Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort
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Character and identity
A 750-room resort spread across the Lake Buena Vista corridor near Orlando's theme parks, this is a self-contained Florida vacation complex built around a lagoon-style pool with waterfalls, a swim-through rock grotto, and waterslides. The footprint is large and amenity-dense: multiple on-property restaurants, a golf course, tennis, rock climbing, watersports, and the Marilyn Monroe Spa. The mood is resort-casual rather than design-led, with a service register tuned to families and groups who want everything within walking distance. Expect activity over intimacy, and a property that functions as its own contained holiday rather than a base for exploring elsewhere.
Who's it for
Best for:
Multi-generational families and active couples heading to the Orlando parks who want a resort that can absorb a full week without leaving the gates. The pool complex suits kids, while golf, the spa, tennis, and a deep restaurant lineup ("so many good restaurant choices we never ate off property") give adults their own rhythm.
Should look elsewhere:
Design-minded travellers, urban seekers, and couples after a quiet, boutique-scale escape will find the 750-room scale and family-resort energy at odds with what they want. It's also not the pick if you're looking for a beach, walkable surroundings, or a refined, adults-only mood.
Bottom line
What defines this property is amenity breadth: the dining lineup and pool complex are strong enough that most guests genuinely don't leave. Book it if you're travelling with kids or a group and want everything on site; choose a room with pool or golf-course views, and target shoulder-season rates when park crowds and pricing ease.
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