Samnbilly, the food offerings consisted of a continental breakfast of danish and muffins from the Boardwalk Bakery, bagels, english muffins, breads for toasting, various fresh fruit, and an assortment of cereals. Beverages consisted of milk, chocolate milk, orange juice, apple juice, mineral water, coffee, and tea. Continental breakfast is a meal. It worked great for us because my family does not like eggs and we are light breakfast eaters even on vacation. Snacks were usually chips, pretzels, goldfish crackers, nuts, smartfood popcorn, dips and humus and bread that is meant for dipping. Beverages always available: soda, lemonade, iced tea, mineral water, coffee, tea. From 5-7pm they would put out one hot appetizer, which was a puff pastry kind of appetizer and other types of appetizers, along with cheese and crackers, and sliced fruit (lovely) and a vegetable tray along with wine. Evening desserts usually some small type of dessert: cheese cakes, peanutbutter/chocolate bites, chocolate covered strawberries, chocolate chip cookies, brownies along with cordials. The food was basically the same all the time. We still went to dinner every night. For us, we liked the convience of concierge. Our room was a deluxe room and it was fantastic! We had room 4229 and the bathroom was not perfect, but it was still really nice. Our room had 2 queen beds, and a living room area that had a sleeper sofa with a tv armoire. There was also a tv in the sleeping area. We had a table with 2 chairs, and a coffee table in front of the sofa and another wicker chair with cushion. We are a family of four and loved this room. It gave us that extra space we needed. Transportation to MK needs to improved. Too many stops. We were always the last stop. BWI is first to be picked up, so you have all the other stops to make. Too much for a deluxe resort in my opinion. BWI is a wonderful place to stay. Just be ready for the transportation.
Ladytrampscampandangel, our room was 4229. We were very close to the lounge, we had a wonderful boardwalk view right above the boardwalk bakery. Our bathroom had some minor imperfections, but nothing to complain about. The deluxe room is fantastic. The extra space is so worth it! I was happy with the lounge. It was beautiful! The food offerings were suffiencient as I described above. I am so glad that we went with the deluxe room. It was very spacious. The Innkeeper's Club is a private, room card key access only part of the fourth floor. Top notch.
Twinglemum, the waits for buses were not long at all. The only downer was all the stops before BWI. Swan and Dolphin have it made. In my opinion, this is an area that needs improving. But we will continue to stay at BWI since it is such a wonderful resort.
ZuZugal, my room was 4229 right near the lounge. I think a concierge deluxe room is just what your family needs. You will appreciate the extra space. It is nice to have a place to sit down and watch tv that is not a bed. We could not really see Illluminations from our balcony, but you can see it from the concierge lounge really well. Our view of the Boardwalk was great. For a stay with kids, I would suggest the concierge level because of the convenience of the lounge and the beverages. Kids are always thirsty and your room comes with a refrigerator that you will need to ask the concierge for after you check in. If you call housekeeping yourself, they may give you a song and dance about it being $10 a night, but on concierge level it comes with your room.
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