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Hampton Inn & Suites Orlando-Apopka
4.5/599 Reviews
So we decided to stay here for one night as we were going to kings landing in the morning. We had our paddleboards with us and asked the hotel to help us store them and they declined. We asked if we could use the meeting room, happy to pay for it, but they said “no, they weren’t sure if they had a meeting the next day…” they had 6 rooms check in.. shocker there was no meeting. We had to lug our paddle boards to the second floor. What’s disappointing is the front desk girl Sadie, informed me there were 6 whole checkins for the entire day… and they wouldn’t even consider taking more money to store paddleboards in an unused room. There’s no manager there overnight so you know, that’s wonderful. Our room had no conditioner or shampoo. The pool was apparently “broken” but they can’t quite communicate that you can still access the pool at the holiday inn.. as they own both properties. The staff there at night is definitely not the “A” crowd. I don’t feel safe there I wouldn’t stay here or the holiday in. Considering there’s no night managers you’re not getting anyone who cares. Why are you paying a premium. Go somewhere else. But avoid the hotel next door it’s owned by the same company. Give your money to Marriott
Hampton Inn Orlando Int'l Dr. Area/Convention Center
4/5109 Reviews
International Drive
For a meeting abroad, the venue was at the Hyatt Hotel in the Convention and Exhibition Center. Because the reservation was late and there were no rooms there, I had to book around. I finally chose this one. It was during the meeting and the price was not cheap. Foreign hotels generally have relatively simple facilities. This hotel should not be considered a star, but overall it is clean and comfortable. It's okay to live alone. Like Ctrip's service, an episode appeared in the middle. Ctrip has been actively following up and finally helped to solve it.
Hampton Inn Orlando-International Airport
4.2/5109 Reviews
Orlando International Airport Area
This is the hotel we used to make a transition. It is not bad. There are several restaurants around and there is a convenience store. When I arrived at the Orlando airport, I called the hotel and soon there was a free shuttle bus to pick up. The hotel also has a shuttle bus to the pier at Cape Canaveral. We are going to take the cruise to the pier the next day. We booked the shuttle the night before check in. The fare is much cheaper than the Disney Cruise's own shuttle.
Hampton Inn Orlando Near Universal Blvd/International Dr
4.1/5104 Reviews
Universal Studios Area
The hotel service is very good and very kind. Even if I don't speak English well, I will patiently tell me how to walk to the outlets. Let the hotel walk to the outlets for half an hour. There is a free shuttle to Universal Studios, but Disney does not. Breakfast is very rich, from 6 to 10 o'clock, you can't sleep too late when jet lag, otherwise you miss it! In addition to the sound of the air conditioner, the facilities are a bit loud, and there are many special restaurants around. It is more convenient to drive by yourself. Hot water, free Wi-Fi, everything is fine!
Hampton Inn Orlando/Lake Buena Vista
4.6/5104 Reviews
Disneyland Resort
The reception desk smiled politely and the service was patient and thoughtful. The room was not bad, a little old. The location is good, very close to Disney Springs, 5 minutes drive, about 15 minutes drive to Disney theme park. Breakfast is average, there are not many varieties, barely can, the reception is cleaned in time. Parking is very convenient, free, and overall.
Hampton Inn Closest to Universal Orlando
4.3/5104 Reviews
Universal Studios Area
Breakfast at this hotel is not bad, I have stayed many times. The service is friendly. Clean and hot water. Very close to Universal, walking distance. There is parking. Suitable for the whole family. The whole environment is friendly and the guests staying polite. orderly. Recommended to stay.

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