Hello- I'm new here! We have booked a trip for next summer 7/31-8/6 and are staying at the BWV in a Deluxe Studio with a standard view. We are a family of 5 and the "kids" will be 20,17 & 15. We booked through our travel agent and originally we were going to stay in an all star suite, but with the free food it was the same price to stay at BWV when we upgraded our dining package, sowe decided to stay closer to the action. This trip is my middle daughter's senior trip and we plan on doing some of her senior photos while we are there(my dh is a photographer), any advice on best places around the resort? What are some of your best tips? We will be getting groceries delivered so that we can have breakfast in the room. We haven't been to Disney since 2008 and I know a lot has changed. I'm so excited to be finally returning to WDW but a tad over whelmed too!!!
What a great week we had at the Boardwalk!
We’re booked for Sept 7-13. Yay!
We’re booked for Sept 7-13. Yay!
Just wondering, if you stayed club level why did you need to go the bakery for coffee in the morning, when all you had to do was go to the lounge, and at the same time get all the soft drinks you wanted from their fridge (and pour them in your mugs if you prefer drinking that way) rather then getting a refill at the Bellevue Lounge?Now that I've had time to Digest the whole week, here's my thought on the Boardwalk Inn:
We stayed Club Level, room #4253. It was just inside the Inn Keeper Club door. We book a standard CL and requested a Boardwalk view which is exactly what we got. The room was spacious and comfy, and we did get a Boardwalk view, albeit a small balcony. It looked like there were only 2 rooms with this balcony, but it was fine. Noise was not an issue at all, EXCEPT for the morning of the 10k that ran through the Boardwalk itself. Lots of hooting an hollering. We just went out on the balcony and watched for a bit. It was fun.
The CL staff were amazing! the food and beverage options were exceptional, and I loved having the New York Times to read every morning.
Being able to walk into Epcot was worth the price in and of itself. Plus it was a 15 min walk to HS. We had our own car, so I can't comment on the bus situation, but my main complaint about BWI is the location of the parking lot from the lobby. I realize this is a minor complaint, but it was a pain at the end of the day.
The only other "complaint" is the lack of a true quick service in the building. You could get your mugs refilled at Bell Vue Lounge, but their selection was limited. It is a long walk to to the boardwalk bakery for morning coffee. Luckily, we had the CL, so we had very close access to coffee.
We ate at Flying Fish , and it was better than I could have hoped.
All in all, the BWI is a marvelous resort that we would not hesitate to stay in again.
Now that I've had time to Digest the whole week, here's my thought on the Boardwalk Inn:
We stayed Club Level, room #4253. It was just inside the Inn Keeper Club door. We book a standard CL and requested a Boardwalk view which is exactly what we got. The room was spacious and comfy, and we did get a Boardwalk view, albeit a small balcony. It looked like there were only 2 rooms with this balcony, but it was fine. Noise was not an issue at all, EXCEPT for the morning of the 10k that ran through the Boardwalk itself. Lots of hooting an hollering. We just went out on the balcony and watched for a bit. It was fun.
The CL staff were amazing! the food and beverage options were exceptional, and I loved having the New York Times to read every morning.
Being able to walk into Epcot was worth the price in and of itself. Plus it was a 15 min walk to HS. We had our own car, so I can't comment on the bus situation, but my main complaint about BWI is the location of the parking lot from the lobby. I realize this is a minor complaint, but it was a pain at the end of the day.
The only other "complaint" is the lack of a true quick service in the building. You could get your mugs refilled at Bell Vue Lounge, but their selection was limited. It is a long walk to to the boardwalk bakery for morning coffee. Luckily, we had the CL, so we had very close access to coffee.
We ate at Flying Fish , and it was better than I could have hoped.
All in all, the BWI is a marvelous resort that we would not hesitate to stay in again.
I just changed my sept 8-14 trip from POR to BWI.
Glad you had a great trip. We've had that room before and it's a great spot. Actually, wouldn't mind having it again Saturday, or the one right across from the seating area in the hall. 51 maybe?Now that I've had time to Digest the whole week, here's my thought on the Boardwalk Inn:
We stayed Club Level, room #4253. It was just inside the Inn Keeper Club door. We book a standard CL and requested a Boardwalk view which is exactly what we got. The room was spacious and comfy, and we did get a Boardwalk view, albeit a small balcony. It looked like there were only 2 rooms with this balcony, but it was fine. Noise was not an issue at all, EXCEPT for the morning of the 10k that ran through the Boardwalk itself. Lots of hooting an hollering. We just went out on the balcony and watched for a bit. It was fun.
The CL staff were amazing! the food and beverage options were exceptional, and I loved having the New York Times to read every morning.
Being able to walk into Epcot was worth the price in and of itself. Plus it was a 15 min walk to HS. We had our own car, so I can't comment on the bus situation, but my main complaint about BWI is the location of the parking lot from the lobby. I realize this is a minor complaint, but it was a pain at the end of the day.
The only other "complaint" is the lack of a true quick service in the building. You could get your mugs refilled at Bell Vue Lounge, but their selection was limited. It is a long walk to to the boardwalk bakery for morning coffee. Luckily, we had the CL, so we had very close access to coffee.
We ate at Flying Fish , and it was better than I could have hoped.
All in all, the BWI is a marvelous resort that we would not hesitate to stay in again.
I think by the bold PP did use the lounge. As to sodas, maybe they wanted them when the doors were closed? Or kinds not in the lounge? Plus, sometimes you just want to use the mug you "paid" for. It's a very common comment about BWI in general.Just wondering, if you stayed club level why did you need to go the bakery for coffee in the morning, when all you had to do was go to the lounge, and at the same time get all the soft drinks you wanted from their fridge (and pour them in your mugs if you prefer drinking that way) rather then getting a refill at the Bellevue Lounge?
We didn't have toJust wondering, if you stayed club level why did you need to go the bakery for coffee in the morning, when all you had to do was go to the lounge, and at the same time get all the soft drinks you wanted from their fridge (and pour them in your mugs if you prefer drinking that way) rather then getting a refill at the Bellevue Lounge?
Checking in three weeks from today for our first stay at the BWV. We’re on an overnight flight and realize our room will probably not be ready when we arrive. We’ll check out the hotel and boardwalk, get lunch, maybe pop into Epcot, but if we just want to sit and relax for a bit where’s a good place to do that?
Checking in three weeks from today for our first stay at the BWV. We’re on an overnight flight and realize our room will probably not be ready when we arrive. We’ll check out the hotel and boardwalk, get lunch, maybe pop into Epcot, but if we just want to sit and relax for a bit where’s a good place to do that?
Checking in three weeks from today for our first stay at the BWV. We’re on an overnight flight and realize our room will probably not be ready when we arrive. We’ll check out the hotel and boardwalk, get lunch, maybe pop into Epcot, but if we just want to sit and relax for a bit where’s a good place to do that?
Now that I've had time to Digest the whole week, here's my thought on the Boardwalk Inn:
We stayed Club Level, room #4253. It was just inside the Inn Keeper Club door. We book a standard CL and requested a Boardwalk view which is exactly what we got. The room was spacious and comfy, and we did get a Boardwalk view, albeit a small balcony. It looked like there were only 2 rooms with this balcony, but it was fine. Noise was not an issue at all, EXCEPT for the morning of the 10k that ran through the Boardwalk itself. Lots of hooting an hollering. We just went out on the balcony and watched for a bit. It was fun.
The CL staff were amazing! the food and beverage options were exceptional, and I loved having the New York Times to read every morning.
Being able to walk into Epcot was worth the price in and of itself. Plus it was a 15 min walk to HS. We had our own car, so I can't comment on the bus situation, but my main complaint about BWI is the location of the parking lot from the lobby. I realize this is a minor complaint, but it was a pain at the end of the day.
The only other "complaint" is the lack of a true quick service in the building. You could get your mugs refilled at Bell Vue Lounge, but their selection was limited. It is a long walk to to the boardwalk bakery for morning coffee. Luckily, we had the CL, so we had very close access to coffee.
We ate at Flying Fish , and it was better than I could have hoped.
All in all, the BWI is a marvelous resort that we would not hesitate to stay in again.
I am not the poster you are asking the questions of, but as a frequent visitor of the Innkeepers Club, I can answer your questions. My husband and I eat a table service lunch often and then eat in the lounge for our dinner. They do not post a weekly menu, but we have 2 reservations for Flying Fish during our upcoming February trip and I made them for later in the evening to enjoy a small appetizer in the lounge before heading down to dinner.Thanks for the review! Some questions:
Did that room have 2 queens and the daybed? Trying to decide what to request for our May trip.
Also, would the evening apps be sufficient for a lighter dinner? Trying to plan out a few days where we have a TS lunch.
Was the menu for the week posted somewhere? Would be nice to book Flying Fish for dinner on the night that the apps are least appealing.
Thanks!
Thank you! This is what we were thinking about doing.I am not the poster you are asking the questions of, but as a frequent visitor of the Innkeepers Club, I can answer your questions. My husband and I eat a table service lunch often and then eat in the lounge for our dinner. They do not post a weekly menu, but we have 2 reservations for Flying Fish during our upcoming February trip and I made them for later in the evening to enjoy a small appetizer in the lounge before heading down to dinner.
Most of the rooms on the club level have 2 queens and a day bed. There are only a couple rooms that have a king bed. You are in for a treat staying at the Boardwalk Inn. Enjoy your trip!
We always make dinner out of what is in the lounge.Thanks for the review! Some questions:
Did that room have 2 queens and the daybed? Trying to decide what to request for our May trip.
Also, would the evening apps be sufficient for a lighter dinner? Trying to plan out a few days where we have a TS lunch.
Was the menu for the week posted somewhere? Would be nice to book Flying Fish for dinner on the night that the apps are least appealing.
Thanks!
Thanks for the review! Some questions:
Did that room have 2 queens and the daybed? Trying to decide what to request for our May trip.
Also, would the evening apps be sufficient for a lighter dinner? Trying to plan out a few days where we have a TS lunch.
Was the menu for the week posted somewhere? Would be nice to book Flying Fish for dinner on the night that the apps are least appealing.
Thanks!