Pros

  • Conveniently located inside the Orlando International Airport with easy access to numerous restaurants
  • Spacious and contemporary rooms; some have runway views
  • Outdoor pool with a sun deck
  • McCoy's on-site restaurant and bar for lunch and dinner offers a kids' menu
  • 24-hour fitness center
  • Business-friendly amenities like meeting rooms and a staffed business center
  • Free Wi-Fi
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Cons

  • Airport location is inconvenient for those who want to explore Orlando
  • Minor noise from the airport and planes
  • Fee for parking and extra fee for high-speed Internet
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Bottom Line

The Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport is a three-and-a-half-pearl godsend for those with cancelled flights or early morning departures. The 10-story hotel includes spacious and contemporary rooms with some cool views of the departure lounge (or a less-cool parking garage, depending on the room) via a private balcony. There's a splash pool on the 6th floor sun deck and a 24-hour fitness center. Parking is limited to airport parking and can be expensive depending on the length of stay. Guests have access to restaurants and shops inside the airport, but it's not a very convenient home base for those who are in Orlando to visit the theme parks. If Mickey Mouse is the reason for your visit, compare rates at the three-pearl Wyndham Lake Buena Vista.

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport

Scene

10-story chain hotel at the airport

The scene at Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport is mostly indoors and bustling, as expected for a property attached to one of the busiest airports in the world. The entrance includes some tropical touches, like an elaborate water fountain surrounded by clay pots planted with red bromeliads, tall palm trees, and green ivy hanging over the interior facing balconies. Glass elevators are a fun touch. The lobby includes dispensers of fruit-infused iced water and clusters of comfortable armchairs for working or meetings.

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Location

Attached to the Orlando International Airport

The hotel's entrance is accessible through the departure section of the airport, after passing through airport security. Travelers have access to all of the airport's restaurants, bars, and shops which include The Magic of Disney, Brookstone, Kitson, and Universal Studios. There's also a small spa for express treatments. Off-property restaurants and attractions are a short drive away but the complexity and cost of airport parking make this hotel a less convenient option for those exploring Orlando.

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Rooms

Clean and spacious with some unfurnished balconies overlooking the landing strip

There are 445 rooms inside the Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport and each comes standard with a coffeemaker, mini-fridge, and flat-screen TV with a DVD player. The decor is a bit bland but tasteful; picture cherrywood furniture, cream walls, and light gray carpet. Brown leather armchairs and matching ottomans sit near the windows. iHome docks are a nice, modern touch. Spacious bathrooms include single sinks and shower/tub combinations. Some rooms have unfurnished balconies overlooking the airport's landing strip. Rooms overlooking the interior departure lounge are good for people-watching. Past guests have complained of concourse and jet traffic noise.

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Features

Swimming pool, fitness center, and staffed business center

Though the features at this property skew more towards business travelers than families, there is a kid-friendly swimming pool on the sixth floor sun deck and kids' menus at McCoy's restaurant on-site. Breakfast isn't included with the room rate unless it's booked as part of a package. The fitness center is a nice size and includes high-end LifeFitness cardio equipment and strength-training machines. There's a staffed business center and meeting rooms for corporate events.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport

Scene

10-story chain hotel at the airport

The scene at Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport is mostly indoors and bustling, as expected for a property attached to one of the busiest airports in the world. The entrance includes some tropical touches, like an elaborate water fountain surrounded by clay pots planted with red bromeliads, tall palm trees, and green ivy hanging over the interior facing balconies. Glass elevators are a fun touch. The lobby includes dispensers of fruit-infused iced water and clusters of comfortable armchairs for working or meetings.

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Location

Attached to the Orlando International Airport

The hotel's entrance is accessible through the departure section of the airport, after passing through airport security. Travelers have access to all of the airport's restaurants, bars, and shops which include The Magic of Disney, Brookstone, Kitson, and Universal Studios. There's also a small spa for express treatments. Off-property restaurants and attractions are a short drive away but the complexity and cost of airport parking make this hotel a less convenient option for those exploring Orlando.

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Rooms

Clean and spacious with some unfurnished balconies overlooking the landing strip

There are 445 rooms inside the Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport and each comes standard with a coffeemaker, mini-fridge, and flat-screen TV with a DVD player. The decor is a bit bland but tasteful; picture cherrywood furniture, cream walls, and light gray carpet. Brown leather armchairs and matching ottomans sit near the windows. iHome docks are a nice, modern touch. Spacious bathrooms include single sinks and shower/tub combinations. Some rooms have unfurnished balconies overlooking the airport's landing strip. Rooms overlooking the interior departure lounge are good for people-watching. Past guests have complained of concourse and jet traffic noise.

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Features

Swimming pool, fitness center, and staffed business center

Though the features at this property skew more towards business travelers than families, there is a kid-friendly swimming pool on the sixth floor sun deck and kids' menus at McCoy's restaurant on-site. Breakfast isn't included with the room rate unless it's booked as part of a package. The fitness center is a nice size and includes high-end LifeFitness cardio equipment and strength-training machines. There's a staffed business center and meeting rooms for corporate events.

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Amenities

  • Airport Transportation

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

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