like many others, the BWV's is our favorite resort
transportation is a short walk (maybe 5 minutes) or ferry to EPCOT, a longer walk or ferry to DHS. (we even love the ferries, especially if you get mike the birdman as your skipper

).
buses go to AK, MK, DTD & the water parks.
while we find the resort one of the quietest (lobby, interior halls), the BW itself is a bustle of activity. there are: "street performers" (magician, fire-eater, etc), surrey bikes, hair braiding, arcade games (the water pistol one, basketball hoop, throw a stuffed lobster in a pot), etc. lots of dining options include flying fish, spoodles, pizza (from spoodles "take-out"), ESPN, big river (burgers & such, we love to sit outside, on the BW, to eat), the bakery (delicious baked goods & lunch paninis). or sometimes, we just walk over to EPCOT for dinner.

the night-time view of illuminations, especially from a bridge that leads to EPCOT, is just beautiful

.
there are 2 pools: luna park (aka scary clown pool lol), as well as a quiet pool (our personal favorite. no slide so its less busy, & a great place to sit & read, "play" in community hall, etc).
the one bedroom villa has a king in the master, whirlpool tub, large shower, living room with pull-out queen sleeper sofa. there is a full kitchen (fridge, stove, oven, microwave, disher), & a counter with stools. the 1 bdrm also has a stacked washer/dryer, & a balcony(s) off the L/R & bdrm.
some feel that the hallways are long

, but we've never felt that was an issue in the many years we've been staying there.
btw, my kids, as well as my nephews & a few friends' children,
stonglyprefer the BWVs to any other resort in WDW (mine are older now, but preferred them ever since their first stay years ago).
hth
