Pros

  • Conveniently located on International Drive
  • Spacious rooms with microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers
  • Suites have kitchenettes, sleeper sofas, and multiple TVs
  • Two pools with nice views of the lake and some attractions
  • Free shuttle service to Magic Kingdom, SeaWorld, and Universal Studios
  • Bars in the lobby and rooftop of the North Tower
  • Fitness center with basic cardio and weight equipment
  • Meeting space for rent plus business center with computers and printer
  • Laundry facilities on-site
  • No resort fees
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Dated rooms in the older South Tower
  • Maintenance and general housekeeping complaints, especially in the South Tower
  • Many facilities only open to Club-level guests
  • Daily fee for use of in-room safes
  • No on-site restaurant (breakfast is only meal available)
  • Spotty Wi-Fi in some rooms
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Bottom Line

The mid-range Ramada Plaza Resort and Suites Orlando International Drive is a 295-room chain hotel with spacious rooms and suites, some with kitchenettes and sleeper sofas. However, there’s a big difference in the decor and general condition of the suites in the newer North Tower and Standard Rooms in the older South Tower. The hotel offers a free continental breakfast and a lobby bar, but there’s no full-service restaurant. Other features include a free shuttle to Universal Studios, Magic Kingdom, and SeaWorld plus a lovely lakefront pool and whirlpool, but the rooftop pool and bar are open only to Club Room guests. For a nearby option with even lower rates and a 24-hour cafe, consider the mid-range Rosen Inn International

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Oyster Hotel Review

Ramada Plaza Resort & Suites by Wyndham Orlando Intl Drive

Scene

Busy tourist hotel with an upscale lobby and nice pool area

The lobby of this busy, two-tower mid-range hotel makes a classy impression. Located in the newer North Tower, the spacious lobby/registration area features beige tile floors that are partially covered by floral pattern rugs in red and brown shades. Red upholstered chairs with brown leather ottomans continue the color scheme. Wood columns match the registration desk and walls behind it, while modern, oval chandeliers emit a warm yellow glow, and tasteful framed artwork hangs on some columns and walls. Flowers and tropical plants in large planters warm the space as well. The cozy lobby bar has the same red and brown motif, with oval booths and tables overlooking the lovely pool and large lake adjacent to it. The breakfast room gets quiet busy at times, but it offers plenty of seating at four-seat tables. It, like the lobby, is modern and well maintained. As the hotel is convenient to many of Orlando's theme parks, most guests are tourists with children in tow, though it does attract business travelers, too. 

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Location

On International Drive

 The Ramada is situated on International Drive, adjacent to a large lake. It’s surrounded by other hotels and shops, and there are several restaurants within a two- to four-minute walk. The hotel operates a free shuttle service to Universal Studios (five minutes), SeaWorld (15 minutes), and Magic Kingdom (21 minutes). The Orange County Convention Center is 12 minutes away by car or 22 minutes via public transportation, and Orlando International Airport is a 21-minute drive or 90 minutes via public transportation.

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Rooms

Spacious rooms with microwaves, coffeemakers, and mini-fridges plus Suites with kitchenettes

Guest rooms at this Ramada Plaza Resort vary greatly depending on which of the two 12-story towers they're located. The older South Tower features Standard Rooms and the newer North Tower offers Suites with separate living room and bedroom areas. Standard Rooms have darker, more dated decor, with worn dark-wood furniture and drab carpeting with brown-and-gold square patterns. The white bedding is accented by dark-brown throws with orange-and-yellow floral patterns that match the drapes. The matching, reddish-brown wooden furniture in the Suites is of higher quality and better condition that the furniture in Standard Rooms, and decor is a bit fresher, with details such as metallic drum pendant lights. Both towers offer views of the lake and nearby parks. 

Standard amenities include microwaves, mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, and coffeemakers. Safes are provided, but there's a daily fee to use them. Both Standard Rooms and Suites offer either a king bed or two queens, and Suites also have sleeper sofas, additional TVs, and kitchenettes with two-burner stoves and sinks. Both categories are generally spacious and have desks and two-person tables with chairs. Bathrooms have shower/tub combos, and Suite bathrooms have black-granite vanities instead of the tan acrylic vanities in Standard Rooms. Past guests have praised the Suites for being clean and well maintained, but many of those staying in the Standard Rooms have reported maintenance and general housekeeping issues. 

Guests of the North Tower’s top four Club Floors also get access to a lounge with free afternoon snacks and free beer, wine, and soft drinks. Club guests also get exclusive access to the North Tower’s rooftop pool and bar area. 

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Features

Free continental breakfast, two pools, fitness center, concierge, free shuttle, and free Wi-Fi 

This hotel clearly gears its amenities toward leisure travelers, and rates include a continental breakfast. However, there's no on-site restaurant, so guests will need to arrange for other meals off-site. The lobby bar is open to everyone, but the rooftop bar in the North Tower is open only to club-level guests. The smaller rooftop pool is also for Club guests only, but the spacious lobby-level, lakefront pool is open to all and has plenty of lounge chairs, umbrellas, tables, and a whirlpool. 

The hotel also operates a free shuttle service to the Magic Kingdom, Universal Studios, and SeaWorld. Concierge services include assistance with securing park tickets and valet laundry and dry cleaning, and there's a coin-operated laundry room guests can use freely. The fitness center is small, but does include both cardio and weight-training equipment. Meeting space is available for rent and there's a business center with three PCs and a printer. An ATM and free newspapers are available in the lobby, and there are various vending machines for snacks and soft drinks. Free ice water is also offered in the lobby and there's plenty of free parking on-site. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property as well, though it can be spotty in places. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Ramada Plaza Resort & Suites by Wyndham Orlando Intl Drive

Scene

Busy tourist hotel with an upscale lobby and nice pool area

The lobby of this busy, two-tower mid-range hotel makes a classy impression. Located in the newer North Tower, the spacious lobby/registration area features beige tile floors that are partially covered by floral pattern rugs in red and brown shades. Red upholstered chairs with brown leather ottomans continue the color scheme. Wood columns match the registration desk and walls behind it, while modern, oval chandeliers emit a warm yellow glow, and tasteful framed artwork hangs on some columns and walls. Flowers and tropical plants in large planters warm the space as well. The cozy lobby bar has the same red and brown motif, with oval booths and tables overlooking the lovely pool and large lake adjacent to it. The breakfast room gets quiet busy at times, but it offers plenty of seating at four-seat tables. It, like the lobby, is modern and well maintained. As the hotel is convenient to many of Orlando's theme parks, most guests are tourists with children in tow, though it does attract business travelers, too. 

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Location

On International Drive

 The Ramada is situated on International Drive, adjacent to a large lake. It’s surrounded by other hotels and shops, and there are several restaurants within a two- to four-minute walk. The hotel operates a free shuttle service to Universal Studios (five minutes), SeaWorld (15 minutes), and Magic Kingdom (21 minutes). The Orange County Convention Center is 12 minutes away by car or 22 minutes via public transportation, and Orlando International Airport is a 21-minute drive or 90 minutes via public transportation.

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Rooms

Spacious rooms with microwaves, coffeemakers, and mini-fridges plus Suites with kitchenettes

Guest rooms at this Ramada Plaza Resort vary greatly depending on which of the two 12-story towers they're located. The older South Tower features Standard Rooms and the newer North Tower offers Suites with separate living room and bedroom areas. Standard Rooms have darker, more dated decor, with worn dark-wood furniture and drab carpeting with brown-and-gold square patterns. The white bedding is accented by dark-brown throws with orange-and-yellow floral patterns that match the drapes. The matching, reddish-brown wooden furniture in the Suites is of higher quality and better condition that the furniture in Standard Rooms, and decor is a bit fresher, with details such as metallic drum pendant lights. Both towers offer views of the lake and nearby parks. 

Standard amenities include microwaves, mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, and coffeemakers. Safes are provided, but there's a daily fee to use them. Both Standard Rooms and Suites offer either a king bed or two queens, and Suites also have sleeper sofas, additional TVs, and kitchenettes with two-burner stoves and sinks. Both categories are generally spacious and have desks and two-person tables with chairs. Bathrooms have shower/tub combos, and Suite bathrooms have black-granite vanities instead of the tan acrylic vanities in Standard Rooms. Past guests have praised the Suites for being clean and well maintained, but many of those staying in the Standard Rooms have reported maintenance and general housekeeping issues. 

Guests of the North Tower’s top four Club Floors also get access to a lounge with free afternoon snacks and free beer, wine, and soft drinks. Club guests also get exclusive access to the North Tower’s rooftop pool and bar area. 

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Features

Free continental breakfast, two pools, fitness center, concierge, free shuttle, and free Wi-Fi 

This hotel clearly gears its amenities toward leisure travelers, and rates include a continental breakfast. However, there's no on-site restaurant, so guests will need to arrange for other meals off-site. The lobby bar is open to everyone, but the rooftop bar in the North Tower is open only to club-level guests. The smaller rooftop pool is also for Club guests only, but the spacious lobby-level, lakefront pool is open to all and has plenty of lounge chairs, umbrellas, tables, and a whirlpool. 

The hotel also operates a free shuttle service to the Magic Kingdom, Universal Studios, and SeaWorld. Concierge services include assistance with securing park tickets and valet laundry and dry cleaning, and there's a coin-operated laundry room guests can use freely. The fitness center is small, but does include both cardio and weight-training equipment. Meeting space is available for rent and there's a business center with three PCs and a printer. An ATM and free newspapers are available in the lobby, and there are various vending machines for snacks and soft drinks. Free ice water is also offered in the lobby and there's plenty of free parking on-site. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property as well, though it can be spotty in places. 

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Amenities

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Free Breakfast

  • Gameroom / Arcade

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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