(CLOSED) Disney's BOARDWALK INN and VILLAS Information Thread ~2012~

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Can anyone confirm where exactly the 10 deluxe CL rooms are? There appear to be 12 windows over Seashore Sweets and Boardwalk Bakery that would fit the bill. I notice that 2 of the doors on the 4th floor don't have any kind of an awning. I'm wondering if those are not Deluxe CL rooms....any ideas?
Five of them are on the 4th floor and five on the 3rd, but I don't have a room number map so I can't offer an exact location, but maybe someone else can.
 
If we're talking BWV, then yes, you are correct, but if we are talking BWI, it's a different story. At the Inn, there's a quiet pool out back, but the rooms that face it are considered standard/garden views. Pretty sweet if you ask me (or should I say "suite"...ya know since it's a hotel...:rotfl:...anyone?).

ANYWAY...
I would assume that if you're staying in a standard, that is a non-Club Level room, and you've booked a water view, then by George, you're going to be facing the Boardwalk.

The reason I mention non-Club Level, is that standard Club Level rooms can either face the (lovely) inner courtyards/quiet pool or they can face the Boardwalk. It's really a roll of the dice. In fact....and I probably shouldn't breathe this....I'm surprised Disney hasn't separated the Club Level views to charge more for the ones overlooking the Boardwalk.

When I contacted WDW today, I was told that a waterview was indeed on the Boardwalk side but I know that sometimes the posters on DIS know more than the Disney folks. Thanks for clearing this up.
 
Would love to hear a little about Jellyrolls. I never hear too much about it. Is it good? Seems to be overlooked. :confused3

My wife and I have made it a tradition to spend an evening at Jellyrolls everytime we go down. It's really a lot of fun, the performers do a great job of getting the crowd involved and singing. Staff is very friendly, and everyone leaves with a smile on their face!
 
If we're talking BWV, then yes, you are correct, but if we are talking BWI, it's a different story. At the Inn, there's a quiet pool out back, but the rooms that face it are considered standard/garden views. Pretty sweet if you ask me (or should I say "suite"...ya know since it's a hotel...:rotfl:...anyone?).

ANYWAY...
I would assume that if you're staying in a standard, that is a non-Club Level room, and you've booked a water view, then by George, you're going to be facing the Boardwalk.

The reason I mention non-Club Level, is that standard Club Level rooms can either face the (lovely) inner courtyards/quiet pool or they can face the Boardwalk. It's really a roll of the dice. In fact....and I probably shouldn't breathe this....I'm surprised Disney hasn't separated the Club Level views to charge more for the ones overlooking the Boardwalk.

I went back to Disney's site and found this so I am expecting a view from the Boardwalk.

Standard Room With Water View

Standard Room with Water View offers views of Disney's Boardwalk and Crescent Lake.
 


I went back to Disney's site and found this so I am expecting a view from the Boardwalk.

Standard Room With Water View

Standard Room with Water View offers views of Disney's Boardwalk and Crescent Lake.

In March we were upgraded to a water view room which was over Flying Fish and faced the Villiage Green directly across from Wayland Gallery. We had a partial view of the Boardwalk and Cresent Lake we could see YC and Wishes behind the YC. We could also see and hear the buskers who preformed on the Boardwalk near the boat dock. While not a head on view of Cresent Lake we enjoyed the view just the same
 
I arrive at Disney on Friday at CSR and arrive at BWV next week Thursday.

So my 'vacation nightmares' have begun :laughing: Anyone else have those?? I get these nightmares about things going wrong. I think it is my way of getting all the 'bad' stuff out of the way in my dreams so that when I arrive, everything is much better. And if something does go 'wrong' it isn't nearly as bad as my dream.

So don't laugh - ok laugh, I can't hear you! - but I dreamt that me, DH, and the kids arrived at BWV and stayed in a 4 bedroom villa (I made it up in my dream!) with all the Golden Girls (I associate them with Disney because of their house on the backlot tour back in the day). And we were staying with Blanche but Rose invited her family to stay too (yup, it was similar to an actual episode that happened), so we were going to have to double/triple up on the beds and sleep on couches. I was so upset that I decided I would pay extra for a 1 bdr villa which I knew would be pricey (think rack rate) and I was crying. Then I found out they didn't have any 1 BDR villas and I started to hyperventilate. And I realized I was staying at CSR first so why was I even at BWV upon arrival??? Whew, crisis averted...in dream land...

Now I'm going to double check my reservations :rotfl:
 
I arrive at Disney on Friday at CSR and arrive at BWV next week Thursday.

So my 'vacation nightmares' have begun :laughing: Anyone else have those?? I get these nightmares about things going wrong. I think it is my way of getting all the 'bad' stuff out of the way in my dreams so that when I arrive, everything is much better. And if something does go 'wrong' it isn't nearly as bad as my dream.

So don't laugh - ok laugh, I can't hear you! - but I dreamt that me, DH, and the kids arrived at BWV and stayed in a 4 bedroom villa (I made it up in my dream!) with all the Golden Girls (I associate them with Disney because of their house on the backlot tour back in the day). And we were staying with Blanche but Rose invited her family to stay too (yup, it was similar to an actual episode that happened), so we were going to have to double/triple up on the beds and sleep on couches. I was so upset that I decided I would pay extra for a 1 bdr villa which I knew would be pricey (think rack rate) and I was crying. Then I found out they didn't have any 1 BDR villas and I started to hyperventilate. And I realized I was staying at CSR first so why was I even at BWV upon arrival??? Whew, crisis averted...in dream land...

Now I'm going to double check my reservations :rotfl:

Haha!! Your dreams are awesome, lol. Too funny.
:laughing::laughing:
The Golden Girls?? That's a riot.

Hope all goes well with your trip!! And quit stressing about it.
 


I arrive at Disney on Friday at CSR and arrive at BWV next week Thursday.

So my 'vacation nightmares' have begun :laughing: Anyone else have those?? I get these nightmares about things going wrong. I think it is my way of getting all the 'bad' stuff out of the way in my dreams so that when I arrive, everything is much better. And if something does go 'wrong' it isn't nearly as bad as my dream.

So don't laugh - ok laugh, I can't hear you! - but I dreamt that me, DH, and the kids arrived at BWV and stayed in a 4 bedroom villa (I made it up in my dream!) with all the Golden Girls (I associate them with Disney because of their house on the backlot tour back in the day). And we were staying with Blanche but Rose invited her family to stay too (yup, it was similar to an actual episode that happened), so we were going to have to double/triple up on the beds and sleep on couches. I was so upset that I decided I would pay extra for a 1 bdr villa which I knew would be pricey (think rack rate) and I was crying. Then I found out they didn't have any 1 BDR villas and I started to hyperventilate. And I realized I was staying at CSR first so why was I even at BWV upon arrival??? Whew, crisis averted...in dream land...

Now I'm going to double check my reservations :rotfl:

Too funny :rotfl2::rotfl2:
 
hi everyone! this is my first post on this site. we just booked our ladies trip for march 2013 last week and couldnt be more excited. there are four of us (two mother/daughter sets) and all adults. we have been dreaming of this trip for years and finally are making it happen. we are staying at the Boardwalk in a garden suite, club level. Two of stayed at BWI 4 years ago but never at club level. Any suggestions? Also, what is everyones favorite restaurant on the BW? I was very sad to read that California Grill at Contemporary will be closed for our trip since we were looking forward to starting off our trip with dinner there and drinks on the deck for the firewalks. Any suggestions on a similar experience?? Cant wait to hear peoples advice!!
 
I also had another question, sorry if it's already been asked somewhere but I couldn't find it so far! There will be 8 of us staying in a BWV 2 Bedroom in September - besides what is provided for the 2 actual beds, are there any extra blankets/pillows provided?
 
I also had another question, sorry if it's already been asked somewhere but I couldn't find it so far! There will be 8 of us staying in a BWV 2 Bedroom in September - besides what is provided for the 2 actual beds, are there any extra blankets/pillows provided?

There will be pillows and blankets for the sleeper sofas also.
 
Haha!! Your dreams are awesome, lol. Too funny.
:laughing::laughing:
The Golden Girls?? That's a riot.

Hope all goes well with your trip!! And quit stressing about it.

Too funny :rotfl2::rotfl2:

It's weird because I love vacations and enjoy the planning and don't stress too much because I do so much planning. But clearly it comes out in my dreams! I had another about V&A last night. They put us at a round table with no linens, bad chairs, and out in a concrete hallway. Then a big spider thing was biting me. DH got a kick out of that dream because just before I went to bed, I made him kill a spider :laughing:

Well, tomorrow we arrive at CSR and BWV is next week! I'll post a review when I return.

So excited!!!

:jumping1:
 
I also had another question, sorry if it's already been asked somewhere but I couldn't find it so far! There will be 8 of us staying in a BWV 2 Bedroom in September - besides what is provided for the 2 actual beds, are there any extra blankets/pillows provided?

You have a king sized bed in the master bedroom. In the second bedroom you have the double sized sleeper sofa and queen sized bed. There will be linens for the sleeper sofa (and they should already be on the sleeper sofa - the pillows and blankets will be tucked into a storage spot in the sleeper sofa). The living room will have the queen sized sleeper sofa with the blankets and pillows in the storage spot in the sleeper sofa.
 
Aha!

Thanks for the tips!! Also, my husband just called the Boardwalk directly and here's what he found out - we can just call down to housekeeping when we get there and they can provide additional pillows and blankets... and even box fans!!

Gosh was I excited to hear this, we don't have to pack extra stuff, and we don't need to make a separate trip to Walmart while we're there! :love:

Jessica
 
Just added a 2nd night at BWI.. these will be 2 days of NO parks..so anyone wanna help me figure out what fun things there is to do at BWI?
 
hi everyone! this is my first post on this site. we just booked our ladies trip for march 2013 last week and couldnt be more excited. there are four of us (two mother/daughter sets) and all adults. we have been dreaming of this trip for years and finally are making it happen. we are staying at the Boardwalk in a garden suite, club level. Two of stayed at BWI 4 years ago but never at club level. Any suggestions? Also, what is everyones favorite restaurant on the BW? I was very sad to read that California Grill at Contemporary will be closed for our trip since we were looking forward to starting off our trip with dinner there and drinks on the deck for the firewalks. Any suggestions on a similar experience?? Cant wait to hear peoples advice!!
:welcome: to the DIS and the BWI thread, weeniecat2442. While the Garden Suites are in a separate location from the CL lounge, I think you're going to like having all that room and your own private entrance and 'yard.'

We really enjoy walking to Epcot to eat, but I've heard great things about Kouzzina. Maybe you could eat there or at the YC or BC? I hope you have a great vacation!

Just added a 2nd night at BWI.. these will be 2 days of NO parks..so anyone wanna help me figure out what fun things there is to do at BWI?
Yeah for adding more nights:yay:. Besides the pool, you have the arcade and you could also go to Fantasia Gardens mini golf which is close by. Here are the directions:

ON FOOT: From Disney's BoardWalk Resort, cut through the resort lobby to the Boardwalk. Turn left and continue to the end between Atlantic Dance and Jelly Rolls Piano Bar. Cross the bridge toward the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin and continue straight ahead to the street. Fantasia is on the left and the tennis courts are on the right. (If the big tent is set up, guests may walk through the tent.)
 
Just added a 2nd night at BWI.. these will be 2 days of NO parks..so anyone wanna help me figure out what fun things there is to do at BWI?

You won't have enough time to do all the fun.

During the day, you have the pools. Lots of great dining and drinking within walking distance. There is miniature golf over at the Swan & Dolphin. I love the boat rides around the lake as well. At night, there are the free entertainment shows on the boardwalk. So much fun. And, the entertainers walk around the Boardwalk, so you don't have to move very much. Then, there are the paid entertainment like Jelly Rolls. We usually do parks every other day at WDW, and there is always so much to do. You also have the nightly fireworks that you can see from the bridge.
 
This might sound crazy :cool1:, but does anyone know what air freshener does the BWI use? Or what is creating the smell inside the resort and rooms? I love that smell!

TIA!

Ya know, I've wondered the same thing! In fact, when we stayed CL last summer, I befriended Jackie, who works in the Inkeeper's Club. I emailed her recently to ask the same question! She had no idea, but when we go back next month, I intend to go on a quest to find out! I'll report my findings here.

Five of them are on the 4th floor and five on the 3rd, but I don't have a room number map so I can't offer an exact location, but maybe someone else can.

Thanks for the help. My main issue is that looking at photographs, I can tell that they're pretty much the rooms over Seashore Sweets and Boardwalk Bakery. The problem is that there are a total of 12 balconys, not 10...and of those on the 4th floor (where we'd prefer to stay), 2 don't have an awning. Between the hot August sun and the occasional rain storm, it'd be pretty inconvenient not to have some sort of protection. One of my fondest memories of our last BWI stay, was standing out on our balcony (CL, room 4223), and watching a pretty intense thunder/lightning storm that more than rivaled Illuminations, light up the sky over the Beach Club, Yacht Club and Dolphin. It'd be a shame to think we wouldn't be able to do that again this year if we had no overhead protection.

When I contacted WDW today, I was told that a waterview was indeed on the Boardwalk side but I know that sometimes the posters on DIS know more than the Disney folks. Thanks for clearing this up.

Nice! Enjoy!

In March we were upgraded to a water view room which was over Flying Fish and faced the Villiage Green directly across from Wayland Gallery. We had a partial view of the Boardwalk and Cresent Lake we could see YC and Wishes behind the YC. We could also see and hear the buskers who preformed on the Boardwalk near the boat dock. While not a head on view of Cresent Lake we enjoyed the view just the same

That seems like it'd be a lovely view too! The best of both worlds eh?

hi everyone! this is my first post on this site. we just booked our ladies trip for march 2013 last week and couldnt be more excited. there are four of us (two mother/daughter sets) and all adults. we have been dreaming of this trip for years and finally are making it happen. we are staying at the Boardwalk in a garden suite, club level. Two of stayed at BWI 4 years ago but never at club level. Any suggestions? Also, what is everyones favorite restaurant on the BW? I was very sad to read that California Grill at Contemporary will be closed for our trip since we were looking forward to starting off our trip with dinner there and drinks on the deck for the firewalks. Any suggestions on a similar experience?? Cant wait to hear peoples advice!!

Woo hoo! You're going to love it. The cottages are so cute! I don't want to be a Debbie Downer, but you do realize that the garden suites only have one bed right? They will sleep a total of 4, but 2 will have to sleep on a pull-out sofa bed. If I'm correct, on the main floor, there's a 1/2 bath, couch, coffee table, chair, armoire with TV, and kitchenette. Upstairs, there's a full bath and a king bed with another TV/armiore.

My favorite restaurants at BWI are Kouzzina for breakfast, and Flying Fish for dinner. I also enjoyed drinks at Leaping Horse Libations (at the pool) and the Belle Vue Lounge. Plus, staying CL, you'll get to head up to the lounge, and sip lovely cordials while watching Illuminations if you so choose!
 
You won't have enough time to do all the fun.

During the day, you have the pools. Lots of great dining and drinking within walking distance. There is miniature golf over at the Swan & Dolphin. I love the boat rides around the lake as well. At night, there are the free entertainment shows on the boardwalk. So much fun. And, the entertainers walk around the Boardwalk, so you don't have to move very much. Then, there are the paid entertainment like Jelly Rolls. We usually do parks every other day at WDW, and there is always so much to do. You also have the nightly fireworks that you can see from the bridge.

There is? I didn't know that. Good to know too, since we will have two days when we don't go into the parks either.

Other things to do is to take the bus to Downtown Disney. You can check out the shops, go to Disney Quest, rent some boats, parasail. You can also hotel hop. It's fun to check out some of the other resorts on the property.
 
There is? I didn't know that. Good to know too, since we will have two days when we don't go into the parks either.

Other things to do is to take the bus to Downtown Disney. You can check out the shops, go to Disney Quest, rent some boats, parasail. You can also hotel hop. It's fun to check out some of the other resorts on the property.

We walked over there from Boardwalk. I don't remember how we got there, but we walked down to the S&D, laid in the hammocks for a bit, and then I crossed the street. It is Fantasia mini golf. They have one side of the course with Mickey obstacles. It is an easier but fun course. Then, the other side has putting with sand traps and water hazards (more difficult). We do the easy side. They really have it themed very well. They were also very patient with my dds who believe the putter should be swung like a driver. Many golf balls were lost that day.
 
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