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Waterparks in and near Orlando, Florida

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Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center

4.6
(224)
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Kissimmee, FL
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Family

Day Pass

Starting at

$50

Spa Pass

Starting at

$95

Cabana

Starting at

$400

+3 more experiences

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CoCo Key Hotel and Water Park Resort

4.3
(248)
|
Orlando, FL
|
Family

Day Pass

Starting at

$24

Family Pass

Starting at

20% Off
$79
$99

Cabana

Starting at

$175

Renaissance Orlando At SeaWorld

4.3
(326)
|
Orlando, FL
|
Family

Day Pass

Starting at

$20

Family Pass

Starting at

$65

Daybed

Starting at

$99

Fantasy World Resort

4.6
(92)
|
Kissimmee, FL

Day Pass

Starting at

$20

Cabana

Starting at

$200

JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes

4.6
(132)
|
Orlando, FL
|
Luxe

Day Pass

Starting at

$85

Cabana

Starting at

$400

Daybed

Starting at

$250

The Grove Resort & Water Park

4.2
(39)
|
Orlando, FL
|
Family

Day Pass

Starting at

$50

Cabana

Starting at

$400

Group Package

Starting at

$125

Balmoral Resort Florida

4.2
(314)
|
Orlando, FL
|
Family

Day Pass

Starting at

$25

Family Pass

Starting at

$100

Cabana

Starting at

$169

+2 more experiences

Hotels nearby

Great Wolf Lodge - Naples, FL

4.8
(4)
|
Naples, FL

Day Pass

Starting at

$60

Tidal Cove Waterpark at JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa

4.7
(951)
|
Aventura, FL
|
Family

Day Pass

Starting at

$49

Cabana

Starting at

$489

Daybed

Starting at

$229

+1 more experience

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a hotel day pass in Orlando work?

A hotel day pass lets you enjoy a hotel's amenities—like the pool, gym, spa, or lounges—without booking a room. It's a one-day access pass, perfect for locals or travelers wanting a day of rest and recharge for a few hours. It's great for an individual day of relaxation, or to experience the pool and hotel amenities with friends, a significant other or as a family day outing.

Reserve online at ResortPass.com, check in at the front desk, and relax for the day. Check individual hotels for their specific amenities included in their day pass.

Do I need to be a hotel guest to use a day pass in Orlando?

No, day passes allow day access to the amenities at the best hotels in Orlando for individuals that are not staying overnight.

How do I book a day pass in Orlando?

Simply go to ResortPass.com, search "Orlando" and explore the hotels that are offering day passes to their pools, spas, day rooms and more. We are always adding more hotels and experiences, so check back often to find even more options.

What is your cancellation policy?

ResortPass offers flexible cancellation policies for day passes in Orlando. Most bookings can be canceled or rescheduled up to 24 hours before your scheduled check-in time for a full refund. Late cancellations may incur a fee. Check the specific cancellation policy for your chosen property during booking.

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Hotel Day Passes in Orlando: Frequently Asked Questions

What hotels in Orlando offer day passes?

Many hotels and resorts in Orlando offer day passes through ResortPass, including luxury resorts, family-friendly destination hotels, and airport-area properties. Options range from large resorts with expansive pool complexes to modern hotels offering pool, spa, or day room access. Availability varies by date and property, and all participating hotels are listed on this page with included amenities outlined.

How does a hotel day pass in Orlando work?

A hotel day pass provides daytime access to select hotel amenities without booking an overnight stay. After reserving through ResortPass, guests check in at the hotel and enjoy the included amenities for the duration of the day. Common inclusions are pool access, lounge chairs, towel service, and on-site dining, with optional upgrades like cabanas, spa access, or day rooms at select properties.

Do you need to be a hotel guest to use a day pass in Orlando?

No. ResortPass allows access to participating Orlando hotels even if you are not staying overnight. Day passes are designed for locals, travelers between flights or park days, and anyone looking to enjoy hotel amenities for a few hours or a full day.

Are resort passes in Orlando worth the cost?

For many travelers, a resort pass offers strong value compared to booking a full overnight stay. Orlando hotels are designed as destinations, with pools, dining, and recreational amenities that can easily fill an entire day. A day pass allows guests to enjoy these experiences at a lower cost and with more flexibility than a traditional hotel booking.

Are there family-friendly hotel day passes in Orlando?

Yes. Orlando is known for family-oriented resorts, and many hotels offering day passes welcome families. Several properties feature kid-friendly pools, splash areas, and casual dining options. Age policies and amenity access vary by hotel, so it’s recommended to review the details on each listing before booking.

Can you book a hotel pool pass in Orlando without staying overnight?

Yes. Many Orlando hotels offer pool-only or pool-focused day passes that include access to the pool area, lounge seating, and towels. Some properties also offer cabana rentals or food and beverage credits. Pool access details are listed on each hotel’s ResortPass page.

Are there hotel day passes near Disney World or Universal Orlando?

Yes. Many hotels near Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando participate in ResortPass, particularly in areas like Lake Buena Vista, Bonnet Creek, and International Drive. These hotels are popular for guests looking to relax between park days or enjoy a resort-style pool without the crowds of a theme park.

What is included with an Orlando hotel day pass?

Inclusions vary by property, but most Orlando hotel day passes include pool access, lounge chairs, towels, and Wi-Fi. Some hotels also offer access to fitness centers, spas, or day rooms for an additional fee. All included amenities and any optional upgrades are clearly listed at booking.

What is the cancellation policy for Orlando hotel day passes?

Most Orlando hotel day pass reservations can be canceled or rescheduled up to 24 hours before arrival for a full refund. Cancellation policies vary by property and are shown during the booking process.

Discover Orlando’s Best Hotels, Just for the Day

Orlando is best known for its theme parks, but the city is equally defined by its resort hotels. Spread across Lake Buena Vista, Bonnet Creek, International Drive, and emerging districts like Lake Nona, Orlando’s hotels are built for full-day experiences—expansive pools, lazy rivers, championship golf courses, destination spas, and multiple on-site dining options.

A hotel day pass in Orlando makes it possible to enjoy these resort-style amenities without committing to an overnight stay. Whether visiting between park days, planning a local staycation, or looking for a relaxed alternative to crowded attractions, ResortPass unlocks access to some of the most recognizable hotels in Central Florida.

Iconic properties like the Waldorf Astoria Orlando, The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, and Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress offer a refined resort atmosphere, while family-friendly destinations such as Gaylord Palms Resort and Margaritaville Resort Orlando are designed around immersive pool complexes and entertainment-forward layouts.

Make the Most of Your Orlando Daycation

Orlando hotels are intentionally designed as destinations, not just places to sleep. Many guests choose a single property and spend the day moving between pool decks, shaded cabanas, restaurants, and lounges rather than hopping between locations.

For a polished, resort-style escape, Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate and Renaissance Orlando Resort & Spa offer expansive grounds, championship golf, and full-service spas. Travelers looking for a relaxed, modern aesthetic may gravitate toward ette hotel or the design-forward Lake Nona Wave Hotel.

Families often prefer hotels near Disney and Universal, such as Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort, or Magic Moment Resort & Kids Club, where pools and recreation areas are built with multi-generational groups in mind.

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Types of Hotels in Orlando Available Through ResortPass

Luxury & Golf Resorts. Orlando’s luxury resorts are designed for full-day immersion, with expansive grounds, destination spas, and championship golf courses anchoring the experience. Properties like The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes and Waldorf Astoria Orlando emphasize refined service, serene pool environments, and elevated dining, making them ideal for couples, special occasions, or travelers seeking a calmer counterbalance to the theme parks.

Golf-forward resorts such as Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate and Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress pair resort-style pools with championship courses and clubhouse amenities, appealing to guests who want an active yet relaxed daycation.

Large-Scale Family & Destination Resorts. Many Orlando hotels are purpose-built as standalone destinations, especially for families and multi-generational groups. Resorts like Gaylord Palms Resort, Rosen Shingle Creek, and Margaritaville Resort Orlando feature expansive pool complexes, multiple dining venues, and on-site entertainment that support an all-day stay without leaving the property. These hotels work especially well for travelers taking a break from theme parks or visitors looking for resort amenities without an overnight commitment.

Disney-Area & Theme Park–Adjacent Hotels. Hotels near Walt Disney World and surrounding attractions are built around convenience and high-capacity amenities. Properties such as Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort, and Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista offer large pool decks, casual dining, and easy access to Disney parks and Disney Springs. These hotels are especially popular for early arrivals, late departures, or spacing out park days with a dedicated R&R day.

Modern, Boutique & Design-Forward Hotels. For guests seeking a quieter, more contemporary atmosphere, Orlando also offers a growing selection of design-led hotels. ette hotel stands out for its minimalist aesthetic and wellness-forward approach, while Lake Nona Wave Hotel blends modern architecture, technology, and art into a distinctly elevated resort experience. These properties appeal to couples, solo travelers, and remote workers looking for a calmer setting with thoughtfully designed amenities.

Extended-Stay & Apartment-Style Resorts. Extended-stay and suite-style hotels offer a more residential feel paired with resort access. Properties like Vista Cay Resort, Homewood Suites by Hilton Orlando Flamingo Crossings, and Residence Inn Orlando East UCF provide spacious layouts and relaxed pool environments. These hotels are well suited for families needing extra space, longer daytime stays, or travelers who prefer a lower-key atmosphere.

Airport & Convenience-Oriented Hotels. For short stays, long layovers, or work-focused days, Orlando’s airport-area hotels prioritize accessibility and comfort. Hyatt Place Orlando Airport and Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Airport combine easy access with pools, lounges, and quiet common spaces.

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Amenities Included With a Orlando Hotel Day Pass

Amenities vary by property, but most Orlando hotel day passes include:

  • Pool access
  • Lounge chairs and towel service
  • On-site dining and bars
  • Wi-Fi

Depending on the hotel, optional upgrades may include cabanas or daybeds, food and beverage credits, spa or fitness center access, or private day rooms. All amenities included are clearly listed on each property page at booking.

When you book through ResortPass, expect instant confirmation, exclusive seasonal rates, and flexible cancellation policies.

Where Are the Best Hotels in Orlando Located?

Orlando is a sprawling destination, and hotel location plays a major role in shaping the day pass experience. Some neighborhoods are built around large, self-contained resorts, while others prioritize convenience, dining access, or a quieter pace.

Lake Buena Vista & Bonnet Creek. Lake Buena Vista and Bonnet Creek sit closest to Walt Disney World and are home to many of Orlando’s most recognizable resort hotels. This area is defined by large-scale properties designed for full-day stays, with expansive pool complexes, multiple dining venues, and resort-style amenities that make it easy to settle in for the day.

Hotels like Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, Waldorf Astoria Orlando, Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista, and Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort are especially popular for travelers breaking up theme park days or looking for a classic Orlando resort experience without an overnight stay.

International Drive & Convention District. International Drive is one of Orlando’s most central corridors, known for its mix of restaurants, entertainment, convention venues, and proximity to Universal Orlando. Hotels in this area tend to balance accessibility with modern amenities, making it a flexible option for both leisure and business travelers. Properties such as Element Orlando International Drive offer a relaxed, contemporary setting ideal for travelers who want pool access and comfort without committing to a theme park-centric resort.

ChampionsGate & Southwest Orlando. Southwest of the main tourist corridors, ChampionsGate offers a quieter, more spacious resort environment. This area is known for golf-focused resorts and wide-open grounds that feel removed from the busiest parts of Orlando. Hotels like Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate and Rosen Shingle Creek appeal to travelers looking for a slower pace, inviting pools, and amenities designed for unhurried, full-day use.

Lake Nona. Lake Nona represents a newer side of Orlando, centered around innovation, wellness, and modern design. Compared to traditional resort zones, it offers a calmer, more refined atmosphere with a strong focus on architecture, technology, and health-forward amenities. The Lake Nona Wave Hotel stands out as a destination for travelers who want a more contemporary, less tourist-driven experience.

Orlando International Airport Area. The area surrounding Orlando International Airport is built for convenience, making it ideal for travelers with early arrivals, late departures, or limited time in the city. Hotels such as Hyatt Place Orlando Airport and Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Airport provide comfortable amenities and pool access without the longer drive times associated with resort-heavy neighborhoods.