Rollerblading?

My best guess is no. In all my visits to the BWV & BC, the Boardwalk has been only for pedestrians. The only exceptions have been the surrey bicycles (which I personally consider to be a giant safety hazard), ECVs, wheelchairs and strollers!

There may be some paths nearby that allow rollerblades - I know they are not allowed inside any of the parks. My advice is to call your hotel directly and ask where they might be allowed.

FWIW and I know you didn't ask, I consider rollerblades to be a safety hazard. Even the most experienced & considerate skaters will find it very challenging to avoid some of the more inattentive pedestrians/ECV drivers/stroller & wheelchair pushers, - and those are rampant at WDW! JMHO. YMMV.
 
When you check in there'll be a newsletter from your hotel and one of the paragraphs cites a Florida law prohibiting rollerblading and skateboarding on sidewalks and public walkways.
 
OKW must not be in Florida, because I have seen them almost every visit at OKW but I would not count on them at BWV or BCV
 

I didn't think they were allowed, but just wanted to check since both my boys just got new blades.
I agree that the surrey bikes are a hazard. Every time we are at the BW, we comment on the fact that we can't believe that someone hasn't gotten seriously injured yet.
 
The last time I checked a map OKW was in Florida. Just because you observe the law being broken and not inforced does that make it okay for others to break the law?
 
When you check in there'll be a newsletter from your hotel and one of the paragraphs cites a Florida law prohibiting rollerblading and skateboarding on sidewalks and public walkways

This is correct. I have seen the snack bar attendant stop rollerbladers at the Turtle Pond Pool area and make them remove the skates.

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