Magic Village Views, Orlando - 3 Bedroom Suite
Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Townhome with 2 Levels
3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 2200 square feet, 205 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, and 2x Twin
6 Guests maximum
Nearest airport
Orlando International Airport - MCO
20 minutes by car
Property View
Magic Village Resort
Additional Fees
Like our own Owners, visiting 3RD HOME members pay $45.00 per day, which covers scheduled use of all club-house facilities, parking, and 24 hour on site concierge.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Fish
- Golf
- Shopping
- Watersports
- K Restaurant. Chef and owner Kevin Fonzo, one of Orlando's most celebrated and established field-to-fork foodie stars, earns local and national accolades year after year
- East End Market. Look for the raised vegetable beds and picnic tables outside this little earthy, organic, hip collection of locally sourced eateries and markets.
- Orlando Science Center. Changing exhibits on dinosaurs, the human body, the solar system and more offer candy-coated science education geared towards children aged five to 12.
- WonderWorks is a cross between a children's museum, a video arcade and an amusement park.
- Lake Eola Park. Pretty and shaded, this little city park sits between downtown Orlando and Thornton Park. A paved sidewalk circles the water, there's a waterfront playground and you can rent swan paddleboats
Places of Interest
- Walt Disney World. Even if you haven't grown up with something from Walt Disney, chances are you've heard of it. And, despite it sounding like a 'world' it's more complex than the globe. Fun for the whole family.
- Urbain 40 - Tap into your inner classy selves and transport yourself back to the 1940s, where classic martinis were downed like water by besuited clients who sat on blue leather bar stools.
- Universal Orlando Resort - Pedestrian-friendly Universal Orlando Resort has got spunk, spirit and attitude. With fantastic rides, excellent children's attractions and entertaining shows, it's comparable to Walt Disney World.
- Orlando Museum of Art. Founded in 1924, Orlando's grand and blindingly white center for the arts boasts a fantastic collection
- SeaWorld. One of Orlando’s largest theme parks, SeaWorld is an aquatic-themed park filled with marine animal shows, roller coasters and up-close sea-life encounters.
- Titanic the Experience. Full-scale replicas of the doomed ship's interior and artifacts found at the bottom of the sea.
Reviews
Andrea P.
November 2020great stay
our unit had everything we needed for a socially distance visit with our daughter and family. we had 2 units, ate our meals out side at a great table, had a grill since we made our own meals. had space on large couches to sit inside and outside our unit. the minor, non issue was it is very stark , no flowers or pretty greenery to soften the look.”