Safari Queen said:
The trip report was interesting and probably encouraging for others nervous about going to WDW alone. I do it a few times a year in addition to trips with DH and always enjoy my time. However, do you realize that the parking at Boardwalk is only for resort guests and patrons of the businesses there? It's not supposed to be an alternative to parking at EPCOT. As someone who stays at Boardwalk twice a year and frequently has trouble finding a parking space, I'd be grateful if you'd use the spacious and convenient parking available at the parks, not at the hotels.
This is always a hot subject for people. I've seen this discussion on so many forums that it isn't even funny.
Let me retort and explain myself. First, I am an annual passholder and I always stay on-site. I've paid every fee possible for parking when I arrive at the resort so this is not a case of trying to get something for free.
Second, when the parks are crowded, I ALWAYS valet my car when parking at another resort in order to gain more convenient access to the parks. This way, I don't disturb your parking experience or anyone else's.
When I went this past last week of April, it was very crowded. If you read those trip reports, you will see that I used the valet service when parking at a resort I was not staying at so I would not disturb anyone. Valet spaces are blocked off and kept separate from your typical guest spots.
I am very mindful of the guests around me, if not more so, than the majority of others. I also, typically, patronize the shops, food stands, or restaurants at the resorts I park at for the sake of convenience or even to get a taste of the different accomodations at Disney. This gives me the right to park where I need to in order for Disney to happily relieve me of my money.
If you are having problems finding a spot at your resort, trust me, it's not my fault and I understand your frustration. Disney is a crowded place at times. When it is, I make use of the valet for around $10 and my car is tucked far from the lots that the typical guest has to make use of. This even saves my aching feet a bit of mileage. My suggestion to you....If you really run into a headache looking for a spot, help out the minimum wage guys working for tips at the valet. It's well worth it and your hassle will be eliminated.