Eeyore2003
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The only other place I've stayed so far is the Contemporary, so here's some of my comparison thoughts for what they're worth---
I think the Contemporary is great for families with school age kids. The convenience of parking, the monorail, and especially the snack bar right there when you walk in are unbeatable plusses. The coffee bar is also right there. For a tuckered out family, it's so nice to just drop by for a lemonade or coffee on your way to "dropping" in your room. The bright decor and large rooms are perfect and the views can't be beat. It has the largest game room, conveniently located on the first floor, and for the older kids it's a perfect get away while you relax. The pools are not fancy, but very nice. Basically, everything is conveniently located and at your fingertips for a busy young family.
The Boardwalk Inn, had a very different atmosphere, and at first I really didn't like it, but as the week went on, I realized how perfect this location and resort was for us. It was only hubby and myself this trip. I think it's perfect for families with teens, young couples without children and "empty nesters". It's a MUCH more sedate, quiet atmophere. We went for a swim in the "quiet pool" and I realized I was "whispering" as we walked along the path by the garden suites. It was just so quiet and peaceful. The easy access to MGM, EPCOT and the Boardwalk are perfect for couples and teens to just casually wander around and enjoy whatever is going on. The main drawbacks I thought, compared to the Contemporary, is the "far" parking and for any type of refreshment, you had to go somewhere on the Boardwalk. Also, the "day bed" in the Contemporary is nice and large, almost the size of a large twin. (Easily large enough for my teen-age son). The day bed in the Boardwalk in was fairly small.
I have to say we had an absolutely wonderful time and I'll be looking forward to staying at both of them again in the future. That's AFTER I try, the others on my loooonnnnggg list!!!! Hope this might help someone in making a decision. I think it depends what parks you really like and what you're looking for in the certain vacation.
I think the Contemporary is great for families with school age kids. The convenience of parking, the monorail, and especially the snack bar right there when you walk in are unbeatable plusses. The coffee bar is also right there. For a tuckered out family, it's so nice to just drop by for a lemonade or coffee on your way to "dropping" in your room. The bright decor and large rooms are perfect and the views can't be beat. It has the largest game room, conveniently located on the first floor, and for the older kids it's a perfect get away while you relax. The pools are not fancy, but very nice. Basically, everything is conveniently located and at your fingertips for a busy young family.
The Boardwalk Inn, had a very different atmosphere, and at first I really didn't like it, but as the week went on, I realized how perfect this location and resort was for us. It was only hubby and myself this trip. I think it's perfect for families with teens, young couples without children and "empty nesters". It's a MUCH more sedate, quiet atmophere. We went for a swim in the "quiet pool" and I realized I was "whispering" as we walked along the path by the garden suites. It was just so quiet and peaceful. The easy access to MGM, EPCOT and the Boardwalk are perfect for couples and teens to just casually wander around and enjoy whatever is going on. The main drawbacks I thought, compared to the Contemporary, is the "far" parking and for any type of refreshment, you had to go somewhere on the Boardwalk. Also, the "day bed" in the Contemporary is nice and large, almost the size of a large twin. (Easily large enough for my teen-age son). The day bed in the Boardwalk in was fairly small.
I have to say we had an absolutely wonderful time and I'll be looking forward to staying at both of them again in the future. That's AFTER I try, the others on my loooonnnnggg list!!!! Hope this might help someone in making a decision. I think it depends what parks you really like and what you're looking for in the certain vacation.