Rosen Shingle Creek

Rosen Shingle Creek is a luxury resort and convention hotel in Orlando, Florida. Known for its Spanish‑inspired architecture, championship golf course, and extensive meeting facilities, it caters to both leisure and business travelers.

History

Opened in 2006, Rosen Shingle Creek was developed by Rosen Hotels & Resorts as a flagship property. Its name comes from Shingle Creek, the headwaters of the Florida Everglades, which runs alongside the resort.

Description

  • Rooms: 1,500+ guest rooms and suites with elegant décor, flat‑screen TVs, Wi‑Fi, mini‑fridges, and views of the golf course or city skyline.
  • Dining: 15+ restaurants and lounges including A Land Remembered (steakhouse), Cala Bella (Italian fine dining), and casual poolside options.
  • Amenities: • 18‑hole championship golf course designed by David Harman • Four outdoor swimming pools and hot tubs • Full‑service spa and wellness center • Fitness center and tennis courts • Over 490,000 sq. ft. of meeting and event space • Pet‑friendly accommodations

Average Rates

$220–$360 per night, depending on season and room type.

Star Rating

TripAdvisor: 4.5/5 (Traveler reviews) Booking.com: 9.0/10 (“Superb”)

Location

Address: 9939 Universal Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32819, USA

Nearby Attractions: Universal Orlando Resort, SeaWorld Orlando, Walt Disney World, International Drive

Contact

Phone: 1‑407‑996‑9939

Website: rosenshinglecreek.com

Activities to Do

  • Play golf at the championship course
  • Relax at the spa and wellness center
  • Swim in multiple pools or lounge by the cabanas
  • Dine at fine restaurants and casual eateries
  • Explore nearby theme parks and International Drive attractions

Booking Information

  • Direct Booking: rosenshinglecreek.com
  • Third‑Party Platforms: Expedia, Booking.com, Tripadvisor
  • Policies: Check‑in at 3 PM, check‑out at 11 AM.

Other Information

  • Hotel Class: 4.5‑star luxury resort
  • Style: Upscale, convention‑friendly, leisure and business blend
  • Popular with families, couples, business travelers, and conference attendees