Storey Lake Resort - One Of Orlando's Leading Vacation Resorts
Storey Lake Resort , creates an unforgettable setting for the story of your life to unfold. Located in the heart of Kissimmee, owners and guests at Storey Lake Resort can easily access all Central Florida has to offer, including Walt Disney World® resort, Universal Orlando® resort, SeaWorld® Orlando, and much more!
The Hideaway Club at Storey Lake Resort features an 11,450 Sq.Ft swimming pool, lazy river with tropical coves, kid zone and splash pad, along with a sundeck for lounging by the pool. Also included - fitness room, spa, business center, tiki bar along with sand volleyball and basketball courts, as well as a nature walk to please all outdoor enthusiasts.
Are you visiting Orlando for a poolside escape? The world-famous theme parks? A quiet and peaceful retreat on the lake? What if you could experience all three―and more―without ever having to leave your Orlando area home?
2 Resort Clubhouses
3 Resort Pools
Onsite Restaurant + Tiki Bar
Fitness Center, Mini-Golf + Business Center
Free Transportation Throughout The Resort
2 RESORT CLUBHOUSES
Each clubhouse has a lazy river, a fitness center, and a tiki bar with full-service food and drink, so you can relax while you watch the kids play in the lazy river.
2 WATER SLIDES
There are two water slides at Storey Lake Resort, one for adults which is a dual water slide and one for kids, which is a gentle slide and perfect for younger children.
MINIATURE GOLF
Enjoy the challenging 18 holes of mini-golf, located at the Hideaway Club and which is a fun activity for the whole family. There are 18 holes of challenging but fun mini-golf.
3 RESORT-STYLE POOLS
There are three resort-style pools at Storey Lake Resort, one for adults, one for families, and one for the kids. The pools are all heated, so you can enjoy them year-round.
SPLASHPAD
The splash pad is a great place for kids to cool off on a hot day, with it’s variety of water features to play in, including fountains, spray jets, and a dumping bucket.
PLAYGROUNDS
There are two playgrounds at Storey Lake Resort, one for younger children and one for older children, with a selected of age-related equipment to climb on and play with.
Amazing Amenities and Ideal Location
2 - 4 Bedroom Condominiums
3 - 5 Bedroom Town Homes
5 - 9 Bedroom Vacation Villas
All Zoned For Airbnb or STR Rental Use
Florida - Tourism Industry (Facts & Figures)
In 2022, Florida saw an increase in visitors – welcoming 137.6 million travelers – more than it saw in 2019. Orlando was also the only major city destination to not only have strong spending by domestic travelers but international travelers as well. In 2022, its international visitor spending surpassed its 2019 numbers by almost 20%.
“Our freedom first policies continue to bring visitors to Florida from across the country and around the world,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “This increase in tourism will support our entire economy, especially small businesses that have been built from the ground up by hardworking Floridians.”
“We are thrilled to cap off more outstanding growth for Florida’s tourism industry in 2022,” said Dana Young, VISIT FLORIDA President and CEO. “Even as more destinations have become available, Florida has firmly maintained the top spot on every traveler’s list. Looking ahead, VISIT FLORIDA is wholly focused on continuing the momentum we have created, and further reinforcing that we are the No. 1 vacation destination in the world.”
Orlando - Tourism Industry (Facts & Figures)
Orlando was the largest U.S. travel and tourism city destination in 2022 with an economic contribution of over $31 billion, representing 20 percent of the city’s total GDP and recovering above 2019 levels by $2.7 billion—that’s according to the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC).
Visit Orlando announced that 74 million visitors came to Orlando in 2022, and with a 25% increase in visitors over 2021, Orlando maintains its leadership position as America's most-visited destination. Plus, by reaching 74 million visitors in 2022, Orlando achieved 98% of pre-pandemic (2019) levels.
The visitation uptick comes off the back of Visit Orlando's new Unbelievably Real brand launch, first introduced in May 2022 to domestic visitors followed by an international marketing campaign in the UK, Ireland, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Chile and Peru. The comprehensive campaigns reached 54% of Orlando's target market households and generated more than $8 billion in additional future direct visitor spending equating to $359 in visitor spending for each dollar of media spent.
In 2022, domestic leisure visitation completely recovered and reached a new record at 61 million, while U.S. business visitation is still in recovery mode:
United States:
International visitation recovered to 75% of pre-pandemic, reaching 4.9 million in 2022. Canada, UK and Brazil were the top three international origin markets;
January’s 2023 numbers are in and Orlando International Airport (MCO) started the year with an 86 percent increase in international traffic. Domestic traffic climbed by nearly 27 percent.
“We started the year trending in the right direction,” says Kevin Thibault, Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority. “More airlines are offering more international service and domestic traffic hit an all-time record high in January when compared on a rolling 12-month basis.”
International service into MCO in January increased from the following airlines; Air Canada; Spirit; WestJet; Azul; JetBlue; AeroMexico; Air Transat; GOL; Delta; Copa and Southwest.
January 2023 Statistical Data:
- International traffic jumped 85.95 percent in January which amounts to 556,533 total arrivals and departures.
- Domestic passenger traffic increased 26.71 percent with 4,026,593 total passengers at MCO for the month.
- Combined, overall traffic was up 31.81 percent in January with a total of 4,583,126 passengers at Orlando International Airport for the month.
Spring Break 2023 Update
Spring Break 2023 at Orlando International saw six passenger traffic records broken. On Saturday, March 11th MCO recorded 95,282 departures, breaking the old single day record of 90,808 set in March of 2019. During this period, Saturday was the second busiest in airport history with 93,801 departures, while Sunday was the third busiest with 93,662.
- Spring Break 2023, MCO exceeded expectations by approximately 159,000 passengers.
- Spring Break 2023 ran from March 4 until April 18th.
- In the first two weeks of Spring Break 2023 an estimated 2.7 million passengers traveled through MCO.
Orlando reached a host of new milestones in 2022 including:
- 2022 number of U.S. visitors: 74 million (+25.1% YoY) - *VisitOrlando
- 2021 number of international visitors: 4.90 million (+134.4% YoY) - *VisitOrlando
- Airline arrivals: Orlando International Airport (OIA) continues to operate at record levels, with 51.29 million passengers (+22.46% YoY) - *Greater
Orlando Aviation Authority
- International airline arrivals: OIA’s international arrivals reached 6.6 million passengers (+11.64%) - *Greater Orlando Aviation Authority