I need a cheap but nice hotel in Orlando?
My boyfriend and I are in a long distance relationship, and spending 10 days together in March in Orlando. We’ve found plenty of hotels in the $30-$50 range, but a lot of them seem to be on the ‘low class’ side. We’re looking for a hotel close to disney with free shuttle to all parks, within the 30-60$ range, and if possibly a room with a kitchen (stove etc). The palm suites lakeside is the best we’ve found so far it offers all the conviences of home like that for 70$ a night. Any help would be appreciated.
Asked by:eousou

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mike piazza is hot! posted: 26 Nov at 5:02 pm
super 8 is always a nice hotel cheap clean and their always locted by all the cool stuff you want to see or do
ana_hamoda posted: 29 Nov at 3:27 am
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1-866-462-6425(toll free)
1614 posted: 30 Nov at 6:04 am
Wow, to find a hotel near the attractions in that price range and with a kitchen,that is nice would be really difficult. Unless you go during the “off” seasons. The hotels are willing to go lower in price just to fill up the rooms. If you don’t mind a hotel further away (in Orlando) the Mount Vernon Inn is a nice clean privately owned hotel thru the Quality Inns. Their address is actually in Winter Park. But very nice and clean and good price. You want to be careful about the hotels in Kissimmee. Unless it comes recommended from someone you know OR is part of a large chain. Also, if you go during the “off” seasons, you can get pretty decent prices on a “budget” hotel on Disney property. For example the “All Star” resorts. And if you stay at one of their resorts, they have a free bus service that will take you just about anywhere on the property. Go On Line to Walt Disney World Reservations, and ask what kind
of deals they have (including the “All Star” resorts). If it
is not during the busy season, tell them what price range you have in mind and ask them what they can do to get close to that. If they can’t get close to your price, then Oh well, you look for something else. BUT if they can do your price, how fabulous would that be?