In Lake Buena Vista, the Sheraton Vistana Resort feels less like a hotel and more like a sprawling, tropical village. While the front desk can be sales-focused, guests praise the responsive maintenance crews who keep the 135-acre grounds and seven distinct pool complexes pristine. The real draw is the residential comfort. Insiders suggest requesting the Cascades section for modern finishes, then retreating to your signature screened-in balcony, a fan-favorite sanctuary for enjoying the warm Florida breeze without the bugs.
Clean, quiet, comfortable, and 10-15 minutes from everywhere you want to be! The pools are nice, the on site store is pricey but convenient. Multiple gyms on property but we only used one that was very clean and had basic equipment. Actually didn’t get to spend as much time as we would have liked relaxing at the resort due to being at parks 12 plus hours a day. The $25 a night parking fee is not included in your booking price and honestly it is absolutely ridiculous to pay $25 additional a night just to park your car. That is the only single reason why I may search for an alternative resort on our next trip. Make sure stock up on food at Publix or Costco, you’ll pay $55 for two large pizzas and that is with “free” delivery. Kids loved the many pool options!