What is
the theming of the BoardWalk Inn?
The 378 room BoardWalk Inn
captures the feel of the '20s and '30s Eastern Seaboard.
Crescent Lake makes a beautiful place to stroll around the
Boardwalk. The Boardwalk itself is reminiscent of an
easy going era of entertainment, dining, and vacation fun. The lighthearted,
yet elegant atmosphere is pleasing to just about any age.
The lobby has beautiful furnishings,
whimsical carousel rugs, interesting models of roller coasters and
carousels, and music that will take you back to the Great Gatsby era.
The window seats along the hall of the lobby are inviting conversation
areas. The chandeliers and hard wood floors add an air of elegance
to this lively, fun at heart resort.
Other deluxe resorts are nestled
in the Crescent Lake area. The Yacht and Beach Clubs blend
in beautifully and the theme fits perfectly with the three resorts
around the lake. The Swan and Dolphin are a short walk away
and add to the idea of whimsy and fun.
What are the advantages of
staying at the BoardWalk Inn?
The close proximity
to Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios make this a convenient
place to stay. Having 4 other premium resorts within walking distance
makes the BoardWalk a sure bet for great dining and entertainment
options. The promise of entertainment and fun on the Boardwalk is
great for families, or even fun-loving couples. Being a deluxe resort,
the BoardWalk Inn lures those who want to be pampered and enjoy
all of the amenities a deluxe resort has to offer.
How are the rooms laid out?
The 390 square foot
rooms are decorated in whites, blues, light greens and yellows.
The mix of florals and bold colors makes for a sense of fun, and has
the feel of a vacation home that doesn't exactly have perfectly matching
patterns. The curtains have a whimsical postcard print on them. The
furniture is beautiful cherry wood, and the bathrooms and vanities are
marble.
The rooms are well appointed
with either 2 queen beds and a daybed, or a king-size bed and a daybed.
An armoire houses the television and provides drawer space for your
belongings. There is a small table with 2 chairs, a spacious closet,
a chest of drawers, and a private balcony or patio. Take note that
the daybeds are 60 inches long! The bathroom is great for more than
one person trying to get ready in the morning. The toilet and bathtub
are separate from the vanity area. The vanity has two sinks and plenty
of counter room, and a full length mirror on the door.
What are the differences between
the room views?
The Standard View category
can either overlook the manicured grounds near the entrance of the
resort, with the parking lot beyond that; or they can overlook beautiful
gardens and walkways and quiet pool. These Standard Views seem to
be the most private since they are closed off from the Boardwalk and
the parking areas.
The Water
View room category overlook Crescent Lake and the Boardwalk, and
tend to be more lively in the evening hours. These Water View rooms
are sometimes referred to as Preferred Views. A Variable View is usually
used in conjunction with discounted rooms and means you won't have
a guaranteed view because of the discount.
Are
there smoking and nonsmoking rooms?
What about the Concierge Rooms
and Garden Suites?
The BoardWalk boasts
Concierge Service and beautiful Garden Suites, in addition
to its already well-appointed rooms.
Concierge service offers
deluxe rooms with added amenities such as: robes, TV speaker in the
bathroom, deluxe nightly turn down service, continental breakfast
buffet, English style tea in the afternoon, and wine, cheese, and
cordials in the evening. Most rooms are on the 4th floor. Concierge
level guests have their own private lounge and private access.
Epcot's IllumiNations can be seen nightly from the balcony
in the Concierge Lounge.
The Concierge Lounge
"Innkeeper's Club " hours of service are: Continental
Breakfast from 7 to 10 a.m.; Refreshments from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.;
Tea and Sweets from 3 to 4:30 p.m.; Wine and Cheese Selections from
5 to 6:30 p.m. and Cordials and Desserts from 7 to 9 p.m.
The Garden Suites are
designed for Honeymooners but can easily accommodate a family of four
and are two stories. There are 14 Garden Suites and all but
three have private entrance courtyards. The three that do not, have
private balconies. The yards are separated by white picket fences
that are about 3 feet tall. Each of the front yards are individually
landscaped. At the gated entrance to the yard, there is a small decorative
bird house with the room number on it. These front yards lead to the
one and only entry way of the suite, and are being grown into manicured
rose gardens.
There is a living room on the
first floor and a bedroom loft on the second floor. The first floor
has a TV, 1/2 bath, bread bar, and a queen size sofa bed. The 2nd
level loft, in most cases, overlooks the lower level which creates
a very large, vaulted ceiling effect. The three with private balconies
have more of an actually separate second level. Either way, the second
level features an elevated King size bed. Upstairs you will also find
an addition TV, and a full bath with a giant Jacuzzi tub that will
easily accommodate two people. There is even a third mini TV for viewing
while in the Jacuzzi tub.
What are the room prices?
The BoardWalk Inn is considered
a "Deluxe" resort hotel, and its prices are among the more
expensive offered at Disney. There are Value Season, Regular Season,
Peak Season and Holiday Season rates. These are regular rate prices
and do not include the Florida Sales Tax nor the county resort tax.
Rates are based on double occupancy. No charge for children under 17
years old when in the same room as the adults.
2008
RATES
(Resort Tax Not Included)
| Room
Type |
|
Value
1/1-2/13
7/20-10/1
11/30-12/18
|
|
Regular
3/30-7/19
10/2-11/29 |
|
Peak
2/14-3/29 |
|
Holiday
12/19 - 12/31 |
| |
| Standard
View, Standard Room |
|
$325/wkday |
|
$370/wkday |
|
$440/wkday |
|
$490/wkday |
| $325/wkend |
$370/wkend |
$460/wkend |
$510/wkend |
| |
|
$470/PresDay* |
|
| $345/holiday* |
$390/holiday* |
$460/Easter* |
|
| |
|
Water View, Standard
Room
|
|
$400/wkday
|
|
$465/wkday |
|
$525/wkday |
|
$600/wkday |
| $400/wkend |
$465/wkend |
$545/wkend |
$620/wkend |
| |
|
$555/PresDay* |
|
| $420/holiday* |
$485/holiday* |
$545/Easter* |
|
| |
| Standard
Room Club Level |
|
$455/wkday
|
|
$520/wkday |
|
$595/wkday |
|
$675/wkday |
| $455/wkend |
$520/wkend |
$615/wkend |
$695/wkend |
| |
|
$625/PresDay* |
|
| $475/holiday* |
$540/holiday* |
$615/Easter* |
|
| |
|
Deluxe Room, Club
Level
|
|
$555/wkday
|
|
$615/wkday |
|
$705/wkday |
|
$770/wkday |
| $555/wkend |
$615/wkend |
$725/wkend |
$790/wkend |
| |
|
$735/PresDay* |
|
| $575/holiday* |
$635/holiday* |
$725/Easter* |
|
| |
|
Garden Suite, Club
Level
|
|
$610/wkday
|
|
$675/wkday |
|
$755/wkday |
|
$880/wkday |
| $610/wkend |
$675/wkend |
$775/wkend |
$900/wkend |
| |
|
$785/PresDay* |
|
| $630/holiday* |
$695/holiday* |
$775/Easter* |
|
| |
|
2 BR Suite, Club Level
|
|
$1225/wkday
|
|
$1360/wkday |
|
$1520/wkday |
|
$1715/wkday |
| $1225/wkend |
$1360/wkend |
$1540/wkend |
$1735/wkend |
| |
|
$1550/PresDay* |
|
| $1245/holiday* |
$1380/holiday* |
$1540/Easter* |
|
| |
|
Sonora VP Suite, Club
Level
|
|
$1660/wkday
|
|
$1880/wkday |
|
$2070/wkday |
|
$2290/wkday |
| $1660/wkend |
$1880/wkend |
$2090/wkend |
$2310/wkend |
| |
|
$2100/PresDay* |
|
| $1680/holiday* |
$1900/holiday* |
$2090/Easter* |
|
| |
|
Steeplechase
Presidential Suite, Club Level
|
|
$1975/wkday
|
|
$2160/wkday |
|
$2365/wkday |
|
$2620/wkday |
| $1975/wkend |
$2160/wkend |
$2385/wkend |
$2640/wkend |
| |
|
$2395/PresDay* |
|
| $1995/holiday* |
$2180/holiday* |
$2385/Easter* |
|
| |
*Holidays
in 2008 are:
-- Martin Luther King Weekend January 18-20 (MLK)
-- Presidents Day Weekend February 15-17
-- Easter Week March 16-27
-- Independence Day Weekend July 4-5
-- Thanksgiving November 26-29
What's
the difference between the BoardWalk Villas and the BoardWalk Inn?
Disney's
BoardWalk Villas are a timeshare resort that are part of the
Disney Vacation Club. These accommodations include either a
kitchenette or full kitchen, as well as accommodations.
Disney's BoardWalk Inn is a Disney hotel in the "Deluxe
Resort" category.
What
are the services, facilities, and amenities at the BoardWalk Inn?
Some
great services, in addition to those normally provided at a resort,
are: business center, concierge service, express check-out, 24-hour
front desk, disabled-accessible rooms, laundry/valet services, meeting
and banquet facilities, valet parking ($10 per day/car), and 24 hour
room service.
How
do I get to all of the wonderful places at WDW?
You
picked a great resort because it is all about Location! Location!
Location!
Epcot
is a pleasant 5 minute stroll from the Boardwalk Inn. Or if you choose
you can catch a Friendship boat from the boat dock right outside
on the Boardwalk. The boats leave every 20 minutes and those on the
right side of the dock will bring you to the International Gateway,
right at Epcot's ticket gates. I highly recommend walking to Epcot.
Nine times out of 10 it is much faster than taking the Friendship
boat.
To reach
the Disney's Hollywood Studios you have two options. You could take
a leisurely 15 to 20 minute stroll along the approximately
one-mile long path along the waterway connecting the Epcot resort
area with the Disney's Hollywood Studios. Or you can take the Friendship
boat from the left side of the boat dock on the Boardwalk, making
stops at the Yacht and Beach Club dock and then the Swan and Dolphin
dock before continuing on to the Studios. Don't worry if you just
miss the boat and don't want to wait the 20 minutes for the next one,
and don't want to walk all the way to the Studios. Just walk on over
to the Swan and Dolphin dock and pick up the boat there.
There
are direct buses in front of the hotel to the Magic Kingdom, Animal
Kingdom, Blizzard Beach, Typhoon Lagoon, and Downtown Disney (with
stops at the Marketplace and the West Side). You can connect to
other Disney resorts from either the Marketplace or from the parks.
I know
my room will have beds and a bathroom, but what else?
The
rooms at the BoardWalk Inn have been thoughtfully stocked with
many extras. The closet contains an ironing board, iron, portable
crib, small safe for your valuables, and hangers. Hair dryers and
make-up mirrors are mounted on the wall in the vanity area. Alarm
clocks are provided so you can be the first one in the parks.
What
about a refrigerator?
Small
refrigerators were placed in all deluxe rooms for no additional charge.
If your room doesn't have one, request it. The refrigerators are handy
for snacks, sodas, and baby supplies.
I have
to have my morning coffee!
The Boardwalk Bakery offers you an early morning opportunity to see a "Bun-rise" while having your Java fix. Cappuccino and espressos, as well specially made fresh baked goods are offered. Open at 7:00 am (hours subject to change seasonally)
There
is also a cart on the Boardwalk called Boardwalk Joe's that
serves freshly brewed coffee, cappuccino, espresso, flavored coffees
and assorted pastries. Its hours are subject to change seasonally.
Is there
a lounge in the hotel where I can relax and have a drink?
Yes,
the Belle Vue Room is located on the Boardwalk Inn side
of the complex. There is a balcony that offers a view of Crescent
Lake. Hours are 5 p.m. until midnight. (You can also get your
morning coffee/tea here.)
The Belle
Vue Room has an excellent selection of premium scotch!
What
are the dining options?
Dining
options at the BoardWalk Inn are endless. Not only are Epcot
and all of its wonderful restaurants just a stroll away, but you
also have all of the dining options at the Swan/Dolphin, and
the Yacht and Beach Club right there also. The BoardWalk
itself boasts many great dining opportunities.
The ESPN
Club is a sports club with sports aplenty on the TVs that
dot the establishment. The food is standard sports club fare such
as burgers, sandwiches, drinks, appetizers, and desserts. The atmosphere
is fun and inviting to families for lunch and dinner.
The BoardWalk
Bakery offers baked goods, espressos, and cappuccinos.
Spoodles
offers Mediterranean cuisine in a lively atmosphere. Breakfast
and dinner are served. Mediterranean food sounds a little
exotic, but even the pickiest of eaters find something to satisfy
them here. Open 7:30 am to 11:00 am and 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 P.M.
Spoodles also has a Pizza
Take Out window on the Boardwalk.
Open noon to midnight.
Seashore
Sweets serves hand-dipped ice cream, salt water taffy, candy,
chocolate and cookies. Open 1 p.m. to midnight.
The Flying
Fish Cafe presents diners with fresh selections of seafood
and steaks. There is an open kitchen there you can watch the chefs
work their magic. A great place for a special meal. The Flying Fish
is only open for dinner hours. Open Sunday through Thursday 5:30 to
10:00 P.M. Open Friday and Saturday 5:30 to 10:30 P.M.
Big
River Grille and Brewing Works is a must for any ale or micro-brew
fan. Big River has tempting selections of beer breads, sausages,
gourmet burgers and salads. A lighthearted atmosphere for a casual
meal. Open 11:30 a.m. to midnight. Dine in or out on the Boardwalk.
Leaping
Horse Libations at Luna Park is a great place for a sandwich
or hot dog. Of course, room service is available 24 hours a
day.
There
are also several carts along the Boardwalk, mainly open in the evenings
such as the Boardwalk Hot Dog Cart and the Italian Ice Cart.
What
about night spots on the Boardwalk?
Atlantic
Dance is the place to go for music and dancing. Jellyrolls
features nonstop live entertainment on two dueling pianos as you join
in the fun with singing and surprises (cover charge applies and smoking
is allowed). ESPN Club keeps the excitement of the games alive
all night with updates and prize giveaways. And don't forget the Boardwalk
itself with the live entertainers who invite you to participate in
the magical silliness. Check here
for more information about the Boardwalk at night.
Where
can I buy a T-shirt and some toothpaste?
Dundy's
Sundries is located just off the lobby on the Villa side. It stocks
resort logo merchandise and some basic necessities and toiletries.
Character Carnival, Screen Door General Store, and Thimbles and
Threads are all located on the Boardwalk . The three stores
comprise one giant store and feature character merchandise, clothing
for the whole family, as well as groceries and snacks. Wyland Galleries
showcases contemporary, environmental art on the BoardWalk.
Sports fans can find ESPN merchandise at the ESPN Club.
Help!
I've run out of clean clothes! Can you point me in the direction of
the laundry room?
On the
3rd floor of the Boardwalk Inn there is a laundry room accessible
only to Inn guests via their room keys. There are three washing machines,
one commercial sized washing machine, and six clothes dryers. Each
of these machines costs $2 a load to run. Additionally there is a
television, a large table on which to fold your laundry, two chairs,
three rolling laundry baskets, a telephone and a vending machine selling
laundry supplies (Tide, Cheer, Bounce (2 sheets), Clorox 2) at a cost
of $1 per box.
Can
anyone recommend a baby-sitter for the evening?
The
Boardwalk's Harbor Club --a supervised activity center for
children 4-12 -- is closed indefinitely. You can use the Sandcastle
Club at the Yacht and Beach Club on the other side of the
lake. Visit our Childcare FAQ
for more info, as well as info on private baby-sitting services.
What
types of activities can be found on the Boardwalk?
The
Boardwalk offers a wide range of activities that differs from
day to day. Seasonally, you will find midway games, jugglers, entertainers,
hand wax molds, food vendors, magic shows. Bike riding along the Boardwalk
is a popular past time. At night, the night clubs and restaurants
spring to life and bring with them music, laughter, and people.
One of
the favorite activities for families and groups are renting the Surrey
Bikes. You can pedal your way around Crescent Lake over to
the Beach/Yacht Club , Swan/Dolphin. Surrey bikes are
not allowed on the walkway to Epcot's World Showcase. Rentals
are available on the Boardwalk itself.
Visit
our Boardwalk section for more
details.
Tell
me about the pools and other recreation options.
The
BoardWalk's themed swimming area is known as Luna Park,
and features a large pool with a 200 foot water slide called "Keister
Coaster." The pool area has the theming of a turn of the
century carnival. Even the water slide looks like a wooden roller
coaster. There are playful elephants to shower you before entering
the pool. The play area for the resort, Luna Park Crazy House,
is also located here.
There
is a pool-side bar, Leaping Horse Libations, conveniently located
next to Luna Park for drinks and snacks. You can't miss it, the bar
is shaped like a giant carousel.
Swimming tubes, noodles, and towels are available at a stand near
the pool, where they also check resort ID.
There are two quiet pools: one is located within the Inn's
Rose Garden Courtyard, the other next to Community Hall in
the Villa area.
Muscles
and Bustles Health Club offers free weights, Life Fitness, Stairmaster
and Cybex exercise equipment. Also available are: steam
room, sauna, tanning bed and massage therapies. The health club is
located near Luna Park and is open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Membership
is free to BoardWalk resort guests for the length of their stay. Disney
Vacation Club members may use the facilities free if they are staying
at a Disney resort. Guests from other Disney resorts can use the facilities
for $12/day, based on availability.
Niki
Bryan Spa company runs the Massage
and Fitness Center. To schedule a massage, make your appointment
as far in advance as possible by calling 407- 934-2370. Personal Training
is available upon request in each Fitness Center, 24 hour notice is
required.
An
Epcot resort jogging trail map is available from the Health Club.
Community
Hall offers a wide range of equipment to pursue just about any
recreational inclination. Inquire about fishing trips (there's even
one just for kids! $30) at the Hall. Community Hall is on the
Villa side and rents bikes ($7.00/hour), tubes, noodles, videos
($3.18), and tennis rackets ($5.30). You can also play ping pong,
croquet and more. The paths around the BoardWalk Inn and Villas
make for a beautiful run or walk. Marine activities are only as
far as the Yacht Club harbor. Bicycles are a great way to motor around
the Crescent Lake area and see all of the hotels and their
grounds.
There
are two lighted surfaced Tennis Courts located on
the Villa side of the resort. Courts are free to Boardwalk
Inn and Villa guests. Make reservations at Community
Hall. Rental equipment is available.
If
you are hooked on fishing, be sure to inquire about the guided fishing
excursions!
How
do I use valet parking?
Simply
drive your vehicle to the front of the resort and a Cast Member will
them park it for you. Valet parking is $10 per car for the day, even
if you are staying at the Boardwalk. Don't forget to tip the valet
(both the one who takes your car and the one who brings it back to
you - $1-2 is recommended) When you need to retrieve your vehicle,
simply give the valet your slip of paper you were given when the car
was parked, and your car will promptly be delivered to the front of
the hotel.
Does
the Boardwalk Inn have a Security Gate?
Yes,
the Boardwalk complex has a guarded security gate. Upon initial
arrival, simply explain to the guard you are checking in. Once you
have checked in, your resort room key will also serve to open the
security gates (pull on the right side to activate the guest gate).
My child
is celebrating a birthday during our stay. Is there something special
we can do at the Boardwalk?
Birthday
party facilities are available at the Boardwalk Inn/Villa complex.
Parties can include decorated party room, personalized cake, hot dogs
and hamburgers, chips and sodas, balloons, candy, and swimming at
Luna Park and free video arcade. Check with Cast Members at
Community Hall.
Does
the Boardwalk have Epcot Fireworks Cruises?
Yes,
you can rent a Pontoon to enjoy Epcot's IllumiNations!
This can also be a birthday cruise and will include a driver, cake,
balloons, lights snacks and of course the fireworks. For full
details on the cruises visit the IllumiNations
page.
I heard
that normal WDW park casual attire is frowned upon at the Boardwalk
Inn. Is this true?
This
could not be further from the truth. WDW is a family vacation resort.
Casual attire is the norm and accepted all over WDW. In fact, the
only restaurant in all of WDW with a "dress code" is Victoria
and Albert's in the Grand Floridian. You will find some people dress
up for various occasions, including dinner, but most guests are
here on vacation and to relax! Your casual attire is most welcome!
How
do I find the BoardWalk Inn?
Take
I-4 to Exit 67. Take 2nd exit (Epcot Resorts/Disney's Hollywood Studios).
Turn right at 4th traffic signal. The BoardWalk Inn will be on the
left.
I want
the trip of a lifetime, but I don't want to spend a lifetime financing
it!
There
are many ways to save a few dollars on your accommodations at WDW.
Disney offers several resort "seasons" throughout the
year including a Value Season. Annual passholders can save by visiting
during annual passholder specials. Florida residents get a break
for living in the same state as the Mouse. Don't forget holidays
are the most expensive time to visit, along with most of the summer.
Generally, planning your trip during the off-season can save you
money right off the bat.