Top Timeshare Resorts in Orlando

When you think of perfect family-friendly destinations, what comes to mind? For many people, Orlando is considered the perfect getaway spot. From the bright, sunny weather, to the wide variety of theme parks including Disney World, Seaworld, and Universal, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

However, Orlando vacations can get expensive in a hurry—regardless of the size of your family. When planning a road trip to Disney, keep costs low by purchasing or renting timeshares in Orlando through VacationOwnership.com. If you’re considering moving to Orlando, check out this moving to Orlando guide by Suddath.

Buying or renting a timeshare on the secondary market gives you all the perks and benefits of timeshare accommodations without having to deal with the high-costs, hidden fees, and intense sales pitches. Perfect for families, timeshares offer sprawling suites with multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, living and dining areas, laundry machines, and fully-equipped kitchens. Get all the comforts of home (at an extreme discount!) while also taking advantage of the awesome amenities offered by the resorts.

Orlando Lake Eola in the morning with urban skyscrapers and clear blue sky.

Orlando Lake Eola in the morning with urban skyscrapers and clear blue sky.

The top timeshare resorts in Orlando have so much to offer families and large groups alike, and include convenient perks to further enhance your vacation experience:

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas

Like being in an African safari, this gorgeous resort is perfect for those craving an exciting jungle atmosphere with a Disney spin. The resort itself boasts exquisite views of the surrounding savannas where you can see over 30 species of African wildlife roaming about. Other on-site amenities include a tropical themed pool with a waterslide, a spa and fitness center, Simba’s clubhouse activity center, campfire activities, and a community hall featuring sporting facilities and other games.

As a Disney resort guest, you are offered transportation to and from your favorite parks through Disney bus transportation. You don’t even have to worry about a rental car, as Disney’s Magical Express will get you and your luggage to and from Orlando International Airport.

The units at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas can sleep anywhere from four to nine guests and range in size from a studio to a two-bedroom villa. Bursting with African-style decor, these well-appointed units offer either a standard or savanna view, full or partial kitchen, flat-screen TV, whirlpool tub, and a spacious sitting area.

Marriott’s Cypress Harbour

This charming, sunny oasis is surrounded by serene landscaping, yet it’s just minutes from Orlando’s best attractions. Bike around the resort grounds and enjoy the scenery, take to the water to boat or fish, work out in the 24-hour fitness center, play family-friendly games in the activity center, or wind down in the three heated outdoor pools. In addition to the close proximity to lively theme parks, you’ll love visiting the Orlando Museum of Art, the Prime Outlets, Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, and “Odditorium” at Ripley’s Believe It or Not.

All accommodations at the resort are spacious two-bedroom villas. Each contains two-bedrooms, two-baths and can comfortably sleep eight people. All villas feature large living and dining areas with lavish furnishings, a fully equipped kitchen with all necessary cookware and flatware, multiple televisions, a whirlpool tub in the master suite, private screened in balcony or porch, in-room washer and dryer, and free WiFi.

Hilton Grand Vacations Club at Tuscany Village

A beautiful resort featuring Tuscan-inspired decor, you can relish in lakefront access, glistening swimming pools, and a stunning clubhouse filled with activities for all ages. Other resort amenities include a poolside bar and grill, outdoor grills with patio dining, three whirlpool spas, and a fitness center. Let the guest activity/recreation desk help you plan fun Orlando activities, visit the tour desk and see all the local sites, and take advantage of the concierge desk for all other needs. All of this, while being under five miles from renowned theme and water parks.

Studio guest rooms, one-, and two-bedroom units are available to suit your family’s needs. All feature a full kitchen or kitchenette, cable TV with DVD player, private screened in balcony, jetted tub, and seating area. One- and two-bedroom suites also provide en-suite laundry machines so you can pack lighter. Accessible studios and suites are also available when requested.

We found that online reseller, VacationOwnership.com had quite a large selection of Orlando timeshare resales and rentals at all these top resorts as well as many others. When browsing their selection, you’ll discover incredibly low prices—up to 70% off developer rates. Not to mention, weekly timeshare rentals cost less than the average hotel, and you get so much more for your money!

About the Author

Julie Henning
Julie Henning is a freelance writer and journalist based out of Eugene, Oregon. She is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers and owner of the family-travel website RoadTripsForFamilies.com. She is a recent past member of the Midwest Travel Writers Association and the Association for Great Lakes Outdoor Writers. In March 2018 Julie Henning published the book "100 Things to Do in Eugene Before You Die" (Reedy Press). She is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers and recent past member of the Midwest Travel Writers Association and the Association for Great Lakes Outdoor Writers. She has been published in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the Wisconsin State Journal, Travel Wisconsin, Travel Oregon, Hometown News Group, The Daily Journal (Kankakee, Illinois), the Rochester Post Bulletin, Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine (DNR publication), Experience Michigan Magazine, the Official Oregon Wine Touring Guide, Metro Parent Milwaukee Magazine, Eugene Cascades & Coast Official Visitors Guide, Trivago, Intercom Magazine, Roadtrippers.com, Amtrak.com, Eugene Magazine, and FTF Geocacher Magazine. Julie has appeared on Wisconsin Public Radio, Ohio Public Radio, and KCBX FM Central Coast Radio. She has produced episodes for Journey of Discovery with Tom Wilmer, a National Public Radio travel podcast. Julie has also produced travel apps with Sutro Media and Bindu Media. She works full time in marketing. Julie has appeared on Wisconsin Public Radio, Ohio Public Radio, and KCBX FM Central Coast Radio and is an affiliate producer with the Journeys of Discovery with Tom Wilmer, a National Public Radio travel podcast. She has blogged for TravelWisconsin.com, Travel Oregon, and VISIT Milwaukee. Julie travels with her three kids and black lab as much as possible and lives by the motto, "Not all who wander are lost." Check out some of her best work at www.juliehenning.com.