Boardwalk, whats the deal?

mynonnie

Member
We love the Boardwalk as do our kids. If you favor Epcot and or the Studios, they are both within walking distance, though you can also take the boat. If you spend most of your time at MK you may prefer the Polynesian or Contemporary. As for everything being outside, it is right outside the door. When we buy things in the park and have them sent back to the hotel, they are in our room when we return so I'm not sure about having to go down to the store, but pictures are actually sent to the gift shop inside the hotel 15' from the lobby. If it is closed then you go outside to the little market with is maybe 50 yds from the front door. No big deal at all. We love the night life on the Boardwalk as well. Very family friendly.

Nonnie
 

Computer Magic

Well-Known Member
. When we buy things in the park and have them sent back to the hotel, they are in our room when we return so I'm not sure about having to go down to the store,
At one time packages where left in your room. This was with any resort. But I'm pretty sure that has changed and you have to pick up packages from a central location. I know in 05 our packages were sent to the store outside the resort.
 

Bug715

Member
A couple issues I found with the boardwalk:

  1. The room was plain and small.
  2. Don't buy a refill mug, you have to leave the resort and walk down the boardwalk to refill. Which is in the back so excess walking if you ride the buses to MK or AK.
  3. The store is outside the resort. So package pickup and anything you need you have to go outside to the boardwalk and walk down the street.
  4. The arcade is outside the resort.
  5. all the food is outside the resort so you have to leave the resort and walk down the boardwalk
I guess I think everything is all spread out and not easy to get to. It wasn't fun getting wet in May.

You really don't have to get wet. Just stay under the cover. It'll take a little longer to get there but it can be done. My dad and I just HAD to have a monster rice krispie from the bakery one night it was pouring and barely got wet.

I love how everything is on the boardwalk because its like a real boardwalk. Which sorta makes sense.... I wanna go back!!

NJDVCMEMBERS nice picture. Last summer one of our rooms was to the right a little bit so we could see the pool and earful tower! It was a great spot.
 

brucie

Active Member
Never heard of Boardwalk? Didn't we already talk about this, were so going!! That's right I caught this thread too!
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
A couple issues I found with the boardwalk:

  1. The room was plain and small.
  2. Don't buy a refill mug, you have to leave the resort and walk down the boardwalk to refill. Which is in the back so excess walking if you ride the buses to MK or AK.
  3. The store is outside the resort. So package pickup and anything you need you have to go outside to the boardwalk and walk down the street.
  4. The arcade is outside the resort.
  5. all the food is outside the resort so you have to leave the resort and walk down the boardwalk
I guess I think everything is all spread out and not easy to get to. It wasn't fun getting wet in May.

Those were the same concerns my family had when we stayed at the Inn as well as all of the area resorts sharing the bus! We waited forever and they were always crowded. I understand that that has changed, but we won't be going back anytime soon. Though the Boardwalk is a fun place to hang out.
 

Horizonstta

Active Member
I just stayed at the Boardwalk on Saturday for the first time. I agree with some of the posts, it's a nice place to visit/hang-out, but I didn't like staying there.

I thought the lobby was rather small and it was a hassle having to walk down to the store on the boardwalk for a bottle of milk (opposed to the small gift shop in the lobby). Plus, I wasn't a big fan of the eating options or boardwalk "entertainment." But, this is just my opinion. I recommend eveyone trying out a hotel at least once.
 

tdonald

Active Member
I love the Boardwalk and hope to stay there soon. Especially in the late afternoon and evening (after running around Epcot or DHS in the morning), I love to relax in the swings on the beach at the Beach Club and wait for Boardwalk's lights to come on. If you stay long enough, CMs will inflate a giant screen and you can watch Disney movies.

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... :D

Wait a minute... HOW LONG till my next trip?!?!?!?! :eek:

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
 

Eljay

Member
When you leave Epcot to go to the boardwalk.Will they let you get back into Epcot with your ticket?This sounds like a area, I love to visit.

First of all, WELCOME!!! :wave:

Back to your question, sure! No problem at all, you just go back through the bag check and ticket gate.
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
The Boardwalk os OK as a resort but pretty poor as an attraction. The street entertainment and the limited carnival style attractions are no different to any 2 bob outfit you can encounter any where.

The resturants are good and its a pleasant walk around the lagoon but unless I was dining there I wouldnt make the effort to go.
 

tigfan

New Member
The Boardwalk os OK as a resort but pretty poor as an attraction. The street entertainment and the limited carnival style attractions are no different to any 2 bob outfit you can encounter any where.

The resturants are good and its a pleasant walk around the lagoon but unless I was dining there I wouldnt make the effort to go.

I'm right there with you on that one! That's why I was questioning someone else's assessment of Boardwalk as "amazing". Nice, yes. "Amazing"?? That seems a tad extreme of a word to use to describe Boardwalk. I think anyone going there expecting something "amazing" is in for a huge letdown. :lol:
 

ChrisFL

Premium Member
I like the Boardwalk, it's usually less busy than DownTown Disney and yes, it is more for casual strolling and it's not full of activities but that makes it more peaceful/romantic IMO. The theming is very nice, the restaurants are good and it's in a great location.

I've gone on a few dates there, eat dinner, then walk around to the Yacht club, then to Fantasia Mini Golf, then walk back.
 
I enjoy the boardwalk mostly for Jellyrolls, I think Jellyrolls is a nice grown up bar, it's great for all ages of adults not just the early 20-somethings. But the boardwalk in general isn't something I'd go out of my way to experiance, like other people have said it's a very nice scenic walk with some great dining locations but not exactly a must-do.
 

shawn

New Member
I disagree, I like going in the evening for a quiet brak from the parks, and I think there is still simple fun things for my family to do.
 

Philo

Well-Known Member
I like it there, it's a nice place to go and grab an ice cream but it's not somewhere that I would really go unless I've got a couple of hours to kill.
 

MousDad

New Member
Correct me if I'm wrong, but there is no general public parking for Boardwalk like there is at DTD, right?

Is it only accessible for resort guests, and by foot/boat from EP or DHS?
 

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