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Personal Review: We particularly enjoy this resort when we want to be near Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios, as we can walk or boat to either. While we've stayed at both the Inn and Villas sides of this resort, we tend to prefer the villas for extended family trips.
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Our first stay in the BoardWalk Villas was in December 2007. As DVC members, I'm trying to get round all of the various DVC resorts at Walt Disney World and this was another one to try out. If I'm honest, myself and my husband, have never been that keen on the idea of staying at the BoardWalk. We first looked into becoming DVC members on our honeymoon and, at that time, they were selling the BoardWalk. While we liked it - the location sounded great - we were worried that it would be noisy. After all, there are all those clubs, restaurants and street entertainers underneath some of the villas, so we decided to hold off. I say this, as it's worth knowing how we felt about the place before we first stayed there.
Since then, we've visited the resort and had even pool hopped there the year before and it was certainly growing on us, so we opted to spend three nights there in a studio. DVC members have a choice between standard or BoardWalk / preferred views and we went for the latter. When we checked it, we found that we had been allocated a perfectly located studio - close to the elevators and therefore close to the lobby and access to the BoardWalk. This had been one of my fears about staying here, as the Villas side of the resort is huge and sprawling and I have heard horror stories from people who've stayed at the very far end about how long the walk was back to the lobby.
As we walked to the room, we both commented that the décor was much nicer than we had expected, a good combination of pastel blues and greens. It wasn't what we had expected at all, I don’t know why. Somehow I think we had the impression the decor would be garish - maybe it has something to do with the ghastly clown slide at the main pool?
When we got into the room, perhaps it was just me, but it felt a bit bigger than the studios at the Beach Club Villas, obviously nowhere near as big as Old Key West, but again another pleasant surprise.
And then there was the view. The BoardWalk Christmas tree was right in front of us and off to the right, we could see the lobby area with the BoardWalk to the left of us and ahead of us, the BoardWalk Inn, with Epcot behind. To our left was the lake with our beloved Beach Club behind it (oh and we could see the Yacht Club as well!). We had a superb view of everything in this area. It was just perfect.
Over the next couple of days, we found our room extremely convenient for the restaurants and shops on the BoardWalk and it was lovely to have so many amenities so close at hand. Did we hear any noise from any of them? Not at all - although we did hear Illuminations, but then again, with the holiday ending they add on at Christmas, you can probably hear that from miles away.
The lobby was filled with candy delights and we enjoyed spending time down there, just relaxing and taking it all in. There were also some nooks and crannies we found on the other floors of the Villas, with sitting areas, so there were plenty of places to relax and unwind.
During our stay, we also took a look at the rest of the complex and explored the BoardWalk Inn and cottages. It amazed me how different in feel these were from the BoardWalk Villas. They seemed really quiet and peaceful and a bit reminiscent of the plantation houses at Port Orleans Riverside. The only downside to these is that they're located further away from the main pool area, although they do have their own quiet pool area. This is a more compact area with fewer rooms as well, so you're more likely to be centrally located here.
All in all, the BoardWalk had pleasantly surprised us both and we’ve liked at it a lot more than we thought we would.
Pros:
location - not just to the BoardWalk, but also to Epcot, although it's still a longer walk than from the Beach Club
so many great amenities close by, with lots of restaurants and shops
generously sized rooms
beautiful theming
Cons
it's a sprawling resort, so you could end up being a long walk away from the lobby
the main pool - I'm sorry, I just don't like the clown slide at all
We stayed at the Boardwalk Inn in October 2006. This was my husband's choice of resort for this trip and our first deluxe stay at WDW. The overall feeling of this resort is above average but our stay in general did not rank up there as a "will stay here again and again". Being a deluxe resort, it is more expensive than the moderates and even some of the other deluxe resorts.
Check-in was a disaster. We waited for over 2 hours in line. Not what we expected at a deluxe resort. They only had two CMs checking people in, and it was Saturday which could also contributed to the longer wait. Once we made it to a Cast Member, she advised us that she could not meet any of our requests. However dsappointing as they are requests, we were given a room on the fifth floor facing the parking lot at the VERY end of a long hallway.
The theming overall was enjoyable. I loved the light pastels of green, yellow, and blue. The room size was more than adequate and I loved having a little balcony for those early morning sunrises or late evening nightcap. Even though we didn't get a room with a king bed, we enjoyed the room overall.
The dining possibilites are plentiful with the ESPN Zone, Spoodles, Flying Fish Cafe, and the Big River Grille. There is also the Boardwalk Bakery (where you can refill and purchase the refillable mugs). We had a wonderful breakfast at Spoodles.
We did have a run-in with a CM that was less than magical in one of the gift shops when asked a very simple question. It was quickly taken care of by the Manager when he overheard my displeasure.
We did love all the crooks and crannies wthin the htoel to sit and relax and enjoyed a drink more than once in the Belle Vue Room. One of our favorite memories is buying an ice cream cone and sitting on a bench along the Boardwalk watching the entertainment and people in general.
All in all, the Boardwalk did not win our "favorite resort" tag but it was an enjoyable stay despite one or two rough spots.
Pros: Location, location, location--Wonderful access to EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studio, plus the entertainment possibilities on the Boardwalk itself. Lots of shopping opprtunities. We Jellyrolls!!!
Cons: Not a lot of variety for quick service meal options within the hotel. Far away from the main pool.
I stayed here in September 2006 with my mother and my dd (7 months at the time) and absolutely loved it. I'll break my review down by sections.
Theming:
While it wasn't overtly themed, as the values are, or as Wilderness Lodge is, it's really classic and beautiful. I never once felt like I was at some "ordinary" hotel. The Disney magic was all around in all of the attention to detail.
Rooms:
Absolutely gorgeous. VERY roomy. Lots of storage space. I was amazed at how much space there was! The room was spotless and I never had trouble with mousekeeping. The decor was lovely and the beds / bedspreads were just so pretty! We even got a couple of towel animals, which was fun!
We could see EPCOT out our balcony and it was awesome! Totally brought the magic in from the first moment.
I also heard no noise. We didn't have a water view which may have contributed to that, as I've heard those are noisy. But I heard no other toilets, no yelling or talking or anything. No footsteps from above... it was very quiet and peaceful.
I know a lot of people have complained that there's a lot of walking to be done to and from rooms, but I didn't notice anything. The pool is on the Boardwalk Villas side, so I did have to go down an elevator and through the lobby to the other side of the resort, but I did not find that to be a big deal at all.
Food:
Room service was amazing and you actually got a lot of food for your money. Ok, yes, we paid $50 (with all fees / tips) for breakfast for two, but it was a HUGE breakfast and it was delicious. So we splurged and did it twice. LOL!
I did not love that there was no real counter service place to eat, besides Spoodles pizza window (awesome pizza though) and the pool bar, so I'd definitely consider that a con. But since I'm a table-service kind of girl myself, I didn't mind. There are tons of sit-down places to enjoy. I did my counter service eating in the parks. And since it was a 5 minute walk to EPCOT, I ate most of my meals there! YUM!
I also cannot say enough about the Boardwalk Bakery! YUMMMMMMMY!
Location:
Can't beat it with a stick! I could walk to three theme parks (I consider MK in 'walking' distance because you just do a 12 minute walk to the monorail and then poof, you're there!) Of course, if you don't have a park-hopper... that isn't an option. But still...
The Boardwalk itself is just lovely and entertaining. You can walk to the Swan/Dolphin and Beach/Yacht Clubs, so you've got so many dining choices. You can sit on the Boardwalk and watch IllumiNations at the end of the day, and have an ice cream. The shops had so many different things in there, I ended up buying most of my souvenirs there instead of in the parks!
There's loads of places for entertainment, and I've heard wonderful things about Jellyrolls. I've been to a similar place but not that location specifically.
Pool:
The slide was fun, the pool itself was nice and a good size, and the sitting area was pretty. It had a cute circus-y theme that I liked.
Affordability:
Holy smokes was that place pricey! LOL! We were there with a wedding discount so it wasn't "so" bad but still... phew! When I looked at the standard room prices on the door, we nearly fell over! I couldn't afford to stay there w/o a discount, but for those that can, I recommend it.
Bottom line is the resort is really pretty and comfortable. The layout worked fine for me. I loved being able to see IllumiNations, Spaceship Earth and the Eiffel Tower from my balcony in a STANDARD room. I'm waiting for them to wise up and make those rooms more expensive.
It was really convenient with a child, to be able to walk everywhere, and she slept a lot in her stroller while I wandered the World. I never had to take her out of the stroller while she napped, because I could walk places rather than getting on a bus or in a car.
I hope this helps someone out when deciding whether or not to stay here!
Disney's BoardWalk had been at the top of my list of places and finally rented a 2 bedroom suite. The entrance to the resort seemed very busy to me. You are smack dab in the middle of a parking lot and not much else to look at. The building is nice but nothing special that is until you see the other side! The magic of BoardWalk is the boardwalk! With so many shops and restaurants it's easy to forgot what you drove up to.
The lobby was cute and smaller than I imagined it would be. Lots of turn of the century circus decorations filled the walls. Our room was on the Villa side and is accessed by one elevator. I don't think I've walked down such a long and winding hallway in any hotel! Our room just happened to be at the very end of the building, over looking the Luna Park Pool. The suite was HUGE. With a master bedroom, master bath with a whirlpool tub, large shower and an even bigger closet that could really double as a bedroom for a toddler! The kitchen /living room areas are bright and cheery. We even had a washer/dryer in the hallway. The 2nd bedroom was off the living room and had one queen bed, wet bar, sofa and a good sized bathroom.
The pool area was cute but had a scary looking clown slide. I'm not very fond of clowns so I really hated the slide but that's just me.
While I loved our room the hustle and bustle of the BoardWalk was a bit much for me. It was always buzzing with activity and not as peaceful as I would have liked. If you truly want to feel like you are at the center of it all than this resort is for you. But being so close to Epcot is a major plus. The surry bike rentals are a blast with a great loop to ride around on.
It wasn't as easy as other resorts to run down and get some food. I enjoy a food court for the morning and you just didn't get that. We never really eat at any of the restaurants while we were there. Just the BoardWalk Bakery which is to die for !
We stayed here in November 2006 and November 2007. On the 2006 trip we stayed at a Garden Suite. Yes it was super expensive but it was well worth the price! It was like having our very own apartment on WDW property. Living area and kitchenette and half bath downstairs and bedroom and huge bathroom upstairs. We were right across from the quiet pool and took advantage of it. There was no noise and generally no kids in this area of the resort. The only disadvantage of the Garden Suites was that you had to walk forever to get to the Concierge level for snacks or to get to the bus stop etc.
In 2007 we stayed in a Deluxe Room Concierge level and even this room was fabulous. Our room was directly of the Seashore Sweets shop and the view onto the Boardwalk itself was well worth the price. We could watch the performers in the evenings and since it was rather cool at night, we bundled up in blankets and took in the sights from our balcony.
The other bad thing about this resort is it takes a long time to get to the MK and AK and usually the buses are packed because the Boardwalk is the last stop on the circuit of five resorts. But the ease of getting to Epcot outweighs that - unless you want to get to the front of Epcot in which case you have to walk and walk and walk.
As you can probably tell by my rating of this resort, I adore the Boardwalk Villas. In fact, it's my favourite of all the Disney resorts I've stayed at.
There's so much to love about this hotel. First and foremost is location. You can't beat being able to walk or take a boat ride to Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios. The plethora of wonderful restaurants all within easy walking distance is another definite perk.
And how about the magical ambience here. It truly is like being transported to a different time and place. I could spend hours and hours just strolling along the Boardwalk or sitting on a bench and watching the world go by. The Boardwalk entertainers are marvellous to watch.
The facilities here are top notch. Although it took me a wee while to get used to the giant clown face in the pool area (I'm not a huge fan of clowns), other than that the rest of the pool decor is amusing and whimsical. Although some folks complain about the lack of a restaurant right inside the hotel, that didn't bother me one iota. The restaurants on the Boardwalk are such a slight walk away that it didn't prove to be a problem for us. Plus we liked nothing more than, for example, grabbing a couple of cinnamon buns from the Boardwalk Bakery and some coffee first thing in the morning and then sitting at a table overlooking the lake and watching the whole area wake up and come to life.
The staff at this resort were nothing short of amazing. All of them were friendly, courteous, helpful and went out of their way to ensure that we had the most magical of vacations. Mousekeeping was excellent and our room was always spotless after one of their cleanings. Plus they left us some pretty amazing towelgami creations.
Our studio was delightfully decorated and quite roomy. Although we only had a standard view room, we still found the v iew to be quite pleasant as it looked directly across at the front entrance and beautifully landscaped lawns. And you couldn't beat our room location. We were only a very short distance from the lobby or by crossing the hall and zipping down the stairs we were at the main pool.
As for price, because we were staying on our DVC points, price was not an issue.
All in all, we were so impressed with the Boardwalk Villas that I'm returning there in just under two weeks and I can hardly wait.
Joy
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I stayed at the BWI for two nights in Feb., and loved it. My room on the 5th floor was overlooking the Boardwalk, and it had a nice balcony and wonderful view of the Boardwalk, water, Yacht Club and Dolphin. It was very conveniently located, and it took me no time at all to jump on the elevator and get down to the Boardwalk. I found the proximity to Epcot to be ideal, and I liked having the shops and restaurants on the Boardwalk at my fingertips.
Room and theme:
The room was a good size, and the theming was very nice - pretty, actually. It was comfortable, and had a double sink and great beds! I loved the lobby and the seating areas there, along with the bar on the same floor a short walk away. It has an inviting and sumptuous feel to it, though not stuffy. I saw this hotel at Christmas as well, and was blown away by the volume of decorations! Swags of ornaments - the kids loved it! I actually liked it better than the Beach Club, which I never thought that I'd say. I don't like the Clown Pool - kids said it was scary, but that didn't stop me from staying there.
Service and amenities:
Great! I checked in early, and had no problem upgrading my hopper pass at the Concierge desk. I also used the business center, and found them to be helpful - they made some copies and mailed a package for me. The fitness center is just right for a quick workout (if you have the energy!). They have all the basics there - treadmill, lifestep, eliptical trainer, and free weights. Final note on service - I had room service one morning and the service was prompt and the food excellent.
Overall:
I highly recommend this hotel! I really can't think of a single complaint, aside from the fact that it was expensive. Location, amenities, service, theme and overall feel - it was all great. And for everyone worried about the noise level, I'd just say that it wasn't a problem at all. I looked out over the Boardwalk and it was wasn't noisy at night.
I stayed in a standard view 1 bedrrom suite at BWV May 8-10. The room wasn't ready until 4:00 pm - and them only when we pressed them for a room so we could change clothes before dinner. Apparently they had an event going on at the resort and the housekeepers were busy with that so they were running late getting the rooms done. We had asked for a room close to the elevators since I had a friend staying with me who has some mobility issues. Again they weren't able to accomodate us.
After that rough start the rest of the stay was great. The room was clean (although there was a wet spot in the carpeting that took 2 days to dry out - I assume they had to scrub it after the previous guest) and well maintained. We were on the 4th floor looking over the driveway, but we did have a nice view of Illuminations from our balcony. The 1 bedrooms have so much more room than the studios and I really like the decor at BWV. The rooms are very comfortable - great to come back to at the end of a long day. I also enjoyed having a washer/dryer to use. They were bigger than some I've had at other (non Disney) timeshares.
I never had the time to enjoy the pools, but I the boardwalk area. Walking along it at night and watching the people and the performers is a real treat. I think the reataurants at the Boardwalk are some of my favorites - Flying Fish Cafe is devine! I enjoy sitting at the Chef's counter watching them prepare the food, talking to them and sometimes gettting a sample sent out. Spoodles is another favorite. I ate there for both breakfast and dinner on this trip and recommend it for either. The food at the Boardwalk Bakery is very good, but they really need to expand it or figure out a way to make it more efficient. The lines there are long and it is very crowded inside. Not a good design. They also need to add an area to their store similar to the deli at Beach Club Marketplace. This is one resort where I hardly ever use my refillable mug. It is really inconvenient to get a refill.
You can't beat the location. I walked to Epcot and DHS several times. Both are relaxing strolls (especially after eating to much at FFC ). I'll definitely be staying here again.
-Great rooms
-fabulous location. Easy access to Epcot, MGM
-The Boardwalk is great
-balconies give a great view
-theming is superb
-Beaches & Cream
-very nice pool
-Long walk from parking lot
-long halls
-awful bus service
-very pricey
-no real carry out restaurant
We stayed at the Boardwalk Inn July 21-28, 2008. Our first impression of this resort upon arrival was it was nicely decorated. The front desk staff person was very helpful, as we arrived around 10 am and were able to check in. That was nice considering we did not want to wait until 4 pm to check in. The biggest benefit of staying at this resort is its location. It is only a 5 or so minute walk to Epcot and 12 minute walk to Hollywood Studios. This saved us so much time compared to waiting for a bus or other transportation. In fact, we tried to boat to Hollywood Studios and waited 15 minutes for the boat and it took another 10 minutes to stop at the resort. So, this is a big time saver.
The resort
This resort has nice landscaping. There are sitting areas around the resort outside for guests. It also has three different pools, with the largest one being the Keister Coaster pool. The kids loved this pool because of that reason, but the other pools are just as nice to get cooled off. The decor inside the resort is alos very charming and the theming falls right in line with the old time boardwalk of the East Coast.
The room
Our room (room 1342) was a garden view overlooking the "quiet" pool. This was an added benefit for us because we could easily go outside for a swim and be close enough to the room. Another benefit of the rooms here is that the seem to be larger then most other Disney resorts. Our room had two double beds and a sleeper sofa. The bathroom was large enough as well.
The pools
As stated above, there are three pools. The large pool is nice for kids and those who love water slides, but is a bit more crowded. It was least crowded after a storm had passed. The two other pools were nice but had no extra benefits for kids (ie. a slide). But they were less crowded and oftentimes you would be the only one there. Also, there were no lifeguards on duty.
On Site Amenities
This resort's feature benefit is its location. I could not say enough about having such a perfect location. Being able to walk to two parks was a time saver. At this time of year the parks are crowded and waiting for a bus or being crowded in the bus can make for some unhappy people. Plus, if you really wanted to get to Magic Kingdom you can easily walk to Epcot and take the monorail there.
Our biggest complaint about this resort was its availability of dining services. Usually we get a mug because it works out well. However, at this resort getting a mug can be an inconvenience. You have to walk quite a distance and the dining areas where you get mugs close quite early. Plus, you need to wait for someone to fill it (it's not self service). Also, the dining establishments here do not make you feel as though you have your own exclusive dining like other Disney resorts. Although this is a problem, the food is spectacular. We ate at Spoodles for breakfast and it was very delicious. The portion sizes were also enough to feed more than one person. In addition, we did in room dining for breakfast the one morning (Family breakfast). This was meant for 4 people but it seemed like we could feed 8 or more people on it. The price was reasonable for the breakfast and the room service staff was very friendly.
Overall Impression
This resort has pros and cons and depending on your needs you should look at what it is you most want from a resort experience. We loved the fact that we were within walking distance to Epcot and Hollywood Studios. However, if you like having close dining within the resort, this is probably not the resort for you.
We (DH, DS-8, DD-3, and myself) stayed at the Boardwalk Inn Dec. 5-15 2006. We liked it well enough to stay there again this next trip. Arrival: The bellhops and outside greeters were nothing but cordial. Very friendly and right away made us feel at home. Lobby: Unbelievable! Just beautiful with all the Xmas decor! I just want to plop down on one of those couches and take in everything! Desk personnel: The young lady (early 20's) did not make eye contact with me once. She was rather abrupt with the customary registration and treated us more like a number rather than a guest. She never smiled and at that moment, my attitude started changing from elated to irritated. Resort: I love the ambiance of this place! Many people have commented on the long hallways and yes, it is a long hike to most rooms. However, IMO, what is a few extra steps when a full day was spent walking the parks so the distance to our room was not an issue. Since it was cool for Florida (highs were 74) we didn't spend any time in the pool. The clown slide didn't freak us out though! My impression of the slide is the turn of the last century boardwalk icon and I liked it! Some people just don't like clowns! Room: We requested a room with a great view and boy did we get it! It was on the third floor I believe, overlooking the lagoon. Every morning I would sit out on the balcony and enjoy my coffee prior to rest of family waking. I loved it! The only bad thing about our balcony was the litter on the roof. A sippy cup, a few wrappers, and junk were in plain view. That did irritate me as I know Disney parks pride themselves on cleanliness. The room was freshly shampooed and that was great. I didn't mind that the room was overly humid as I preferred the clean carpets! The mirror on the bathroom door had hairspray and fingerprints from the last guests which were never cleaned by Mousekeeping during our stay. I was not pleased with that as I began to wonder what else had been missed. Toilet and beds were clean which are priority! Some mold on bathroom tile behind door and tub which told me that they don't do much extra housekeeping. We still tipped everyday as the room was kept clean overall and the Mousekeeping were super sweet! I just couldn't bring myself to say anything about the mirror! Location: We spend the majority of our vacations in Epcot so the proximity was perfect. The boats were fun and the walk was very quick. The buses on the other hand are a different story. One morning we had 10:30 AM ADR's for O'hana. We reached the bus stop around 8:30. Two hours later, still no bus to MK! Talk about a bunch of angry guests! There were about 60 of us by that time and many picked up the curtosey phone to inquire. We were half tempted to just walk through Epcot and catch the Monorail, however, everytime we would think it, a bus would show up, of course being the wrong one! Needless to say, we missed our ADR. Dining: Many people have noted the lack of restaraunts directly inside BW, however, we did not feel it was a problem. We ate at Spoodles and Flying Fish and they were both great. The bakery was very nice, however cramped. Pizza delivery was somewhat fast and tasty. Noise: We didn't have a problem with the noise, even though we were directly above the bakery and ESPN was just next door. One night a group of intoxicated men decided to sing some 80's songs, but it was more comical than annoying! The Boardwalk: We enjoyed walking the boardwalk in the evenings just to let the kids run and burn off energy....(us too!) It was never crowded. I would have liked to see the boardwalk vendors stay open later though. Since we were there during December, old Christmas songs would be playing so it really made one feel nostalgic. Cons: Nothing that I have not already noted. Pros: Since we only visit WDW every other year, we try to mix it up by staying at different deluxe resorts everytime. This upcoming trip, we were going to stay at GF, but felt Boardwalk is more to our liking. It feels like home!
This was my first time staying at the Boardwalk. When I go on girls/adult only trips I like to try different resorts and needed find a resort I liked in the Epcot area. I had tried Yacht Club previously-and it was nice but I was not sold. This time it was Boardwalk's turn.
Arrival went fine. We actually flew in a day earlier because we did not know what Hurricane Ike was going to do. We stayed at the Poly the first night and transferred to the Boardwalk from there. The transfer went without a hitch! We called down to bell services to get our luggage, hopped on the monorail to the MK-and from there caught the Boardwalk bus. We went up to the bell stand and told them we were checking in at the Innkeepers Club. David the greeter was fabulous!! He took us up and introduced us to Steve who checked us in. We were in our room by 10am.
The room was a Deluxe Concierge room, room 4227, right above the bakery, and very near the Lounge. A perfect location. The deluxe room has two queen beds and a sitting area with a foldout sofa. This room is big enough for 5 people easy, without feeling cramped.
The Boardwalk was redoing the hardwood floors, so each day it seemed it changed on how you could get to your room. It became like a game on how we could get to our room. A little inconviene but nothing you couldn't work around.
The staff was wonderful, friendly and outgoing. We had great mousekeeping.
The only thing that was weird was that the quiet pool was not open 24 hrs. It had a sign that it closed at either 11 or midnight.
This was a great resort and I will probably mark this as my go-to Epcot resort for the future.
We love this resort and have been lucky to rent points from members in the past to get into a BoardWalk View one bedroom suite.
Location: it's awesome, right between Disney Studios and EPCOT and a walk or Friendship Boat ride away. You can catch the Illuminations Fireworks from EPCOT if you have a BoardWalk view or if you hang out on the Promenade.
Ammenities: A lot to do and see here, a lot to shop at. The only thing is that they don't have an indoor food court area. To grab a quick breakfast or lunch before heading off to the parks, you have to visit the BoardWalk Bakery where it's counter service and then you eat outside on the Promenade. In good weather it's very pleasant but in inclement weather not so good. You can also go over to the Beach Club sundries shop where they sell food stuff and have some seating where you can sit and eat.
Some observations:
The vacation club villas side of the BoardWalk need some renovations and clean up. You can tell the difference from the vacation club side and the Inn side as soon as you hit the elevators on each side. The corridors on the Inn side seem to be a step above the corridors on the Villas side. I would go further to say the same thing about the accommodations.
The restrooms on the main floor (ladies) are in need of a fresh coat of paint, especially in the cubicles.
We still love it here and prefer it to anywhere else.
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Wilderness Lodge August 20-25, 2011
Disney Dream Stateroom 10098 August 25- September 1, 2011
Wilderness Lodge September 1-4, 2011
Our second stay at the Boardwalk Villas was the week of November 16, 2008. My favorite thing about this resort is the close proximity to two parks.I was actually more impressed with the room quality/cleanliness on our first trip in May 2006. The room we stayed in was in need of some touch ups. The paint on the woodwork was chipping/peeling in some places. I do have to say that the remainder of the room was very clean. The bed and sofa bed were very comfortable. Even though we had a standard view room, we were able to see and hear Illuminations every night. That was a very nice surprise! I also noticed that we heard very little noise from our neighbors. Either they were very quiet, or the walls are thick!! My only complaint with our room, was the very long walk to/from the elevators. I guess we could have taken the elevators, but we have 3 small children and a double stroller to lug around.
All in all, this resort is nice, but it's not my favorite.