We had a great Boardwalk Villas Vacation last week. We were in Studio 5057 with a view of the village green, Boardwalk, Crescent Lake, Epcot ball and the Beach Club. Here are some ramblings:
Arrival
We arrived by Magical Express from the airport. The bus was waiting for us when we arrived and we were off within minutes. First we dropped off some folks at Caribbean Beach and then went to the Boardwalk. We stayed at Caribbean Beach last year and that was enough for us. We were glad to not be staying there, but to each his own.
Check-in
We arrived to check-in around 12:30 PM. I went to the online check-in line and stood for about 3 minutes before someone came up to me and walked me to the concierge desk. This was a nice touch to get me through the process faster. Everything was in order, but our room was not ready. I thought maybe it was a good sign, because we had requested the village green view. The gentlemen who checked us in was pleasant and provided suggestions for lunch.
Dining
Our party included an infant and 3 year old, so we did not book many TS restaurants. We enjoyed our food from Picabu at the Dolphin and Boardwalk To Go, which was right on the Boardwalk. I ordered roast beef sliders at the Boardwalk Bakery and the bread was inedible. I ordered a milkshake at the Seaside Sweets and it was more like a drink. The complete wrong consistency. It was $6, so I was disappointed. It was our last night and raining, or I would have went back for a refund or a redo. Our service at the ESPN Club was VERY slow. There were several parties who were in and out before us, so we more than likely it was our server and not the restaurant's fault. While we all enjoyed our food at The Land in Epcot and the Plaza on Mainstreet, overall, I believe the Quality and taste of the food at most WDW food locations is slipping.
Transportation
The boat service to Epcot and DHS was constant and timely. BONUS: We didn't have to collapse our double stroller to board. They are so cumbersome, but necessary. We never waiting long for buses to other locations. I will say there is a stoplight on the way back from Magic Kingdom that would be red for 7 solid minutes. We had an AWFUL experience waiting on a DHS bus at the front of Epcot. The waiting area to the DHS bus is not covered and is across the street (must use a crosswalk) from the nearest shelter. Well, it was raining and when a bus would show up, by the time we got across the street from the shelter, the bus had departed. This was frustrating. We later learned that the boat from Epcot at the International Gateway goes to DHS. So, word from the newly wise...use the boat service.
Studio:
We thought the Studio was great. It was very close to the elevator, so we were happy! (we've read the horror stories of long walks) The kitchenette was a perfect place to store our snacks. The lamp by the sofa was missing a light bulb and the light over the kitchenette sink did not work. We discovered both of these about halfway through our trip and as we had not utilized them to that point, we decided it wasn't worth the fuss to get them to come fix it. The bed was comfortable enough and we used bed rails on the small daybed? for our 3 year old. We didn't know if the rail would work with it or not, but to our surprise (and the maid's surprise), it did! The balcony was a great place to watch Illuminations and Wishes. We also had some conversation time out on the balcony after the kids were asleep.
Pool:
The pool was a hit with our 3 year old daughter and 10 year old nephew. They allowed my daughter to go down the slide with her puddle jumper (float) on. We were surprised at her bravery. We ate at the pool bar for one meal. The turkey sandwich and chips was a good choice. They gave us free soft drinks in a plastic cup after we flashed our resort mugs. DW said she felt like the bartender wanted a tip for filling the mugs, but she wasn't prepared to tip. I told her 18% of free is $0. As much as people talk about the clown at the pool, it was really unobtrusive. It's definitely there, but not something we noticed the whole time.
Common Areas:
We enjoyed the village green view because it provided for great people watching. People would play soccer, have a picnic, dance, cut flips and horse around on the village green. Then, some people would yell at their kids, "don't walk on the grass!." I want everyone here to know that you CAN walk on the grass and the village green is there for you to use!
We thought the lobby was elegant in a simple way. The carousel music was cool to listen to. We also enjoyed the replicas of the roller coaster and of the Disney Dream ship. Just outside the lobby were rocking chairs that offered a place to relax and reflect.
Community Hall was also better than I expected. My daughter did a Mickey Tie Dye T-shirt one afternoon. My nephew and I played Foosball, PlayStation and PacMan while she did her craft. A Disney movie was playing on the jumbo sized TV. It really was a cool hangout.
Check-out:
We had bell services take our bags to Resort Airline Check-in. The bellman was very efficient and personable. Magical Express was right on time for pickup.
Overall:
The Boardwalk is our new favorite Deluxe resort and it's tied with the quaint and food court possessing Port Orleans French Quarter for our favorite resort of all. I know some of the things I mentioned above were critical, but it's human nature to point out the bad, I think. Overall, we had a fantastic vacation with excellent accommodations!