departure schedules
- Heated indoor pool provides exercise option regardless of city weather
Crowne Plaza Orlando - Downtown by IHG
Crowne Plaza specializes in the logistical support and room-to-room consistency that makes coordinating extended group stays actually manageable.
- Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates the morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Shoe shine service maintains polished appearance throughout trip
- Executive lounge provides quiet space away from busy city crowds
Orlando, Florida Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Orlando is the ultimate sports team destination wrapped in a theme park bow. This central Florida city of 300,000 (metro area of 2.6 million) has evolved far beyond Mickey Mouse to become a serious player in youth sports tournaments, conventions, and group travel. The infrastructure built to handle 75 million annual theme park visitors translates perfectly to accommodating sports teams and their families.
The city's sports reputation runs deep, from hosting the NBA Orlando Magic and Orlando City Soccer Club to being home to ESPN's Wide World of Sports Complex. Orlando's year-round warm weather makes it a magnet for baseball, soccer, tennis, and swimming tournaments. The combination of world-class sports facilities, abundant hotels, and built-in entertainment options for downtime makes it a no-brainer for tournament organizers.
Getting Around
Orlando International Airport (MCO) is your gateway – it's massive, efficient, and just 15 minutes from downtown. Sanford Orlando International (SFB) is 45 minutes north and sometimes cheaper for budget airlines. Uber and Lyft are everywhere, though surge pricing hits hard during theme park closing times. The new Brightline train connects MCO directly to Disney Springs and will eventually reach Tampa.
Renting a car makes sense for teams with gear and multiple venue trips. I-4 runs east-west through the city's heart but turns into a parking lot during rush hour (7-9am, 4-7pm). Highway 408 (East-West Expressway) and Highway 417 (Central Florida GreeneWay) are your bypass options. Expect 20-30 minutes from International Drive to Disney World, 15 minutes from downtown to UCF, and 45 minutes to Lakeland sports complexes during normal traffic.
Where to Stay
International Drive (I-Drive) is sports team central – massive hotels with pools, team-friendly restaurants, and easy highway access. It's tourist-heavy but has everything you need within walking distance. Universal Boulevard offers newer hotels with better rates and less crowds than I-Drive. For Disney tournaments, stay in the Disney Springs/Lake Buena Vista area for resort perks without resort prices.
Downtown Orlando works for teams playing at Camping World Stadium or Addition Financial Arena, with walkable restaurants and nightlife for adult leagues. UCF area hotels are perfect for tournaments at the university facilities – newer properties with competitive team rates. Avoid Kissimmee unless you're specifically playing there; the drive to other venues gets old fast.
Sports & Recreation
ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Disney World is the crown jewel – 9,500 acres hosting everything from Pop Warner football to spring training baseball. The facilities are pristine and the Disney magic is real, but parking costs add up quickly. Addition Financial Arena (formerly Amway Center) downtown hosts major basketball and volleyball tournaments, while Camping World Stadium handles football championships and soccer events.
The University of Central Florida campus offers multiple venues including a 45,000-seat football stadium and Olympic-quality aquatic center. USTA National Campus in Lake Nona is tennis paradise with 100 courts. For multi-sport complexes, Austin-Tindall Sports Complex and West Orange Recreation Center host regular youth tournaments. Orlando's year-round tournament calendar peaks in winter when northern teams flee the cold.
Things to Do
The obvious answer is theme parks, but be strategic. Disney World requires full days and advance planning, while Universal Studios is more compact and doable in half a day. ICON Park on I-Drive offers quick thrills – the observation wheel, drop tower, and arcade are perfect for a few hours between games. Gatorland is uniquely Florida and less crowded than the big parks.
Lake Eola downtown provides a peaceful break with swan boats and walking paths. Wekiwa Springs State Park offers natural Florida – swimming, kayaking, and hiking just 30 minutes north. For rainy day backup plans, iFLY indoor skydiving, TopGolf, and Dave & Buster's keep teams entertained. Kennedy Space Center is worth the 45-minute drive if you have a full day free.
Food & Drink
Orlando's food scene goes way beyond theme park turkey legs. Mills 50 district has the best authentic eats – Vietnamese, Korean, and Latin American spots that locals actually frequent. Pig Floyd's Urban Barbakoa downtown serves massive portions perfect for hungry athletes. 4 Rivers Smokehouse is the local BBQ chain that puts most national chains to shame.
For team meals, Bahama Breeze on I-Drive handles large groups well with Caribbean flair. Texas de Brazil is the splurge dinner spot for championship celebrations. Quick fuel between games: Publix grocery stores have excellent sub shops, and Wawa convenience stores serve decent hoagies 24/7. Every chain restaurant you can imagine lines I-Drive, but venture to Park Avenue in Winter Park for upscale options without theme park prices.
Shopping & Entertainment
Mall at Millenia is where locals shop – upscale but not touristy, with a massive food court for team meals. Orlando Premium Outlets on I-Drive gets mobbed by tourists but has good deals on athletic gear. Disney Springs combines shopping with entertainment, though prices reflect the mouse ears markup.
For team bonding, Topgolf near I-Drive is perfect for all skill levels and ages. CityWalk at Universal offers restaurants and entertainment without park admission. Howl at the Moon and House of Blues work for adult league celebrations. Main Event combines bowling, laser tag, and arcade games under one roof – ideal for youth teams with energy to burn after tournaments.
Weather & Packing
Orlando weather is subtropical with two seasons: hot and humid (May-October) or warm and pleasant (November-April). Summer means daily afternoon thunderstorms – pack rain gear and plan indoor backup activities. Temperatures rarely drop below 40°F in winter, making it perfect for northern teams escaping harsh weather. Peak tournament season runs December through March when humidity is manageable.
Always pack sunscreen (SPF 30 minimum), a light rain jacket, and layers for over-air-conditioned venues. Summer tournaments require extra hydration planning and cooling towels. Hurricane season (June-November) rarely impacts Orlando directly, but coastal storms can cause flight delays. Winter visitors should bring one warm layer for occasional cold fronts that drop temperatures into the 50s. Most sports facilities are outdoor or semi-outdoor, so weather-appropriate athletic gear is essential year-round.
Local Tips
Download the ParkWhiz app for advance parking at major venues – it beats circling downtown looking for spots. Avoid I-4 during Universal and Disney closing times (9-11pm) unless you enjoy sitting in traffic. Waze is essential for navigating around the constant construction projects. Most hotels offer team rates if you ask directly rather than booking online.
Safety-wise, stick to well-lit tourist areas at night and keep valuables locked in hotel rooms, not rental cars. Orange County has different rules than Osceola County – pay attention to speed limit changes on the same road. Grocery shopping at Publix saves serious money over hotel snacks and theme park food. The local sales tax adds up quickly, so budget accordingly. Finally, everything takes longer than expected during peak tourist seasons (summer, holidays, spring break) – build extra travel time into your tournament schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
Real questions travelers ask before booking in Orlando — answered with the specifics you actually need.
Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Orlando
Which hotels in Orlando, Florida are good for families?
Several hotels in Orlando, Florida are well-suited for families. Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (0.36 mi, from $174/night), Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (0.38 mi, from $389/night), and AC Hotel by Marriott Orlando Downtown (0.43 mi, from $207/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Orlando, Florida are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Orlando, Florida accommodate team and group travel. Crowne Plaza Orlando - Downtown by IHG (1.21 mi, from $136/night), Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (0.36 mi, from $174/night), and Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (0.38 mi, from $389/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Crowne Plaza Orlando - Downtown by IHG also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Are there budget-friendly hotels in Orlando, Florida?
Yes — Baymont by Wyndham Orlando Downtown (4.95 mi, from $72/night) is a budget-friendly option in Orlando, Florida, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Orlando, Florida?
Yes — Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (0.69 mi, from $134/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Downtown (1.17 mi, from $173/night), and TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orlando Downtown (1.53 mi, from $192/night) are all extended-stay properties in Orlando, Florida, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Orlando, Florida are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Orlando, Florida are ideal for a weekend getaway. Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (0.36 mi, from $174/night), Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (0.38 mi, from $389/night), and AC Hotel by Marriott Orlando Downtown (0.43 mi, from $207/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Orlando, Florida offer free breakfast?
Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (0.36 mi, from $174/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (0.69 mi, from $134/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Downtown (1.17 mi, from $173/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Orlando, Florida offer free parking?
Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (0.69 mi, from $134/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Orlando / Downtown South - Medical Center (1.52 mi, from $127/night), and TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orlando Downtown (1.53 mi, from $192/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Orlando, Florida have an outdoor pool?
Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (0.38 mi, from $389/night) has an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in Orlando, Florida have suites or extra space?
Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (0.36 mi, from $174/night), Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (0.38 mi, from $389/night), and AC Hotel by Marriott Orlando Downtown (0.43 mi, from $207/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Orlando, Florida have a full in-room kitchen?
Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (0.69 mi, from $134/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Downtown (1.17 mi, from $173/night), and TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orlando Downtown (1.53 mi, from $192/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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