Universal Studios Orlando has four resort categories. In order of price points and luxury, we have premier, preferred, prime value hotels, and value hotels. No matter which one you choose, you will be happy because all of their team members work hard to immerse you in the experience and meet all of your needs. Each hotel category is unique because of the amenities, and each hotel has its own special vibe, so let’s look at them now, so you can figure out which one speaks to you!
Preferred Hotels
Loews Sapphire Falls Resort
Exclusive Benefits
If you are looking to get a lot of the benefits of a premier resort with less of the price tag, the preferred category is the way to go. There are plenty of exclusive perks, and the Loews Sapphire Falls Resort is a fun and relaxing vibe complete with all the amenities from home. They also have an extremely friendly and helpful set of team members, so every day is full of fun!
Note: There are Wizarding Worlds at each Universal Park, and it varies by day whether you will have admission to Universal Studios Orlando or Islands of Adventure. They will post it well in advance, and if you stay multiple days, there is a good chance you will get to do both with this exclusive perk!
Loews Sapphire Falls Resort
An island paradise perfect for all ages
Kalina Health and Fitness Center with state of the art equipment and a sauna.
Game Room with video games (extra charge)
Universal Studios store full of merchandise and collectibles, some exclusive to the parks.
Premier, Preferred, and Prime Value Resort Guests can pool hop to any of the other pools in these categories!
Home to the largest pool on Universal Studios Orlando property at 16,000 sq ft.
Hot tubs and water slides
Kids Interactive Play Area
Fire pits around pool area
King Bed options sleep up to 3 with a rollaway bed.
Queen Bed options sleep up to 5 with a rollaway bed.
*Rollaway beds come with a $35 charge added to the room.
*Cribs will be delivered to the room at no additional charge.
Standard Pool & Lagoon View Rooms: Each room option has either a poolview or a lagoon view, and these bathrooms may not be split into bath and vanity area, but the bathrooms are spacious. Sleeps 3-5 guests, depending on adding a rollaway bed.
King Suites: A little more spacious with a living area with a pull-put sofa and King bedroom separate. Sleeps 4 guests (only 3 can be adults).
Kids’ Suites: Private King suite for the parents and a separate room specifically for kids with two twin beds that only opens to the King suite. Sleeps 5 guests (max of 3 adults in each).
Sapphire Suites: Living area with pull-out sofa, King bedroom, and full kitchen. You can also adjoin a pool or lagoon view room. Sleeps up to five guests (maximum of 4 adults).
Hospitality Suites: Complete with a full kitchen, dining room, and living area with 1,353 sq ft of space, these are essentially like living in an apartment for your stay. You can connect an adjoining standard room to accommodate more people. Sleeps up to 3 guests.
Presidential Suites: All the perks of the Hospitlaity suite with an added terrace with seating for up to 6 people. This is the most luxurious suite at this hotel. You can connect another adjoining room to create a 2 bedroom suite. Sleeps up to 6 guests with adjoining rooms.
Amatista Cookhouse: Caribbean-inspired cuisine with a modern eclectic feel (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner).
Strong Water Tavern: Specializing in rums, adding a vintage rum experience with a rum specialist! They also have other snacks and offer dinner options.
New Dutch Trading Co: Sandwiches, coffee, and pastries (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner)
Drhum Club Kantine: Seafood and tropical drinks by the pool! (Lunch and Dinner)
24-hour Room Service
Big Decision!
Value Hotels
Universal’s Endless Summer Resort
Surfside Inn and Suites
Dockside Inn and Suites