Holiday Inn & Suites Across From Universal Orlando by IHG

3.5
5130 reviews
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As a Universal Partner Hotel, Holiday Inn & Suites Across from Universal Orlando is your family-friendly gateway to fun! Take advantage of our scheduled shuttle service to Orlando’s popular theme parks. Steps from Universal Orlando, Universal Islands of Adventure, Universal Volcano Bay, Universal Studios Florida, and Universal CityWalk, we are just 15 minutes from SeaWorld® Orlando, Discovery Cove®, and Walt Disney World Resort®. Shop the mall at Millennia and I-Drive. Located just three miles from the Orange County Convention Center, we are an ideal choice for business travelers. Plus, we offer meeting and event venues and a 24-hour Business Center. Enhance your stay with top-notch amenities like an outdoor pool and Fitness Center. Kids 11 and under eat free at TGI Fridays, onsite at our hotel, specializing in an early breakfast buffet, lunch, dinner, and happy hour options. Your kids will love our splash zone. Our property is secured by parking gates, parking rates apply. Stay with us and make your Orlando adventure unforgettable!

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Holiday Inn & Suites Across From Universal Orlando by IHG
5916 Caravan Ct, Orlando, FL
32819, United States

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Reviews

3.5
5,130 reviews
5 stars
1,788
4 stars
1,176
3 stars
697
2 stars
502
1 star
967

What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Renovation Issues

The hotel is undergoing extensive renovations, leading to a chaotic environment with construction noise, blocked areas, and lack of amenities.

Cleanliness Concerns

Multiple reviews highlighted issues with cleanliness, including dirty rooms, moldy smells, and pest problems.

Customer Service

While some staff were noted as friendly, many guests reported unhelpful or rude service, particularly regarding complaints and issues.

Hidden Fees

Guests expressed frustration over unexpected fees, including high parking charges and a resort fee that was not disclosed during booking.

Room Quality

Rooms were often described as outdated, poorly maintained, and lacking basic amenities, leading to a disappointing stay for many guests.
  • HH
    H.
    1 day ago
    1.0
    One of the worst hotels I’ve ever stayed at. Not a single mention of construction when booking and as soon as we check in we are given a letter stating there is construction occurring with the windows. There is construction through out the entire hotel, the elevators look like a death trap. Everything smells so bad, the rooms might have been sanitized but they’re so outdated and dirty. This would’ve ruined our stay already but then add on half of the parking lot being blocked off due to the construction and the rest had construction material thrown about. Not to mention the almost $30 they charge a night to park in their disgusting parking lot. Awful experience will not be back.
  • TS
    Tara Sherlock
    2 days ago
    1.0
    We booked the Holiday Inn Across from Universal six months in advance, and apparently that’s just enough time for the hotel to fall into a construction zone. Had we known, we would have happily stayed literally anywhere else including the Jurassic Park gift shop. The lobby looked like it was auditioning for an episode of Extreme Makeover: Chaos Edition, the elevators smelled like they had given up on life, and the entire third floor where we stayed from 11/14 to 11/21 had an odor that can only be described as “mystery meets despair.” There’s no microwave, the fridge was doing the bare minimum (like a teenager asked to clean their room), and the walls were so thin we became unwilling subscribers to the conversation next door, which included someone negotiating the sale of marijuana. Truly an immersive experience, Universal should take notes. Since it’s marketed like a Universal partner hotel, we expected convenient transportation. Instead, the shuttle schedule was so limited that we’re pretty sure the buses were operating on island time, just without the island. There’s no breakfast, unless you count being gently directed to the TGI Fridays next door for an all-you-can-eat option, which felt oddly like being told to fend for ourselves. The one shining light was our housekeeper who was friendly, thorough, and the only thing in the building actually working as intended. If the whole hotel operated like she did, this would be a five-star review. Unfortunately, it’s a hard no for us ever staying here again. The only universal thing about this place was disappointment.
  • CJ
    Capt Jim
    3 days ago
    1.0
    I was extremely disappointed with my stay at this hotel. The room itself was very old, had an unpleasant smell, and the air conditioner barely worked — it didn’t blow hard enough to cool the room at all. The elevator also smelled strongly of dog urine, which was really off-putting. What made things even worse was that the entire property is under major renovation. Half of the parking lot is taken up by construction equipment, yet the hotel still charges $30 a night just to park. For the condition the hotel is currently in, that fee feels unreasonable. After seeing the room and the overall state of the hotel, I immediately requested a refund and chose to stay at the Hyatt across the way instead. Much better experience. I would not recommend staying here until the renovations are complete and the basic issues are addressed. Customer service I give 2 out of 5 stars. The girl at the counter was a bit rude when I asked for a refund and when I explained why.
  • BH
    Brad Hoy
    6 days ago
    1.0
    Let me preface this by saying I’m a Diamond Elite member so I stay in A LOT of IHG hotels. This hotel is probably the worst I’ve stayed in around the country. First things first, there is construction everywhere and I was not warned before hand and they also have no signs posted. Not a huge deal but kind of annoying. Secondly, the elevators are DISGUSTING. They literally smell like vomit, urine, and excrement. They made my wife and her friend gag the entire time. Thirdly, they had no microwave in the room or on site. There’s a TGI Fridays connected so they obviously partnered with them to force you to eat there. Bad part is, we did, but you can’t even heat up any leftovers since they don’t have any microwaves. Fourthly, the water pressure is TRASH. No explanation needed on this. Fifth, the construction workers literally blocked in the parking lot. We had to squeeze between 2 cars to get out. If another car was in that spot we would’ve been trapped completely in. Sixth, they charge an extra $17.95 a night for no apparent reason AND charged for parking which was another $28 a day which WAS NOT advertised. So with our stay it was another ~$150 Lastly, we were woken up by the fire alarm which was a false alarm because of the construction. It literally went on and off for half an hour. Please if you can stay anywhere else, do it
  • JC
    jose Cortes
    Nov 6, 2025
    1.0
    I’ve never review a hotel while staying there but I think it’s worth saying this is very much the most frustrating first day at an IHG hotel. $148 dollars to park next to construction suppplies and rental cars for 5 days is diabolical. Already key card deactivated twice so stuck outside with our hands full until someone came by Hotel is SIGNIFICANTLY under construction. We booked way earlier in year and didn’t know this. Making hotel daily fee another $90 spent. The hotel room is 22 feet long. Very roomy which is good. But the bathroom is 3 feet wide so I can literally touch both walls while on toilet. Room is nice enough, as this one is decently renovated. But no full length mirror and very little closet space. Hallway has old thick carpet making it extremely hard to roll suitcases down hall. Carlos was very friendly at check in. Although very hard to hear and have conversation with the drilling behind him. 5 days here….here we go…. Day 2- all treadmills in gym under maintenance.had to drive around a construction side and through actual actual spots to get to our side of parking Day 3- ice machine on floor 4 broken

Frequently Asked Questions About Holiday Inn & Suites Across From Universal Orlando by IHG

What airport is closest to Holiday Inn & Suites ?

Holiday Inn & Suites Across From Universal Orlando offers proximity to Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB).

Does Holiday Inn & Suites Across From Universal Orlando offer an airport shuttle?

No, Holiday Inn & Suites Across From Universal Orlando does not provide an airport shuttle.