Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Regal Palms Resort Orlando a Family-Friendly Choice for Visitors

Reviewed by Ashley of ReserveDirect.comThe Regal Palms Resort in Orlando is a sprawling property offering both private pool homes and townhomes. Located in the quiet Davenport area, the resort offers plenty of on-site amenities while maintaining a close distance to all of Orlando’s exciting entertainment.

Upon arrival at Regal Palms, I found a spacious and nicely appointed Clubhouse equipped with business center, free Wi-Fi internet, an extra large arcade for the kids, and the Palms Bar and Grill (open for breakfast, lunch, dinner). A luxurious spa and large fitness center with sauna and steam room are also available, but the best way to relax is at their lush, tropical swimming pavilion. The area is landscaped beautifully and is equipped with two large pools complete with water slide, lazy river and zero entry pool for little ones. Plus, there is an additional playground area for kids to enjoy as well. The recreational amenities really made this resort for my family and me.

The 4 bedroom townhomes at Orlando’s Regal Palms Resort are located very near to the Clubhouse for guest convenience and have an exterior design of Spanish Influence. The Townhome features a fully equipped kitchen, washer/dryer, cozy living room and plenty of room to sleep all of your guests. The case goods and décor of the Regal Palms resort are basic, but provide the necessary comfort level desired for vacationers. The layout provides plenty of privacy, with a Master Suite, queen room, and two rooms featuring twin beds, with an additional sleeper sofa. The patio/balcony area is also a nice touch, with access available from the living area and Master Suite.

The 4 bedroom pool homes available are a great choice for large groups and feature an in-ground pool, all the amenities of the townhomes, with a more spacious master suite and master bath. These homes offer even more privacy than the townhomes, and allow guest to feel right at home even when they’re not.

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