A studio at the Boardwalk Villas was the only room left when my procrastinator husband decided to make reservations a week before spring break. This would not have been our first choice otherwise. This review is intended for those seeking to compare a Boardwalk Villa studio to other properties, either on or off WDW grounds.
Studios do not have full kitchens (but do have a kitchenette), DVD players (I'd missed that detail, so I'd brought DVD's for my son but had nothing to watch them on), nor washer/dryers (although there is a free laundry room on the first floor, which I'd discovered on our last day - you only pay for the detergent). I believe all the above are included in 1-bedroom and larger units (we wanted a 1-bedroom, but none were available).
Our room overlooked the Luna Pool. At first I thought this would be too noisy, but it turned out okay. It's only noisy during the day when you're up anyway. It's quiet at night when nobody's in the pool. We were able to see the fireworks our first night.
This was our first time staying on a Disney property, so I cannot compare it to other DVC resorts. My first impression upon arrival was how lovely the resort is. The lobby area is nice, and the whole boardwalk area has a great vibe.
However, when I entered the room, all I could think about was how dated and worn it was. Although the paint seemed fairly fresh, and the carpet was newly cleaned, the drapes and old-fashioned bedspread (germ factory) need updating. The bathroom is poorly lit, and has that irritating fan that goes on automatically when the light is turned on (so you can't leave the light on all night as a nightlight due to the noise).
The person who cleaned our room never wiped down the bathroom sink properly as the faucet had toothpaste spray from the last guest (I had to wipe it down), and the little whiskers my husband shook out of his razor from his morning shave remained there the duration of our stay. That left me to wonder what else in the room hadn't been cleaned. As we are not DVC members, our room was "cleaned" each day, with fresh towels, bed made, and coffee and cups replaced.
We called engineering about two maintenance problems (broken cabinet door, plugged up bathroom sink), which were both fixed in a timely manner.
What I liked:
-Location. Easy walk to Epcot. We also walked to Hollywood Studios, which was very pleasant. We took the boat back from Hollywood Studios, which made several stops first (Swan, Dolphin, Yacht and Beach Clubs), so keep that in mind if you're in a hurry. Boardwalk is great.
-Pool. Theme parks? What theme parks? My son was content to go down that spiral slide all day long.
-Towels. Nice and fluffy, unlike the worn sheets.
-Fold out couch. Actually more comfortable than the bed. Amazing.
-The convenience of staying on-site, such as the Extra Magic Hours and the free parking (we drove to Animal Kingdom).
-Disney-style service and friendliness (other than our housekeeper who couldn't clean a sink).
What I didn't like:
-The aforementioned datedness of decor.
-The aforementioned iffiness on the cleanliness.
-The morning bus to the Magic Kingdom made several stops before getting there, and was standing room only. When you're trying to take advantage of Morning Extra Magic Hours, maybe they could run the shuttles more efficiently.
-Not sure if it's worth it. We paid rack rate which is a LOT. Maybe it's worth it if you're on points, or if it's not high season.
The rooms at the Boardwalk are "just okay". If you're not paying much, the location might make them worth it. But if you're paying full price, you would expect a higher level of luxury and cleanliness than you get here.
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
probably not
I recommend this hotel for:
People with disabilities, Older travelers, Families with young children, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Theme / Amusement park