Pin itAAA Four Diamond quality one mile from Waldorf Astoria Golf Club, at a lower nightly rate.
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$180–$350/night
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A 400-room AAA Four Diamond resort one mile from Waldorf Astoria Golf Club, with five pools and lower nightly rates than the adjacent five-star properties.
The Wyndham Grand Bonnet Creek holds an AAA Four Diamond designation and sits roughly one mile from Waldorf Astoria Golf Club, the most affordable route to Rees Jones's wetland-framed course. The 400-room property runs at a quality level above its rate, with five pools, two lazy rivers, a spa, mini golf, and pickleball courts providing genuine recreational depth. A Disney shuttle handles theme park logistics for travelling companions, and the $39 nightly resort fee comes in lower than the fees at the adjacent Waldorf Astoria and JW Marriott properties.
This is the value play within the Bonnet Creek corridor: AAA Four Diamond quality at rates below the surrounding five-star properties. For golfers wanting access to the Waldorf Astoria course and the broader Bonnet Creek golf and dining infrastructure without paying five-star room rates, this is the practical answer. The one-mile distance to the course is negligible, and the savings against the Waldorf itself can fund an additional round elsewhere.
$180 to $350 per night plus a $39 nightly resort fee. Book direct or through your preferred booking partner.
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