from £69
Disney Villa - 4* - Orlando
214 Kettering Road, Orlando, 33897-7737, United States
Offer subject to availability
Description
214 Kettering Road, Orlando, Florida 33897-7737 Executive villa with its own private pool. Beautifully furnished family home located in legacy park only 15 minutes from Disneyworld. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms and can accomodate up to 10 people.
Hotel facilities
Leisure facilities
Room facilities
- Air Conditioning
- Cable television
- Climate Control
- Connecting Rooms
- Cooking facilities
- Dishwasher
- Double sofa bed
- Double-glazed windows
- Duvets
- Private Bathroom
- Fan
- free parking
- Tea/coffee facilities
- Telephone
- Television
- Toaster
- Washing machine with dryer
- Fridge Freezer
- Make-up mirror
- Microwave Oven
- Iron & ironing board
- Safe
- Separate Hanging Closet
- Fully equipped kitchen
- kitchenette
- Private bathroom with bathtub
- Private bathroom with bath/shower
- Living area
- Refrigerator
- Private pool
- Kettle
- Kitchen range with electric hobs
- Kitchen pantry
Children policy
Cancellation policy
- Cancellation charge is 100% within 30 days before check-in
Pets policy
Smoking policy
Check-in time: 15:00 Check-out time: 11:00
Local Attractions
- Disney
- Polo Park Golf Course
- Highlands Reserve Golf Course
Location
- Nearest airport: Orlando Sanford Apt, Orlando International Apt
Credit cards accepted by hotel
- American Express
- Maestro
- Mastercard
- Solo
- Switch
- Visa
- Visa Electron
There is no disguising the fact Orlando is a city built on theme parks lots of them. Until 1966, there was precious little here in central Florida, but growth has spiralled thanks to a huge influx of tourists following the arrival of Walt Disney World. From the original Magic Kingdom, which opened in 1971 after a five-year building programme, Disney has added three more theme parks, two water parks and a host of associated development, including hotels, shops and golf courses to make it a true World resort.
With Disney setting the example, SeaWorld (one theme park) and Universal (two) have added to Orlandos reputation as the family entertainment capital of the world. Between them, they draw more than 40 million visitors every year, and that has meant a huge growth in associated hotels, restaurants and shops, plus a host of smaller-scale attractions.
However, this young city has also developed its own identity, with a number of high-tech industries relocating here. The downtown area is fast developing yuppie overtones and there are ambitious plans to become a major cultural centre. The city is also one of Americas top five convention locations. Having said that, the main attraction for 99% of visitors remains the theme parks, and the likes of the nearby Kennedy Space Center. And, in order to attract the all-important repeat visitors, Orlando has become adept at re-inventing itself and providing new attractions at regular intervals.