Take a break from the theme parks with ResortPass

You’ve heard of a vacation and a staycation, but what about a daycation? ResortPass offers exactly that, with pool, spa, and amenity access at a variety of hotels and resorts for the day, starting as low as $10 per person for adults and $5 for kids.

ResortPass Hotel Lulu Anaheim
Hotel Lulu, Anaheim

ResortPass partners with more than 1,000 leading hotels and resorts worldwide, including many near Disney theme parks in California and Florida. The pass is designed for people who don’t have a room booked at a hotel but still want to enjoy the amenities for the day, so it’s the perfect way to take a break from a hectic (and hot) theme park vacation.

ResortPass Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin
Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin

How Does ResortPass Work?

When you purchase a ResortPass, you’ll have access to all the amenities listed for the specific hotel on the ResortPass website (prices and availability vary per date). When you’re ready to book your pass, select the hotel and date you’d like to go. It’s that easy.

Availability and booking windows vary by hotel.

ResortPass Cambria Hotel Anaheim Resort Area
Cambria Hotel Anaheim Resort Area

ResortPass Hotels near the Disneyland Resort include:

  • Hyatt House at Anaheim Resort/Convention Center (starting at $45 per adult and $45 per child; infants are free)  – Access to outdoor heated pool, hot tub, lounge chairs (first come, first serve), complimentary WiFi, and fitness center. Self-parking for $16.
  • The Viv Hotel Anaheim (starting at $45 per adult and $25 per child; infants are free) – Features an outdoor heated pool, hot tub, kids splash pad, complimentary WiFi, and the Oasis Pool Bar. For the adult pool (age 21+), prices start at $40 per person. Discounted self-parking for $10.
  • Cambria Hotel Anaheim Resort Area (starting at $30 per adult and $25 per child) – Access to two outdoor pools, a 30,000-square-foot water park, a putting green, fitness center, basketball court, complimentary WiFi, and an outdoor movie wall. Self-parking for $15.
  • Four Points by Sheraton Anaheim (starting at $25 per adult and $6 per child) – Access to a pool and hot tub, complimentary WiFi, and views of Disneyland’s fireworks shows. Self-parking for $25.
  • Hotel Lulu (starting at $20 per adult and $20 per child; infants are free) – Access to an outdoor pool, lounge chairs (first come, first serve), fire pits, complimentary WiFi, Lulu’s Kitchen, and Lulu’s Coffee Shop. Complimentary self-parking is available.
  • Sheraton Park Hotel at the Anaheim Resort (starting at $20 per adult and $5 per child; infants are free) – Access to a heated outdoor pool and hot tub, complimentary wifi, and SPLASH Pool Bar. Discounted self-parking for $10.
  • Delta by Marriott Anaheim (starting at $10 per adult and $5 per child; infants are free) – Access to a large outdoor heated pool and jacuzzi, cabanas (first come, first serve), complimentary WiFi, and a new Coffee Bar. Complimentary parking.

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ResortPass Hotels near Walt Disney World Resort include:

  • JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes (starting at $59 per adult and $59 per child; infants are free)  – Access to heated lagoon pool, Headwaters water slides, Grande Lakes, AquaVenture water course, PlayVenture playground, JW Activity Studio with video games and crafts, lounge chairs (first come, first serve), complimentary WiFi, and Knife Burger. Valet and self-parking available for a fee
  • JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort & Spa (starting at $50 per adult and $50 per child; infants are free) – Access to two outdoor heated pools (family pool, adults-only pool), outdoor whirlpool hot tub, lounge chairs (first come, first served), and Palm Cove Poolside Grill. Complimentary self-parking (day-use charges apply for valet parking)
  • Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort (starting at $25 per adult and $20 per child; infants are free) – Access to reserved pool chair at the Dolphin Lap Pool, grotto pool with waterfalls and water slide, two lap pools, spring pool, relaxation pool, four whirlpools, kids pool, outdoor ping pong and pool table, beach side playground, sand volleyball courts, watercraft rentals, complimentary life jackets (first come, first served), and complimentary WiFi. Discounted self-parking for $15.
  • Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate (starting at $25 per adult and $15 per child; infants are free)  – Access to Orlando’s only resort wave pool, family pool with a 125-foot corkscrew water slide, adults-only pool, lazy river, whirlpools, mini golf (available for purchase), arcade, tennis, and basketball. Complimentary self-parking.
  • Hilton Orlando (starting at $20 per adult and $15 per child; infants are free) – Access to zero-entry swimming pool, water slide, whirlpool, private cabana rentals, Tropics Pool Bar & Grill, and lounge chairs. The Splash Pad offers water features and a lazy river with complimentary inner tubes, waterfalls, fountains, and water cannons. Adults-only pool area (ages 18+) includes whirlpool and private cabana rentals. Discounted self-parking for $25 (parking fee is waived with a $75 minimum dinner purchase at Fast Break).
  • Sheraton Orlando Lake Buena Vista Resort (starting at $15 per adult and $5 per child; infants are free) – Access to two pools, two hot tubs, a water slide, lounge chairs (first come, first serve), outdoor lawn games, complimentary WiFi, 27 Bar & Grill. Complimentary self-parking with validation.

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ResortPass offers pool, spa, and amenity access at hotels and resorts around the world. Click here to browse by location.

POV: The Rapids Water Slide at JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes
POV: The Chute Slide at JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes
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