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    Disney's Boardwalk

    The elegance of an Atlantic coast 1940s town combined with great shopping, entertainment and a host of restaurants for a great night out.

    There's free parking or valet parking is available for a charge. Entrance fees are charged for Atlantic Dance (with Latin rhythms), Jellyrolls (with dualling pianos) and some special events.

    Restaurants include ESPN Club (sports orientated with live TV action from the station of the same name), Flying Fish Cafe (all types of freshly cooked fish), Spoodles (Mediterannean style), Big River Grille and Brewery Works (outdoor dining with award winning hand crafted ales).

    Blott

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    Also you can rent out bikes for 4 or more people and take a spin around the whole boardwalk. Also seen at 9pm: fireworks from Epcot.
    A boat ride to MgM Studios is alot of fun or just take a boat ride back and forth and sit down and relax. Inside the boat is airconditioned. Also serving outside Spoodles: sliced pizzas. They even have little table outside so you can eat outside. If you have passes to Epcot you can also go in from Boardwalk thru the back entrance and end up in the countries.

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    If you dine at the ESPN cafe, ask your server to make sure your food is piping hot. I've eaten there several times, and unless you ask, it always seems to come to the table tepid. Having said that, the atmosphere is great and the food is tasty.
    Chris & Peter


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    The last few times I've been to Disney's Boardwalk, there have been weddings going on in the little wedding pavillion (or arbour...whatever!!)

    Its great to see the happy couples grinning from ear to ear, with the other two pairs of famous ears in attendance

    Go take a look, its just up past ESPN, you never know, you may get lucky and see them their.

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    The Broadwalk just gives you another thing to do, as if you need it!!! When in the Orlando area We have stayed there and love it!! Halloween is a great time to be there too


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by blott
    The elegance of an Atlantic coast 1940s town combined with great shopping, entertainment and a host of restaurants for a great night out.

    There's free parking or valet parking is available for a charge. Entrance fees are charged for Atlantic Dance (with Latin rhythms), Jellyrolls (with dualling pianos) and some special events.

    Blott

    Edited by - blott on 23/09/2002 12:23:50
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    Do they still have the Atlantic Dance and the Jellyrolls? We wanted to check it out on the visit the Spring just gone, but did not get the time to do so.
    Nostromo


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    They were there last week - so hopefully it still are!

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    We have just got back from Orlando and thanks to the information on this posting went to the Boardwalk in fact we visited almost every day!!

    The Boardwalk bakery does a really good Breakfast Burrito and nice coffee plus a great selection of pastries be aware though it can get very busy so there may be a queue. Spoodles also open for breakfast and the fruit platter is fantastic huge chunks of fresh melon (3 types) fresh pineapple and a huge bunch of grapes.

    Just to chill out on the red chairs at the lake front and people watch is a great way to spend a few hours.


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    Quite agree Chris[8D] My family and I simply adore the Broadwalk area, early morning and evening time are especially nice. Just strolling around, eating at one of the many restaurants there or sitting and watching the world go by is a favourite past time for us! Glad you had a nice time[8D]


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    We're getting married in the Boardwalk area.
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