Are you wanting this for your entire stay or per night? I've heard a lot of good reviews about one company, I believe it is All Star Vacations home (not positive if that is the correct name, but it should be close to that) They usually offer some sort of an upgrade, I think when I was looking at them it was a free rental car for your vacation. I think they ran a little under $200 a night for a nice sized home with a pool and rental car.
You can get a nice home for well under that price per night, but if you are looking to stay around that price for your whole stay, it really depends when you will be going. If that is for your whole stay, I would say that would get you a nicer place for 3 or 4 nights.
Hope this answers your question!
2007-02-14 14:35:30
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answered by tech_fanatic 7
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Can you be more specific in your question? When are you traveling to Orlando? For how long? Are you looking to spend -$400-$600 for a week?? You should start contacting some homeowners and get quotes. Try any of these websites-
www.vrbo.com -www.greatrentals.com- www.renatlo.com
www.vacationrentals.com - Choose Orlando as the city to search. I have rented homes in Orlando several times, if you are interested I could give you their names.
2007-02-14 14:13:01
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answered by sloppyjo 7
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You can find vacation homes in all price ranges but in my experience when you get into the really cheap homes you are also getting into less safe areas, and if you are going to Orlando to visit Disney or Universal these cheaper houses are usually situated quite a bit farther(45-90min.) from the parks.
I'm not trying to discourage you but if you could raise your budget to at least $750 for a week you could find a very nice house in a decent area. Not to mention the time you would save driving to all of the main parks.
I don't reccommend it but if you really need to save money you could do a time share at Westgate or the like.
2007-02-14 16:47:44
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answered by disneynut35 2
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I am going to Orlando in march iam renting a newer 3 bedroom superieur pool home (10min from disney)
under $600 tax in ,for 1 week from hotelopia.com
2007-02-15 12:02:11
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answered by joe g 1
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oftentimes, there's a cost for the week and a reduce of how many persons can stay in the unit. it is going to decision with each and each and every unit. We rented a visit domicile in the previous this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. it ought to have accommodated 4 people, yet in trouble-free terms 2 people went; the cost grow to be nonetheless an similar.
2016-12-04 04:51:41
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answered by Anonymous
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