Book this if You want a freshly renovated room for under $100 right across from ICON Park and don't mind a motel vibe.
Why People Love It
Unbeatable location steps from ICON Park and I-Drive restaurants
Recently renovated rooms have laminate floors and modern backlit mirrors
Free parking (a rarity in Orlando) and no mandatory resort fee
Quick Take: A budget motel that got a surprisingly decent facelift, but the walls are still thin and the AC still roars.
Reviewed by @Shambriang: I stayed here while filming in Orlando and honestly, it did the job perfectly. The room had everything I needed—especially that fridge and microwave for my snacks. The pool was a great spot to relax after a long day. Super casual and easy.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers are shocked by how nice the renovated interiors are given the low price and motel exterior.
Reality check
Noise from I-4 and the parking lot penetrates the rooms, and the 'shuttle' is often unreliable or full.
You plan to spend all day at the parks and just need a clean crash pad
You refuse to pay for parking or resort fees
You want to walk to dinner and nightlife at ICON Park
Cleanliness & Maintenance
6.5
Housekeeping: Inconsistent. Renovated rooms are often 'meticulous' and 'spotless', but older reviews cite missed days.
Bathroom hygiene: Renovated bathrooms feature sparkling tile and new grout. Older units may have peeling tubs.
Maintenance: The renovation covered cosmetics (floors, paint) but not infrastructure (loud ACs, thin windows).
Linens & towels: Towels can be thin and scratchy. Bedding in renovated rooms is fresh and white.
Odors & scents: Generally neutral in renovated rooms (no carpet to trap smells), but some complaints of weed smell in walkways.
Sleepability™
6MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Interstate 4 traffic noise (constant drone)
Loud in-room wall air conditioning units
Parking lot activity and walkway noise
Before you book
Good to know
There is no elevator for second-floor rooms in some buildings; request ground floor if you have heavy bags.
A security deposit is required upon arrival (credit card or cash often requested).
Breakfast is NOT free; it costs ~$12/person and is basic continental.
What to pack
Earplugs or a white noise machine for the AC/highway noise
Your own pool towel (hotel towels are small and sometimes scarce)
Slippers for the laminate floors
Room Genie
Best picks
Executive King or Double rooms (usually the renovated ones)
Pool-facing rooms (generally quieter than those facing the highway)
Rooms to avoid
Rooms facing the back/highway side (I-4 noise is significant)
Ground floor rooms near the vending machines or walkways (noise/privacy issues)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am requesting one of the recently renovated rooms with laminate flooring (no carpet). Please assign a room on an upper floor facing the pool to minimize highway noise.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is there a resort fee?
No, this is one of the few Orlando hotels without a mandatory resort fee, though a security deposit is collected.
Is the shuttle to Disney/Universal free?
Yes, but it runs on a very limited schedule (often once or twice a day) and fills up fast. Don't rely on it.
Is there free breakfast?
No. Breakfast is a paid buffet (approx. $12) and reviews suggest it's basic. You're better off walking to Denny's or IHOP nearby.
Is the pool heated?
The main outdoor pool is heated, and there is also a hot tub (though jets are sometimes reported weak).
Can I walk to Universal Studios?
It's about 2.7 miles. Technically walkable if you're fit, but not recommended in Florida heat. An Uber is cheap and quick.
Are pets allowed?
No, the hotel has a strict no-pet policy.
Insider Tips
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The 'Executive' room label usually guarantees the renovated interior with hard floors.
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Walk across the street to the 'I-Ride Trolley' stop for cheap transport up and down International Drive.
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The hotel sometimes demands the security deposit in cash if your card has issues—have backup cash just in case.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'concierge' is often just a brochure rack and a busy front desk agent.
💡The bathroom lighting in renovated rooms is actually excellent (backlit LED mirrors).
💡You might see 'Monreale Express' and 'SonoHotel' branding mixed together—it's the same place.
💡The hot tub is often crowded with adults in the evening; go midday for a solo soak.
💡Delivery drivers (UberEats/DoorDash) often get confused by the Jamaican Court entrance—meet them in the lobby.
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