The 'Grotto' pool is legitimately world-class with waterfalls and a slide
Four Flamingos restaurant is a Michelin-recommended gem inside a hotel
Extensive free activities like paddle boating, biking, and a rock wall included in the resort fee
Quick Take: A grand, impressive lobby and pool complex that compensates for guest rooms that feel a decade past their prime.
Reviewed by @Audrinatravels: I stayed on the 7th floor and the room felt huge! The LED bathroom mirror gave me the perfect lighting for getting ready, and I used the full-length mirror for my outfit checks every day. Plus, the balcony view over the resort greenery was so relaxing.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Families love the pool and activities, but business travelers and couples often complain about the noise and worn-out room interiors.
Reality check
You will likely find the carpet feels 'sticky' or old, and the bathroom sliding doors (barn style) are a privacy nightmare for families.
You plan to spend full days at the resort pool rather than 12 hours at the parks
You want access to high-quality dining (Four Flamingos) without leaving the hotel
You are a Hyatt Globalist looking for excellent breakfast benefits and potential suite upgrades
Cleanliness & Maintenance
7.2
Housekeeping: Inconsistent. Reports of missed days and 'barging in' early are common.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally clean surfaces, but grout and corners show the age of the property.
Maintenance: Aging infrastructure. Peeling wallpaper and scuffed furniture are frequently noted.
Linens & towels: Standard Hyatt quality—clean but not luxurious. Pool towels often run out.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells fresh (signature Hyatt scent), but rooms often have a lingering 'old carpet' or musty smell.
Sleepability™
6.5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Echoing noise from the 18-story atrium lobby
Fireworks booming from nearby parks (if facing that way)
Hallway noise due to gaps under doors
Before you book
Good to know
The resort fee (~$45) is mandatory but actually includes valuable stuff like rock climbing, bikes, and water sports.
Valet parking is ~$52/night; self-parking is ~$37 but can be a bit of a walk.
You are not technically 'on' Disney property, so you don't get Early Entry perks.
What to pack
Sound machine (to drown out the atrium echo)
Your own pool towels (towel hut lines can be long and supply runs out)
Uber/Lyft budget (don't rely on the shuttle)
Room Genie
Best picks
High-floor 'Pool View' rooms (floors 10+) for a chance to see EPCOT/Magic Kingdom fireworks
VIP Suites for significantly more space and two bathrooms (crucial for families)
Rooms to avoid
Rooms near the elevators (constant dinging and foot traffic)
Lower floors facing the atrium (loudest lobby noise transfer)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would appreciate a room on a high floor (10+) facing the pool/Disney skyline. We are hoping to catch a glimpse of the fireworks from the balcony. Please avoid rooms directly adjacent to the elevator bank due to noise sensitivity.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the shuttle to Disney actually free and useful?
It is free, but 'useful' is debatable. It runs on a limited schedule, requires booking 24-48 hours in advance, and often fills up. Don't rely on it for early mornings.
Can I walk to Disney Springs?
Technically yes, but it's a sweaty 2-mile hike along busy roads. Most guests regret trying it. Take a $10 Uber.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, the main lagoon pool is heated, but the waterfalls can cool it down significantly in winter months.
Do the rooms have balconies?
Yes, most rooms have small 'step-out' balconies. They aren't big enough for a full patio set, but you can stand and enjoy the view.
Is breakfast included?
No, unless you are a Hyatt Globalist. The buffet at LakeHouse is popular but pricey (~$32/adult).
Are the rooms renovated?
Not recently. The last full room renovation was around 2011. A lobby/meeting space reno happened in 2020, but rooms feel undeniably dated.
Insider Tips
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Say hello to Merlot, the resident macaw in the lobby—he's a local celebrity.
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If you don't have a fireworks-view room, go to the end of the hallway on the 15th floor for a perfect free viewing spot.
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The 'Pitch and Putt' golf course is free (included in resort fee) and rarely crowded—great for a quick family game.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Elevator Lottery': One call button serves six elevators, leading to a chaotic scramble when a door opens.
💡The carpet in the rooms feels sticky and old—wear socks.
💡The 'Conference Vibe': You might be in a swimsuit while 500 people in suits are having a networking mixer in the lobby.
💡The bathroom 'barn doors' have massive gaps—zero privacy for families sharing a room.
💡You can see the nightly fireworks from the parking garage roof if you want a private show.
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