vacationman
Don't take your kids to WDW unless you are prepare
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First stay with DVC - June 15 - 23 - at BWV and had a great time. Here are some random thoughts which are all IMHO:
The Boardwalk Villas were better than expected (and I expected alot). The action on the boardwalk was an added dimension that we have never had before at a Disney resort. Each night there were fire eaters, brass bands, jugglers, sword swallowers, etc. AND for our last two nights, Discovery magazine had booths set up along the boardwalk that were great for the kids. They had laser tag, kareoke (which they e-mailed for you), photo stickers, a match game, a DJ on stage that really got the crowd going, baseball throw, and many other booths. All FREE!
The rooms at the BWV are great. We had a studio, non-preferred view, that was on the same floor as the check-in area (2nd floor). No elevator problems. Loved the refrigerator, microwave and toaster. Pleanty of room for two adults and two kids. The decor was nice and not cheap.
One thing I never really factored in on buying into DVC was what we now save on food by having the fridge, microwave and toaster. One stop ($120) at the Publix and we had two meals per day in opur room. Since we spent a minimum of $30 every meal in Disney, this ended up being a huge savings. My entire room bill ended up being under $125!
The surry bikes are fine but it is very hard to get through the crowds at night. May be better to rent them early evening before the crowd grows. Maybe because I was the only one really peddling, but going up the bridge near the Swan and Dolphin was tough.
The walkway to MGM was great. Sure beat getting on the bnoat and having to stop at the Beach/Yacht Club and the Swan/Dolphin before getting to MGM. The boat was about a 20-25 minute deal whereas walking was 15 minutes from the end of the BWV. Very well lit at night too.
We pool-hopped to Stormalong Bay and had a very pleasant experience. They had castmembers at each entrance checking to see if you were staying at the Beach/Yacht Club or if you were a DVC member staying at a different resport. Everyone else was not let in.
This seemed fair and should answer most of the issues brought up in the numerous pool hoping posts.
Epcot is a very short walk from BWV. It was a nice surprize.
When watching the parade at Epcot, get a spot on the lake side of the path. On the other side, there is a constant stream of folks walking by during the entire parade.
Now that Disney has relegated smokers to designated smoking areas, there is alot less smoke around BUT there are still many folks who light up outside of these areas and there seems to be no enforcement. As a smoke hater, I just put these people in the same "rude/obnoxious" category as those who cut in line, block exits and entrances while they decide what to do, and slap their kids around because their kids are acting like kids.
We experienced several Disney magic moments that remind us why we love the Disney level of service. (1) The bus driver who took us to BWV even though it was not his route because we were drenced in a downpour and just got on the first bus we saw. (2) The worker who gave my wife a sundae for free because she was 50 cents short and no one would help out. (3) The cast member who gave my daughter four pins in exchange for one. (4) The cast member who gave the family desert for free since we had to wait for our burgers (and it was a real short wait).
We got hooked on the Who Wants to be a Millionaire Play It! game at MGM and went to at least 20 shows in our eight days there. Once we figured out the process, members of our family got in the hot seat four times. We have several hats, shirts and lots of pins and cannot say enough how that show made our trip. Beware - this show is addicting.
Many folks think Disney is just for little kids but I can assure you that as my children get older, they enjoy it more and more. Now 9 and 12, they try out new things each time there. This time during a daylong rain, they spent the day in Innovations and had what they now describe as their best day. Now don't get mad, but IMHO Disney for kids under 5 years old is a waste of time and frustrating to parents and kids alike. If all of your children are under 5, consider going somewhere else that does not put such a strain on a family. I can not tell you how many times parental outbursts and out of control crying children could have been avoided by using the 5 year old rule.
Seeing the construction at the Beach club for the new DVC property, it occurred to me that none of the units will be on the water. Just another great reason to be glad I bought in at BWV.
This trip has convinced me that buying into DVC was a great decision. I wish I had bought more points when BWV were still available.
The Boardwalk Villas were better than expected (and I expected alot). The action on the boardwalk was an added dimension that we have never had before at a Disney resort. Each night there were fire eaters, brass bands, jugglers, sword swallowers, etc. AND for our last two nights, Discovery magazine had booths set up along the boardwalk that were great for the kids. They had laser tag, kareoke (which they e-mailed for you), photo stickers, a match game, a DJ on stage that really got the crowd going, baseball throw, and many other booths. All FREE!
The rooms at the BWV are great. We had a studio, non-preferred view, that was on the same floor as the check-in area (2nd floor). No elevator problems. Loved the refrigerator, microwave and toaster. Pleanty of room for two adults and two kids. The decor was nice and not cheap.
One thing I never really factored in on buying into DVC was what we now save on food by having the fridge, microwave and toaster. One stop ($120) at the Publix and we had two meals per day in opur room. Since we spent a minimum of $30 every meal in Disney, this ended up being a huge savings. My entire room bill ended up being under $125!
The surry bikes are fine but it is very hard to get through the crowds at night. May be better to rent them early evening before the crowd grows. Maybe because I was the only one really peddling, but going up the bridge near the Swan and Dolphin was tough.
The walkway to MGM was great. Sure beat getting on the bnoat and having to stop at the Beach/Yacht Club and the Swan/Dolphin before getting to MGM. The boat was about a 20-25 minute deal whereas walking was 15 minutes from the end of the BWV. Very well lit at night too.
We pool-hopped to Stormalong Bay and had a very pleasant experience. They had castmembers at each entrance checking to see if you were staying at the Beach/Yacht Club or if you were a DVC member staying at a different resport. Everyone else was not let in.
This seemed fair and should answer most of the issues brought up in the numerous pool hoping posts.
Epcot is a very short walk from BWV. It was a nice surprize.
When watching the parade at Epcot, get a spot on the lake side of the path. On the other side, there is a constant stream of folks walking by during the entire parade.
Now that Disney has relegated smokers to designated smoking areas, there is alot less smoke around BUT there are still many folks who light up outside of these areas and there seems to be no enforcement. As a smoke hater, I just put these people in the same "rude/obnoxious" category as those who cut in line, block exits and entrances while they decide what to do, and slap their kids around because their kids are acting like kids.
We experienced several Disney magic moments that remind us why we love the Disney level of service. (1) The bus driver who took us to BWV even though it was not his route because we were drenced in a downpour and just got on the first bus we saw. (2) The worker who gave my wife a sundae for free because she was 50 cents short and no one would help out. (3) The cast member who gave my daughter four pins in exchange for one. (4) The cast member who gave the family desert for free since we had to wait for our burgers (and it was a real short wait).
We got hooked on the Who Wants to be a Millionaire Play It! game at MGM and went to at least 20 shows in our eight days there. Once we figured out the process, members of our family got in the hot seat four times. We have several hats, shirts and lots of pins and cannot say enough how that show made our trip. Beware - this show is addicting.
Many folks think Disney is just for little kids but I can assure you that as my children get older, they enjoy it more and more. Now 9 and 12, they try out new things each time there. This time during a daylong rain, they spent the day in Innovations and had what they now describe as their best day. Now don't get mad, but IMHO Disney for kids under 5 years old is a waste of time and frustrating to parents and kids alike. If all of your children are under 5, consider going somewhere else that does not put such a strain on a family. I can not tell you how many times parental outbursts and out of control crying children could have been avoided by using the 5 year old rule.
Seeing the construction at the Beach club for the new DVC property, it occurred to me that none of the units will be on the water. Just another great reason to be glad I bought in at BWV.
This trip has convinced me that buying into DVC was a great decision. I wish I had bought more points when BWV were still available.