When evaluating your choices for Orlando vacation home rates, options and accommmodations, keep in mind that size does matter. Let’s look at some Orlando vacation rental options when compared to a hotel room.

A typical hotel hotel room runs approximately 325 square feet in size. The average nightly rate in Orlando for that hotel room runs around $80 per night depending on the time of year or .25 cents per square foot if you are evaluating a cost average based on size. Two hotel rooms could tightly accommodate eight people for a total of $160 per night.

For a three bedroom vacation villa in Orlando that will sleep eight to ten persons, it will run around the same amount ($160/night) depending on time of year, amenities and subdivision. Such a vacation home/villa will be roughly 1,800 square foot on average. Therefore, for a much larger home, your per square foot cost is .09 cents per square foot, plus you get the use many amenities that typical Orlando hotels do not have such as a fully equipped kitchen, private garage and private pool.

In summary, Orlando vacation homes/villas represent significantly better value than hotels if you are traveling with 4 or more persons. Based on our calculations, hotel rental rates run around .25 cents per square foot while vacation homes are in the .09 cents per square foot range on average.

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