Privacy might not be the first word you think of when you picture thrill-seeking holidays here, but you’ll be surprised to learn of the superb private hotel Orlando options available for when you’re seeking a more intimate stay.
Not a massive fan of the full-throttle theme park holiday vibes? Don’t worry. Orlando is a destination that’s so much more than its rides and attractions. Whether you want a romantic escape in the Sunshine State or you’re visiting solo for a week of exploration, book to stay in a plush Orlando private suite located in one of its luxury five-star resorts.
Indulge in peace and tranquillity with room service breakfast in bed, poolside cocktails, calming spa days, and wining and dining at a private table in one of your fancy resort restaurants. And if you fancy a faster pace, simply head for the action at the Disney Parks or Downtown.
Sound like your kind of holiday? If so, let’s take a closer look at the best luxury private hotels in Orlando to consider for your next visit.
At Waldorf Astoria Orlando, it doesn’t get much fancier than the regal Presidential Suite. A stay in this room means you’re treated like an ultra-VIP. So, what kind of exclusive luxuries does this suite come with?
As a combination of two twin penthouse suites, you’re never short of privacy or space. The 2,852 square feet of space covers an entry foyer, living area, kitchenette, a grand master bedroom, and three balconies all offering unbeatable views of the stunning resort grounds below.
With attentive staff at your beck and call, there’s never any need to leave the suite, but when you do fancy exploring the resort, you can enjoy a pampering treatment at the Waldorf Astoria Spa, break a sweat at the state-of-the-art fitness centre, or play a full 18 at Waldorf Astoria Golf Course designed by the world-renowned Rees Jones.
Presidential Suite at Waldorf Astoria Orlando
We couldn’t list all the most private hotels in Orlando without mentioning The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes. With many hospitality accolades under its belt, you can expect five-star treatment here. Trust us, you won’t be disappointed.
If you’re looking for privacy, we recommend staying in the Executive Suite. With its elegant decor and open-plan layout, every inch of this suite oozes grandeur. You’ll sleep on a feather-plumped king-sized bed, wash in a grand marble bathroom, watch TV on a 65” HD plasma, and see your fellow resort guests go by from your choice of two balconies. It’s the little luxuries that make your stay extra special here, like the terrycloth robes to wrap up in after a steaming bath or the elegant writing desk that accommodates anyone on business.
Surprisingly, this suite isn’t even the resort’s biggest. Check out the Royal Suite for an even more luxurious room. Which one of the two is best for you all depends on how much you’re willing to splash out.
Executive Suite at The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes
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Although it’s located on Walt Disney World property, the Four Seasons Resort Orlando isn’t technically a Disney hotel, but it basically is. You’re just a short bus transfer away from all the major theme parks, making it a great option for those looking for a private Orlando hotel that’s close to the attractions, without the Disney price tag.
With nine bedrooms, The Royal Suite is your best bet for a private escape enjoyed with a bunch of family and friends. You’ll be bowled over by the level of sophistication. The 3,300 square feet of space includes a media room, open-plan living area, family room, and dining room that’s perfect for private in-suite dinners. Just give the concierge desk a call and you can personalise a menu to be cooked up by one of the resort’s talented chefs.
Perhaps the most exciting aspect is the wrap-around terrace that boasts magnificent views of the night-time fireworks at The Magic Kingdom. So, pop on some slippers and head outside around 10pm to watch the sky light up.
The Royal Suite at Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort
Although it’s one of the most popular Orlando resorts for families, Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Centre is still one of the most private Orlando hotels – especially if you book the right suite.
We highly recommend staying in the One-Bedroom Suite that overlooks the pretty indoor gardens. The paradise-like resort grounds are located just below your balcony, but don’t worry, the sound-proof doors and windows still give you plenty of privacy when you fancy a lazy morning in bed with room service and a movie on the plasma TV.
With its huge master bedroom and open-plan layout, honeymooners will particularly love it here. You have the benefits of being close by to the theme park attractions and having a room spacious and private enough when you fancy a romantic evening in with just you two and a bottle of wine.
One-Bedroom Suite at Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Centre
Orlando’s private suites don’t come much better than the Graceland Suite at Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando. This is a bright and loud resort, but that doesn’t mean you won’t get the peace and quiet you need.
In fact, with over 2,000 square feet of space, the Graceland Suite is so big and swanky that you’ll barely want to leave. But when you do, after a long day riding rollercoasters at Universal Studios you can enjoy an evening soak in the whirlpool tub or cosy up by the roaring double-sided fireplace.
There’s also plenty of room here for large families or groups of friends to reside. You can choose to adjoin two extra bedrooms, allowing it to sleep up to seven guests. Imagine the rockstar parties you can have here. We say crank up the volume of your iHome® docking station and have the time of your lives!
Graceland Suite at Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando
An Orlando private suite is your best bet for experiencing a lavish five-star level of privacy. You’ll stay in the most magnificent hotel rooms imaginable, all complete with spacious bedrooms, elegant furnishings, and exclusive perks like having your own private concierge service.
However, staying in a home-style villa also brings a great sense of privacy to your Orlando holiday – perhaps more so than a hotel. With a self-catered private villa, you’ll be away from other guests and have the space to enjoy more intimate moments with loved ones, like making memories in your own private pool and or cooking a big family dinner in a fully-equipped kitchen.
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We think The Royal Suite at Four Seasons Resort Orlando is the most exclusive Orlando private suite. This deluxe accommodation is probably like nothing you’ve ever stayed in before. Its size and style make it perfect for groups celebrating special occasions with friends and family. Just let resort staff know when you need their assistance – they’ll be waiting in the wings ready to accommodate your needs.
Every hotel mentioned in this list offers privacy in some form – whether it’s a grand private Orlando suite that comes with a personal butler or resort facilities that make you feel like an extra-special VIP. So, it’s up to you to decide what takes priority and what hotel vibe you’re after.
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