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friz1
![]() 2 Posts Joined: 03 Sep 2005 Status: offline | Posted - 03 Sep 2005 : 07:57:48

| Hi
I am planning to visit Orlando next March with my family. I am currently looking for a 3/4 bed villa (which of course is reasonably priced!) but I am starting to get confused. There seems to be hundreds of sites with villas on and I could really do with some advice about which communities are the best to stay in.
We want to be relatively close to Disney but not on top of it.
Any advice would be gratefully received - also if anyone has any villa recommendations that would be great as well. I am looking to travel from 25/03 until 08/04.
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berni_richards
   
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Andy and Wendy
 
United Kingdom 174 Posts Joined: 11 Jul 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 03 Sep 2005 : 08:12:27

| Katie,
Why don't you put out a general enquiry for your dates using the 3 links at the top of this page - simply click on the links that say -"Orlando Villas", "Florida Villas", and "Orlando Vacation Homes".
All villas on these sites are verified for ownership - you deal directly with a private owner rather than a faceless tour operator.
Owners can only respond to you via an enquiry, rather than through the forum. This will also give you a good idea of the features you might want - you can then shortlist those you must have through to those you would like and start to home in on the villa that best suits your needs.
All of the villas are usually within a 15 minute drive of Dienyworld, so it's probably best to go for a villa that matches your needs and start from there.
Have fun selecting!
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LiesaAnna
    
 United Kingdom 11989 Posts Joined: 04 Sep 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 03 Sep 2005 : 08:29:06

| happy villa hunting, so many lovely ones to choose!! try and put in order of importance to yourself and your family, whether you want a pool, games room, how many bedrooms etc.......... enjoy!! | Liesa | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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pieman790
    
 United Kingdom 3881 Posts Joined: 29 Mar 2004 Status: online | Posted - 03 Sep 2005 : 09:22:02

| Hello Friz , There are many villas for hire in and around the Orlando/Kissimmee area and three sites listed above offer many to choose from. Some offer differant things ie , Games room, lake view, internet, 2 master suites etc, so as others have said you have to make your mind up as to what you want for your stay. Most villas are within 15 minutes of Disney and other attractions. Have fun choosing. | Neil & Cathy
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dawn burley
  
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E. Cosgrove
    
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| Katie, you need to sit down with your family and draw up a wish list of the things you would like.
Do you want a games room, a spa, TV's in every room, baby equipment etc etc. You can put your list of requests down on your enquiry and hopefully that will narrow down the number of replies you receive as only those who can meet your requirements should reply.
Take a look at the community map and read the descriptions of each community, does any one particularly take your fancy? Do you want one with a clubhouse and community facilities? You can put in an enquiry to a specific community if you wish. Most of the communities are within 15 - 20 mins drive from Disney and some as little as 10 mins, I wouldn't describe any as being "right on top of Disney" after all wdw IS 45 SQ miles and even once you enter WDW property you are still several minutes drive to your chosen theme park.
Whatever you decide you will have great fun planning, and the forum is a wealth of information. Somebody will have the answers, except to the question "which villa?" Thats up to you | Liz www.orlandovillas.com/florida-vacation-rental-1599.aspx | Edited by - E. Cosgrove on 03 Sep 2005 10:18:27 | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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ShirleyCottam
    
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domster
    
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| Looking I find cheers me up when we are planning our next trip. You have come to the right place to find a great villa. There are so many on here all offering so much.
Most of the villas are near to Disney and I would say all are easily within 20 minutes of the front gate.
If you need help I am sure all the guys on here would be only to willing to help you.
Happy hunting | DOM
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Arby
 
United Kingdom 186 Posts Joined: 17 Aug 2005 Status: offline | Posted - 03 Sep 2005 : 18:36:09

| | If you've got kids then my honest suggestion would be to go for the actual resort communities. That way if you decide to have a day at the villa the kids can occupy themselves at a clubhouse or community pool or in the resort areas. Our children always preferred that. So if I was going to give actual names, I'd have to say Glenbrook, Windsor Palms, Emerald Island and Solana would be your best bets. You won't feel like going to theme parks every day because it's exhausting and a day inbetween rushing around is much needed. | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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Twiglet
  
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| Friz it is overwhelming....I've been faced with the same dilema, as so many villas and so many GORGEOUS properties (have to say the villas and their owners, are just delightful here).
Anyway I would say look up the communities and the map, and see what grabs you. Do you want to be near restaurants/shops, do you want facilities on your community (eg clubhouse, activites for kids) or are you happy to stay within your villa and relax, after days out? Be guided by the community and your family needs, and then enjoy looking at the houses in that area. If you are after a specific style of villa then be guided by a villa.
Of course saying all this, we are still deciding...its a s-l-o-w process! | Theresa
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CarolAnn
    
United Kingdom 4788 Posts Joined: 12 Apr 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 03 Sep 2005 : 23:02:58

| I really do not think you will go wrong with any property you might select from the websites at the top of this page All the villas are verified regularly, many owners play an active part in this forum, sharing advice, experiences as well as the tips they share with the forums. Try not to be daunted by the choice available, rather delighted at the quality & choice available to you, happy shopping  | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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jo-anne
   
 1044 Posts Joined: 19 Mar 2005 Status: offline | Posted - 04 Sep 2005 : 10:13:48

| Hi Friz Have a great time choosing from the fabulous homes available on this site. Not only will your villa be one of the best in the US, but more importantly, you will be renting from people who really care about their homes and the people who are renting from them. I don't think you can beat personal service and that's what you will get from owners like ourselves on this forum. Just look at all the ways in which owners here are looking to make their villa better and better and better by getting advice and support from other members. A Florida villa holiday is the best you'll ever take and we are all here to help. Just ask! | Jo-Anne http://www.orlandovillas.com/florida-vacation-rental-2103.aspx
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Nick Sayer
 
 United Kingdom 121 Posts Joined: 05 Mar 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 06 Sep 2005 : 18:13:44

| Hi Friz
I remember when i first booked a villa via the internet and was very overwhelmed.
We only recently purchased our one last Novemeber and have stayed at probably 8 different villas over the last 6 or so years and have to say using one of the three sites connected with this forum we have never been even remotly dissapointed. The only time we were slightly dissapointed was when we booked one through Virgin. Not because the house wasn't nice but we didn't know where we would be until we arrived which for me part of the Florida holiday is the planning and looking at the pictures of where you will be staying.
Study the different ones available and i would try and get one south facing with a pool and preferably a spa. Also i always find that i don't like being overlooked at the back as when you are using the pool i like some privacy, this is why i like a lakeside plot or conservation area, but that is personal taste.
Any of the villas on the linked websites will only be a short drive from the theme parks, shops and restaurants.
Happy hunting and try and make the searching part an exciting part of your holiday.
Most importantly have fun.
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friz1
![]() 2 Posts Joined: 03 Sep 2005 Status: offline | Posted - 17 Sep 2005 : 08:50:29

| Thanks everyone for the advice - it has been really useful.
I have rented private villas before but only in Europe - the quality of villas in Florida looks much better for the same price!
I am hoping to book very soon and am already looking forward to it.
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Lynnes
    
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J & O
 36 Posts Joined: 13 Dec 2003 Status: offline | Posted - 18 Sep 2005 : 13:45:39

| With regard to renting a villa, it can be daunting to say the least. We once spent two weeks seeking, comparing and finally booking one to find we booked the wrong one. It ended up being fine but with the choice you have, you need to set your priorities of what is important to YOU!
Some villas provide multiple master bedrooms (king, queen or double beds) Decide what you would enjoy most.
Some villas provide free baby equipment - some rent it out
Some villas have extended pool decks with pool fences, while others have standard pool decks, and older villas may have door alarms in place of pool safety fences.
Some include tax while others exclude it. Check on the price of pool or spa heating too!
Check how long it takes to drive to Disney, although most will be within a 15 minute drive.
If children are involved, see what child friendly amenities they provide such as a PS2, books, pool table, and community facilities.
Once you know what you want, it'll be easy to book the right villa. Good Luck! Olga | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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luckylady
    
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| quote: Originally posted by floridadreamvilla.co.uk Not quite true - some owners choose to have door alarms as an extra precaution against children wandering into the pool area un-upervised. It also stops guests leaving doors open and thus air-conditioning Florida, which costs owners a fortune in wasted electricity.
Having door alarms is by no means an indication of an "older villa".
quote: Originally posted by J & O older villas may have door alarms in place of pool safety fences.
Both my homes have pool alarms neither are more than 3 years old I personally wouldn't dream of renting to young families without pool alarms what ever age my villas were
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Linicia
   
 United Kingdom 1022 Posts Joined: 15 Apr 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 18 Sep 2005 : 23:52:46

| quote: Originally posted by floridadreamvilla.co.uk Not quite true - some owners choose to have door alarms as an extra precaution against children wandering into the pool area un-upervised. It also stops guests leaving doors open and thus air-conditioning Florida, which costs owners a fortune in wasted electricity.
Having door alarms is by no means an indication of an "older villa".
Absolutely true. Our villa is brand new, as of August 30th this year and we have alarms.
We could all tell you what to look out for but, ultimately, your choice should be what suits your needs. Do you need a single storey home or would a two storey suit your needs better? Some people prefer one, some two. Will your party have more than one car? If so, you will need one with a double garage or parking for two cars off the road. If you make a list of what you want - before starting to look, as that will only get you confused - then you can find one you like by a process of elimination.
Good hunting - enjoy. | Pat
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