Disney’s Boardwalk Inn Review: A Magical Family Hotel

I visited Disney World three times when I was younger – between the ages of 12 and 18 – and even though I was older than many, the magic still got to me. Back then, we’d stay in motels on International Drive, and driving past the Disney hotels as we arrived at Disney World – my nose pressed up against the car window – I’d wonder what it would be like to actually stay in one of them.

So when I say it felt like a dream come true, to recently stay at Disney”s Boardwalk Inn, you’ll understand that this is no throwaway cliché. My 12-year-old self would be kicking her heels in the air with glee, if she could see my 30-something self staying there.

We arrived late at night, after a long flight, but getting off Disney’s Magical Express (the complimentary airport bus transfer service for everyone staying at a Disney hotel), the warm night air hit us and despite our extreme tiredness, I felt very excited to be there.

Our room had two huge double beds (we had one, the six-year-old had the other) and was decorated in a very traditional style – wooden beds, desk area, chest of drawers and flatscreen TV, but with some Disney touches like a Mickey Mouse lamp, to remind you where you are. We even had towels left in the shape of Mickey on the six-year-old’s bed!

A few days into our stay, I was wandering around the area and stumbled across the swimming pool area – it was AMAZING. Designed like a retro fairground, the bar is a carousel, and the slide is like a wooden rollercoaster (and you come out of a clown’s mouth). The attention to detail is fantastic.

But the real beauty of the Boardwalk Inn is what surrounds it – Disney’s Boardwalk. Situated on a lake, it’s designed like an Atlantic City boardwalk with vintage looking shops, cafes and restaurants along it. At night, the whole place lights up which just adds to the old town magical feel. I loved staying somewhere that had lots to see and do, rather than just being a basic hotel room (although, to be honest, when you’re somewhere like Disney World, basic hotel rooms are often exactly what you need).

We ate in Trattoria Al Forno a couple of times – an excellent place for breakfast (see my Mickey shaped waffle, pancakes and apple with caramel sauce above – mmmmm) as well as great Italian food later in the day. For snacks, the Pizza Window on the Boardwalk is brilliant – we met up with my friend Katie and her family who happened to be in Orlando at the same time as us, one evening and we ate pizza on the boardwalk – before jumping into the photo booth!

The Ample Hills Creamery is one of the best places to get ice cream and milkshakes at Walt Disney World and the Boardwalk Bakery is ideal for a quick breakfast or lunch on-the-go. There are tables and chairs out on the Boardwalk, making it really easy to grab some food and sit by the water with it.

The other place I heartily recommend is Boardwalk Joe’s – where you can buy frozen margaritas (I suggest you get one with a flashing ice cube).

But it’s not just eating places that makes the Boardwalk special – there are lots of activities for the family to do, so it’s a real destination to head for, even if you’re not staying at the Boardwalk Inn.

You can hire 2 4 or 6 person Surrey bikes, shoot hoops and play classic arcade games. On the evening that we met up with Katie and her family, our girls watched a magic show and settled down to watch a Monsters University at the open air screen.

The location of the Boardwalk Inn is second to none too – you can walk to Epcot from the Boardwalk in ten minutes (you access Epcot at the top of the park, between the UK and France on the World Showcase), a complimentary boat takes you to Hollywood Studios complimentary buses take you to the other Disney parks and attractions. Getting around from a Disney hotel just feels so easy – I think it will feel very hard to go back to Florida, stay off-site and hire a car, now that we’ve done a Disney hotel!

So did staying at The Boardwalk Inn live up to my expectations? Yes, and more. It made an already special week even better, and if you’re considering booking to stay there, I give it a massive thumbs up.

Read more about our week at Walt Disney World here and if you want to see more, watch this video of our holiday…

For more information and to book Disney’s Boardwalk Inn, check out the Walt Disney World website. This post has been written in conjunction with Walt Disney World. Huge heartfelt thanks to them for providing accommodation at Disney’s Boardwalk Inn and park tickets. As always, all views are my own.

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13 Comments

  1. February 7, 2017 / 7:33 pm

    It looks absolutely magical, I’d love to visit one day when a Mabli was older so they could both get something out of it. It’s really one of those childhood dream experiences isn’t it! X

  2. February 7, 2017 / 9:24 pm

    This post has made me hungry! That swimming pool is amazing. Gosh, my girls would LOVE it there!

  3. February 7, 2017 / 11:16 pm

    Ooh there’s me! I would absolutely love to stay in a Disney hotel one day and do the whole Disney experience from start to finish. Having had a little taster of it over the few times we went there I would absolutely love to do it properly. The Boardwalk inn looks so lovely, this is a great review Alison. x

  4. February 8, 2017 / 10:23 am

    Looks amazing there – would love to be able to go one day!

    • Alison Perry
      Author
      February 8, 2017 / 3:14 pm

      Your kids would love it!

  5. February 8, 2017 / 2:58 pm

    Oh Alison, I want to go!

    I remember visiting Disney as a kid and staying at a motel on International Drive – it was called ‘Quality Inn’ which was funny as I distinctly remember it NOT being Quality! I hope to take the kids to Disney this winter and will definitely be staying here xx

    • Alison Perry
      Author
      February 8, 2017 / 3:13 pm

      We stayed in a Quality Inn on I-Drive!! Wonder if it was the same one. This one was next to a Denny’s and along from an IHOP – not that this narrows it down at all 😉

  6. February 9, 2017 / 4:28 am

    Wow! That food looks delicious. I visited paris disney as a kid and would love to take my kids there too:)

  7. February 10, 2017 / 12:21 pm

    You paint an amazing picture of what it’s like to stay in a themed hotel … I’ve visited the park, but just on a day trip. Staying on site is definitely on the ‘must do’ list.. lovely photos. I love the beds!

  8. February 10, 2017 / 6:52 pm

    I love everything about the Boardwalk, just wandering around and taking in the atmosphere. We have stayed in Disney twice and you can’t beat being in the middle of the action. Love the pictures of you and Katie x

  9. February 14, 2017 / 2:55 pm

    we have never been but oh it looks just utterly fabulous

  10. February 24, 2017 / 9:22 pm

    We are looking at Disney holidays and after reading this I want to stay in a Disney hotel now. I used to stay on International Drive when I visited as a child too, near wet and wild. This hotel looks lovely, I love that you don’t even need to hire a car as everything is close by – the idea of driving abroad terrifies me x

  11. September 11, 2019 / 12:02 pm

    Hey, this seems so beautiful. Thanks for sharing this with us.

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