Winnie Palmer routinely separates the mom and baby for 2-4 hours after birth....so if it's important to you not to be separated from your child, this would not be the hospital of choice. That was a big factor for me, as I wanted my son to remain with me or my husband at all times.
I delivered at Winter Park Hospital (WPH) and had my own issues there but it was due to my OB, not completely the hospital. The romantic dinner for two that is offered is a really nice option. I can't remember the price but it wasn't too bad. You can't do this if you have a c-section, only if you have a vaginal birth.
The massages every day at WPH are FABULOUS! They have an on staff massage therapist that specifically works the maternity floor and will offer massages to mom AND dad every day! If you are there before the birth, she will offer massage prior to your delivery day too. (If you have to go in for observation or the day before an induction.) She comes to your room everyday that you are there and offers a massage. If you cannot have a back massage for some reason, she will massage your hands, feet or neck/shoulders. It is a really nice perk.
If you are looking for a hospital that has been classified as "baby friendly" and encourages more natural approaches to child birth, Florida Hospital Altamonte is the best in the area. Winnie Palmer is not designated as a "baby friendly" hospital at this time.