Orlando Hotels - No Kids
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Linda - Thx, but I was kidding. I'm more curious as to why the OP is going to Orlando in the first place w/the requirements/requests set forth. Why not go to someplace more 'adult-friendly' like the Keys, or South Beach ?
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San...no prob. Actually, we go down there every year for the Wine festival. We have a time share and expect to see kids, but there are usually fewer in Oct. My husband has an every other year convention there. There are few kids at the Concention Ctr hotels as well. And that's true about the Las vegas one, LOLOL!
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Innesha, when I stayed at the Waikoloa Hilton on the Big Island (a kid magnet if there ever was one!) we were thrilled to know that there was an "adults only" pool. So, we happily settled in...and it was way too quiet for us. We moved back over and settled in by the lazy river at the Big Pool with all the kids
It's going to be hard to find a totally kids-free option in Orlando, but I've had business meetings at the Portofino at all times of the year and am amazed at how quiet the property is - compared to the other options in Orlando. AND, with the choice of two alternate pools to the big one with waterslide and sandy beach entry, it's the closest I can think of that matches your request in Orlando.
Wherever you go, let us know how it went.
It's going to be hard to find a totally kids-free option in Orlando, but I've had business meetings at the Portofino at all times of the year and am amazed at how quiet the property is - compared to the other options in Orlando. AND, with the choice of two alternate pools to the big one with waterslide and sandy beach entry, it's the closest I can think of that matches your request in Orlando.
Wherever you go, let us know how it went.