Conrad Orlando 

An impressive oasis

Within the luxury Evermore Orlando Resort, which shares a border with Walt Disney World, the Conrad Orlando brings lashings of style and a dazzling choice of things to do that elevate an Orlando holiday into something decadent.

Opened in 2024, this super plush hotel is set around the extraordinary and enormous Crystal Lagoons, where you can swim, kayak, paddleboard, or find a spot on the sandy beach. In the wider Evermore Resort, included for guests of Conrad Orlando, there’s so much to do for restless types aside from the usual golf and spa (although these are a cut above the ordinary), from a choice of creative fitness classes to family games and Star Wars activities. Evenings here can be spent in the rooftop restaurant watching fireworks or down on the sand around a firepit listening to live music or watching an outdoor movie screening. This is resort life at its finest – and most fun!

Why we love Conrad Orlando

  • The sparkling, eight-acre crystalline lagoon gives this resort a real wow-factor with the chance to kayak and paddleboard in the middle of Orlando.

  • Incredibly family-orientated with fabulous Family Suites (with bunk beds for children), kids-only activities, and plenty to do all together for memorable moments.

  • Conveniently close to Walt Disney World (with a complimentary shuttle to take you to the four theme parks) but with oodles of modern luxury and premium hospitality.

  • A rooftop restaurant has views of the parks, but there are other top venues to relax in after busy days, and sophisticated places to sip expertly mixed cocktails.

Mar - Jun, Oct - Dec
Orlando
Approximately 10 hours
Just outside the northern boundary of Walt Disney World
Approx. 30 minutes from Orlando airport

Facilities

  • Restaurants & bars
  • Board
  • Spas & wellness
  • Activities

There’s a great line-up of places to eat and drink here, many with indoor-outdoor flowing spaces to make the most of the balmy Florida weather. Days begin with breakfast in Sophia’s Trattoria (unless you’re hitting the parks, in which case, pick up something quick at Little Spoon). The varied counter options at the Food Hall keep everyone happy at lunchtime, and then you’ve got some great options for dinner, including Italian and Mexican. The bar scene is particularly notable, with cocktails on the beach served from a converted VW can, Italian-style Spritz at Apéro, and tiki vibes at Papaya.

Ceiba
A rooftop restaurant with sensational views of the theme park fireworks from an atmospheric terrace with comfy seating and firepits. Serves a Mexican menu beneath artsy lights on Wednesday to Sunday evenings.

Sophia’s Trattoria
Open for breakfast and then again for dinner, this Italian eatery served wood-fired pizza and authentic pasta dishes. Watch the chefs in action in the open kitchen or make the most of the Florida weather and dine on the terrace.

Papaya Club
Set beside the vast lagoon, order drinks and Asian-inspired dishes to your lounger from this Polynesian-styled bar or find a shady spot to relax.

Apéro
Whisk away to the Mediterranean Riviera without leaving Orlando. This relaxed lobby bar serves delicious antipasti alongside a fabulous Spritz menu and shareable-sized cocktails.

Little Spoon
Open early for your first coffee of the day or a quick breakfast to take with you. It also serves fresh salads, loaded sandwiches, desserts, and ice creams.

Twin View Restaurant
Settle in with a view over the golf course and order from a menu of local favourites. The firepits are lit at dusk, and you can linger over bar snacks and drinks.

Barbara’s Ann Beach Bar
Order refreshments from a bright and breezy VW van converted into a tropical beach bar and set on the sand.

The Food Hall at The Landing
A collection of casual dining options, including pizza, burgers, and wraps. There’s an outdoor lawn here, or take food with you back to your lounger.

Ebb & Flow
A cocktail bar near the Food Hall serves a creative menu of killer cocktails whether you’re looking for a mid-afternoon break from the sunshine or somewhere to spend an evening.

Sandhill Provisions
Handy when you’re on-the-go, pick up coffee, pastries, quick meals and picnic bits.

Finish a memorable day with drinks on the rooftop terrace at Ceiba, watching fireworks burst over the theme parks.

Whats Included

Room only

A seriously impressive spa is complemented by a hydrotherapy circuit with cold plunges, scented showers, a sauna, and a steam room. There’s a separate nail suite and hair salon. A fitness centre with floor-to-ceiling windows has treadmills, Peloton bikes, and cross-trainers, and classes at Studio K in the wider Evermore Resort include creative full-body workouts with weighted drumsticks, barre classes, dance party cardio, underwater spin classes, and paddleboard yogalates. There’s also a 22-mile West Orange bike trail to Winter Gardens, with bike hire available.

There’s always plenty going on around the eight-acre crystalline Crystal Lagoons, and kayaks, paddleboards, and floating water rings are complimentary.

There’s a free-form style swimming pool with plenty of loungers and parasols, although comfier day beds and cabanas come for a fee. There’s a splash pad for kids, a second pool with a wide, multi-person slide, and the Blue Hole Rope Swing that catapults you into the water.

In the wider Evermore Resort, there’s a vast selection of activities, spanning kids-only, adults-only, and family-oriented. A complimentary SnappyScreen machine automatically applies your sun cream in ten seconds. Look out for lawn games by The Landing Food Hall, and in the evening, there are outdoor movie screenings on the beach.

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