Orlando didn’t earn a reputation as one of the country’s top family vacation spots by accident. Just about everything in this oversized amusement park of a city is designed with families in mind—from the world-famous theme parks and splashy water parks to the over-the-top family resorts. And the hotel pools? They’re next-level. Think multiple swimming areas, splash pads, twisting water slides, lazy rivers, and interactive play zones. These are the hotel pools in Orlando that go way beyond basic, and they’re some of my absolute favorites.
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1. Villatel Orlando

Aqua Bay is the heart of Villatel Orlando‘s outdoor recreation. The water wonderland treats thrill seekers to four slides, a lazy river, family pool, and wet playground for tots. Among the water slides are two racing slides that actually clock in riders’ speeds for a fun family challenge. Splash Cove, meanwhile, fuels little adrenalines with small slides and interactive water features.
2. Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort


“Moana” fans will swoon over the pools at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort and Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows. The Lava Pool, with its volcano feature and thrilling water slide, is the centerpiece, while a nearby zero-entry pool makes it easy for all ages to dip their toes into the water. A relaxing Oasis Pool, Moana’s Voyage splash area for littles, and a separate Cove Pool for families staying at the property’s Island Tower, round out the options for staying cool.
3. Orlando World Center Marriott


It’s only fitting that the world’s largest Marriott resort has an impressive array of pools and water features. Orlando World Center Marriott serves up splash-worthy fun at its Falls Pool Oasis pool complex, which features a 400,000-gallon, zero-entry, lagoon-style pool; a collection of water slides (there are seven total within the resort), including a 90-foot speed slide; and a toddler-friendly splash zone.
It doesn’t stop there: The River Falls Water Park includes a 575-foot-long lazy river as well as inner tube water slides. Once the sun goes down, this Orlando hotel’s nightly laser light show gives its pool area a whole new look.
4. Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World


Sun seekers are spoiled at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World‘s five-acre, Explorer Island water play area. The 7,590-square-foot, beach-entry family pool entertains swimmers with an underwater sound system, while the lazy river wows with a nine-foot waterfall and “rapids” section.
If that’s not high octane enough, head to The Drop and take on two twisting water slides, or watch your youngsters run through the fountains in a kids’ splash zone that looks like it’s straight out of ancient Rome. When the opportunity strikes, grownups can sneak away to the adults-only Oasis pool.
5. Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center


The sprawling Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center in Orlando features all kinds of unique amenities indoors and out, and its three-acre Cypress Springs Water Park is a major draw for families. Soak in the relaxing vibes at the South Beach Pool or keep up with the kids at the zero-entry family pool.
Seven water slides include the Florida Free Fall, which drops riders 35 feet through a trapdoor. Other highlights include a rapid river, surfing simulator (for an additional fee), and separate splash area for littles.
6. Disney’s Beach Club Resort and Disney’s Yacht Club Resort


Two of Disney’s deluxe-level Orlando hotels, Disney’s Beach Club Resort and Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, are adjacent to each other and share access to the three-acre Stormalong Bay, which comprises three leisure pools and a lazy river. Little ones can walk right from the “beach” into the resort’s sand-bottomed current pool, and enjoy low-key thrills at the Shipwreck Pool with a mini water slide.
Note: Stormalong Bay and the Shipwreck Pool will be closed for maintenance through June 2025.
7. Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate


Families will have a ‘swell’ time at the 131,000-gallon wave pool, the crown jewel of Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate‘s water recreation. The zero-entry family pool area and water park include a 125-foot-long corkscrew water slide, a family hot tub, and a kids-only pool with a splash area and water slides that are just the right size for little swimmers. All ages can mosey down the 850-foot-long lazy river (just watch out for the shooting water cannons), while those 18 and older can find respite at the hotel’s adults-only pool.
8. Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort


A Universal Orlando hotel oozing with retro charm, Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort offers not one but two different pool areas. At the Cabana Courtyard and Pool, families can rush down a dive tower-themed water slide into a massive swimming pool. The Lazy River Courtyard and Pool offers more ways to stay cool, thanks to lagoon-style pool with a winding river and a sand beach that keeps families on island time.
9. Conrad Orlando


Conrad Orlando‘s location within the 1,100-acre Evermore Orlando Resort makes it a splurge-worthy option for families who want to spend a lot of time in the water. A private, 20-acre tropical beach and lagoon invite you to swim, kayak, or paddle board in its crystal-clear waters. Pair all of that with a resort-style pool, massive family water slide, and other adventures such as cliff jumping and rope swinging over the water, and families might never want to leave the resort.
10. Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress


Families can easily transport themselves to a secluded cove in the middle of the jungle, at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress. The 800,000-gallon, lagoon-style pool feels remarkably realistic, with caves and waterfalls you can swim though, surrounded by rocky cliffs and lush, tropical greenery. If that’s not enough of an adventure, you can race down the water slide.
11. Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort


Offering an island-themed escape in the middle of Orlando, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort has a lively main pool area that resembles an old Spanish fortress. The zero-entry pool complex dotted with squirting cannons is great for little ones, who can also enjoy a shipwreck-themed play area with three kiddie water slides and other features.
Daredevils can climb the spiral staircase leading to a waterslide that zips down from the top of a turret. When it’s time to slow down the pace, five pools make way for a more leisurely swim.
12. Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort Bonnet Creek and Club Wyndham Bonnet Creek


The sprawling 500-acre Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort Bonnet Creek and Club Wyndham Bonnet Creek resort has plenty of ways to escape the heat. Choose from five pools (some with water slides), eight hot tubs, and two lazy rivers—all decked out in a fun pirate ship theme. Little guests also have access to their very own splash pad.
13. Caribe Royale


You won’t find a plethora of bells and whistles at Caribe Royale. Instead, the resort takes a quality over quantity approach to outdoor fun. A large pool is framed by a picturesque waterfall feature that instantly puts you into vacation mode, while a 75-foot water slide is satisfies the occasional thirst for thrills. Families staying in villas have access to their own private pool and hot tub, while youngsters can cool off in their own kiddie pool with water features, only steps from the main pool.
14. Westgate Vacation Villas Resort


At Westgate Vacation Villas Resort, the pirate-themed Shipwreck Island water park and pool area stretches out over two levels. On the upper level, a lazy river circles an interactive water playground. The lower level is reachable by two tube slides and a drop slide, leading to the Paradise Cove kids’ area. There are also numerous outdoor pools and hot tubs located throughout the resort.
15. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge


You can have a wild time at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, where two distinct pools transport families to faraway lands. The tree-shaded, zero-entry Uzima Springs pool evokes the feeling of a natural watering hole and includes a wading pool for younger kids and two whirlpool spas. The Samawati Springs pool has an adrenaline-pumping water slide, two additional whirlpool spas, and Uwanja Camp, an aquatic playground themed after an animal observation site, with a rope bridge and interactive water features.
16. Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando Resort


Channel your inner rock star at the music-themed Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando Resort, where the 12,000-square-foot pool is surrounded by palm trees and the beat goes on thanks to an underwater sound system. A 260-foot-long water slide provides thrills, while two hot tubs offer soothing spots for relaxing. Children have their own separate splash area.
17. Lake Buena Vista Resort Village and Spa
Swimming meets swashbuckling at Lake Buena Vista Resort Village and Spa, where the popular Pirate’s Plunge themed pool is a family favorite. The seahorse-shaped, zero-entry Orlando hotel pool offers shallow waters and themed water features for little ones, plus a “shipwrecked” pirate ship for bigger kids. For a quieter (and pirate-free) outdoor pool experience, head to the resort’s relaxation pool.
18. Universal’s Loews Portofino Bay Hotel


At the Italy-inspired Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando Resort, you’ll have access to three pools with European flair. For families, the star attraction is the bustling Beach Pool area, which has a water slide modeled after a Roman aqueduct, an adjacent children’s pool, two hot tubs, and a sand beach area.
19. The Grove Resort and Water Park Orlando


The all-suite Grove Resort and Water Park is known for its Surfari Water Park, which offers a zero-entry pool, two water slides, and a 695-foot-long lazy river. Water park entry is free for guests, while add-on experiences include a surf simulator and “splash passes” for faster entry into the water park. At the lakeside Springs Pools area, you’ll find three pools, an oversized hot tub, and a children’s splash area.
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