Orlando Hotels by Star
Orlando is home to hundreds of hotels and motels. Motels in our selection fall under the one star category. Generally speaking, hotels are rated by star to define to guests their level of comfort. A higher star hotel offers more amenities than a low star hotel. Stars are a standard whereby guest can distinguish value with ease.
The one-star Orlando hotels are an inexpensive, low-budget option without daily maid service, where as a two-star is slightly more expensive and may have once a day maid service. Choosing a three-star hotel will let you enjoy maid and room service, Internet and health club service in addition to a swimming pool. These are all affordable options as compared to the four-star hotels in Orlando that are considered expensive by middle class travelers. These offer palatial amenities and modern luxuries.
If you move up a star higher, the five star-Orlando hotels are the final word in luxury, and can also be quite expensive. They are the perfect home away from home and are some of the most stylish and chic properties in the world. Some even boast of private golf courses, such as the Ritz-Carlton and JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes, while others show off private lakes and forests.
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Florida's third largest city is America's number one tourist
destination. The Sunshine State has always had the weather and laid
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