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Renaissance Orlando Resort - Disney Springs Area

Orlando · us

Renaissance Orlando Resort - Disney Springs Area

8.8
Excellent730 reviews
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ParkingSelf parking (surcharge)Secured parkingRestaurantSwimming poolBilliards or pool table

Check-in / Check-out

From 04:00 PM · Until 11:00 AM

Classification

4-Star Hotel

Amenities

Health or beauty spa nearby, Fitness facilities (surcharge), Parking, Non-smoking rooms, Air conditioning, Swimming pool

Location

Orlando, us

Modern Guest Rooms

Featuring 394 modern guest rooms, B Resort & Spa offers a comfortable stay just a short 8-minute walk from Disney Springs. Each room includes FreeB WiFi, a beverage cooler, cable TV, and a safety deposit box. Some rooms even offer views of the spectacular Disney fireworks.

Convenient Dining Options

Indulge in a variety of dining options at the resort. Grab a quick bite at The Pick Up, offering fresh pastries, sandwiches, and salads, or unwind at The Pool Bar with a refreshing drink in hand.

Nearby Attractions

With the Disney Championship Golf Course just 7 minutes away and Orlando's city center a short 19-minute drive, B Resort & Spa is the perfect hub for your magical vacation. Book now to experience the enchantment!

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Location

How to Find Us

1905 Hotel Plaza Boulevard

Orlando · us

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Good to Know

Check-in & Check-out

Check-in from 04:00 PM. Check-out by 11:00 AM. Early check-in and late checkout may be available upon request.

Cancellation

Cancellation terms vary by rate. Flexible rates allow free cancellation up to 24–48 hours before arrival. Non-refundable rates cannot be canceled or modified.

Payment

All prices are all-inclusive with taxes and fees. A valid credit card is required at check-in. No additional resort or service fees will apply.

Important Information

Please note guests must be at least 21 years of age to check in for a reservation at this hotel. Please note the resort fee includes WiFi, access to the business and fitness centers, and transfers to Walt Disney World. Valet parking is available for an additional fee. Contact the property for details.Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.

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RENAISSANCE ORLANDO RESORT - DISNEY SPRINGS AREA

Guest Reviews

What Guests Say

8.8

Excellent

730 reviews

Highlights

  • +Great location
  • +Friendly service
  • +Good amenities
  • +Tasty food

Could Improve

  • –Cleanliness issues
  • –High parking fees
  • –Some staff were unhelpful
Cleanliness7.9

Negatives noted regarding the room not being properly cleaned and having crumbs upon check-in.

Service9.4

Overall service was friendly and helpful, especially noted at check-in.

Location9.4

Great location for access to Disney Springs and other attractions.

Room Quality8.4

Rooms are spacious and have good amenities, but some maintenance issues noted.

Amenities8.9

Good amenities with transportation and food options, but some maintenance is needed.

Value for Money8.4

Fair value considering location and amenities, though parking fees are high.

Food and Beverage9.4

Highly praised food quality and options available.

Overall Experience8.4

Mixed experiences with some negatives, but overall a good stay.

Márcia

Solo Traveller · May 2026

8
Liked:Small room
Disliked:Staff, location

via Nuitee

landriam2024

Family · Apr 2026

2

Dump to the Dump, to the Dump, Dump, Dump!

Liked:This property is turning into a total dump. I have stayed here several times over the years, and with each stay, I’ve seen it consistently decline. My most recent visit this week will be my last. At check in, the young lady at the front desk attempted to give me a totally different room that what I had booked several weeks in advance citing “she could only book what her system told her”, until I literally whipped out my phone to show her the confirmation on the room type, then magically, she produced a room. We are thankful it was just a one night stay because the room was nasty. There was mold in the shower, which I definitely reported and the only response was, oh I’m so sorry about that. There was a dead bug on the filthy carpet that clearly hadn’t been vacuumed in a while and hair on the toilet. I’m talking motel level cleaning, yet they’re charging a $43 “resort fee”. There was trash left in the hallway that was clearly there at our arrival and our departure, so the hotel staff was good with walking over trash in a hallway. There’s broken down areas where the ice machines were never repaired or replaced and it just doesn’t meet the elevated standards of a Renaissance. I exhausted points on this stay, and regretfully so, because at this standard, we could’ve stayed at the low budget Marriott options, and expected the same or even better. The insult to top it all off is that they’re charging $30/night for parking, but the gates are broken, so you don’t need to actually tap anything to enter or exit, so had we not been honest about parking our car, we wouldn’t have encountered yet another ridiculous fee. Do better Marriott and cut loose the leadership of this property because they’re not serving the brand well nor those of us as corporate business travelers who have contracts with your properties, and plenty of competitive options.

via tripadvisor

Kristy

Extended Group · Apr 2026

10

Relaxing and fun

Liked:Clean and smelled nice when you walked in the lobby
Disliked:N/a

via Nuitee

Robert16

Solo Travel · Apr 2026

6

I Did Not Rest Easy Here

Liked:Not a luxury hotel, indeed, it didn’t feel like it deserved four-star designation – I’d say it was more three-star. One day, the housekeeper didn’t close my hotel room door – I found it open after a day out; anyone could have just walked in and stolen my stuff. However, the hotel adequately served my needs. Good breakfast buffet for a reasonable charge. Helpful staff. Fast, stable wi-fi. Free shuttles to Disney parks (you need to book in advance via a website and input a hotel code; the hotel explains how to do this). However, I did not rest easy in this hotel, I didn’t trust it and it didn’t trust me. Like many other North American hotels, the Renaissance Orlando Disney Springs charges daily resort fees, $39 per night in this case. I’m amazed that this despicable practice is legal in any civilised country. And does it still fool anyone anyway? Infuriating and baffling. Front desk hotel staff must hate resort fees: I suspect they need to be constantly tense, ready to be confronted by furious hotel guests at check-out. Handing the final invoice to the customer must a constant source of stress. Fortunately, my booking for a week at the Renaissance Hotel was through a travel company, Virgin Atlantic Holidays, and part of that deal was ‘resort fees waived’ (I wouldn’t have stayed at the Renaissance Orlando otherwise). This is worth thinking about and shopping around for – a resort fees waived deal could save you hundreds of dollars in hidden charges. Other travel company packages may offer it too. However, even if you get a deal with resort fees waived, Renaissance Hotel Orlando may try to impose them anyway; they did with me and only removed them after three days and when I reported the matter to the holiday company resort team and got them to intervene on my behalf. I recommend you keep paperwork handy with ‘resort fees waived’ highlighted. Keep checking every day that the hotel is not imposing resort fees. Compounding my mistrust was a Renaissance Hotel payment regime whose aggressiveness is unprecedented in my experience. The hotel asks for a credit card when you check in and takes an initial $100 hold - nothing new there. However, the hotel then makes further $100 credit card charges every day to cover resort fees and other ‘incidentals’; the hotel wants to always have a credit card hold on at least $100 more than your current bill, including resort fees. The hotel doesn’t tell you it is doing this. I get a strong impression that the hotel has frequent check-out day disputes over its hidden resort fees, so it wants to have control of more than enough of your money to pay its bill before you get to see it. Either that or the hotel assumes that every customer is a crook. All in all, I didn’t trust this hotel, and it looks like the feeling was mutual. I recommend that if you have a banking app that allows you to monitor your credit card transactions, you keep checking it to see what the Renaissance Hotel is charging to your credit card. That’s what alerted me to the daily $100 charge it was making to my Visa card, which led to the revelation that it was charging me resort fees when it shouldn’t. I also recommend paying for hotel incidentals such as restaurant meals directly rather than putting them on the room. This makes it easier to monitor what the hotel is charging you for. I further recommend that you settle the bill the day before you check out, especially if you need to catch a train or plane on departure day. Get an invoice marked ‘paid in full’. Check your credit card transactions for several days after you check out and dispute any unexplained transactions with your credit card company.

via tripadvisor