Orlando Vacation Homes Go Mainstream – A Force to be Reckoned With?

Hotels in Orlando have gone into shock. In February 2009, hotel revenues were reportedly down dramatically.

Orlando vacation homes, although affected by the economic downturn, have some very powerful factors now in their favor.

  1. Of the 200 +/- hotels in Orlando, there are as few as 400+/- full time sales managers at the property level promoting their product.
  2. With 30,000 +/- vacation homes in the Orlando market, each owner becomes their properties’ best sales manager. You could argue there is an army of 30,000+/- part time sales managers/owners promoting Orlando vacation homes all over the globe on a daily basis.
  3. Tour operators are now selling Orlando vacation home product with as much fervor as they do hotels. Such premium accommodations as Emerald Island Resort and Windsor Hills Resort are well know for their quality amenities.
  4. In Orlando, there are hundreds of vacation home management companies aggressively promoting vacation home rentals for owners. The databases of management companies also include thousands of satisfied consumers who refer potential renters.
  5. Orlando vacation home rentals have become very competitive in rate, and can often offer a better value proposition than a traditional hotel. Hence, their popularity with travelers.
  6. Once the domain of Europeans, the domestic American consumer is becoming very educated on vacation homes and the benefits they offer including the ease with which the homes can be booked.

Orlando vacation home marketing has become organically powerful and has so much “hidden” muscle that a significant gain in market share against the hotel industry looks inevitable. The Orlando vacation home industry segment is  now a force to be reckoned with. If you have any questions on the many resort communities in Central Florida, please give us a call at 407-966-4144. We review them all, but only select a hand picked few for booking reservations.

Orlando Vacation Homes

Orlando Vacation Homes

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