The 10 Best Family Resorts in Orlando for 2027
The 10 Best Family Resorts in Orlando for 2027
Direct Answer
For a 2027 Orlando family trip, the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World is the Best Overall pick — a AAA Five-Diamond property with a 5-acre Explorer Island water park, rooms from roughly $700–$1,200/night, and complimentary kids' programming. The Best Value pick is Disney's Art of Animation Resort, where Family Suites sleep six from about $300–$450/night and include early theme-park entry.
This list is for families who want pools, kids' clubs, and easy theme-park access at price points from value (~$200/night) to ultra-luxury ($1,200+/night). Every resort below is a real, currently-operating Orlando property, ranked on water amenities, kids' programming, room capacity for families, and proximity to Disney/Universal.
1. Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World 🏆 BEST OVERALL
The Four Seasons Orlando sits inside the Golden Oak community on Walt Disney World property and is the only AAA Five-Diamond resort in the area. The centerpiece for families is Explorer Island, a 5-acre water park with a lazy river, two waterslides, a splash zone, and an adults-only pool, all included in the resort fee.
Rooms start around $700/night in value season and climb past $1,200/night during holidays. Families get complimentary Kids For All Seasons programming (ages 4–12), nightly campfire activities, and a complimentary shuttle to all four Disney parks. The rooftop steakhouse Capa earned a Michelin nod, while kids eat at the poolside Pool Bar & Grill.
This ranks #1 because no other Orlando resort combines a private water park, Five-Diamond service, and on-Disney-property location. It's for families who want luxury without renting a car. The resort spans 26 landscaped acres, has 444 rooms and suites (the largest sleeping families of six-plus), and is the only non-Disney-owned hotel on Disney property with the Disney transportation benefit.
The 18-hole Tranquilo Golf Club, a full-service spa, and a 7-room dining lineup mean parents have as much to do as the kids — a rare balance at a property this family-forward.
2. Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
This Deluxe Disney resort wraps around a 30-acre savanna where zebras, giraffes, and wildebeest roam outside guest-room balconies. Standard rooms run $500–$750/night; savanna-view rooms command a premium.
Families get the Uzima Pool with a 67-foot waterslide, nightly animal-spotting with night-vision goggles, and the cultural Wanyama Safari experience. Two AAA Four-Diamond restaurants — Jiko and Boma — anchor the dining. It ranks here for delivering a genuine safari atmosphere with full Disney transportation and Extended Evening Hours at the parks.
3. Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando
Themed after the Italian Riviera village of Portofino, this Loews property is one of three Universal hotels granting complimentary Universal Express Unlimited ride-skip passes — a perk worth roughly $100+/person/day. Rooms run $400–$650/night.
The resort has three pools, including a beach-entry Beach Pool with a waterslide, plus Camp Portofino kids' activities. Guests also get early park admission. It ranks high for families focused on Universal's Islands of Adventure and the Epic Universe park that opened in 2025.
4. Disney's Polynesian Village Resort
A South Pacific-themed Disney Deluxe on the monorail loop, the "Poly" puts you one stop from Magic Kingdom. Rooms run $600–$900/night, with over-water bungalows exceeding $2,500/night.
The Lava Pool features a volcano-themed slide, and 'Ohana serves a famous family-style dinner. The white-sand beach offers front-row views of the Magic Kingdom fireworks. It ranks for monorail convenience and immersive theming kids love.
5. JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort & Spa
This AAA Four-Diamond resort shares a 220-acre nature preserve with the Ritz-Carlton next door. Rooms run $350–$600/night. The 2021 expansion added a sprawling pool complex with a lazy river, waterslide, and splash pad.
Families get a complimentary shuttle to Disney parks, a kids' Fun Zone, and on-site mini-golf. It ranks for resort-style water amenities at a price below the Disney Deluxe tier.
6. Disney's Art of Animation Resort 💎 BEST VALUE
This is the value standout. Disney's Art of Animation offers Family Suites that sleep six — themed to Finding Nemo, Cars, and The Lion King — from about $300–$450/night, undercutting nearly every six-person option in the area.
The Big Blue Pool is the largest resort pool at Walt Disney World, with underwater music. Guests get early theme-park entry and free Disney transportation. For families of five or six who'd otherwise book two hotel rooms, the suite-plus-Disney-perks math makes this the best value in Orlando.
7. Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
A short drive from Disney, the Gaylord Palms encloses 4.5 acres of atriums under glass, plus the on-site Cypress Springs Water Park with slides, a lazy river, and a FlowRider surf simulator. Rooms run $250–$450/night.
The seasonal Christmas ICE! Exhibit is a regional draw. It ranks for delivering a self-contained water park without theme-park admission.
8. Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal
A South Seas-themed Universal hotel, Royal Pacific also includes complimentary Universal Express Unlimited passes and early park admission. Rooms run $350–$550/night — the most affordable of the three Express-included Universal hotels.
The lagoon-style pool has a kids' play area and the Royal Pacific Luau on weekends. It ranks as the value pick among Universal's premier deluxe hotels.
9. Disney's Beach Club Resort
This New England-themed Deluxe shares Stormalong Bay with the neighboring Yacht Club — a 3-acre sand-bottomed water complex with a shipwreck waterslide widely rated among the best resort pools in the U.S. Rooms run $550–$850/night.
Its standout feature: a short walk to EPCOT's International Gateway and a boat to Hollywood Studios. It ranks for unmatched water play plus two-park walkability.
10. Margaritaville Resort Orlando
A Jimmy Buffett-themed resort in Kissimmee, this property anchors the Sunset Walk entertainment district and includes access to the Island H2O Water Park. Rooms and the on-site Cottages run $200–$400/night.
Families get a fitness center, multiple pools, and a free Disney shuttle. It ranks for budget-friendly, laid-back lodging with its own water park nearby.
How to Choose
- Want zero car rental? Choose an on-Disney-property resort (Four Seasons, Animal Kingdom Lodge, Polynesian, Art of Animation) or a Universal hotel — all offer free park transportation.
- Traveling with 5–6 people? Art of Animation Family Suites and Gaylord Palms beat booking two standard rooms on price.
- Universal-focused? Pick Portofino Bay, Royal Pacific, or another Express-included hotel; the free Universal Express Unlimited pass pays for itself in two park days.
- Want a water park without theme-park tickets? Gaylord Palms (Cypress Springs) and Four Seasons (Explorer Island) deliver standalone water fun.
- Tightest budget? Margaritaville and Art of Animation start near $200–$300/night with strong family perks.
- Splurging? The Four Seasons is the only Five-Diamond option and the clear luxury choice.
What to Know Before You Book
Orlando's resort market is enormous and seasonal pricing swings are dramatic, so timing matters as much as which property you choose. Rates spike during the winter holidays, spring break (mid-March through mid-April), and the summer peak from early June through mid-August. The cheapest windows are typically late January to early February, late August through September, and the first half of December before the holidays.
Booking a Disney resort 60 days out unlocks dining and Lightning Lane access; Universal hotels let you book park-skip benefits the moment you reserve.
Resort fees and parking are the hidden costs most families overlook. Disney value and moderate resorts do not charge a daily resort fee, while many off-property hotels add $25–$45 per night. Self-parking at Disney resorts is free for registered guests, but valet runs about $35/night, and Universal deluxe hotels charge for parking too.
Factor these in when comparing a $250 off-property rate against a $300 Disney rate — the gap often narrows once fees and free theme-park transportation are counted.
Finally, match the resort to your park plan. If you're spending most days at Magic Kingdom, the monorail and Skyliner resorts save hours of transit over a week. If Universal's Islands of Adventure and the new Epic Universe park (opened 2025) are your focus, the three Express-included hotels deliver the single biggest time savings of any perk in Orlando.
Families splitting time between Disney and Universal often choose a central property like Gaylord Palms or the JW Marriott Bonnet Creek and drive to both.
Money-Saving Tips for Families
- Stack room capacity, not room count. Booking one suite that sleeps five or six — Art of Animation's Family Suites or Gaylord Palms' larger rooms — almost always beats paying for two standard rooms, and keeps the family together.
- Buy multi-day park tickets, not single days. Both Disney and Universal price per-day tickets so the cost drops sharply after day three or four; a 4- or 5-day ticket can cost barely more than a 3-day, lowering the per-day price significantly.
- Use the resort's free transportation. Skipping a rental car ($40–$80/day plus parking) is realistic if you stay on Disney property or at a Universal hotel, since both shuttle guests to the parks at no charge.
- Bring your own water and snacks. Disney and Universal both allow guests to carry in food and sealed drinks, and Disney resort rooms have a refrigerator — a real saver versus park-priced concessions for a family.
- Target value season. Late January, the first half of December, and September deliver the lowest hotel rates and the shortest lines, often 20–30% cheaper than spring break or summer.
- Watch for room-only discounts. Disney releases percentage-off promotions for many travel windows; checking before you book, and rebooking if a discount drops after you've reserved, can save hundreds.
These habits routinely cut a week-long Orlando family trip by several hundred dollars without sacrificing any of the experience.
FAQ
Which Orlando resort has the best water park for kids?
For included water parks, the Four Seasons' 5-acre Explorer Island and Gaylord Palms' Cypress Springs (with a FlowRider) are the strongest. Among Disney resorts, Disney's Beach Club's Stormalong Bay is consistently ranked one of the best resort pools in the country.
Do any Orlando hotels include skip-the-line theme-park passes?
Yes. Universal's three premier hotels — Portofino Bay, Royal Pacific, and Hard Rock Hotel — include complimentary Universal Express Unlimited passes for the length of your stay, a perk worth roughly $100+ per person per day.
What's the cheapest way to fit a family of six in one Orlando room?
Disney's Art of Animation Family Suites sleep six from about $300–$450/night, and Gaylord Palms offers large rooms in the $250–$450 range. Both undercut the cost of two standard hotel rooms.
Are Disney resort guests given any theme-park advantages?
Yes. All Walt Disney World resort guests receive Early Theme Park Entry (30 minutes before official opening) at every park, and Deluxe-resort guests get Extended Evening Hours on select nights.
Bottom Line
The Four Seasons Resort Orlando is the Best Overall family resort in Orlando for 2027 — a Five-Diamond property with a private 5-acre water park from around $700/night. For families watching the budget, Disney's Art of Animation Resort is the Best Value, sleeping six in a themed Family Suite from about $300/night with full Disney perks.
Sources
- AAA Diamond Designations (Four-/Five-Diamond ratings), aaa.com
- Walt Disney World official resort directory, disneyworld.disney.go.com
- Universal Orlando Resort official hotels page, universalorlando.com
- Four Seasons Resort Orlando official site, fourseasons.com/orlando
- Gaylord Palms Resort official site, marriott.com
- U.S. News & World Report Best Hotels in Orlando rankings, usnews.com/travel
- Tripadvisor Orlando family resort reviews, tripadvisor.com