Radisson Resort Cape Canaveral: Your Epic Florida Beach Getaway Awaits!

Radisson Resort at the Port Cape Canaveral (FL) United States

Radisson Resort at the Port Cape Canaveral (FL) United States

Radisson Resort Cape Canaveral: Your Epic Florida Beach Getaway Awaits!

Okay, buckle up, buttercups! Because we’re diving headfirst into a review of the Radisson Resort Cape Canaveral, and let me tell you, after spending a week there, I've got opinions. This isn't your buttoned-up travel brochure nonsense; this is the real deal, warts and all. And by warts, I mean maybe a slightly wonky elevator once.

Radisson Resort Cape Canaveral: Your Epic Florida Beach Getaway Awaits! – My Brain Dump

First off, let's be real. "Epic Florida Beach Getaway" are some big words. Did it live up? Well, that depends on how you define epic. Was it a life-altering journey of self-discovery? Nah. Was it a chill, comfortable vacation with enough sunshine, cocktails, and zero-responsibility time to recharge? Absolutely.

Accessibility – Checking All the Boxes (Usually)

Okay, so accessibility is HUGE for me. I travel with my Aunt Mildred (who, bless her heart, uses a wheelchair). Finding a truly accessible place is like finding a unicorn riding a double-decker bus. The Radisson, thankfully, was pretty good. Wheelchair accessible? Yep! Easy ramps everywhere, elevators were smooth (except for that one hiccup… I swear, the doors were on a mission to slowly close on you), and they even had accessible rooms. Facilities for disabled guests? Check again! Look, no place is perfect, but they really put in the effort. Kudos.

On-Site Accessible Restaurants/Lounges – Cocktails for Everyone!

Accessibility in dining? Vital. The restaurants and lounges? Mostly good to go. Tables were spaced well (important for maneuvering), and staff were generally helpful and accommodating. The poolside bar? Heaven. Picture this: Aunt Mildred, sun hat, a perfectly blended margarita, laughing at my terrible jokes. That’s an epic moment, right there.

The Good Stuff: Relaxation and Glorious Sunshine

Alright, let's cut to the chase: Ways to relax are paramount. And the Radisson delivers, big time.

  • Swimming pool? Several! The Swimming pool [outdoor] was where I spent about 80% of my time. Beautiful, clean, and with a view that just screams "Florida!"
  • Spa? They have one! I didn't actually indulge – Aunt Mildred and I are more of the "poolside gossip" type – but I did pop my head in for a peek. Looked lovely. Sauna, Steamroom, Massage - the works.
  • Fitness center? Yup. I can attest, from a cursory glance, that it had treadmills and weights. (I may or may not have walked past it once, on my way to the bar.)

The Little Luxuries That Matter

Now, we’re getting into the details, and that’s where a place can really shine.

  • Wi-Fi in all rooms! Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! (I say it twice because it deserves it). Seriously, a lifesaver. Especially with Aunt Mildred wanting to watch every episode of Murder, She Wrote.
  • Coffee/tea maker in the room. Essential. Especially when you have a 6 AM wake-up call from a certain tea-obsessed aunt.
  • Poolside bar. Did I say that enough? (It deserves a repeat. They made a mean mojito.)
  • Air conditioning. Thank the heavens. Let's be real, it is Florida.

Rooms – Comfort and Convenience

Okay, let's talk rooms.

  • Available in all rooms: Air conditioning? Check, check, check. Blackout curtains? Needed. (Florida sunshine is BRUTAL.) Coffee/tea maker? Already obsessed. Refrigerator? Essential, especially for those pre-poolside snacks. Safe box? Great.
  • Non-smoking rooms? A must. Nobody wants to smell stale smoke.
  • Additional toilet? (In the suite we had) – a godsend when sharing a room. Trust me.
  • Good bathrobes? Always a plus.
  • Extra long bed? Comfort is key and my aunt gets tired!

Things to Do (Beyond the Pool)

Okay, so maybe I didn't leave the pool much, but there are other things.

  • Things to do: They're close the beach.
  • For the kids: I didn't deal with kids, but seemed great for families.
  • Facilities for disabled guests: They really did a great job.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – More Than Just Fish and Chips, Ya'll

  • Buffet in restaurant – breakfast was a winner, with everything from your standard Western breakfast fare to some surprisingly decent Asian breakfast options. Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast service.
  • Restaurant (they had many) – I tried the Asian cuisine and it was surprisingly good.
  • Bar – A decent selection of cocktails.
  • Poolside bar (yup, again) – The best part? They delivered food straight to your lounger. Pure bliss.
  • Snack bar – Convenient for quick bites.

Cleanliness and Safety – A Sigh of Relief

  • Cleanliness and safety is a big one, especially these days. The Radisson seemed to take it seriously. Hand sanitizer was everywhere, staff wore masks, and the place felt clean. Daily disinfection in common areas, Room sanitization opt-out available. I felt safe.
  • Doctor/nurse on call. Thank god.
  • First aid kit
  • Anti-viral cleaning products
  • Safe dining setup.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol.
  • I actually felt comfortable with their protocols, which is huge.

Services and Conveniences – Little Things That Make a Difference

  • Concierge – helpful for booking excursions or answering questions.
  • Daily housekeeping – our room was always spotless.
  • Laundry service – a godsend, especially after a week of sunscreen and chlorine.
  • Currency exchange – super convenient.
  • Cash withdrawal – handy.
  • Elevator – see above "wonkiness" comment.
  • Facilities for disabled guests. They paid attention!

The Random Stuff (Because Life Isn't Always Neat)

  • Check-in/out [private]: A nice touch.
  • Smoking area: Okay, so there was a designated smoking area. (Away from my margarita, thank goodness.)
  • Luggage storage: Super helpful for early arrivals or late departures.

Getting Around – Easy Peasy

  • Airport transfer.
  • Car park [free of charge].
  • Taxi service.
  • Valet parking.
  • Bicycle parking.

The Downside – The Real Talk

Okay, nobody's perfect. Here are a few things – that, honestly, didn't really bother me – but you should know:

  • The exterior: It's not the newest hotel on the planet. But it's well-maintained, so it's not a deal breaker.
  • The elevator: As mentioned (and I'm harping because it's a legit issue for an accessible place). It got a little sticky at times.
  • The "epic" part: Let's not get ahead of ourselves. It was a very good vacation. "Epic" might be a stretch.

My Rating & Recommendation – The Bottom Line

Overall, I give the Radisson Resort Cape Canaveral a solid 4 out of 5 stars. Would I go back? Absolutely. It's a comfortable, clean, and conveniently located resort with excellent accessibility, friendly staff, and enough amenities to keep you happy. It’s not perfect, but it's a great choice for a relaxing beach getaway, especially if accessibility is a priority.

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  • Unwind in Style: Dive into our beautiful beachfront swimming pool [outdoor] or pamper yourself at our luxurious Spa offering rejuvenating massage, sauna, and steamroom experiences.
  • Savor Every Moment: Indulge in delectable dining options at our on-site restaurants and Poolside bar, serving everything from casual bites to gourmet delights. Enjoy breakfast [buffet], lunch, and dinner – all with breathtaking views.
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Radisson Resort at the Port Cape Canaveral (FL) United States

Radisson Resort at the Port Cape Canaveral (FL) United States

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into my chaotic, possibly slightly-too-opinionated adventure at the Radisson Resort at the Port, Cape Canaveral. Let's just say, keeping to a schedule is NOT my strong suit. But hey, at least it'll be interesting, right?

The Radisson Rumble: A Cape Canaveral Caper (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Buffet)

Day 1: Arrival & Disorientation (aka, Where's My Damn Room?)

  • 1:00 PM - Arrival at MCO (Orlando International Airport). Okay, so I thought I’d booked a shuttle. Turns out, I’d… misread the confirmation email. Cue the internal screaming and the frantic app-based ride-share scramble. Lesson one: double-check everything. The driver was a friendly dude, though, regaling me with tales of rogue alligators in the local lakes. I spent the whole ride picturing a tiny gator popping out of the hotel pool later.

  • 3:00 PM - Check-in at the Radisson. The lobby is… fine. Airport hotel-esque. The guy at the desk, bless his heart, was sweet but clearly also dealing with a tidal wave of frazzled vacationers. "Yes, ma'am, your room is… uh… still being cleaned?" Cue the internal grumble. Wander around the lobby. Notice the very 80s decor. Decide to just lean into the retro vibe.

  • 4:00 PM - The Room! (Finally!). Okay, well, it’s… a room. The view is… a parking lot and a tiny sliver of the ocean. BUT it has a bed, and after being slightly disoriented at the airport, a bed is a good thing, and its air conditioner is running perfectly. The room is not perfect, the paint is a little chipped, and there's a smear on the mirror. But, hey, it's a vacation. I’m not gonna sweat the small stuff.

  • 4:30 PM - Unpacking & Initial Exploration. This is where things go off the rails. I’m starving. Decide to "just pop down to the pool and grab a quick snack" before exploring the hotel. "Quick snack" turned into…

  • 5:30 PM - The Poolside Debacle. The pool is teeming with families. Loud, happy, splashing families. I manage to find one lonely, sun-baked lounge chair. Order a ridiculously overpriced frozen cocktail (it's vacation, dammit!). The drink spills all over my shirt the moment the waitress sets it down, and the kids are still splashing and yelling, and I’m suddenly consumed with the desperate need for a nap. Real classy, me. Real classy.

  • 7:00 PM - Dinner at the Hotel Restaurant (Oh, the Buffet!) Okay, the restaurant. It’s got that “hotel restaurant” vibe down pat, but, surprisingly, the buffet is pretty decent - for a hotel buffet, anyway. The crab legs were solid, and I almost cried when I found the mac and cheese. There was a tiny, plastic-looking dessert, and I was so full that I skipped it altogether. It was a moment of self-control.

  • 8:30 PM - Evening stroll to the Port: Walk toward the nearby port, expecting excitement. Find… a bunch of closed souvenir shops and a quiet marina. The ocean breeze is lovely, though. Decide to call it a night.

  • 9:30 PM - Crash and burn. Sleep. Good night, world.

Day 2: Space Adventures & Buffet Redemption

  • 8:00 AM - Breakfast Buffet: Round Two. Oh, sweet, glorious, cheesy, carby redemption. Okay, I might have gone slightly overboard on the pancakes. And the bacon. And the tiny, plastic-looking dessert. Again. But no regrets! (Well, maybe a few… about the waistband of my pants). The buffet is an experience. A messy, delicious, glorious experience. There were families, and kids, and everyone from grandparents to college kids were all mingling in the breakfast chaos.

  • 9:00 AM - Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. This is why I came! Okay, I love space stuff. The rocket garden is awe-inspiring, even if I spend half my time squinting at launch dates. I geek out over the space shuttle Atlantis. (Honestly, the way they present it is pure genius). The bus tour is… crowded, but the sites are worth it. My inner child is absolutely losing it. Oh, it was crowded, loud, a little bit stressful, but the sheer wonder of everything overcame all of that. I'm glad I came.

  • 1:00 PM - Lunch at KSC: Pizza and a coke. Standard.

  • 4:00 PM - Back to the hotel: More pool chair time, some more sun. Relax. Enjoy my quiet time, with the water, the breeze, and the sun.

  • 7:00 PM - Dinner! Back to the buffet. Because, why not? I swear, I'm going to need a serious detox when I get home.

  • 8:30 PM - Quiet time: Read a book, journal, and relax.

Day 3: Departure (and a final, triumphant buffet run?)

  • 8:00 AM - The Buffet Beckons. One last hurrah for the pancakes, bacon, and… well, you get the point. I’m going to miss that buffet. The convenience! The endless supply of carbs! The sheer, unapologetic hotel-ness of it all!

  • 9:00 AM - Pack up, check out. The checkout process proves to be surprisingly smooth.

  • 10:00 AM - Head to MCO. Another ride-share. This time, I pre-booked it. Lesson learned.

  • 12:00 PM - Depart from Orlando.

Post-Trip Reflections:

This trip was… well, it was a lot. A little chaotic, a little messy, a lot of food and, hey, lots of fun. The Radisson wasn't perfect, but it was a comfortable base. The buffet was a love-hate relationship. If I could change one thing, it'd be to remember the sunscreen and the bug spray. But hey, there's beauty in the imperfections, right? Cape Canaveral, you were a blast. And that buffet? I miss you already.

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Radisson Resort at the Port Cape Canaveral (FL) United States

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Radisson Resort Cape Canaveral: Your Epic Florida Beach Getaway Awaits! (Or Does It...? Let's See!)

Okay, spill. Is this place REALLY "epic"? Or is it just… a hotel?

Alright, alright, simmer down, drama queen. "Epic" is a *strong* word, isn't it? Let's just say, it *can* be. The beach? Legit. Like, walk-out-your-door-onto-the-sand legit. The pool? Pretty darn nice, though I swear I saw a rogue toddler doing... well, let's just say the lifeguard *looked* concerned. But "epic"? Depends on what you find epic, pal. If epic means a perfectly curated Instagram feed, maybe not. If epic means slathering on sunscreen, inhaling salty air, and maybe, just maybe, catching a glimpse of a rocket launch (that's the real epic!), then yeah, it's got a shot.

Tell me about the rooms! Are they like, clean and stuff?

Clean? Mostly. Look, I've stayed in places where I swear the dust bunnies were applying for citizenship. This wasn't *that*. My room was… fine. The bed was comfy enough; bonus points for that. The bathroom? Functional. The air conditioning? ESSENTIAL. Florida heat is no joke, people. But... and there's always a but, right? There was this *one* tiny, almost unnoticeable stain on the carpet. I'm talking, like, "am I hallucinating?" tiny. For the OCD among us, pack a travel-sized bottle of sanity. Seriously though, it was fine, really. Just not "hospital clean."

The pool situation. Spill the tea! Is it crowded? Kid-friendly? Actual fun?

Okay, pool time. This is where things get… interesting. It's definitely kid-friendly. *Very* kid-friendly. By which I mean, there are kids. Everywhere. And they're, as kids do, being kids. Screaming, splashing, occasionally attempting to launch themselves into the deep end like tiny, sandy missiles. The upside? Plenty of entertainment. The downside? Peace and quiet? Forget about it. Find a spot, grab a fruity cocktail (they're good, I checked), and embrace the chaos. Honestly, the pool was a major vibe. Witnessing the sheer joy on these kids' faces as they cannonballed was heartwarming. I even joined in a game of Marco Polo... don't judge me.

Food! FOOD! Is there any good food to be had? Or will I be living off vending machine snacks?

Okay, the dining situation. There are a couple of restaurants on-site. One is a slightly fancy-ish place, the other is more casual. I tried both. The fancy-ish place was... fine. Overpriced, a little pretentious, but the fish was decent. The casual place, the one with the burgers? That's where the magic happened. I swear, this burger... I still dream about that burger. Maybe it was the after-beach hunger getting the better of me, maybe it was the sea breeze, maybe it was just pure, unadulterated deliciousness. But that burger? Worth the stay alone. Go. Order the burger. Trust me. And the fries? Crispy perfection.

Beach access! How easy is it to get to the sand? And is the beach actually nice?

The beach? This is where Radisson Cape Canaveral really shines. *Boom.* You walk out the back, and BAM! Sand. Ocean. The waves are pretty chill, perfect for floating or wading. The sand's not the purest white, but it's still soft and welcoming. Getting to the beach is ridiculously easy. Less than a minute walk. I spent approximately 80% of my time on that beach. Building sandcastles (don't judge, I have a creative spirit!), staring at the waves, just generally soaking up the sun and the salty air. It's glorious. Seriously, the beach is the biggest selling point, in my honest, slightly-sand-covered opinion.

Things to do! Is it just beach and pool, or are there other activities?

Okay, so you're not *just* stuck on the beach and in the pool, though honestly, that's a pretty good life right there. There are some shops around selling souvenirs. There's a little arcade. And, the big one: the Space Coast! Which is the whole point, right? You're close to the Kennedy Space Center, which, if you're even remotely interested in space (and who isn't, deep down?), it's a MUST. Book a tour, prepare to be amazed, and maybe, just maybe, witness a rocket launch. I didn't. I missed it. Total bummer. But I'll be back to see it! Seriously, don't be me. Check the launch schedule. It's a regret I wear like a badge of shame.

Is it Worth It? (The Ultimate Question)

Okay, the big kahuna. Is it worth it? Absolutely. With a caveat or two. It's not perfect. It's not a 5-star luxury resort. If your idea of a perfect vacation is hushed tones and perfectly pressed linens, you probably won't love it. But if you want a relaxed, fun, beach-focused vacation, then yes. Book the room. Order the burger. And remember to check the freaking launch schedule. See a rocket launch for me, okay? I'm almost jealous, but also happy for you to begin your adventure.

Parking! Is it a nightmare?

Parking... hmm. It wasn't *terrible*. It wasn't like, "fight-to-the-death-for-a-spot" levels of bad. But it wasn't always easy. There might have been a time or two where I had to circle the parking lot like a confused vulture, waiting for someone to leave. If you're traveling during a peak season, be prepared. But, hey, at least it's not as bad as parking in New York City... probably.

Any hidden costs I should know about?

Well... resort fees. Ugh. They get you every time. Check the fine print! And, of course, the cost of those delicious, fruity cocktails by the pool will add up, too (but at least they are worth it!). Don't forget to factor in the cost of impulse buys in the gift shop. The little mermaid trinkets called to me. The urge toChicstayst

Radisson Resort at the Port Cape Canaveral (FL) United States

Radisson Resort at the Port Cape Canaveral (FL) United States

Radisson Resort at the Port Cape Canaveral (FL) United States

Radisson Resort at the Port Cape Canaveral (FL) United States