Extended Stay Hotels in Orlando, FL

Engine lists extended stay hotels in Orlando where you can search, compare, and book properties with in-room kitchens for crews on a project, employees relocating or on temporary assignment, and longer business trips. Among the hotels you can book through Engine is Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Altamonte Springs/Maitland, which offers in-room kitchens and 128 rooms. The platform gives you access to properties from brands like Candlewood Suites, Home2 Suites, Homewood Suites, Staybridge Suites, and TownePlace Suites across the Orlando area.

15 extended-stay hotels in Orlando you can book through Engine

  1. Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Altamonte Springs/Maitland Residence Inn In-room kitchens 128 rooms
  2. Staybridge Suites Orlando Airport South Staybridge Suites In-room kitchens 135 rooms
  3. Candlewood Suites Lake Mary Candlewood Suites In-room kitchens 123 rooms
  4. Home2 Suites By Hilton Winter Garden Home2 Suites In-room kitchens
  5. TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orlando Airport TownePlace Suites In-room kitchens
  6. Home2 Suites By Hilton Lake Mary Orlando Home2 Suites In-room kitchens
  7. Staybridge Suites Clermont Southeast Staybridge Suites In-room kitchens
  8. WoodSpring Suites Orlando West - Clermont WoodSpring Suites In-room kitchens 121 rooms
  9. Homewood Suites by Hilton Lake Mary Orlando North Homewood Suites In-room kitchens 112 rooms
  10. TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orlando Altamonte Springs/Maitland TownePlace Suites In-room kitchens 117 rooms
  11. Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Airport Home2 Suites In-room kitchens 128 rooms
  12. Homewood Suites by Hilton Orlando-Maitland Homewood Suites In-room kitchens 143 rooms
  13. Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando/International Drive South Home2 Suites In-room kitchens 146 rooms
  14. Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Near UCF Home2 Suites In-room kitchens 124 rooms
  15. Home2 Suites By Hilton Sanford Orlando North Home2 Suites In-room kitchens
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Booking a Longer Stay in Orlando

Orlando draws business travelers for convention work, hospitality and tourism operations, healthcare projects, and construction tied to the city's ongoing commercial development. A longer stay calls for an apartment-style room with an in-room kitchen, more space than a standard hotel offers, and amenities like on-site laundry and weekly housekeeping that vary by property. These hotels serve the full range of extended-stay travel, including small and mid-sized businesses and trades like construction booking rooms for crews on multi-week jobs, employees relocating or on temporary assignment, and anyone in training or working on a project that runs a week or longer. You can search, compare, and book these hotels on Engine, and for a stay of 9 or more guest rooms, Engine Groups handles the room-block booking.

Frequently asked questions

Who typically books extended stay hotels in Orlando?
Crews working on a construction or installation project, employees relocating to the area or on temporary assignment, people attending training programs, and anyone on a longer business trip who wants more space and an in-room kitchen. These hotels work well when you need a place to stay for a week or more and prefer apartment-style amenities over a standard room.
What should I compare when choosing a hotel for my team's multi-week stay in Orlando?
Look at location relative to your work site or training facility, the size of the suites, and whether amenities like on-site laundry, free breakfast, and weekly housekeeping are included (these vary by property). Also compare the kitchen setup, since some offer full kitchens and others have kitchenettes, and check room counts to make sure the property can accommodate your group.
How do I book a block of rooms for a crew staying in Orlando for several weeks?
If you need 9 or more guest rooms, Engine Groups handles the room-block booking. For 8 rooms or fewer, you can book self-serve through Engine's platform and get consolidated invoicing and multiple payment options with no membership fee.
What's the difference between an extended-stay hotel and a standard hotel for a long trip?
An extended-stay hotel offers apartment-style suites with in-room kitchens or kitchenettes, so your team can prepare meals and snacks instead of eating out every day. The rooms also have more space, separate living and sleeping areas in many cases, and amenities designed for longer stays like weekly housekeeping and on-site laundry.
What makes a hotel an extended-stay property?
These hotels are designed for stays of a week or more and offer in-room kitchens or kitchenettes, apartment-style suites, and more space than a standard guest room. Brands like Residence Inn, Homewood Suites, Candlewood Suites, Staybridge Suites, Home2 Suites, and TownePlace Suites specialize in this format, with features that make longer trips more comfortable and cost-effective.