After much though we have deceided to cancel our cash ressie at BLT in Sept and instead to do a points add on at BLT. Well I'm waitlisted there and have reservations at Boardwalk Villas 1 BR Standard View. I didn't have many choices. If our waitlist doesn't come through will we like BWV? I don't know if anything else can compare to BLT. Is there any quick service restaurants at the resort or anywhere to grab a quick breakfast? I know there is a bakery but my son must have his Mickey Waffles every morning and my husband must have a full course breakfast. I heard the hallways were very long so I put in a request to be near the elevators due to my husbands medical problems (he gets tired quickly and the extra walking to the room won't help) Also, the parking lot looks miles away. We will have our own vehicle and we use it often at Disney. Is the walk to the parking lot long? Our son is 8 yrs old. Do you think he will enjoy the Boardwalk? It seems to be centered more around adult nightlife. Thanks
My kids are 7, 8, and 10 (so in the same age as your son) and absolutely ADORE BWVs. It is their favorite resort, hands down.
The biggest downside to BWV (imo) is lack of CS. You have the bakery right there, so that is great at breakfast time. But if you really want a full breakfast, go to BC (just a couple of minutes walk) and have the Cape May character breakfast. One of the best character meals going. But with a 1-BR, I would just have breakfast in the villa. Sure, it saves money. But for us, more importantly it saves time. We don't like to spend either time or money on breakfast for the most part (unless doing a character meal).
Nightlife--I think it is geared more toward kids than adults, for sure. It is all jugglers and magicians, etc. My kids love, love, love the BW entertainment. LOVE IT. Can't express that enough. This should be the least of your concerns, truly.
GREAT pool. One of the best pool slides, assuming you aren't afraid of clowns!
Walking the hallways--yes, the hallways are long when compared to most hotels (Disney and just general hotels anywhere). But still--from the elevator to the farthest room from the elevator--it might be a 2 minute walk. However, if your husband has medical issues, tell that to MS and again when you check in. We have a similar issue with our youngest daughter and when we stay at SSR we need to be close to the Carriage House (main building). Once we explain that it is for medical reasons, our request has ALWAYS been honored. 100% of the time. MS has been wonderful about this. But even with medical issues, I wouldn't let the long hallways be a deal-breaker for you when it comes to BWV. It just isn't that big of a deal.
Parking lot--we do not consider it a long walk by any means, but my husband and I are both marathoners, so we have a different perspective of long.

But hey--at BWV you can valet your car! Doesn't get any better than that!

It used to be free for DVCers, but no more. Still, if this is important to you, it is likely worth the price.
But the best thing about BWV, imo, is LOCATION! Just a short, leisurely stroll (maybe 5 minutes, if that) to EPCOT! And also, just hop on the boat to DHS. You are literally within minutes of 2 of the 4 major parks.
If your husband really has that much of an issue with walking, I would suggest a scooter. Then it really will be nothing to just hop over to Epcot.
Also, again, if mobility is a concern, I would seriously consider either SSR or OKW. You can park your car right in front of your villa and that is awesome. Plus, the breakfast options at SSR will be perfect for you. You have a lot of choices at the CS there--Mickey waffles or just a bagel or a full breakfast--everything. And since it is CS, it is quicker and cheaper than a character meal.
Everyone has their favorite resort, and although you adore BLT, don't discount the other DVCs until you have stayed there. You never know what is going to appeal to you. And seriously, with an 8 year old, he is going to LOVE the evenings on the Boardwalk. Strolling with an ice cream, watching Illuminations from the bridge, seeing the magic acts--it is a perfect way to spend an evening as a family.
It is all about mindset. You seem negative about it going in. Try looking at it as something new instead of something negative. You never know--it could trump BLT for you if you keep an open mind. But if you go into it "knowing" you aren't going to like it as much as BLT, then well...you won't.