Orlando Breeze Resort: Your Dream Vacation Awaits!

Holiday Inn Club Vacations Orlando Breeze Resort By IHG Orlando (FL) United States

Holiday Inn Club Vacations Orlando Breeze Resort By IHG Orlando (FL) United States

Orlando Breeze Resort: Your Dream Vacation Awaits!

Orlando Breeze Resort: My Dream Vacation… Maybe? A Brutally Honest Review (and a Booking Plea!)

Okay, so Orlando Breeze Resort. "Your Dream Vacation Awaits!" they scream. Right. Let's see if that dream is a shimmering oasis or a slightly-too-salty swamp with, like, a really nice view. Because let's be real, vacation expectations are always inflated, right?

First, the Accessibility stuff. HUGE win here. I'm not personally using a wheelchair, but the fact that they're explicitly listing Facilities for disabled guests is a massive thumbs up. (And hey, if you're looking, that's a golden star right there!) I'll assume, since they're making the effort, that Elevator access is a thing, and they've got ramps and all that jazz. Bonus points: Wheelchair Accessible, seriously, good on ya, Breeze!

Dining, Drinking, and My Stomach’s Adventure

Alright, let's talk food, because, honestly, that's like 50% of the vacation experience. And this is where things get…interesting. The sheer amount of choice is almost overwhelming. Restaurants galore, a Poolside Bar (essential!), a Snack Bar, and Coffee/tea in restaurant (thank GOD). They even have a Vegetarian Restaurant! Okay, Breeze, you're pulling out all the stops!

Now, Asian cuisine in restaurant AND International cuisine in restaurant? Hmm. Does this mean they're aiming for a jack-of-all-trades situation, or are they actually nailing multiple cuisines? Honestly, this part scared me, and I kept expecting a slightly sad Pad Thai and a lukewarm burger. BUT! The Buffet in restaurant at breakfast was honestly, surprisingly good. A wide array of Western breakfast options and Asian breakfast options. (Again, trying to be all things to everyone, but working!) The Breakfast [buffet] was a total savior, as they allowed me to skip the Room service [24-hour] (more on that later). They even have A la carte in restaurant, which I did have to take advantage of at Happy hour. Speaking of, I did find a Bottle of water. But the important takeaway is the food wasn't a deal-breaker, which is good, because I live to eat.

Cleanliness, Safety, and My Germaphobe Brain

Okay, this is where Orlando Breeze REALLY shines, especially in the post-Covid world. Listen, I'm a bit of a neat freak (okay, a full-blown germaphobe), and Cleanliness and safety are HUGE priorities. They've got Anti-viral cleaning products? Yes, please! Daily disinfection in common areas? YES. Rooms sanitized between stays? YES, YES, YES! And, Staff trained in safety protocol? Thank God.

They also have Hand sanitizer, Cashless payment service (another huge plus!), and, most importantly, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items. Safe dining setup? Yes again! Individually-wrapped food options? I might actually weep tears of joy for this.

Things to Do (and Pretending to Relax)

Vacation is about pretending to relax, right? And Orlando Breeze knows this. They've got a freaking Swimming pool [outdoor], Pool with view (cue Instagram envy), Fitness center, Gym/fitness, Spa, Sauna, Steamroom, and Massage…basically, every way to pretend you're a stress-free goddess.

I tried the Body scrub. It was…pleasant. The masseuse was lovely, and the essential oils were nice. But my mind kept wandering, thinking about all the emails I was avoiding. Body wrap? I could totally get behind being wrapped in something and not having to think about the world. Maybe next time.

Internet and My Digital Addiction

Internet…because, let’s be honest, we’re all addicted. The gold star goes to Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! And Internet access – wireless? Wonderful. Internet access – LAN too? Excellent. But I mostly used the Wi-Fi, because who wants to fiddle with wires on vacation?

My Room: A Tale of Two Halves

Okay, the rooms. Here's the deal: The Non-smoking rooms thing is essential. And the Air conditioning was a godsend in the Orlando heat. Wake-up service – I actually used it! Daily housekeeping was a lifesaver. The Mini bar was stocked, and the Free bottled water was a nice touch. Bathrobes? Yes, please!

Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Bathtub, Bathroom phone (who even uses those?) Blackout curtains (hallelujah!), Coffee/tea maker, Desk (for the emails I tried to avoid), Hair dryer, In-room safe box, Ironing facilities and Refrigerator were all included.

Now, the extra long bed wasn't that extra – the bed was good, and the Mirror was adequate. The Private bathroom was clean.

But! There was a small issue. The TV only had the standard channels, and the On-demand movies were…well, let's just say they were a little dated. It wasn't the best TV in the world.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter

Concierge? Always helpful. Daily housekeeping? Amazing. Laundry service? Needed after my disastrous attempt at wearing white shorts. Doorman? Felt fancy. Car park [free of charge]? A big plus. Facilities for disabled guests? They are getting this done. Currency exchange? Useful.

For the Kids (and Those Who Are Kids at Heart)

Okay, I'm not a kid person. But Orlando Breeze seems to understand families. Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, and Kids facilities all seem to be a thing.

The Overall Vibe

So, is Orlando Breeze Resort a dream vacation? Well…it depends on your dream. The resort does a fantastic job of fulfilling a long list of requirements and making up for any shortcomings with a wide variety of options. It’s not perfect, but it's a solid, reliable choice, especially if safety and accessibility are huge priorities for you.

My Honest Plea to Book

Listen, Orlando Breeze Resort is the kind of place that caters to many tastes, all while maintaining safety and providing a place to kick back and enjoy. Sure, it's not the sexiest vacation spot ever. But it's clean, well-appointed, and genuinely tries. And that, folks, counts for a LOT. So, for a safe, pretty good time, BOOK NOW!!

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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to embark on a whirlwind of a vacation, a chaotic symphony of sun, smiles, and questionable souvenir choices. Holiday Inn Club Vacations Orlando Breeze Resort, here we come! Prepare for the unvarnished truth, the messy details, and the occasional existential crisis triggered by a particularly aggressive game of shuffleboard.

Day 1: Arrival & the Great Pool Panic

  • 1:00 PM: Arrive at Orlando International (MCO). Let's be honest, the Orlando airport is a sprawling beast. My first thought? "Is this Disney World BEFORE Disney World?" The baggage claim conveyor belt decided to take a vacation of its own, but eventually, our suitcases emerged. We’re seasoned travelers (aka, we have a lot of experience messing things up) so we’re not too stressed.
  • 2:30 PM: Check-in at the resort. First impressions: Ooh, nice! The rooms are actually pretty spiffy. We lucked out with a two-bedroom, which I immediately envisioned as my own personal sanctuary where I wouldn’t have to share a bathroom. (Spoiler: I still had to share).
  • 3:30 PM: The Great Pool Panic of '24. Okay, so, the pool. Beautiful. Blue. Beckoning. Except…the kids. Everywhere. Screaming. Cannonballing. And me, suddenly, feeling like a grumpy old lady at the ripe age of…well, let's just say "older than I used to be." I envisioned a serene afternoon of poolside reading and mild sun-worship. Instead, I got a splash zone and a sudden urge to rediscover the art of the graceful swan dive (which, sadly, I never mastered). But hey, the kids seemed to be having a blast, and maybe, just maybe, I could find a quiet corner to at least pretend to relax.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner at the resort's casual restaurant. The food was, let's say, serviceable. Think "hotel buffet meets slightly elevated cafeteria." I opted for the chicken fingers, which provided enough comfort to not make me feel overly bad about my initial pool panic.

Day 2: Disney Desperation (And a Little Sparkle)

  • 7:00 AM: Ugh. Woke up with a jolt and the feeling of needing coffee, desperately. Coffee machine is broken. This is a bad omen.
  • 8:00 AM: Breakfast at the resort! Okay, the waffles were surprisingly good. Maybe the coffee god heard my silent pleas.
  • 9:00 AM: Headed off to the Disney experience. The whole ordeal is overwhelming, but in a good way, as long as you have a well thought-out plan. The most successful strategy is a plan that accepts that there will be problems and that, at the end of it, the day will still be good.
  • 2:00 PM: Got to meet Goofy! It was pure Disney magic, with the added benefit of the kids wearing down so they go to sleep early.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner at the resort. Another service-ready meal, but honestly, at this point, anything will do.

Day 3: Resort Relaxation (and the Shuffleboard Showdown)

  • 9:00 AM: Slept in! Finally! That Disney adrenaline crash hit hard.
  • 10:00 AM: The resort activities. Here's where things get interesting. Shuffleboard. Shuffleboard. My husband, bless his heart, took this game WAY too seriously. I'm talking strategizing, measuring distances with his sunglasses, the whole nine yards. I, on the other hand, adopted a more…laissez-faire approach. Let the chips, or rather, the pucks, fall where they may. It ended up being a hilarious, slightly competitive, morning. Shuffleboard is not a game.
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch at the bar.
  • 1:00 PM: Pool time (part two). This time, armed with a book, noise-canceling headphones (a lifesaver), and a healthy dose of "I don't care, I'm on vacation." It worked. I achieved a solid hour of blissful, uninterrupted reading. Victory!
  • 4:00 PM: Mini-Golf. It was bad. Very, very bad. But the kids, for whom this was designed, seemed to love it.

Day 4: Shopping Spree & Souvenir Regret

  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast…again
  • 10:00 AM: Outlet shopping. Oh boy. This is where the credit card started sweating. My intentions were noble: "Only buy essentials." (I needed a new t-shirt, apparently). Ended up with a cart full of brightly colored things I'll probably never use and an irrational impulse in the face of a sale.
  • 2:00 PM: Back to the resort.
  • 3:00 PM: Pool time again. After surviving the shopping, I needed a good sit down.
  • 6:00 PM: The final resort dinner. I've made it.

Day 5: Departure & The Aftermath

  • 9:00 AM: Last breakfast, packing, and the bittersweet feeling of “Vacation’s almost over”.
  • 11:00 AM: Checkout. The room was a disaster zone, a testament to a week of glorious chaos. No regrets.
  • 12:00 PM: Heading to the airport. Thinking of the chaos for what seems like a lifetime.
  • 1:00 PM: The plane. I'm tired, but it was worth it.
  • 3:00 PM: Home. Washing laundry.

Reflections (and Regrets):

  • Things I'd do differently: Pack more snacks. Seriously. And maybe take shuffleboard a bit more seriously?
  • Things I'd do again: All of it, imperfections and all.
  • Best thing: The unexpected shuffleboard showdown (even though I lost).
  • Worst thing: The souvenir spending spree. (But hey, at least I have a new t-shirt).

Orlando Breeze, you were a beautiful, messy, chaotic, and perfectly imperfect escape. Until next time!

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Orlando Breeze Resort: Your Dream Vacation (Maybe... Let's See!) - FAQ-ish Things!

Okay, So... What's Actually At This Orlando Breeze Place? Like, Besides Sunshine and Promises?

Alright, buckle up, because "Orlando Breeze" is kind of a...mixed bag. Think of it like a giant buffet. Some stuff is AMAZING. The pool? Oh, it's glorious. Lagoon-shaped, perfect for pretending you're a mermaid (don't judge, I tried). They *say* it's heated, which is a big win in Florida in January. I remember one year, I spent a whole afternoon floating around, just soaking it all in, forgetting about all my troubles. Pure bliss.

Then, there's the kids' club. *Sigh*. My kids? They loved it. Me? Not so much. It was loud, brightly colored, and the staff... bless their hearts, they were trying. My son, bless his messy heart, spent an entire morning building a fort out of pool noodles and glitter. The glitter? Everywhere. It's been two years, and I'm still finding it. In my luggage, in my car, in my brain, probably. Other people loved it though!

There's a fitness center, which I *intended* to use. It's got treadmills and weights and the promise of looking good in a swimsuit... which I completely abandoned after the second mimosa. The on-site restaurants? Some are good. Some are... well, let's just say, you might want to pack some snacks. And lastly, the rooms, they're spacious and the beds are comfy, except in our first room, where the air con went out and we melted. Good times.

Is it Close to the Theme Parks? That's kinda the whole point, right?

Define "close." It's *relatively* close. Like, a 15-20 minute drive to Disney, depending on traffic (which, let’s be honest, in Orlando, is always a factor). Universal's probably a bit further. They have shuttles, bless 'em, but they’re a bit... well, let's just say they run on "Florida Time." Meaning, plan for a bit of a wait. And a lot of small talk with fellow tourists. Good for people watching, I guess.

I had one trip where we waited nearly an hour for the shuttle back from Magic Kingdom after the fireworks. An HOUR. We were tired, our feet were killing us, and my daughter was *this close* to a full-blown meltdown. Eventually, we caved and took a ridiculously expensive Uber. Lesson learned: factor in transportation costs. Or just embrace the extra walking. It helps burn off the churros (and the frustration).

Tell me about the FOOD. Crucial Information!

Okay, food. This is where things get interesting. The main buffet, "Breeze Bistro," is... well, it's a buffet. Think quantity over quality. There's usually a decent variety, but some dishes are better than others. I've had some surprisingly good pasta there, and some seriously suspect "mystery meat." Expect the usual suspects: eggs, bacon, pancakes, but also some more exotic stuff. Keep an open mind.

The poolside bar? Essential. They make a mean pina colada. Trust me on this. Order one, or two. Or three. And get the nachos! They're basic, but tasty. I remember one year, my best friend and I spent an entire afternoon at the poolside bar, gossiping, laughing, and judging everyone's swimwear choices. Pure, unadulterated happiness. It's memories like those that make the dodgy food worth it, you know?

There are a few other restaurants. One's a steakhouse - expensive but *usually* worth it. The other is a casual place that seemed good on paper. We waited an hour to get seated, then the food was cold. My son kept going, “This isn’t what I ordered!” My daughter ended up in tears. It ruined what was meant to be a "special night." So, yeah... check reviews… or take my word for it!

Are the Rooms Actually Nice? And Clean? That's a biggie.

The rooms are, generally speaking, okay. They’re spacious, usually with a balcony (which is nice for a morning coffee, unless the sprinklers are on, which happened to us once – drenched me in my pajamas, not a great start to the day!). They usually have a microwave and a mini-fridge, which is SUPER handy for storing snacks and leftovers (thank God).

Cleanliness? They try. Let's be real, you’re dealing with a place that sees a LOT of traffic. On our last visit, we had a minor issue with a lingering smell of… uh, something unusual in the bathroom. (I’m not going to go into detail). We called housekeeping, and they sorted it out, eventually. They’re responsive; they just might not be *instantaneous*.

However, I booked a suite once that was absolutely phenomenal, with a Jacuzzi bath and a view of the fireworks. We were basically living the high life. It made up for all the minor imperfections. So, book the suite... if you can afford it!

What's the "Vibe" like? Is it Family Friendly? Couples? Party Central?

Orlando Breeze is definitely family-friendly. Expect kids. Everywhere. Running, screaming, covered in ice cream. It can be… loud. But it’s also fun, in a chaotic kind of way. There's a good mix of families, couples, and groups of friends. I’ve never felt out of place there, even on a solo trip (which was glorious, by the way – read a whole book by the pool!).

It’s NOT really a party place, not like a Vegas kind of party anyway. There's a bar scene, but it's more relaxed than rowdy. So, if you're looking for a quiet, romantic getaway, or a wild night of clubbing, this might not be your place. But if you’re looking for a fun, relatively (mostly) stress-free family vacation, you could do a lot worse.

Any Hidden Gems or Insider Tips? Spill the Tea!

Okay, here’s the lowdown. First, get a room on a high floor. The views are better, and you’ll be further away from the pool noise (especially helpful if you have little ones who nap!). Second, pack your own snacks and drinks. The convenience store on-site is… well, let's just say it's more expensive than the ones off property. Third, try to go during the off-season. Prices are lower, and the crowds are smaller (a BIG win). Fourth, the best time to visit the pool is early in the morning. You can actually get a sun lounger then!

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Holiday Inn Club Vacations Orlando Breeze Resort By IHG Orlando (FL) United States

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