Decent place, but tough for work-life balance
It's a solid place to work in hospitality, but your work-life balance really depends on your department and management. For Front Desk Agents, it can be a grind.
I've worked here for a while, and the benefits are pretty solid for hospitality. You get decent travel discounts, which is a big plus, and there's usually a team to back you up in guest services. It's a large corporate hotel, so job security feels good.
As a Front Desk Agent, the work-life balance is often challenging. You'll work plenty of evening and weekend shifts, especially at a busy resort in Orlando, FL. It's tough to get consistent days off, which impacts personal life significantly for onsite shifts.
Try to offer more consistent scheduling for your frontline hotel operations staff. It would really help with morale and reduce burnout for roles like Front Desk Agent.