Daycation: Day Passes to Central Florida Resorts from ResortPass

We live in a major tourist destination, with incredible attractions, state parks, natural springs and impressive resorts. Not to mention the amazing beaches just a short drive away. A great tool for enjoying Orlando is ResortPass, a website and booking platform that allows you to purchase day passes to local hotels.

These passes allow you to hang out and soak up the resort-style amenities for the full day without having to stay overnight. This is such a fun way to get out, enjoy some fresh air and rejuvenate with pool time.

If a daycation sounds like exactly what you need right now, check out these Central Florida resorts and hotels offering day passes and read on to learn more about ResortPass.

Related: Orlando-Area Resort Dates Without an Overnight Stay

Hilton Orlando

Day pass: Starting at $20
Cabana rental: Starting at $225

Soak up the sun while floating down the 892-foot long lazy river before retiring to your lounge chair around the zero-entry resort pool. Complete the experience with a frozen adult beverage and food from Tropics Pool Bar & Grill. Couples will also love the quiet adults-only pool.

Day passes include full access to the resort's pools, discounted parking for $25, and poolside service.
Cabana rentals include day passes for up to 6 people.

Hilton Orlando pool
Image credit: Hilton Orlando

Hilton Orlando is one the best hotels along International Drive. Don't forget to pack a change of clothes so you can enjoy date night on I-Drive after your day at the pool.

Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress

Day pass: Starting at $40
Day room: Starting at $109
Cabana rental: Starting at $350
Self-parking included

Relax in the lap of luxury by visiting Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress for poolside fun. This resort is one of our favorites for an overnight stay, but you can easily enjoy it all for just the day. Set on 1,500 acres, there are loads of activities and luxurious amenities to enjoy from sunning yourself on the lakeside beach to renting bikes or exploring the pool's grotto.

The resort's half-acre resort pool includes a swim-through rock grotto (pictured in feature image), waterfalls, a waterslide tower, and suspension bridge. Other amenities include two whirlpools, a white sand beach along Lake Windsong, water sports, boat and bike rentals and even a 9-hole putting course. You might even feel like you're in the Caribbean.

Your day pass includes access to all of the above, plus poolside service from On The Rocks Poolside Lounge. Day passes range in price, depending on the day of the week.

Upgrading to a cabana rental includes day passes for up to 6 people, your own dedicated cabana host, plus additional lounge and wicker chair seating.

Image credit: Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress

Bring a change of clothes and cap off your day in paradise with dinner at Four Flamingos.

Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek

Day pass: Starting at $20
Cabana rental: Starting at $175
Self-parking included

Pretend you're in a far away resort without leaving Orlando at Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek. Day pass perks include access to the resort-style pool, lazy river, water slide and hot tubs. You'll also enjoy poolside service from the resort's Beech Bar & Grille.

Upgrade to a private cabana for all the day pass perks plus your own shady spot for up to 4 adults and 2 kiddos. Bottled water, a basket of snacks, personal TV, outlets, a locked drawer for your valuables and a ceiling fan to keep you cool are also included. These luxury cabanas add another level to your escape for the day.

Image credit: Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek

Omni Orlando Resort

Day pass: Starting at $40
Spa pass: Starting at $40
Cabana rental: Starting at $200
Self-parking included

On your next trip, consider Omni Orlando Resort. This resort makes the perfect vacation day located away from the main hustle and bustle of Orlando, lending a tranquil and secluded feel. The tubing springs, winding lazy river and refreshing pools bring the fun of Orlando's water parks, but with more relaxation. Swim around multiple pools including the unique wave pool, an adults-only pool and a family pool complete with waterslide. Complimentary self parking is included with all ResortPass pass options.

If you're visiting with the family or another couple, consider the cabana upgrade. There are family and adult options and both include a private cabana with day passes for up to 4 people.

Image credit: Omni Orlando Resort

Hyatt Regency Orlando

Day pass: Starting at $25
Cabana rental: Starting at $200
Self-parking included

For an all-inclusive day pass option and local getaway, visit the sprawling Hyatt Regency Orlando. Your day pass includes access to the hotels' two outdoor pools, whirlpools and waterslide. Additional perks include poolside service from Coconuts Poolside Bar & Grill and free self-parking. The hotel is conveniently located along International Drive, close to Pointe Orlando and ICON Park.

Grab some dinner to go from a nearby I-Drive eatery on your way home.

Private cabanas are available as an upgraded option and include day passes for up to 6, a $25 credit for Coconuts Poolside Bar & Grill and more.

ResortPass day passes: Hyatt Regency Orlando
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Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport

Day room: Starting at $89

While there is no access to just the pool available, you can book a day room. If you've got a big travel day ahead of you, or just want a day trip without going very far at all, a day room at Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport is a fun idea.

  • Day Passes for up to 4 people from 10am-6pm
  • Private hotel room located near the pool (based on availability)
  • Full bathroom with private shower- 65-inch HDTV
  • In-room safe for valuables
  • Complimentary bottled water (2)
Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport Pool
Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport Pool – Dani Meyering

Meliá Orlando Celebration

Day pass: Starting at $20
Family of four: $45 – $60

Meliá Orlando Celebration is located at the entrance of Celebration, Florida. This 289-room offers an exclusive Day Pass for locals, featuring a 360-degree, zero-entry outdoor heated pool, hot tub, pool towels, food, beverage and cocktail service for purchase from The Wilson on-property restaurant, complimentary WiFi, and complimentary self-parking for just $60 for a family of four.

Individual resort passes also available for $20 adult and $10 child on weekdays, and $25 adult and $15 child on weekend.
Children ages 3 and under free.

DAY TRIP: RESORTPASS DAY PASSES TO TAMPA BAY HOTELS

The DonCesar – St. Pete

Day pass: Starting at $89

This pink hotel on the sparkling shores of St. Pete Beach is iconic, and for good reason. Treat yourself to an upscale pool day by way of the ResortPass day pass. This pass grants you pool and hot tub access, poolside service, private beach access with chairs for rent (additional fee for chair rental), free fitness classes, access to the steam room and indoor jacuzzi, free wifi and a 10% discount on water sports rentals.

The Don CeSar at St. Pete Beach
Image credit: The Don CeSar

Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort & Spa – Clearwater Beach

Day pass: Starting at $39
Cabana rental: Starting at $189
Family poolside suite: Starting at $379

Craving a beach day? Instead of trying to find a public parking spot at Clearwater Beach, book a day pass at this beachfront resort and spa, located within walking distance of Pier 60. Each pass includes access to the Gulf view heated pool, poolside service, beach access, a 10% discount on bike rentals and spa services, free wifi, and discounted self parking ($27) or valet parking ($31).

Or, upgrade to an air-conditioned private cabana for extra amenities like 10% off food and beverage, a private server, private bathroom, day passes for up to five people and more. The family poolside suite includes all of the perks of the cabana, plus a day use poolside suite and more.

For more ResortPass Options in Tampa, read our guide to Tampa Bay Resorts and Hotels Offering Day Passes.

ResortPass Tips

  • Always check availability first online.
  • Have your reservation ID saved and easily accessible for check-in.
  • Review check-in and arrival instructions.
  • Pay careful attention to which resorts include free parking.
  • Bring along some cash so you can easily tip bartenders and others for their personal service.
  • Bring a refillable water bottle so you can stay hydrated in the Florida sun.

Feature image credit: Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress