So now that I'm home, and have a day off of work (can I go back on vacation please) I've had time to think about it and do the disney survey. I don't think I would ever willingly choose the Boardwalk without upgrading from the
disney dining plan to the deluxe dining plan (that way I can use whatever credits for whatever places). I had to make reservations 180 days in advance, I had planned all our breakfasts as quick service meals and the only place that had breakfast as a quick service was The Bakery, which served the same damn 3 items every day and the egg on the breakfast sandwich was horrible. also there was no indoor (read A/C) seating. I could have went to whatever that table service was but then I'm paying OOP every morning for eggs, waffles, sausage, bacon, breakfast potatoes and since its table service, its going to cost more. While eating breakfast I couldn't help but stare at the garbage can overflowing with empty bakery boxes and thinking thats such a waste, just give us trays and a sandwich paper wrapper, or just a plate.
Was the ability to walk to Epcot great? Sure, its about the length I would have walked from my spot at the TTC to the monorail or ferry had I gone to MK. However I don't have any "Welcome to Epcot" pictures in my photopass account, I could have walked all that way back, but now instead of being all fresh as a daisy I'm all sweaty and stinky from the trek from the international gateway.
The room was ok, smaller than what I'm used to, and I was a bit disappointed that we got the room with the worlds smallest balcony and it had no awning over it, yet the ones on both sides of me did so when it started raining I had to go back inside. I had earlier said I would have preferred to open my door to the outside world and someone else said they wouldn't but in all honestly it almost was like that, the main lobby is nice and cool, the elevator doors close, you go up to the 5th floor, the doors open and BAM hot air, I don't know about floor 4, but 3 (where the laundry was) was definitely cooler then the floor I was on.
My partner wanted to see the pool, but he didn't know where it was so I went with him and we found the quiet pool and on the way were amazed at the rooms that had fenced in front yards, don't know what type of room they were but those were adorable!
Was disappointed, I missed out on meeting some of the crew from The DIS....the one morning I was sitting on the round couch in the entrance way watching the DVC Cast Member try to get people to make an appointment and my partner comes back from the room and says "I think I just saw those guys from that podcast you watch walk down the hallway" later that day I checked twitter and saw Kevin say they were at Epcot for F&W and I tweeted him if they came in through the BW and he replied that was him! Oh well, better luck next trip (but then again I'd have to want to stay at the boardwalk)
As for the next trip we booked the bounce back for
Free Dining again at the CBR, however the partner is already talking about wanting the Poly (which I've never stayed but have visited the grounds and like, just can't really afford) but I'm thinking should 30% discount come we might just give up the dining plan....I've found myself on more than one occasion wanting to leave a park for the day but being forced to stay because I had made reservations for a restaurant because the plan included the ability to do so....I'm thinking next time just picking one or two must-try places and then pressing our luck and playing "Walk-Up or QuickService" The dining plan allows me to try the places I want to eat at without feeling like I'm wasting money on my partner's food (We tried Narcoosees this trip and he had some pasta and shrimp plate but only ate the 5 pieces of shrimp on it....5 pieces of shrimp for thirty some dollars! I could have bought him two 2lb bags of frozen shrimp for that price back home)