⭐️⭐️⭐️ Beautiful property and excellent service but outrageous pricing and constant construction limit the experience
The Four Seasons Orlando is visually stunning. The facility is immaculate, the grounds are peaceful, and the staff delivers excellent service at every level. The lazy river is relaxing and the entire resort feels high-end and well maintained.
However, the pricing structure makes it difficult to fully enjoy what the resort offers. I paid six thousand dollars for five nights just for the room. On top of that, nearly everything felt like an upcharge. A soda was six dollars, a basic burger was twenty-three dollars, and a couples massage cost seven hundred sixty dollars. Valet parking was sixty dollars per day with no self-parking option available.
There was also daily construction happening next to the resort which was disruptive at times and took away from the relaxing atmosphere. For the price point, I expected a quiet and peaceful experience which this unfortunately was not.
The pool and lazy river close at nine in the evening and the spa shuts down at eight which feels unnecessarily early for a resort in this category. One of the blankets we received had a visible stain. There was no washer or dryer in the room and instead laundry service was offered at twelve to thirty dollars per item which again felt overpriced.
Dining at the on-site restaurants consistently cost two hundred to five hundred dollars for two people per meal. While the service and surroun