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badabing

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  12:18:07 Show Profile Send badabing a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Is Disney's Boardwalk near Downtown Disney? If so could someone provide driving directions, & is there a charge for parking.
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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  12:38:25 Show Profile Send DaveL a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
No Charge for parking, self parking is just on the left after the security hut.

Directions are turn right out of DownTown Disney keep on this road for about a mile and then turn right at the Boardwalk sign.

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badabing

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  13:09:52 Show Profile Send badabing a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks Dave. Did'nt realise they were as close as that to each other.
We will pay it a visit the next time we are over.
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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  13:52:24 Show Profile Send trevlad a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
is the boardwalk area that quaint looking area that you pass thru on a river ferry from epcot to mgm?? different coloured wooden looking building et al?? looks very nice for stopping off between parks if i am in the right place

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Daglish

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  14:16:21 Show Profile Send Daglish a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We usually find it from anywhere on Disney by following the signs to Epcot Resorts and then Fantasia Mini-Golf. This gets us to the right place everytime!

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Eden

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  14:18:23 Show Profile Send Eden a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Disney's Boardwalk is definately worth a vist. Its one of my favourite places.

We tend to go at night for a meal and a lovely stroll around the waterfront pier. There is a wonderful Sports restaurant, ESPN Club that the children love to go in (tv's showing every sport everywhere you look!)

Its also a great place to watch the Epcot Fireworks.

Make sure you take identification, as this is asked for as you enter the car park.

Hope you have a great holiday

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brizzle

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  14:38:29 Show Profile Send brizzle a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by trevlad
is the boardwalk area that quaint looking area that you pass thru on a river ferry from epcot to mgm?? different coloured wooden looking building et al?? looks very nice for stopping off between parks if i am in the right place



It is the quaint looking place indeed. We popped in for a nice evening stroll this last trip as we'd never been before and will definitely go again.
It is near the Fantasia Mini Golf and the road to it is opposite the back entrance to MGM (if you know where that is)





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stuart

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  14:44:10 Show Profile Send stuart a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
When we've parked at Boardwalk, the guard has asked to see photo ID so it might be an idea to take photo ID with you.

Maybe we look suspicious

Edited by - stuart on 09 Jul 2006 14:45:21
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brizzle

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  14:51:42 Show Profile Send brizzle a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We were asked for ID too, I think it's because it is a resort area and not just a shopping/recreation area like Downtown Disney.

It is part of the Disney Vacation club resorts
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AshleyLodge

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  17:50:29 Show Profile Send AshleyLodge a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
The Boardwalk is a super place to spend some time. You can also hire one of the multi-person bikes and visit the Yacht Club at the other side of the lake. This is fun but there are some up hill bits over the bridges. We use this to justify having some of the freshly made cakes from the bakery!

Have fun!

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gwendolinemary

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  19:20:34 Show Profile Send gwendolinemary a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Do you need Disney tickets to get into Disney Boardwalk and Downtown Disney?
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mfairhurst

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  20:51:16 Show Profile Send mfairhurst a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We had a ride on the free boat and had a coffee at one of the hotels and came back on the boat. The boat ride was free and staff very friendly .
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CERICROWLEY

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  21:14:14 Show Profile Send CERICROWLEY a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Its a lovely place to watch the world go by. Early morning you see the early risers with a jog around the lake. Mid day, some that like a lazy day with a stroll. and the evening is where it has a life all of its own. Fabulous street performers, and just the place to have try one of the many traditional beers at the brewhouse

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ShirleyD

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  21:34:28 Show Profile Send ShirleyD a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Eden
Disney's Boardwalk is definately worth a vist. Its one of my favourite places.

We tend to go at night for a meal and a lovely stroll around the waterfront pier. There is a wonderful Sports restaurant, ESPN Club that the children love to go in (tv's showing every sport everywhere you look!)

Its also a great place to watch the Epcot Fireworks.

Make sure you take identification, as this is asked for as you enter the car park.

Hope you have a great holiday


That's a freat idea about the fireworks. We have never been to Broadwalk, but went past on a boat between parks. One more for the to do list!

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ALR

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Posted - 10 Jul 2006 :  12:43:55 Show Profile Send ALR a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Think we'll add this one to our itinerary too

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Herbie

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Posted - 11 Jul 2006 :  21:23:23 Show Profile Send Herbie a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
It's also only a two minute walk to the back entrance to Epcot. You enter in to the World Showcase at France. We stayed at the Boardwalk a few years ago. It's a superb hotel but if you have kids it doesn't quite have the atmosphere of the value hotels (i.e no mickey) and not a lot of food choice.
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Karen

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Posted - 18 Jul 2006 :  09:46:09 Show Profile Send Karen a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Do you know, in 15 years of going to Florida we have never been here. As we are taking my parents out to Florida we must go here this time.

Thanks

Karen

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CarolAnn

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Posted - 18 Jul 2006 :  15:23:11 Show Profile Send CarolAnn a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We were at the Broadwalk this Easter, and we pop by most trips. I love that the place is different at different times of day/evening and of course throughout the year. Mickey was there in his Sourcer's outfit having pics taken with the children a couple of Halloweens ago Nice to stroll round, nice options to eat, nice to take a boat ride, including to MGM as well as Epcot. You can infact walk to both parks from the Broadwalk. Have to watch your parking though
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Posted - 18 Jul 2006 :  15:38:18 Show Profile Send stabard a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We went there one New Years Eve - was a really great atmosphere and you could see the fireworks.

Jan and Lee
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Sue and Jere

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Posted - 18 Jul 2006 :  16:55:34 Show Profile Send Sue and Jere a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We also have never been, will try and make a visit on our next trip.

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Karen

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Posted - 18 Jul 2006 :  17:30:23 Show Profile Send Karen a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CarolAnn
Have to watch your parking though



Carolann, are you only meant to park there for a certain amount of time? Just want to make sure we don't over stay our welcome

Karen

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