Affiliate disclosure
How Orlando Lovers makes money
Orlando Lovers is a free, independent guide funded two ways: affiliate commissions and display advertising.
When you book a hotel, buy park tickets, reserve an activity, arrange an airport transfer, or rent a car through some of the links on this site, we may earn a small commission from the company you booked with. Display ads run alongside the content and are served by third-party ad networks.
What this does not change
The price you pay is never higher because you came through one of our links. Affiliate commissions come out of the operator’s marketing budget, not out of your wallet — the rate is the same whether you book through us, through the operator directly, or through another site entirely.
Not every link on this site is an affiliate link. Plenty point to an operator’s official site, a government resource, or another guide with no commercial relationship attached at all, and we do not flag each one individually, because the distinction does not change what we tell you about it.
What this does not influence
A commission never decides what gets a good score, a high ranking, or a place in a “best of” list. The editorial team chooses what to cover and what to say about it before any commercial relationship enters the picture, and a partner who pays us nothing gets the same honest verdict as one who does not exist in our affiliate program at all. See How we review for exactly how that separation is kept.
FTC compliance
This disclosure follows the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s guidance on affiliate marketing and endorsements, for the benefit of readers in the United States and everywhere else. Rather than repeating the relationship on every single page, we disclose it once, clearly, here — this is the page to bookmark if you want the full picture on how the site is funded.
Questions about a specific link or a partnership proposal can go to partners@orlandolovers.com.