Upon arriving at WorldQuest Orlando, I felt transported into a different world. Driving through the gated entrance made it feel as if I was miles away from the hustle and bustle of Orlando, when in actuality, all the entertainment was just a few minutes away.
The 59 acre resort is home to 173 rooms that are Mediterranean-inspired, inside and out. The 2 and 3 bedroom condominium-style suites boast marble tiling, granite countertops in a spacious Kitchen and bathrooms, as well as a laundry room. The bedrooms offer a casual elegance for visitors, with a king bed in the master suite and two double beds in the additional rooms. The 3 bedroom units feature a set up of 1 king room, 1 queen room and 1 double double room. The master suite bathroom offers a walk-in shower with a whirlpool tub and the suite itself has access to the balcony which also has access from the main living area.
The resort is a haven for guests as their pool area is one of the best in the area. It is massive in size, stretching across the middle of the resort like an open air oasis, and features fountains, a big hot tub, lap pool and lounge chairs and umbrellas, creating an island-like feel in the middle of central Florida. The entire resort is nicely landscaped throughout, and this remains true at the pool area, creating a nice ambiance for guests. There is also a convenient Tiki Bar next to the pool area, great for snacks and drinks.
The Orlando WorldQuest Resort also has a buffet breakfast, Sundry Store and small fitness center.
WorldQuest is a perfect choice for families, but any Orlando visitor will enjoy their comfortable yet affordable accommodations.
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