Just minutes from Walt Disney World and Universal Studios, Lighthouse Key Resort offers a beautiful lakefront community in Kissimmee, Florida. With easy access to the interstate and nearby attractions, Kissimmee is a prime location for travelers, visitors, and locals alike. Convenience is not the only attraction of the villas and European lifestyle at Lighthouse Key Resort; with fine dining and shopping just minutes from the resort, it's easy to see why property owners here enjoy the best of both worlds in a vacationer's paradise. Comfortable year round temperatures make it simple to enjoy the area and tourist attractions each season. With festivals and celebrations taking place both on and off Disney properties, relaxing at your home away from home in Lighthouse Key Resort after ad ay of activities is a simple way to make the most of the area.
Kissimmee is located just 10 minutes outside of Orlando, a community that offers plenty of fun and adventure for families, as well as beautiful views of the lakes and natural scenery in the area. With a population of just over 60,000 people, Kissimmee is located on the northwest shore of Lake Toho. Lighthouse Key Resort sits nestled in a private community, offering a quick getaway from the tourist hubs and an attractive spot to simply relax. With easy access to grocery stores, convenience centers, and ticket outposts, staying or living at Lighthouse Key Resort offers plenty of benefits to enjoy the vacationer lifestyle year round.
Kissimmee is close enough to Disney for a 'vacation in the backyard,' and just far enough to enjoy the fresh air and natural surroundings. Cattle ranching has historically been the leading industry in the area, and many cattle ranches and small farms still exist today on the outskirts of the resort town communities. Even though the city is filled with tourism and development businesses, but Old Town Kissimmee offers something from the days gone by in the downtown area. Lighthouse Key Resort sits just outside the residential area, with easy access to parks, community buildings, and local events. Old Town Kissimmee has become famous for weekly antique car shows, a traditional fair, and other attractions that make it stand apart from the Disney celebrations nearby.
Historic houses and attractions are also scattered throughout the city, along with science centers and museums. While the Disney gift shops and tourist spots offer ample opportunities for souvenir shopping, Old Town Kissimmee and other neighboring stores provide unique gifts and memorabilia of their own. Airboat rides, hiking trails in the area parks, and plenty of wide-open spaces make Kissimmee a valuable getaway from the hub of Disney. Kissimmee airport is located on the outskirts of Osceola County, while Orlando International Airport is just a short 15-20 minute drive down the interstate.
Lighthouse Key Resort itself is a 33-acre property that features a European spa, fitness center, its own movie theater, and a number of recreation options. From waterskiing to tennis and golf, there are plenty of ways to indulge in leisurely activities any time of day. Golf courses and pristine lakes bring together some of the area's spectacular views, and are ideal spots to take a break from the busy downtown and tourist areas.
From a wealth of historic and cultural activities in the downtown area, to the natural attractions and airboat rides through the city, Kissimmee offers plenty of opportunities for fun and adventure outside of Disney headquarters. Lighthouse Key Resort is one place to enjoy the best of both worlds on a vacation or long-term stay; with the comforts of home and an upscale setting, it's a simple choice for your perfect getaway.