jme
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Marriotts:
Grande Ocean x 6
Barony x 2
OceanWatch x 1
Manor Club x 1
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Waterside by Spin x 2
Sheraton Bdw Pln x2
ChurchSt/Charleston x2
Funny to read all the favorites. Truth is, you can't miss with any of them, and all of them are impressive. The Palms (Imperial, Sabal, Royal) are all closest to the parks, and are wonderful due to recent refurbishments.
The others are still a short drive and really makes no difference. An extra 3-8 minutes, who cares?
We've stayed at two of the Palms, Cypress Harbour, and Grande Vista , and visited the others......all are great. CH has a screened-in porch and beautiful relaxing units, GV has great pools and nice units, the 3 Palms are all huge villas and are next door to the Marriott World Center Hotel which has awesome pools.....so take your pick.
Harbour Lake is also close...across the street from Cypress Harbour, and is geared toward kids.....more simple units, tho.
The NICEST BY FAR is Lakeshore Reserve....so if you want a Ritz Carlton class type resort, that's it, as compared to a regular great Marriott.
I would have to say it's spectacular. Depends on what you like-----the variations are there, but all are nice. Forget the distances---it doesn't really matter.
The others are still a short drive and really makes no difference. An extra 3-8 minutes, who cares?
We've stayed at two of the Palms, Cypress Harbour, and Grande Vista , and visited the others......all are great. CH has a screened-in porch and beautiful relaxing units, GV has great pools and nice units, the 3 Palms are all huge villas and are next door to the Marriott World Center Hotel which has awesome pools.....so take your pick.
Harbour Lake is also close...across the street from Cypress Harbour, and is geared toward kids.....more simple units, tho.
The NICEST BY FAR is Lakeshore Reserve....so if you want a Ritz Carlton class type resort, that's it, as compared to a regular great Marriott.
I would have to say it's spectacular. Depends on what you like-----the variations are there, but all are nice. Forget the distances---it doesn't really matter.
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