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We are looking to stay at one of these two resorts for our next trip because of their location and convenience to Epcot and HS. I was wondering which one would be better to stay in.
Is one a closer walk to Epcot?
Are they currently renovating BCV? The renovated BWV look very nice..
The pool at BCV makes me lean towards BC but the rooms do not look as nice as the renovated BWV.
Also, what is the travel time to MK like? Does anyone go to Epcot and take the monorail to the MK?
Both resorts seem great but getting all of your opinions def. helps!
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Beach Club Villas may be a slightly quicker walk to Epcot than Boardwalk Villas, but Boardwalk is certainly close enough for a nice walk. If the weather is decent, Boardwalk is also walking distance (15-20 minutes at most) from Hollywood Studios.
Walking through Epcot to the monorail is unlikely to be any quicker than waiting for a bus to the Magic Kingdom. That would involve going through Bag Check into World Showcase, going through the UK and Canada, then walking through half of Future World out the exit and to the monorail.
If you will be in Future World anyhow (and have a park hopper), then catching the monorail to MK makes sense. If not, I would wait for the bus.
We have enjoyed both Beach Club and Boardwalk. If it is not warm enough to swim, I prefer Boardwalk because it has more atmosphere outside. The main pool area Is much better at Beach Club, though.
You can't go wrong either way. Happy planning!
Melissa
Walking through Epcot to the monorail is unlikely to be any quicker than waiting for a bus to the Magic Kingdom. That would involve going through Bag Check into World Showcase, going through the UK and Canada, then walking through half of Future World out the exit and to the monorail.
Which is quite a hike.
Then, even if you can hop onto a train immediately at both the EP station and the TTC, you're still faced with about an hourlong ride to the MK.
We usually do that from the IG because we dislike the buses and enjoy the monorail ride whether MK Express from the TTC or the resort loop from there on to the MK. The MK Express sometimes isn't running these days, though. You'll have two brief stops on the resort loop train--TTC to Poly to GF and then MK.
However, you can generally figure a wait for the train at either EP or the TTC if unlucky. Monorail is likely to be far more time consuming altogether than waiting for a bus, I'm guessing, although we've never taken the bus from BC so am not certain.
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I agree that both are great resorts and either would be a fine choice. My personal recommendation would be BC simply because we've stayed there more often and have had terrific times. Both resorts are wonderfully convenient to Epcot and DHS.
Another transportation idea that may have occurred to you--
We glance toward the ferryboat dock when heading to MK from the TTC and vice versa. Oftentimes, we've walked right onto the ferry with no monorail in sight and gotten to where we're going faster ...or maybe it just seems like it since we find the boat rides so relaxing and enjoyable.
That may be an option if speedy transit isn't your primary concern.
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I prefer BC to BW. But if I can't get a room at BCV and can at BWV I will stay there before staying at another DVC property. The pool at BW creeps me out a little. And I like the sand bottom pool at BC.
I've stayed at both. Pool is better at BC, The villas at BC are closer to Epcot by a little bit. Room was nicer at BWV than BCV. View from room was better at BWV but I booked a Boardwalk view. BWV are in the same building as the hotel, BCV have a separate building.
I wouldn't hesitate to stay at either again, but BC would probably be my first choice due to the pool complex.
I really love both of these resorts, and we've stayed in the villas of each multiple times. Yes, BCV rooms are a bit closer to Epcot, and if you have your heart set on Stormalong Bay, then obviously BCV is going to be your top choice. Otherwise, I'd go with BWV. There's more going on over at the Boardwalk, and I love the décor. Good luck and enjoy your trip!!
PS - travel to MK from the Epcot resorts is a bit of a hassle, but what can you do. Waiting for the bus to MK is my least favorite thing about staying on that side of the world!
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