Is Solara Resort worth it? A Straight Answer
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“Is Solara Resort worth it?” comes down to what you want from an Orlando base. Solara is one of the newer purpose-built resorts, known for its surf/wave simulator, lazy river and clubhouse. Compare it against Bears Den or Solterra Resort if you’re weighing options.
In This Guide
- Worth it for families
- Worth it vs a hotel
- Worth it for large groups
- Quick pros and cons
- The honest downsides
- Our verdict
- FAQ

Is Solara Resort worth it for Families?
Yes, particularly for families with active kids. Solara’s wave/surf simulator and lazy river are stand-out amenities relative to other Orlando resort communities, and the clubhouse adds a gym and sports courts most villa communities don’t have on-site.
Is Solara Resort worth it Compared to a Hotel?
For four or more guests, yes. A Solara villa gives you a private pool, full kitchen and separate living space at a comparable or lower cost per person than multiple hotel rooms, while the resort’s clubhouse amenities cover much of what a hotel would otherwise offer.
Is Solara Resort worth it for Large Groups?
Yes. Solara villas commonly run from 4 to 10+ bedrooms, and the resort’s shared amenities — wave simulator, lazy river, sports courts — give larger groups plenty to do without leaving the community.
Quick Pros and Cons
| Worth it for | Worth thinking twice about |
|---|---|
| Families wanting a wave simulator and lazy river on-site | Golf trips — no course on-site (try Champions Gate instead) |
| Groups wanting an active, amenity-rich clubhouse | Guests needing confirmed pricing and HOA fees upfront — not published, confirm at enquiry |
| Newer, modern villa builds | Guests wanting an established, older community feel |
The Honest Downsides
- No golf course on-site. If golf matters to your trip, look at Champions Gate or Reunion Resort instead.
- Pricing and fees aren’t published. Confirm resort fees and what’s included with our team before booking.
- Being newer, it’s smaller than some established communities. Villa choice may be more limited than at larger, older resorts.
Is Solara Resort worth it? Our Verdict
For families and groups who want an active, amenity-rich resort with a genuine stand-out feature in the wave simulator, Solara holds up well. It won’t suit golf-focused trips. A few practical details, like pricing and fees, still need confirming before you book.
Plan Your Solara Resort Stay
Continue exploring our helpful guides:
- Solara Resort destination guide – https://www.exclusiveprivatevillas.com/destinations/florida/orlando-vacation-rentals/solara-resort-orlando/
- Is Bears Den Worth It? – https://www.exclusiveprivatevillas.com/is-bears-den-worth-it/
- Is Solterra Resort Worth It? – https://www.exclusiveprivatevillas.com/is-solterra-resort-worth-it/
Official Orlando Travel Information
For official travel and destination information before your holiday, visit:
- Walt Disney World – https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/
- Visit Orlando – https://www.visitorlando.com/
- Experience Kissimmee – https://www.experiencekissimmee.com/
Yes. The wave simulator, lazy river and clubhouse suit exactly this kind of trip.
Not on its own. There’s no golf course on-site. Champions Gate fits better if golf matters to your trip.
We don’t have published like-for-like pricing to confirm this. Ask our team for a live quote comparison across both resorts for your dates.
It can be, particularly for groups, since the value case gets stronger with group size regardless of trip length.
The surf/wave simulator and lazy river, which stand out compared to most other Orlando villa communities.
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