Universal's Cabana Bay Beach Resort is a massive, "Prime Value" hotel at Universal Orlando known for its vibrant 1950s and 60s retro-theming. The resort features two massive swimming pools: one with a dive tower-themed waterslide and another with a lazy river (where you can rent or bring your own inner tubes). It is also home to Galaxy Bowl, a full 10-lane bowling alley with its own restaurant, and a high-tech arcade called Game-O-Rama. For fitness enthusiasts, it houses the Jack LaLanne Physical Fitness Studio, filled with memorabilia from the fitness pioneer. Food-wise, the Bayliner Diner is a large food court that plays retro commercials on giant screens while you eat. One of the biggest perks for guests is the "Early Park Admission" to the Universal theme parks, often including Volcano Bay, which is located directly next door and accessible via a private walking path. The resort offers both standard rooms and family suites that sleep up to six, making it a favorite for families looking for a mid-century "road trip" aesthetic with modern amenities.