Costs for a vacation to a theme park can add up quickly with admission, hotels, food and souvenirs.
The Universal Orlando Resort has a way to help ease the blow to budgets, with two new wallet-friendly park hotels. The Surfside Inn and Suites and the Dockside Inn and Suites have the amenities and perks you would expect to find from a Universal Studios Orlando hotel.
Let’s take a look at whether the Surfside or Dockside is the right pick for you, the types of amenities they offer and the price points.
Although these two are sister hotels, no comparison of Universal Surfside vs. Dockside is complete without considering their differences. The main difference is the size of the two hotels.
While Universal's Endless Summer Resort — Dockside Inn and Suites has over 2,000 rooms, Universal's Endless Summer Resort — Surfside Inn and Suites is smaller at just over 750 rooms.
This disparity in size also makes its way to the amenities, with Dockside featuring two pools to Surfside’s one. The former also has six dining options, while the latter features four.
Whether you’re looking to stay at Dockside or Surfside, you’ll certainly want to know what to expect at either resort. Here’s how things break down at the Surfside.
Two room types are available at Universal's Endless Summer Resort — Surfside Inn and Suites. Depending on what you reserve, you’ll either have a standard room with two queen beds or a two-bedroom suite with three beds.
Both room types have high capacity; a standard room can sleep four, while a two-bedroom suite can sleep six.
Surfside and Dockside have similar amenities, including a fitness center, pool, poolside activities and arcade. Shopping is also available, with a Universal Studios Store located in the lobby.
Aside from the physical amenities, people staying at Universal's Endless Summer Resort — Surfside Inn and Suites will enjoy special perks at the Universal Orlando Resort.
This includes early admission to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter (an hour before the park opens) and free transportation to and from the parks. You’ll also be able to use your room key for park charges, and anything you purchase can be delivered to your room for free.
Surfside is considered a value hotel, which means it’s one of the least expensive options available at Universal. Nightly rates start at $96 for a standard room and $144 for a two-bedroom suite.