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Accommodation Scams in Orlando, USA

Fake listings, bait-and-switch hotels, ghost rentals, and check-in fraud. Below are the accommodation scams scams reported in Orlando — how they work and how to avoid them.

For broader context, compare this scam type with nearby destinations like Las Vegas, Miami, and Tulum.

Last updated: April 2, 2026

3

Accommodation Scams Scams

10

Total in Orlando

How it works

Tourists are lured with offers of free theme park tickets, resort stays, or cash gifts in exchange for attending a 90-minute vacation club presentation. The presentation routinely runs 3–4 hours of high-pressure sales tactics. Rewards come loaded with blackout dates and hidden fees.

How it works

Scammers post attractive rental properties near Disney World at below-market prices on listing sites or via social media. They request full upfront payment by wire transfer or gift card. The property either does not exist or is not theirs to rent.

How it works

Hotels near Orlando use names implying proximity to Disney World or Universal but are actually several miles away, requiring paid transportation. Online travel agencies may display misleading proximity or star ratings.

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