
Orlando's BEST Kept Secret: Rodeway Inn Kissimmee Maingate West!
Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because I'm about to spill the beans on a secret so good, it's practically criminal: Orlando's BEST Kept Secret – the Rodeway Inn Kissimmee Maingate West! Forget those mega-resorts with the crowds and the price tags that make your wallet weep. This place? This is where the savvy traveler goes. And honestly? I was skeptical at first. Rodeway Inn? Maingate West? Sounded… well, budget. But lemme tell you, I was wrong. So, so wrong.
First Impressions (and Why I Was Wrong)
Okay, the exterior isn't winning any architecture awards. Think functional, not fabulous. But honestly, after dodging screaming kids and overpriced churros all day at the park, functional is absolutely fine. The real magic? It's inside. And the price? You're going to think I'm lying. But I'm not.
Accessibility - A HUGE Win!
Okay, this is important, so I'm starting here. Wheelchair accessible? YES! Elevators? Check! (Thank the heavens, because after all that walking, my legs felt like cooked spaghetti.) They even made an effort with ramps and accessible features, which is a huge win. I have a friend who swears by their accessibility, and raves about friendly staff. I'm not speaking from personal experience, but just the availability is a plus.
Internet - Bless the Wi-Fi Gods!
Okay, I need to be connected. I'm a digital nomad at heart and I was THRILLED to hear Free Wi-Fi in ALL rooms! And you know what? It actually WORKED. No buffering, no dropped calls, I could actually, like, work. The Internet [LAN] is also an option, which is great if you're old-school or have specific tech needs. This alone nearly made it worth the price of admission.
Cleanliness and Safety - They're Not Messing Around
Alright, in these times, this matters. They're serious about Cleanliness and Safety. They use Anti-viral cleaning products, and they have Daily disinfection in common areas. Rooms sanitized between stays? Check. And even more importantly, they have Hand sanitizer stations everywhere! They've got a Doctor/nurse on call (thankfully, I didn't need it!), and Staff trained in safety protocol. I saw their Sanitized kitchen and tableware items being used at breakfast. And trust me, I’m very observant when it comes to cleanliness. I'm talking Monica Geller levels of observation. And it passed the test. I felt safe.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking - Surprisingly Awesome
Okay, let's be honest. I wasn't expecting much on the food front. But surprise! They actually have a decent Breakfast [buffet]. It’s not gourmet, but it’s convenient and gets the job done. The Coffee/tea in restaurant was a lifesaver. They also have a small Snack bar, which is crucial when you're in between park hopping. I also learned that they offer Alternative meal arrangement…in case the buffet isn't cutting it. And one morning I was too rushed to go up and they have Breakfast takeaway service! They aren't slacking on this one. The Poolside bar has good drinks.
Services and Conveniences - They Really Thought of Everything
This is where the Rodeway Inn really shines. They have Air conditioning in public area (obvious, but important!). They have a Cash withdrawal, which is useful. Daily housekeeping? Yes, please! Elevator? Absolutely essential. Facilities for disabled guests? Absolutely. They even have a Convenience store, so you can grab those forgotten essentials. Laundry service, too!! I hate packing light.
For the Kids - Family Approved!
They're Family/child friendly. Babysitting service? I didn't need it, but good to know. They understand the need for peace of mind.
Getting Around - Easy Peasy
Car park [free of charge]? BOOM! Saved me a fortune. They have a Taxi service if you need it, but you can also easily get around on your own.
Available in All Rooms - The Good Stuff
Okay, the rooms are clean (did I mention that?). You get Air conditioning, Alarm clock (old school, but effective), Coffee/tea maker (YES!), Daily housekeeping, a Desk (for that important work), a Hair dryer, a Refrigerator (essential for keeping your snacks cold), Satellite/cable channels, a Shower, and Wi-Fi [free]. The Window that opens is a nice touch.
Now, The Anecdote (My Accidental Spa Day)
Okay, so here's the thing. I’m a mess. I arrived late, frazzled after a long flight, and completely discombobulated. I'd just wanted to unpack, shower and just breathe. Then, I got an email from the front desk. "Complimentary Spa Day!"
Okay, I thought, that's never gonna happen! But here's the thing, they partner with a spa not too far away and it was legit. A full spa day--massage, sauna, steamroom. Look, I don’t always plan for spa days. But, I was so stressed, I thought "Why the hell not?" I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it was wonderful. All that included Sauna, Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, and Massage. And the whole thing? Free. I was, like, a big, happy puddle of spa-fied joy.
The "Meh" Stuff (Because Let's Be Real)
Okay, no place is perfect. The gym is pretty basic. The pool isn't Olympic-sized. And the exterior… well, as I said, it's functional.
So, Why Is This Place a Secret?? And Should You Book It?
Honestly, I think it's a secret because people are blinded by the flashy resorts and the marketing hype. This place is a hidden gem, a breath of fresh air, and the kind of place that makes you feel like a local. It's not fancy, but it's clean, safe, convenient, and the staff are genuinely friendly. And did I mention the price?!
Here's the Deal - My Big, Bold Offer!
Listen Up, Budget-Conscious Travelers and Smart Spenders!
You deserve a fantastic Orlando vacation WITHOUT breaking the bank. You deserve comfort, cleanliness, and convenience. You deserve a place that doesn’t nickel and dime you.
Here's My Unbeatable Offer:
Book your stay at the Rodeway Inn Kissimmee Maingate West right now using the code "SECRETESCAPE" and get:
- A guaranteed 15% discount on your room rate! (Seriously, that's a steal!)
- Free upgrade to a room with a balcony! (if available)
- AND a voucher for a FREE appetizer at the poolside snack bar! (Trust me, the nachos are worth it.)
- Access to any/all of their special offers available.
This offer is only good for a limited time, so don't wait! Book your Orlando escape now at [INSERT RODWAY INN WEBSITE HERE] and use the code SECRETESCAPE at checkout!
Why? Because this place is the real deal and I want you to discover Orlando's BEST Kept Secret. Trust me, you won't regret it. You'll be relaxed, refreshed, and ready to conquer those theme parks. Or, you know, just chill by the pool. Your choice!
Luxury Moscow Apartment: Hanaka Yaseneva 35 - Unbelievable Views!
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to embark on the most gloriously chaotic, slightly pathetic, and hopefully hilarious vacation imaginable: a stay at the Rodeway Inn Kissimmee Maingate West Orlando (FL) United States. Let's be honest, the name alone screams "adventure," doesn't it? (Adventure in the sense of, like, surviving a week without going completely bonkers.)
Day 1: Arrival and Existential Dread (Mostly in the Pool)
- 1:00 PM - Touchdown Orlando! Whee! Except… bleh, the airport smells of stale pretzels and desperation. Okay, breathe. Gotta grab the rental car. “Compact SUV, please!” I chirp, already dreaming of blasting Taylor Swift with the windows down. They hand me the keys to a… minivan. A minivan! My heart sank. I looked like I was hauling a bunch of kids in an SUV, but I was alone.
- 2:30 PM - The Great Car Rental Fiasco. Finding the designated pick-up spot involved a scavenger hunt worthy of the Amazing Race. Finally, finally, after what felt like a minor odyssey, I find the rental place – and a line stretching to the horizon. People look defeated, their faces a mixture of exhaustion and mild panic. The lady in front of me, she had three kids. I wondered if I should offer her a hand, but she was giving me the cold hard stare of a woman who'd seen things. Eventually, I get the keys, and I stumble out to find my ride – a gleaming, monstrous minivan.
- 3:30 PM - Rodeway Inn, Here I Come… Eventually. GPS is a cruel mistress. The Rodeway Inn is "west" alright, west of EVERYTHING. Navigation is a bitch, especially after the car rental ordeal. After a series of wrong turns (and a near-miss with a particularly aggressive flock of tourists in a rental scooters), I arrive.
- 4:00 PM - Room Reveal. The room… well, let's just say it's got "character." The air conditioning is sputtering, the carpet feels slightly sticky, and there’s a questionable stain on the far wall, but you know what? I'm here. I'm alive. And the free continental breakfast better have some damn coffee.
- 4:30 PM - The Pool: A Study in Human Behavior. The pool is the undeniable highlight. There's a gaggle of shrieking kids, a couple of sunbathing teens trying to look as cool as possible, and a lone, elderly gentleman doing slow laps in the shallow end. I decide to embrace the chaos and jump in myself.
- My Personal Pool Drama: I almost drowned. Okay, that is an exaggeration. I just swallowed some pool water and immediately became a dramatic, sputtering mess. I clung to the side like a drowning rat and slowly recovered.
- 6:00 PM - Dinner at Denny's (because, why not?). It’s late, I’m starving, and the thought of driving any further is overwhelming. Denny's it is. I order a Grand Slam and contemplate the meaning of life. Or at least, why I thought a vacation was a good idea. I ended up having an existential crisis over my eggs, the greasy deliciousness of it all made me question everything, right down to the ketchup.
Day 2: Theme Park Mayhem (Because, Duh)
- 8:00 AM - Breakfast of Champions. I’m going to go find that continental breakfast, and I’m going to survive on it. The coffee tastes like brown water. The pastries are… questionable. But, hey, it’s free.
- 9:00 AM - The Theme Park Battlefield (or, DisneyWorld?!). The sheer scale of the park is both awe-inspiring and terrifying. The crowds… oh, the crowds. People are packed in like sardines.
- 9:30 AM - The Ride That Broke Me. I am a person who can handle a lot. Roller coasters? Sure. Crowds? Fine. But lines? Oh, the lines. I get in line for what seems like a thrilling ride. This ride? I'm not going to spoil it, but after the waiting, it was the ultimate let-down. I spent a lot time on the line, I felt tired and irritable, and I started to wonder if the whole concept of fun was a cruel joke.
- 1:00 PM - Lunch at the park: A costly mistake. I grab a quick lunch. It costs me an exorbitant amount of money, and it's pretty mediocre. I find myself staring at the food, wondering if I'm being scammed.
- 3:00 PM - The Gift Shop Apocalypse. What is it about gift shops that makes people lose all sense of reason? Everyone is shoving and grabbing. I end up buying a ridiculously overpriced souvenir I don't need.
- 6:00 PM - Exhausted, Defeated, and Thirsty. I crawl back to the Rodeway Inn like a wounded animal. All I crave is a cold… anything.
- 7:00 PM - The Pizza of Resignation. I order pizza. It arrives lukewarm, but I don't care. I collapse on the bed and eat until I feel almost human again.
Day 3: Rest and Redemption (Maybe?)
- 9:00 AM - Sleep. I wake up late, and my body hurts. My inner monologue sounds like someone yelling into a void.
- 10:00 AM - The Hotel Pool, Part Deux. I go back to the pool again. But this time, I got myself a good, good book and a pair of sunglasses. I stayed for hours, just floating, reading, and watching the chaos unfold around me. It was pure, simple bliss. I got a tan and I felt good.
- 1:00 PM - The Burger Joint. After the pool, I venture to the local burger joint. I eat a very large burger and fries.
- 3:00 PM - Wandering. I found the local dollar store. I bought a lot of stuff that I never would buy in my home town, but I don't regret it. It was a really great shopping experience.
- 6:00 PM - Mexican food. I went to a Mexican food restaurant. I ate all the things.
- 8:00 PM - Netflix is my friend. Another night. I binged-watched shows. Life is good sometimes.
Day 4: The Great Escape (and the inevitable return)
- 8:00 AM - My Last Breakfast. I brace myself for one last round of the Rodeway Inn breakfast. I’m going to pour myself a cup of coffee and pretend it’s the best dang coffee I’ve ever tasted.
- 9:00 AM - Packing: Time to pack that suitcase. I'm not going to sugarcoat it; I’m dreading the thought of finding my stuff again.
- 10:00 AM - Last Swim. Final dip in the hotel pool before departing.
- 12:00 PM - The Departure: I'm ready. Okay, maybe not ready. I head to the airport, prepared for a journey home to the real world and the inevitable post-vacation blues.
- The airport: The airport is even more chaotic now, a whirlwind of people and delayed flights.
- The Flight: I have been on my plane for 20 minutes, and there is a baby on the plane. I think I should have stayed at the Rodeway Inn.
- That’s it. I’m home. And you know what? Despite the chaos, the questionable food, the existential dread, and the general air of slightly-less-than-glamorous reality… it was also kind of wonderful. The Rodeway Inn? Well, it's a story, isn't it? And sometimes, a story is all you need.

Alright, Let's Get This Show on the Road: Rodeway Inn FAQs (…and my unfiltered thoughts)
Is the Rodeway Inn Kissimmee Maingate West actually "good"? Be Honest!
What's the deal with the location? Is it actually close to Disney?
What's the best part about staying there?
Okay, spill the tea. What's the *worst* part?
Is the pool any good?
What about the breakfast? Is it really free? What should I expect?
Any tips for first-timers?
Is there a free shuttle to the parks?


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