Group-sized villas with private pools and access to Reunion's three-designer golf collection.
$200–$500/night
Book direct via the property website
Reunion Resort's villa and home inventory is the strongest group play in Orlando golf, with units running from two to seven bedrooms across the resort grounds.
You rent through VRBO, Vacasa, or dedicated rental management, and you get the same access to the resort's three courses (Watson, Palmer, and Nicklaus) and full amenity set as the lodge guests. Most units have full kitchens, and a meaningful share include private pools.
For a foursome to eight golfers, the per-person economics consistently beat hotel pricing. A four-bedroom villa at $350 per night splits to under $90 a head, and the kitchen handles breakfast and post-round meals on your terms. Private pools are the recovery option a hotel pool deck cannot match for group privacy. Quality varies by unit and management company, so check recent guest photos before booking.
All rental guests get the resort amenity infrastructure: 11 pools, restaurants, and tennis. Tee times for Reunion Palmer, Reunion Watson, and Reunion Nicklaus run through the resort regardless of where you sleep.
$200 to $500 nightly, with smaller condos at the lower end and larger homes with game rooms and theatre rooms at the top. Bay Hill, Bella Collina, and ChampionsGate sit within easy day-trip range if you want to vary the rotation.
Golf at Orlando, Florida

Orlando, Florida
Arnold Palmer's living room, and the only Orlando course with genuine PGA Tour history.

Orlando, Florida
Nick Faldo's only North American design, built into lakeside terrain with elevation changes rare for Florida.

Orlando, Florida
The highest course rating in Florida, and the closest thing to links golf that Orlando produces.

Orlando, Florida
Greg Norman's parkland counterpart to the International, with 80 bunkers winding through former orange groves.