Two Greg Norman courses, a wave pool, and nine dining outlets on one sprawling ChampionsGate campus.
The Omni Orlando at ChampionsGate pairs two Greg Norman courses with resort infrastructure scaled for large groups and families. At 1,005 rooms, the property handles volume, and the amenity set, including a wave pool, water park, lazy river, full-service spa, and nine dining outlets, provides enough off-course activity to sustain a multi-day visit without leaving the grounds.
The two Norman courses, International and National, are the primary draw for golfers. Both are accessible directly from the resort, with the pro shop and first tees a short distance from the hotel. The International carries the highest course rating in Florida, while the National offers a more traditional parkland experience. Playing both over consecutive days is the standard approach for visiting golfers, and the resort facilitates multi-round bookings.
The $45 nightly resort fee sits atop rates ranging from $149 to $400, and should be factored into cost comparisons. Even with the fee, the Omni provides competitive value for a property with two championship courses on site. The lower end of the rate range during summer and early fall makes ChampionsGate accessible to golf groups with moderate budgets.
The location, roughly 25 minutes south of the Disney corridor along I-4, positions the Omni slightly further from the primary tourist attractions than the Bonnet Creek resorts. For golfers, this is an advantage: the property feels more golf-focused, the traffic patterns are manageable, and the drive to other courses like Reunion (15 minutes north) and Providence (10 minutes) is straightforward.