4/5 - Good
Lived there 20 years. Family members still live there.

everything
Reviewed on Jan 6, 2026

Room was great, loved the pool and lazy river, great location, food options, and transportation. We will be staying here again!
Reviewed on Jan 6, 2026

Friendly staff
Reviewed on Jan 5, 2026

Great location with mall access and awesome outdoor heated pool and hot tub. I wiyld definitely stay here again.
Reviewed on Jan 5, 2026

This was a really great option for our larger family. I loved that we had two bathrooms and two separate bedrooms so that everybody could have their own space. It was great to have the full kitchen suite too to prepare breakfast and dinners if we wanted. We stayed here on our first Disney trip and ...
Reviewed on Jan 2, 2026

Perfect
Reviewed on Jan 4, 2026

Walt Disney World® Resort is part of Orlando. It makes up part of bustling metropolis that is home to 240,000 inhabitants. Walt Disney World® Resort is approximately 15 miles (24 kilometers) from Orlando’s city center. If you are flying in, Walt Disney World® Resort is approximately 15 miles (24 kilometers) from Orlando International Airport.

Thrill rides based on your favorite movies create this internationally acclaimed theme park.

Make your Florida vacation one to remember with a stay at this hotel and theme park complex.

Families have everything they could want in an area where boredom is absent and plenty of shopping and dining experiences are available.

One of the most famous theme parks in the world offers a land of fun and fantasy at the foot of a fairytale castle.

Florida's principal convention center is a large and stunning glass and metal building that hosts national and international trade shows and public events.




Lived there 20 years. Family members still live there.
been to other hotels near by and haven't had a problem
I used to live there. Too much traffic. Always road construction
Altamonte springs was great! Stay far away from the Hilton Embassy!
Construction on the road is horrible in which directions and how to turn into the hotel was confusing
Altamonte is typical of the areas where most people who live in Orlando metro actually live. It's an endless sea of car-dependent suburban sprawl and chain stores. It's completely interchangeable with any other sunbelt suburb.