Conrad Orlando Resort with Kids (Orlando, FL)

Why Conrad Orlando?

Conrad Orlando is a luxury resort within Evermore Orlando Resort. You are able to enjoy the beautiful Evermore Bay lagoon while also having access to Conrad specific amenities like their private beach and pool. Conrad Orlando also has a kids splash pad, spa, kids club, fitness center, and golf course. Walt Disney World is 1.5 miles away and the hotel offers complimentary transportation and advanced ticket purchase options. My family has stayed at this resort 3 times now and we love it!

Related Posts: Evermore Resort with Kids and Resort Must Haves Items with Kids

Rooms & Pricing

We have stayed in a standard guestroom each time we have stayed here. The options for the standard rooms are a king bed with a sofa bed or two queens. These rooms do not come with a balcony, but the window is large and provides lots of sunlight. One time we were upgraded to a room with a balcony, but those standard rooms are on the opposite side of the lagoon. Having a lagoon or pool view would be considered an upgrade. If you can do it though, I do highly recommend getting a room with a lagoon or pool view. The balconies are a nice size so there is plenty of room for you and the family to sit out there and enjoy the view. The balconies also have Sunny the Bunny, a bright orange bunny that the kids love. Depending on your view, you may even be able to see the Disney fireworks right from your balcony. But no matter what room you choose, the rooms are gorgeous. I love the design and finishes of the rooms.

Pricing will vary based on what room option you choose and when you go. March and April will be high prices due to spring break and so will major holidays such as New Year’s Eve and 4th of July. Below I include base line pricing but please note, these rates are as of the time I reviewed. Resort pricing fluctuates and is always subject to change. Conrad Orlando is also a part of Hilton Worldwide. So, if you are a points person, make sure you check out availability to use your points to stay here.

Let’s talk through some of the room options:

  • King Guestroom or 2 Queen Guestroom (440 sq ft): These are their standard rooms (the king does have a sofa bed) and they include a large bathroom, closet that has plenty of room, table with two chairs, TV, and mini bar. Note: There is not a mini fridge for you to be able to use. There is only a small, refrigerated section in the bar area that has pre-stocked drink options.
    • Price Range: $500+
  • King Guestroom or 2 Queen Guestroom with Balcony (505 sq ft): If you want a pool or lagoon view balcony, make sure you select that option when choosing your room. They are more expensive than the standard balcony rooms. The setup is the same as the guestrooms without a balcony (see above).
    • Price Range for Standard: $500+
    • Pricing Range for Pool or Lagoon View: $550+
  • One Bedroom Suite with Balcony (960 sq ft): In this suite, there is a separate bedroom with a king sized bed and en suite bathroom. In the living room is a sofa bed, TV, table with 4 chairs (standard rooms have a table with 2 chairs). There is also a balcony off the living room that looks a little larger than the standard rooms.
    • Price Range: $750+
  • Family Suite with Twin Bunk Beds (995 sq ft): My kids would love this suite and so would I! But it is on the higher end price wise. There is a separate bedroom with a king-sized bed and en suite bathroom. The living room has twin bunk beds, a sofa bed, dining table with 4 chairs, and TV. The balcony in this room is the largest of the rooms I have outlined. It includes a sofa, two chairs, and table.
    • Price Range: $1,400+

Pool & Splash Pad

We love the pool here! It has a large zero entry area that is perfect with little kids or kids of different ages. I’m able to sit in the shallow part of the zero entry with my youngest while he walks around but still see my older two who may want to swim out a little further. There is plenty of space to spread out so I have never felt like the pool was extremely crowded while we were (even during spring break). The pool is heated, which is a big plus in winter and spring because the lagoon is not. So when we have come over spring break, we spend more time swimming in the pool than the lagoon. There are also plenty of lounge chairs and umbrellas. We have not had an issue being able to get a lounge chair or two. Now if you need to get several, you may want to head down there early. For us, it is really about having a place to set our stuff down, we don’t get to spend a lot of time sitting in the lounge chairs with the kids.

The splash pad is perfect for little kids. There are not any bells and whistles to it, it is simply a splash pad. So my older two have fun for 5 minutes and then they are ready to move on to the next thing. But for toddlers, I think it is a great option to entertain them without you having to be on high alert, the way you are when they are in the pool.

As a Conrad Orlando guest, you also have access to the family slide pool on the Evermore side. This pool has a large 4 person slide that is so much fun! Check out my Evermore Resort post to see additional details.

Conrad Beach

Conrad Orlando has their own private beach on the lagoon that you must be a Conrad guest in order to use it. So Evermore Orlando Resort guests are not able to use it, they have access to the other beaches along the lagoon. Conrad’s beach area has its own chairs, umbrellas, and dining service. There are also daybeds here, which you can read about more in the cabanas and daybeds section. We always get a daybed on the beach, I LOVE them.   

Pro tip: Bring beach toys for the kids! If you are not able to pack them, you can also buy a set at Dockside Outfitters.

Dining Options

  • Little Spoon: A café and market for gourmet grab-and-go options. This is where we get our breakfast and coffee each morning. They also have gelato, pastries, and essentials (bottled water, milk, juice, etc). Open from 6:30am – 8pm.
  • Papaya Club: This restaurant is a Polynesian-inspired menu. You can sit down in their outdoor seating to eat or you can order it while you are at the pool or Conrad Beach. We have yet to not like anything from here, but the chicken wrap is my favorite. Open from 10:30am – 9pm.
  • Ceiba: This is an elevated rooftop dining experience that offers regional Mexican dishes. We have not eaten here but we have come up here for a drink to watch the Disney fireworks and it is beautiful. We have only come here when my mom has been with us though so she can watch the kids. Personally, I would not bring my kids here at their current ages. Open for dinner only from 5pm – 10pm.
  • Sophia’s Trattoria: This restaurant offers dishes from Southern Italy. We have not eaten here but it is more casual than Ceiba and is a great family friendly option at the resort. Open for breakfast from 7am – 11am and dinner from 5pm to 10pm.
  • Room Service: This resort does offer room service. Breakfast is offered from 6:30am – 11am and all day dining is from 11:30am – 1am.
  • Dining at Evermore: You also have access to the dining options at Evermore. We love The Landing at Evermore, this offers a variety of options for the family to choose from plus you can sit outside and let the kids play. Check out my Evermore Resort post for additional details on this.

Things To Do

  • Kids Club: There are full day package options, by the hour options, or on Friday and Saturday nights, they do a “Kids Night Out”. Check out their site to see a listing of the daily and weekly programming.
  • Paddleboarding & Kayaks: If you head to Dockside Outfitters (close to The Landing), you can rent complimentary paddleboards and kayaks to explore the lagoon.
  • Spa: The spa at Conrad looks gorgeous! It is on my list of things I want to do but I have not gotten to yet. Here is their website with additional details.
  • Cypress Golf Course: If you are a golfer, there is a golf course there for you to be able to get out on. My husband and I are not golfers so I can’t speak to it but it is a great option to have if you are.
  • Holidays: If you will be here over a holiday, be sure to look into what special offerings they have. They typically offer unique experiences to make each holiday special.
  • You are also able to participate in the activities on the Evermore Orlando Resort side so I recommend reading my Evermore Resort post as well

Cabanas & Daybeds

There are cabanas located next to the pool and the kids splash pad area. The cabanas accommodate up to 6 guests and include a complimentary pool float, your choice of a seasonal fruit platter or fun-in-the-sun box, and a cooler stocked with assorted sodas and waters. We have not rented a cabana, we have always gone with the beach daybed option but they look very nice and spacious. I have seen the price of the cabanas as low as $400 and as high as $700. Their cabanas have had better pricing than the Evermore cabanas, which I have seen go over $1,000.

For daybeds, you have the option of a daybed next to the pool or by the beach. The ones by the beach are bigger than the ones by the pool and circular. My family (there are 5 of us) have comfortably sat on one. The ones by the pool are the size of two lounge chairs. Included in the cost is a cooler of soft drinks and water. The pool daybeds are $200 and the beach daybeds are $350 (please note, these prices do not include the 20% gratuity that is automatically applied or taxes & fees). I reserved a daybed in April 2026 and after gratuity and taxes, the total was $467.

Other Items to Note

  • Arrivals & Departures Lounge: This is such a great amenity if you plan to hang out by the pool on the day you check out. The front desk will give you access to the lounge when you are checking out, just let them know that you plan to stay. When you first enter, there is a lobby area that has a sofa and water bottles. People also leave their luggage here. From there, it breaks out into a women’s side and a men’s side. In the women’s lounge, there are lockers, a mirror with plenty of counter space, shower, bathrooms, and a stall if you just need to change. So whether you want to change out of your bathing suit before driving home or be able to shower and get ready for a long haul flight, you will everything you need in this lounge.
  • Sunscreen machines: Along the walking path of Evermore Bay, you will see a few machines that apply sunscreen. It is really cool and the kids love to do it (I call that a win!). You select what SPF sunscreen you want, step in, and then the machine will spin you in a circle while it sprays sunscreen on you.
  • Water station by the pool: The Conrad pool has a station where you can get cups of water any time you need to. This is nice to have it easily accessible but also in the Florida heat, it is important that you are always drinking water. It is worth noting that along the path of Evermore Bay, there are water bottle refill stations as well. If you brought water bottles for your kids (like I always do), this is a great place to keep them filled up.
  • Parking: At the Conrad Orlando, your only option for parking is valet. The cost is $50/day so keep that in mind when anticipating your costs.

Overall Feedback & FAQs

Would I stay here again? Absolutely! I have stayed here multiple times and will be back at some point. This resort is beautiful and being able to utilize the amenities at both the Conrad and Evermore is a huge plus. Relaxing on the daybed by the beach, going down the water slide with my kids, swimming in the pool, and watching the Disney fireworks while staring at the gorgeous lagoon really makes for a great vacation. I highly recommend reading my post about Evermore Resort as well because I get into a lot more details on all that Evermore has to offer. And Conrad guests are able to use those amenities as well.

  • Is Conrad Orlando worth the price? In my opinion, yes. Spring break time can have very high rates but if you keep your eye out, you can find better deals over the summer. It is a luxury resort and prices are comparable to the Ritz Carlton and are more affordable than the Four Seasons.
  • Is a balcony room worth the extra cost? I think that depends on your preference and price point. The balconies are large enough to be able to sit out there and enjoy it. If you have ever been to a resort with a shoe box for a balcony, you understand the difference. So if I were to pay for a balcony, I would want to get a lagoon or pool view. But I’ve stayed in a standard room without a balcony multiple times and have had just as much fun at the resort. Since I am local though, we usually stay 1 or 2 nights. I think if I were staying longer, I would want a balcony. And depending on where your room is, you might be able to see the Disney fireworks.
  • Is the resort kid friendly? Yes. There are a lot of kids both at the Conrad and at Evermore.
  • What is your favorite dining option? Little Spoon for breakfast and Papaya Club for lunch or dinner. I also like to walk over to The Landing for dinner because I love the variety of options plus the casual atmosphere.
  • Is the pool heated? Yes, the pool is heated both at the Conrad and the family slide pool.
  • Is the lagoon heated? No. So keep that in mind when traveling in winter or spring.
  • Which cabana do you recommend? I have not reserved a cabana before but based on the multiple times I have been there and scoping out where they are, I would choose the main pool option at Conrad. I love the over water cabanas at Evermore but keep in mind they have dynamic pricing. So as demand goes up, so does the cost. I recommend booking as soon as possible if you want one on the Evermore side.
  • Which daybed option do you recommend? I love the beach daybed. We have rented one twice now.
  • Where can I get coffee? At Little Spoon located next to the front desk or if you are in the mood for a beautiful morning walk, you can head over to Sandhill Provisions in The Landing.
  • How far is it from Disney? It is only about 15-20 minutes and the resort offers a complimentary shuttle.
  • Is there a kids club? Yes, the resort has a kids club with different options and activities.
  • What is the cost? That will depend on when you go and what accommodation option you choose. The rooms and pricing section at the beginning of this post provides additional details.
  • Does parking cost extra? Yes. The only parking option at this resort is valet parking for $50/day.