Pros

  • Fantastic central location with easy access to Disney World and Epcot
  • Large, homey apartments with kitchens and balconies
  • Multiple room configurations are great for groups or families
  • Larger condos have full kitchens; Studios have whirlpool tubs
  • Staff can pre-stock units with food and beverages upon request
  • Kid-friendly features like elaborate playground, game room, and volcano pool
  • Fitness center plus volleyball and tennis courts
  • Area shuttle and airport transportation (for a fee)
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Carpet and decor are tired and dated
  • No elevators in most buildings
  • Sales pitches for time-share buy-ins
  • No formal restaurant or bar
  • Housekeeping only once per week
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Bottom Line

A 10-minute drive from Walt Disney World, this mid-sized, decor at this three-pearl resort is a bit old-fashioned, but it can be a great value compared to nearby hotels such as Staybridge Suites next door. Multiple room configurations make Cypress Pointe ideal for families and big groups, and layouts range from Studios with whirlpool tubs to Two- and Three-Bedroom Condos with full kitchens and living rooms. Kid-friendly amenities include an erupting volcano feature in the pool, a huge game room, and a playground. However, most buildings lack elevators and housekeeping is only provided once per week. This is a time-share community as well, and guests have been subjected to hard sells and pitches in the past.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Cypress Pointe Resort

Scene

Family-friendly resort with strightforward style and manicured grounds

Part of Diamond Resorts International, Cypress Pointe is tucked into a well-manicured landscape of grass, palm trees, and tropical plants. Guests access the resort via a large circular drive-in/drop-off area with a grassy island that sits in front of the glass entrance.  The reception desk features a roof with Southwestern red tiles and a tile floor lined with a few lounge areas comprising wicker couches and armchairs. Rooms are housed in several three-floor pastel buildings with no elevators, which may be a challenge for small kids and those with mobility issues. The main building that holds the lobby does have an elevator as well as an open staircase winding up to its second floor. There's also a pleasant walking path around Buena Vista Lake that's lined with covered benches, and the hotel draws plenty of families with its kid-friendly features like a playground and pool with a volcano in the middle. Guests should know that the resort is also a time share community and guests have been subjected to sales pitches from the staff in the past, sometimes to secure discounted tickets on park admission. 

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Location

Surrounded by similar hotels and resorts, within a 10-minute drive of Disney World

The resort is surrounded by other hotels and resorts and there's a small strip mall near the back with a a pharmacy, a liquor store, and Halal, Indian, Mexican and Italian restaurants. It’s a five-minute drive to Disney World, which can be reached on foot in under 20 minutes for the truly ambitious. Epcot Center is a 12-minute drive, Disney Hollywood Studios (formerly known as MGM) takes 15 minutes to reach by car, and Universal Studios takes 17 minutes. Orlando's touristy strip, International Drive, is just over a 10-minute drive from the hotel and Downtown Disney (or, Disney Springs). The Orlando International Airport is a 23-minute drive away.

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Rooms

Clean and spacious, but dated, Condos and Studios

Cypress Pointe has a variety of rooms ranging from two-person Studios to fully furnished Two- and Three-Bedroom Condos. All units have small private balconies overlooking the pool area or grounds, and the Studios -- while much smaller than the condos -- come with mini-fridges, microwaves, large flat-screen TVs, and a large whirlpool tubs in the middle of the floors near the beds. The walls are yellow or beige and feature wood-framed paintings of palm trees and peach colored textiles, while most rooms contain wooden ceiling fans with frosted glass lights. Curtains feature floral or palm prints and the couches, armchairs, and carpets are green or tan. The look is fine for guests who don't plan on spending a ton of time at the resort, but the style is dated overall and some of the furniture is worn. Condos feature full living rooms, washer/dryer units, and full kitchens with ovens, stoves, refrigerators, dishwashers, toasters, microwaves, and crockery. Bathrooms in Studios feature whirlpool tubs and large walk-in showers, plus plenty of counter space. Bathrooms in other units have shower/tub combos, and we did spot a bit of discolored grout. Guests should know that housekeeping is only provided once weekly. 

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Features

Outdoor pool, tennis courts, fitness center, game room, and free parking

Cypress Pointe Resort caters to families, a fact that's reflected in the hotel's amenities. Its centerpiece is a large outdoor pool with slides and an erupting volcano feature in the middle. The pool area is also flanked by a dinosaur-themed outdoor playground, and there's an indoor game room complete with video arcade and games with prizes. The hotel has a sand volleyball court, tennis courts, and a fitness center with modern cardio and weight equipment. A gift shop and food mart connected to the lobby sells reasonably priced breakfasts and sandwiches as well as coffee, salads, and desserts to go. There's a patio area near the pool and a bar specializing in tropical frozen drinks such as daiquiris and margaritas. Additionally, the hotel can pre-stock guest rooms with groceries.

Outdoor self-parking is free and there is free Wi-Fi access throughout the property. The property is not designed for business travelers, as there is neither a dedicated business center or meeting room area nor a formal bar or full-service restaurant. Massage services and airport shuttles are available upon request. Guests also have access to facilities at the neighboring Grand Villas Resort. Pets are not allowed at this property. Area shuttles are available for a fee.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Cypress Pointe Resort

Scene

Family-friendly resort with strightforward style and manicured grounds

Part of Diamond Resorts International, Cypress Pointe is tucked into a well-manicured landscape of grass, palm trees, and tropical plants. Guests access the resort via a large circular drive-in/drop-off area with a grassy island that sits in front of the glass entrance.  The reception desk features a roof with Southwestern red tiles and a tile floor lined with a few lounge areas comprising wicker couches and armchairs. Rooms are housed in several three-floor pastel buildings with no elevators, which may be a challenge for small kids and those with mobility issues. The main building that holds the lobby does have an elevator as well as an open staircase winding up to its second floor. There's also a pleasant walking path around Buena Vista Lake that's lined with covered benches, and the hotel draws plenty of families with its kid-friendly features like a playground and pool with a volcano in the middle. Guests should know that the resort is also a time share community and guests have been subjected to sales pitches from the staff in the past, sometimes to secure discounted tickets on park admission. 

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Location

Surrounded by similar hotels and resorts, within a 10-minute drive of Disney World

The resort is surrounded by other hotels and resorts and there's a small strip mall near the back with a a pharmacy, a liquor store, and Halal, Indian, Mexican and Italian restaurants. It’s a five-minute drive to Disney World, which can be reached on foot in under 20 minutes for the truly ambitious. Epcot Center is a 12-minute drive, Disney Hollywood Studios (formerly known as MGM) takes 15 minutes to reach by car, and Universal Studios takes 17 minutes. Orlando's touristy strip, International Drive, is just over a 10-minute drive from the hotel and Downtown Disney (or, Disney Springs). The Orlando International Airport is a 23-minute drive away.

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Rooms

Clean and spacious, but dated, Condos and Studios

Cypress Pointe has a variety of rooms ranging from two-person Studios to fully furnished Two- and Three-Bedroom Condos. All units have small private balconies overlooking the pool area or grounds, and the Studios -- while much smaller than the condos -- come with mini-fridges, microwaves, large flat-screen TVs, and a large whirlpool tubs in the middle of the floors near the beds. The walls are yellow or beige and feature wood-framed paintings of palm trees and peach colored textiles, while most rooms contain wooden ceiling fans with frosted glass lights. Curtains feature floral or palm prints and the couches, armchairs, and carpets are green or tan. The look is fine for guests who don't plan on spending a ton of time at the resort, but the style is dated overall and some of the furniture is worn. Condos feature full living rooms, washer/dryer units, and full kitchens with ovens, stoves, refrigerators, dishwashers, toasters, microwaves, and crockery. Bathrooms in Studios feature whirlpool tubs and large walk-in showers, plus plenty of counter space. Bathrooms in other units have shower/tub combos, and we did spot a bit of discolored grout. Guests should know that housekeeping is only provided once weekly. 

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Features

Outdoor pool, tennis courts, fitness center, game room, and free parking

Cypress Pointe Resort caters to families, a fact that's reflected in the hotel's amenities. Its centerpiece is a large outdoor pool with slides and an erupting volcano feature in the middle. The pool area is also flanked by a dinosaur-themed outdoor playground, and there's an indoor game room complete with video arcade and games with prizes. The hotel has a sand volleyball court, tennis courts, and a fitness center with modern cardio and weight equipment. A gift shop and food mart connected to the lobby sells reasonably priced breakfasts and sandwiches as well as coffee, salads, and desserts to go. There's a patio area near the pool and a bar specializing in tropical frozen drinks such as daiquiris and margaritas. Additionally, the hotel can pre-stock guest rooms with groceries.

Outdoor self-parking is free and there is free Wi-Fi access throughout the property. The property is not designed for business travelers, as there is neither a dedicated business center or meeting room area nor a formal bar or full-service restaurant. Massage services and airport shuttles are available upon request. Guests also have access to facilities at the neighboring Grand Villas Resort. Pets are not allowed at this property. Area shuttles are available for a fee.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Children's Pool

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Fitness Center

  • Full Kitchen

  • Gameroom / Arcade

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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