Star Island Resort And Club

Star Island Resort And Club
5500 Avenue of the Stars
Orlando, FL US

Rating: 4 Stars
STAR ISLAND RESORT & CLUB is styled in a Mediterranean-type design with the intent to provide you, the guest, with 'Star' treatment during your stay. This resort features mini-suites as well as one and two bedroom deluxe villas with two bathrooms. These Orlando vacation area villas have been designed for luxurious living and your ultimate comfort. Every villa has award-winning design furnishings and lavish accents that you would only expect to see in a home owned by a celebrity. Star Island Resort & Club amenities include a sandy beach on beautiful Lake Cecile, water sports, boating activities, golf driving range, putting green, Celebrity Fitness Center and an Award-Winning Day Spa. Two huge outdoor pools with children's area are on site too. If that isn't enough activity for you, there are bicycles, a video game room, tennis courts (Home of the Vic Braden Tennis College), basketball court, volleyball court, pool bar and picnic areas. Feel like a stroll along the lake? Check out the Boardwalk along the beach. All of this is yours to enjoy your Orlando vacation at Star Island Resort & Club. Resort Features Star Island Salon Celebrity Fitness Center Fishing, Water and Jet Skiing on Lake Cecile Vic Braden Tennis College Recreation and Planned Activities Programs - 7 days a week Star Island Resort will likely exceed your expectations. Spa and Beauty The Spa at Star Island Resort is a world-class spa where each guest can find therapeutic treatments that are relaxing and soothing. This is the place to go to soothe sore muscles through a massage, relieve stress or choose from one of our many salon services such as a seaweed wrap or full body mud mask that are designed to promote a healthier lifestyle and sense of well being. Celebrity Fitness and Other Activities For the active guest, Star Island offers a variety of recreational activities. Celebrity Fitness at Star Island offers the latest in fitness technology and traditional therapies. Spacious workout facilities, challenging aerobic schedules and unique exercise programs are supervised by a staff of certified personal trainers. To enhance your experience, separate men's and women's locker rooms are provided with showers, steam, sauna and whirlpool. Looking for a little excitement? Head on over to Lake Cecile where you can choose from a wide variety of water sports. Or improve your golf game at our driving range and putting green.

Restaurants

Restaurant / Dining Information
5500 Avenue of the Stars
Orlando, FL US
Some of the best restaurants in Central Florida are located within minutes of Star Island.

Area Attractions

Area Attractions
5500 Avenue of the Stars
Orlando, FL US
Downtown Orlando If you're looking for Walt Disney World, look again - it's located in the entirely separate city of Lake Buena Vista. Orlando's a city in its own right, and the locals would feel just fine, thank you very much, if all those ear-wearing yahoos would just get back in their cars and keep moving. Once the outta-town attractions are pared away, Orlando's main distractions comprise the Harry P Leu Gardens, an estate with over 2000 varieties of camellia and an 18th-century mansion; the Orlando Science Center, which has a gator hole and the physics-phriendly Tunnel of Discovery; and the Orlando Museum of Art, which showcases Mayan archeological finds. Given these heart-pounding highlights, most visitors use Orlando as a base from which to make excursions to nearby theme parks. SeaWorld A combination amusement park, aquarium and beer garden, SeaWorld is fine family entertainment. If you like leaping dolphins, sliding sea lions and crashing whales, you're in for a treat. Highlights include the Kraken roller-coaster, dolphin nursery, Terrors of the Deep aquarium and the ever-popular otters. Not quite as crass as it sounds, SeaWorld puts its money where its mouth is, sending out a SeaWorld Animal Rescue Team to rescue endangered manatees and restore them to health. It has one of the best animal rescue outfits in the country, and the team is partially funded by park admissions. Universal Studios Orlando's Universal Studios is a combination working movie studio and theme park. What this means essentially is that you can admire stars from afar and live vicariously through them. Some of the trademark attractions include Terminator 2: 3D, a spectacular 3D experience where you get to be Ahhhhnold, and Back to the Future, with phenomenal special effects. Walt Disney World This is a self-contained city. Apart from the four main parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios and Animal Kingdom), there are three water parks, a shopping district, 22 hotels, countless eateries, a police force, transport systems, medical centres, even kennels for the pooch. Watch out for the mouse. In its first year, Disney World saw over 10 million visitors, and it remains one of the world's top tourist destinations, now attracting more than 20 million visitors a year. It's also the world's biggest amusement resort, covering an area twice the size of New York's Manhattan. It would have made Walt very, very happy. Blue Spring State Park For hundreds of years the Blue Spring area was home to the Timucuan Indians, until settlers killed them off in the mid-1800s. Today, Blue Spring State Park is practicing karmic retribution by doing everything it can to protect a beleaguered resident of a different kind - the endangered manatee. This park is the best place in the state to see manatees in their natural habitat, especially between November and March, when the St John's River to the north gets cold enough to drive the manatees to Blue Spring's warmer waters. There are campsites and cabins within the park, but book ahead as things get crowded and you can't see a manatee through somebody else's tent. Blue Spring State Park is about 65km (40mi) north of Orlando off I-4, near a town called Cassadaga. Kennedy Space Center To some people, the finest words ever spoken by an American were Neil Armstrong's 'One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,' spoken as he became the first man to walk on the moon in 1969. Since then, we Earthlings have had a longstanding love affair with space travel and the scientists who make it possible. There's no better place to stand in awe of the 'right stuff' than the Kennedy Space Center, off the coast of central Florida. The centre draws 2 million people a year to its Gallery of Spaceflight, packed with real spacecraft and scale models. It was established in 1958, when the National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) started Project Mercury to compete with the Soviets' successful launch of Sputnik. The US started launching its spaceships from Cape Canaveral, a stone's throw from the Kennedy Space Center, because of its weather, its proximity to the ocean (for splash landings) and the huge, unpopulated tracts of land available to the government for testing. Mercury was succeeded by Project Gemini, then Project Apollo, which landed a man on the moon. The Space Coast still maintains facilities for unmanned and space shuttle launches. Titusville, the main gateway to the Kennedy Space Center and the wildlife refuge, hosts the Astronaut Hall of Fame, dedicated to exhibiting every detail of the astronauts' lives and boasting a shuttle-landing simulator ride and G-force trainer. Titusville also has excellent vantage points from which to watch shuttle launches. The Kennedy Space Center is on Merritt Island, on the eastern side of the Intracoastal Waterway (called Indian River here). The NASA Causeway is the main east-west thoroughfare and begins at the junction of Highway 405 and Highway 1. The Banana River separates the main Kennedy Space Center complex from Cape Canaveral, the site of the first launches of the US space program. You'll need a car to get to the Space Coast. Greyhound buses only get as close as Titusville, 7 miles (11km) west of the Space Center, off Highway 405. Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge NASA only uses 5% of its land area for making things go boom. It turned over its unused land to the US Fish and Wildlife Service in 1963, who in turn established the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, where migrating birds stop on their way to and from South America. Manatees, alligators and turtles also inhabit the refuge. The best time to visit is from October to May. Black Point Wildlife Drive, a 6-mile (10km) loop, is a good road for self-guided tours. A two-hour bus tour leaves from the Kennedy Space Center, taking visitors around the coast. Ocala National Forest The Ocala National Forest is a gigantic, old established Florida park with several natural springs and lakes, and fantastic hiking, canoeing, fishing and swimming. You can camp anywhere in the park. Three major spring areas make up the park: Juniper Springs, Salt Springs and Alexander Springs. Juniper Springs are incredibly clear and beautiful and offer great canoeing. Salt Springs and Alexander Springs have trails through cypress forests. The Lake Eaton Sinkhole is 24m (80ft) deep and 135m (450ft) in diameter, and a staircase leads down into the hole. Nearby Lake Eaton is a good spot for swimming and sunning. The Ocala National Forest is 16km (10mi) east of Ocala, which is about 96km (60mi) northwest of Orlando and is the best base for exploring the forest. Highway 19 runs north-south through the park and Highway 40 east-west. You'll need private transportation to get there.

Recreation

Recreation Information
5500 Avenue of the Stars
Orlando, FL US
Vic Braden's Tennis College includes 8 courts, a stadium center court and 6 patented practice lanes where guests can hit up to 900 balls per hour. It doesn't matter what your current level of play is, the Vic Braden Tennis College at Star Island Resort will likely exceed your expectations.

Room Information

1 Bedroom Deluxe
One Bedroom Deluxe The master bedroom has a king size bed and a whirlpool tub. The living room has a queen sleeper sofa and TV, a stereo system and safety deposit box. The kitchen is fully equipped with a fridge, microwave, stove, toaster, dishwasher, coffee maker, china & utensils. The suite is also equipped with a washer and dryer
2 Bedroom Deluxe
Two Bedroom Deluxe This two bedroom, 2 bath deluxe suite can accommodate up to 10 people. There is a king size bed in the master bedroom as well as a whirlpool tub. There are two double beds in the second bedroom. The 2 bedroom unit includes a fully equipped kitchen, dining room and living room with a queen sleeper sofa. This suite also includes a den-by-day room that has an extra queen-sized sleeper sofa as well as a mini-kitchen
Mini Suite
Mini Suite sleeps 6 This beautiful decorated suite will accommodate up to six people. The master bedroom has two double beds, as well as a queen sleeper sofa in the living area. There is a mini-kitchen equipped with microwave, coffee maker, mini-refrigerator and utensils. Each room has a TV.

Directions

DIRECTIONS TO STAR ISLAND RESORT & CLUB: Take 75 South to the Florida Turnpike (this exit will be approximately 50 miles north of Tampa). This is also a left-hand exit. Travel to Exit 249 (which is the Osceola Parkway Exit). At the stoplight, turn right and travel West through the toll and take the first exit after toll. This will bring you Vineland Rd., (also S.R. 535). Turn Left and follow this road and make a Right hand turn onto Hwy. 192 West and then a Left hand turn onto Avenue of the Stars. We are located at Mile Marker 11 just behind the TGI Friday's Restaurant at 5000 Avenue of the Stars. Follow the signs to the registration desk. Orlando International Airport 19 miles

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    Amenities

  • 120 AC
  • Air Conditioned
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock
  • Balcony
  • Bath Tub
  • Barber/Beauty Shop
  • Coffee Maker in Room
  • Cribs Available
  • Double Bed
  • Driving Range
  • Fishing
  • Free Parking
  • Game Room
  • Hairdryers Available
  • Iron
  • Ironing Board
  • Jacuzzi
  • King Bed
  • Kitchen
  • Microwave
  • Mini Bar
  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Poolside Snackbar
  • Poolside Room
  • Refrigerator
  • Shower
  • Sofa Bed
  • Fitness Center or Spa
  • Telephone
  • Toilet
  • TV
  • Television with Cable
  • TV Remote Control
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