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We're staying at Old Key West in January for the first time. We usually stay at Boardwalk. What do we need to know about OKW? Any thoughts for ideas would be very helpful. Thanks.
 
If you have a car, you will love being able to park right near your room. I don't know what size room you will be in, but we LOVE the size of the one, two, and three bedroom units--huge compared to BWV and they also have full size washers and driers plus large balconies with ceiling fans. If you are staying in a studio, the 2 beds rather than a bed and a sofa may appeal to you (we prefer a bed and a sofa). There is a laid back feel to the resort that is just lovely.
One thing to note: there are only a few buildings with elevators so you could be hauling suitcases, etc up steps to your room on an upper floor.
The boat to Disney Springs is a great option, or there is a walking path.
 
We're staying at Old Key West in January for the first time. We usually stay at Boardwalk. What do we need to know about OKW? Any thoughts for ideas would be very helpful. Thanks.
If you’re utilizing Disney Transport for your park visits, please remember that there are multiple bus stops instead of just one. Hospitality House is the last stop before the buses go to the parks, so hopefully you booked a room near that area to cut down on wait times. If you didn’t, that’s fine. You’ll just need to give an extra 1 1/2 to 2 hours to accommodate both waiting and travel time when you consider your Lightning Lane and ADRs.
 
If you’re utilizing Disney Transport for your park visits, please remember that there are multiple bus stops instead of just one. Hospitality House is the last stop before the buses go to the parks, so hopefully you booked a room near that area to cut down on wait times. If you didn’t, that’s fine. You’ll just need to give an extra 1 1/2 to 2 hours to accommodate both waiting and travel time when you consider your Lightning Lane and ADRs.
On the other hand, if anyone in your party has a scooter, the first bus stop is the Peninsular Road stop. I've seen the bus run out of room for scooters by the third stop, and I've seen them run out of room for any passengers after the next to the last stop and, therefore, not even stop at the Hospitality House. There's just one quick serve, and since the resort is fairly isolated, you may want to order some groceries, depending on how long you'll be staying. But that balcony, where you can sit and eat breakfast at a full-size table, is such an advantage!
 

OKW is an older resort so there are not many electrical outlets in the studios. Bring a power strip. There is a 2 plug outlet between the beds and another by the table (I dont remember what's in the kitchenette). With just me a hubby we had.... 1 CPAP, 2 magic band+, 2 cellphones, 1 ipad, and a phone battery. So we had to rotate charging times for the cellphones and magicbands.
 
We own at OKW and absolutely love it.. i truly feel like we are at a resort instead of hotel and it has that south Florida relaxed vibe to it.. Olivia’s is a great restaurant… never had a bad drink at the Gurgling Suitcase… Disney springs is a 15-20 boat ride away.. we have only stayed in studios and they are massive..

People often complain about the busses but I personally have never had an issue with them taking long or being full.. I am on vacation and am never in a rush to get anywhere

If you stay close to the hospitality house you can get on the bus at the first stop Penisular and do the loop or walk over and get on at hospitality house

Multiple pools depending on what your looking for..

It’s not the newest and shiniest place but it’s a great resort in my opinion and very underrated
 
I watched a couple videos of Old Key West yesterday. It actually made me sad that I didn't know about it when my kids were little. It would have been an amazing place to take regular vacations. Talk about a legit vacation home - it definitely looks like a good place to get away from the noise and hustle/bustle while still having plenty of onsite activities.

If we ever retire (self employed and not planning on totally retiring), I could easily stay 3 weeks there. And I don't feel that way about any of the other resorts I have been looking at.
 















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