Liki Tiki Village | Orlando

Liki Tiki Village by Hilton Grand Vacations is a wonderful family hotel with a Polynesian theme. Centrally located in Orlando, you can have a piece of Hawaii without leaving the mainland! It is the perfect spot to stay while you’re having fun at the theme parks and everything else that Orlando has to offer!

CHECKING IN

Our stay began with us checking in at the VIP lounge. Hilton Grand Vacations is wonderful at recognizing its members and going above & beyond in customer service.

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POOL AREA

When we received our room keys, we decided to first check out the pool area, Liki Tiki Lagoon Water Adventure Park. We were amazed at how kid friendly it was! Our kids are teenagers now, but they still had a blast cooling off from the Florida heat. This resort has 2 pools, 5 waterslides and a volcano that erupts water. So much fun! 

Furthermore, there is no need to get out of the pool, change, and hop in a car for lunch because of the bar and grille located right there at the pool area. It makes it very convenient for families with small children, or for anyone really!

Liki Tiki Village

OUR ROOM

After checking out the pool area, we were ready to see our room that was located on the top floor. Needless to say, we were very happy with our room. It was a 2 bedroom unit which was perfect for our family of 4. Our teen boys do not like to share beds anymore like they used to when they were little, so this was the perfect set up for us. The living room area was big and the kitchen was amazing. As you can see with some of the items we placed on the kitchen counter, we made ourselves right at home.

Having a washer and dryer in our room is essential when we spend at least two weeks or more. It is important to us because we can pack less. 

Our room had a small balcony overlooking the trees and natural habitat.

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