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  • Downtown’s best B&B has four period buildings, from the Victorian Norment-Parry Inn to the Art Deco Wellborn House, which has apartments and a honeymoon suite.

  • This mid-priced hotel has two outdoor heated swimming pools, a games room, and a Pizza Hut restaurant on site. It is well located for theme parks.

  • Unself-conscious couples and families, with either American Association for Nude Recreation or Cypress Cove resort membership, stay in villas, rooms, and RV sites here.

  • This newly built, Victorian-style hotel overlooks Lake Helen. The Queen Victoria suite, with its crimson furnishings and four-poster bed, is the most inviting of the six rooms. Gourmet breakfasts can include spinach strata and potato pancakes.

  • This branch of the Days Inn chain makes a good base for convention-goers and vacationers alike. The hotel is surrounded by landscaped grounds and has a pancake restaurant and playground.

  • Cheap rates and a good location at the northern end of I-Drive are the selling points for this Days Inn. The rooms are small and basic; some have a lake view.

  • The same upscale Disney units that are sold as timeshares are also available for rental. Properties are located at the Old Key West Resort (white clapboard houses), Boardwalk Villas (see Disney’s Board-Walk Inn & Villas), and Wilderness Lodge (see Disney’s Wilderness Lodge).

  • Disney’s newest resort resembles a South African game lodge in a semi-circular kraal (compound). Rooms have an African theme and some have views of a wildlife-filled savanna.

  • This re-created 1940s seaside village is Disney’s smallest deluxe hotel. The rooms are delightfully quaint; if you want more space, villas are available too. It is ideally located for all the facilities and buzz of the BoardWalk.

  • Disney’s top hotel is an opulent, early 20th-century New England-style resort. Expect a ragtime mood and intimate rooms that promise romance and great views. The resort also has a full spa, health club, and tennis courts.

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