The honest review

Reunion Resort hits the pragmatic middle ground—you're getting decent family amenities and rooms built to actually fit a group without jumping to the premium tier where prices jump fast. The location scores well, which matters when you're trying to minimize drive time with restless kids. Safety feels solid, and the pricing-to-value ratio is honest for what you get, not inflated like some independent resorts try to pull.

The tradeoff is real, though. Parent-recovery clocks in at 69, which is the weakest score in the breakdown. That means the resort is geared toward keeping kids engaged and entertained, not so much toward giving you uninterrupted pool time or spa quiet. If you're a parent who needs actual downtime, you're not finding it here—you're trading that for programming and activities that'll keep the kids occupied.

Room fit and kid amenities both score at 72, which is respectable without being flashy. You won't feel squeezed into a standard hotel room with three kids, and there's enough for them to do without needing to add on paid excursions every day. It's the kind of place that works well for multi-generational trips where you need something that handles multiple ages and temperaments. Not fancy, but it won't disappoint you either.

Who this works for

Derived from FamilyFactor data

  • Toddlers

    ages 0–3

  • Elementary

    ages 4–8

  • Tweens

    ages 9–12

  • Teens

    ages 13+

  • Multi-gen

    with grandparents

All amenities (5)
  • Family-suite room category
  • Kids-welcome programming
  • On-property pools
  • Recreation facilities
  • Restaurants on site