Walt Disney World for College Students – Part 3: Epcot Resort Area

My bus came and now, I’m finally able to leave Disney Springs. Only took a good month, but where’s the bus going?

Before I visit any of the parks, I have to make sure I’m not missing anything at the resorts, and it just so happens that this bus is heading to The BoardWalk Inn & Villas.

So in this article, I’m going to explore the Epcot Resort Area, including The BoardWalk, Yacht & Beach Club, and the Swan & Dolphin Resorts.

I’m going to look at seven, yeah seven, dining, shopping, and entertainment options offered in the resort area, and on the BoardWalk entertainment district, keeping price in mind. With that said, let’s get right into this.

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  1. Beaches And Cream Soda Shop/Ample Hills Creamery- If you are looking for the best ice cream on property, these are two of the best places to go. We’re gonna start at Ample Hills Creamery, located in the former home of The Yard Arcade and ESPN Club shop on The BoardWalk This Brooklyn-based ice cream parlor serves up a selection of specialty ice cream flavors, milkshakes, and sundaes. While this snack option is much more affordable than a counter-service or table-service meal, the price for a small cone or cup is $5.79, and $7.49 for a large. Milkshakes and sundaes are both $8.49. The prices may be a bit high, but the quality of the ice cream is second to only Beaches and Cream Soda Shop in Disney’s Beach Club Resort, on the opposite side of Crescent Lake. A short 10 minute walk away from The BoardWalk and Epcot, this table-service restaurant not only offers a great selection of desserts, including ice cream, but also has a selection of quality entrees and sides. Most people, however, know Beaches and Cream for it’s ice cream, which is arguably the best on property. A single scoop is $5 and a double scoop is $6, cheaper compared to Ample Hills. If you are with friends, preferably four or more of you in total, you can try to finish off the famous Kitchen Sink sundae, which costs a modest $32. All in all, you won’t be disappointed with either of these food choices.

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  1. BoardWalk Bakery- What has seemingly become a staple on Disney’s BoardWalk, BoardWalk Bakery offers a selection of pastries, sweets, and drinks, as well as entrees and salads for lunch and dinner. Prices for breakfast are very reasonable, with most options less than $5 each. If you spend more than $10 for breakfast here, then you have definitely done something wrong. The lunch and dinner options aren’t very plentiful, with one entree and two salads. There are better options just steps away where your money will be better spent, but this is definitely a must-stop for breakfast.

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  1. ESPN Club- Kind of a clone of ESPN Zone without the upstairs interactive area, ESPN Club offers an one-of-a-kind experience for all sports fans. With sports memorabilia and over 100 video screens lining the walls of this 13,000 sq. ft. restaurant, there is really something for every sports fan to look at, not to mention the fact that they offer a wide selection of classic American pub cuisine offerings that are top-notch. This table-service restaurant is one of the most expensive options on this list, but you can easily minimize the cost of your meal by getting one of the lesser-priced food options, ordering water instead of a fountain or speciality drink, or splitting larger entrees or appetizers with a group of people. Among the options listed on the menu are burgers, salads, and a selection of entrees. You will definitely have a good time at this lively dining location, but the place gets packed quickly, so call ahead of time to check availability.

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  1. Big River Grille & Brewing Works- While this place gets a bad rap from time to time, Big River Grille & Brewing Works is an underrated restaurant, one of the most underrated on property, for the quality of food it serves. The restaurant is a different take on a microbrewery, with a variety of different food offerings. Entrees will cost you around the same as ESPN Club, so remember the tips before on how to minimize your final check. If I could suggest one entree for you to get, it would be the Blackened Mahi Mahi Sandwich. At only $13.99, this is a bargain. I got this the last time I went there in March and it was to die for. The mahi mahi was cooked perfectly, and the lettuce and chipotle mayo really accentuated the dish overall. There are plenty of other savory options for all, and there usually isn’t a wait to go in, even at night, which makes Big River a great dining option.

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  1. The To-Go Cart- This cart, located just across from Flying Fish and Trattoria al Forno, offers a wide selection of comfort food items, like chicken fingers and fries, hot dogs, hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, buffalo wings, nachos, corn dogs, mozzarella sticks, pulled pork sandwiches, and more. The entrees are offered as a separate item and in a combo basket, with fries and a fountain drink. The food comes out quick, and you can eat it on the go, hence the name of the cart, which is a benefit and a convenience in one. Other than Big River Grille, this is another underrated food option on the BoardWalk for those looking to conserve their vacation money.

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  1. Funnel Cake Cart- For a simple, yet enjoyable food option, head over to the Funnel Cake cart, located basically in the center of the BoardWalk, in front of the entrance into The BoardWalk Inn Resort. A funnel cake is $6.50, which is an affordable price. Also, water at this cart is only $2.50, so stock up on water here before spending inordinate amounts of money in the parks. The classic fair offering is perfectly done at this location and is a great snack option when you are walking around the area.

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  1. Screen Door General Store, Thimbles & Threads, and Disney’s Character Carnival- Located next to Big River Grille, these three stores offer an assortment of Disney brand merchandise, pins & vinylmation, and much more. Split into three sections, each offering a distinct array of options, there truly is something for every guest, big and small, young and old. Prices vary on everything in the three stores.

Unlike the last several articles, part four in this series will focus on an interesting side of Disney: resort pools, and which ones are the best on property.

 

RESORT REVIEW: Disney’s Boardwalk Inn Hits Just the Right Notes

Late morning on the Boardwalk

Boardwalk Joe’s and the Boardwalk Bakery

The idea of lodging on the Boardwalk, waking up to the Crescent Lake every day, and having not only walkable access to Epcot and Hollywood Studios but Monorail access to Magic Kingdom seems like the perfect scenario. At least that’s what I remember concluding when we ended up turning around at The Boardwalk Inn after taking a wrong turn a few years ago. Even with podcast reviews of the Boardwalk being less-than-superlative among deluxe hotel options, my family and I still wanted to give it a try. (They can’t be right all the time, right?) So finally, this past spring we checked in for our most recent Walt Disney World vacation, excited to call the Boardwalk Inn home for an entire week.

The Boardwalk Inn was built in 1996 and themed in a way reminiscent of the 1920s and 1930s Atlantic and mid-Atlantic Seaboard resorts. Strong notes of Coney Island and, more influentially, the Atlantic City Boardwalk can be felt from a guest’s earliest touches throughout the entire stay. That being said, in the same way Hollywood and Sunset Boulevards represent the “Hollywood that never was,” I think the Boardwalk Inn probably works the same way. This iteration is a romanticized, Disney-ized if you will, version of the original. It feels clean instead of used. It projects modern instead of antiquated. It is fresh instead of worn. Classic black and white period photography on the walls of the hotel corridors and signage typical of early Twentieth Century resorts contribute to the facade the Boardwalk is trying to achieve—and it works. From the moment my family and I pulled into the valet area and made our way into the lobby I could feel my pulse slow and my mind begin to unwind. The open air. The ceiling fans. The windows opening up to views of The Yacht Club across Crescent Lake. These touches were just right.

Access to the Parks
Something my family and I have been talking about for years is taking it a little easier during our trips to WDW. We’ve traditionally been the sort to open up the parks at rope-drop and take every measure to close them down late that night. If we returned home anything other than exhausted then we had failed. We’ve only recently revisited this approach to our vacations, and our last visit was the first with intentionally built-in measures for slowing down and relaxing. Only because we could get in and out of the parks so easily were we able to justify taking the afternoons a little easier. Who wants to miss valuable park time in transit, right?

The hotels along Crescent Lake all give the same access, of course. The Yacht and Beach Club, The Swan, and The Dolphin are all in the same vicinity. I clocked our walk from the Boardwalk to Hollywood Studios between 15 and 20 minutes, depending on the pace. The Epcot entrance was less than 7 minutes. Of course, the Friendship Boats are constantly coming and going thus providing another transportation option. I don’t think we waited longer than 10 minutes at any point.

The journey to Magic Kingdom took a little longer. We walked through Epcot to the Monorail, and it was still just over thirty minutes. We were able to avoid the bus system for every park but Animal Kingdom. (We skipped the water parks.) As nice as it is to stay at a Magic Kingdom resort,  they don’t offer the same access as the Crescent Lake options. We took opportunities during the day to return to the hotel to rest and relax. But we could only accept these terms because of the limited amount of time wasted in transit.

Disney's Boardwalk Inn re-creates 1920s and 1930s Atlantic City atmosphere.

Disney’s Boardwalk Inn re-creates 1920s and 1930s Atlantic City atmosphere.

Atmosphere
Simply put, I love the atmosphere at The Boardwalk. Because I can have a difficult time “unplugging,” I like having something to which I can direct my focus and attention. It’s not constant entertainment that I enjoy as much as I love being in an environment with a certain energy level. This is one of the aspects of the Disney experience that is most appealing to me personally, and this resort, in addition to the overall atmosphere of the Boardwalk, creates a great experience throughout the day.

Beginning around 10:00 most mornings, live entertainment on the Boardwalk begins. These acts possess a sense of improvisation and give off a Vaudevillian “air.” They range from comedy to variety show to magic. It was a lot of fun to return after a great day in the parks and walk up on a magic show on the Boardwalk. I still don’t know how one of the acts pulled off a disappearing cell phone trick using a teen from among the spectators that had gathered around. (I remember wondering if her parents were grateful.) While I wouldn’t recommend building a schedule around these shows, they do add to a collective experience that lends itself to a fantastic sense of authenticity.

Friendship Boats represent one of several transportation options. The Yacht Club is visible across Crescent Lake.

Friendship Boats represent one of several transportation options. Yacht Club visible across Crescent Lake.

Resort Activities
Like all the deluxe Disney World resorts, the Boardwalk Inn has plenty of activities for families, adults, and kids. I recommend asking the concierge for a recreation calendar at check-in. It provides times and locations for everything that’s going on during the day. The Boardwalk offers activities that range from tennis lessons and guided fishing to dance parties and poolside games and, of course, dining.

The poolside recreation includes games like Hula-Hoop Games, Simon Says, and “What’s In Your Beach Bag.” Cast Members begin a new poolside game every hour beginning as early as 10:00 a.m. I watched this going on a couple of afternoons while lounging at the pool and it looked like a blast. At 9:00 each evening the resort offers a campfire (weather permitting) and “Movie Under the Stars.” At the time of this post they are featuring Frozen. Much to my delight they also show classics like Pocahontas and The Aristocats as a part of the movie rotation.

Also worth mentioning is the Belle Vue Lounge just down the hallway from the check-in desk. The Boardwalk offers daily breakfast in this area beginning at 6:30, and it remains open until 11:00. The Belle Vue Lounge opens again at 5:00 in the afternoon for drinks and stays open until midnight. You want to talk “throwback.” This area reminds me of rooms in places like the Biltmore and Hearst Castle where ladies and gentleman would convene at the end of the day to discuss the times. In fact, the radio in the lounge plays programming from the 1930s. This area and how they use it is a wonderful addition to the Boardwalk ethos. And of course there’s Leaping Horse Libations (Thumbs Up!), the poolside bar serving those enjoying Luna Park Pool—the Boardwalk Inn’s signature pool area.

Dining
Dining options on the Boardwalk include Big River Grille & Brewing Works, the Boardwalk Bakery, Boardwalk Joe’s Marvelous Margaritas, ESPN Club, Flying Fish Cafe, Funnel Cake Cart, Kouzzina by Cat, Pizza Window, and Seashore Sweets. You can find reviews on each of these restaurants other places so I’ll stick with what worked for us.

First, I would recommend checking out the Belle Vue Lounge before making a purchase at Boardwalk Joe’s. It just feels like better quality. But I admit that there’s something special about being on the Boardwalk at night so Boardwalk Joe’s certainly isn’t out of the question.

Second, we loved the Boardwalk Bakery and hit it up every morning on our way to the parks. My wife usually started her day with one of their many excellent pastries and an iced coffee, while I took a more adventurous approach to their caffeinated options and tried everything from a regular black coffee to an iced Americano to a latte and a cappuccino.

And lastly, I must confess that even amidst gluttony I found myself drawn to the Pizza Window a couple of nights, relatively late. It was a little like college all over again. (Except in Disney World. At the Boardwalk. Put all those things together and it was beyond Magic Plus.) The price wasn’t out of line, in my opinion, the service was good, and the pizza was tasty. Maybe I didn’t need it right before going to bed, but hey, all is fair in Disney dining. No regrets.

One other item to address is the night life. There are basically two options in this category: Jellyrolls and Atlantic Dance Hall. Jellyrolls is a dueling piano bar that sounds ridiculously entertaining, and even though it was on the “to do” list, regrettably we didn’t make it to see for ourselves. (I was eating pizza instead.) We’ll probably save that one for “post-family.” The Atlantic Dance Hall is a dance club featuring Top 40 music that looks like a ton of fun, too. Both of these venues, along with the dining and walk-up food and beverage, contribute to an incredibly festive atmosphere that’s as energetic as just about any place on the WDW property.

Despite how much we appreciated the theming we found here, if you put it up against other options in the same category maybe it doesn’t quite measure up to the authenticity of Animal Kingdom Lodge, the nostalgia of the Contemporary, or the novelty of the Polynesian. But it’s still original and is by no means ineffective. What the Boardwalk Inn does, however, is offer great proximity, excellent transportation options, multiple dining outlets, and original entertainment. It’s very unique. We loved it, which shouldn’t come as a surprise from a family like mine that loves everything about the resorts. We’ll definitely stay here again, but not until we’ve completed the “Disney Cycle” by staying at every resort at least once.

Tom Corless’ 4/16-4/26/13 WDW Photo Report

I recently visited the Walt Disney World Resort (just last week) and I have a ton of newsworthy photos to share with you, so let’s take a look at all of the changes happening around the resort right now:

They got a new banner, too bad they only have a few months left…

They added some “blood” red carpet in the queue at the Haunted Mansion… sorry, it’s dark in there

The backside of the Seven Dwarfs’ Mine Train appears to closely resemble the rock-work on Under the Sea

After a month, it appears the construction of the third bus loop at the Magic Kingdom is still in the early stages

I see you Grand Floridian Villas…

Over at Animal Kingdom, banners are still up for the 15th anniversary

We can already see posts for a marquee going up where the new Festival of the Lion King entrance will be in Africa

The Anandapur Ice Cream Truck is gone, so you can only get soft-serve at Camp Minnie-Mickey right now

With Planes coming out this August, there are some character planes clothes for kids coming out

I particularly like the Dumbo jumbo jet…

Taking a look at the Villas at the Grand Floridian from the Polynesian Beach

The trademark red roof is starting to appear

Monsters University merchandise can be found everywhere

More Seven Dwarfs’ Mine Train construction

A few weeks ago, the Gaston’s mug was updated with new artwork featuring Gaston and LeFou

Sorry for the blurry pic, but you get the idea

More MU stuff in Mouse Gear

Some new Villains watches have come out

Scar and Chernabog

Queen of Hearts and Maleficent

Scar

The Monsters University display recently added some gargoyles despite the fact that the event is ending soon

Some banners describing the film were also put up

Touch-point entry was finally installed at International Gateway

There are now Mickey and Minnie handset phones for mobile phones for sale

Mickey and Minnie mini-speakers for sale

I tired the chili cone queso at Downtown Disney… it’s the same as Cars Land…

The Droid Factory has now opened inside Once Upon a Toy

The four stations really help out with lines

Some new magnets for sale

The Boardwalk Bakery re-opened on Friday at Disney’s Boardwalk

It looks a lot different

You should probably wear a shirt to the bakery…

The expanded kitchen added some pre-made sandwiches to the menu

They also have soup

Mmmmmm

MMMMMMMMMM

FastPass testing for Fantasmic! going on now

The American Idol Experience store now sells Star Wars stuff… Yes…

They added a seafood platter to the menu at the ABC Commissary…. Yum?

The oscars are back at the Magic of Disney Animation from filming for Saving Mr. Banks the last several months

Cool new baseball cap

Tom Corless’ 5/11-14/13 WDW Photo Report

On Saturday and Tuesday I visited the Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios (respectively) and took some newsworthy photos to share with you, so let’s take a look:

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The canopy is missing from the Haunted Mansion

Should be back soon

work progresses on the Seven Dwarfs’ Mine Train in Fantasyland

The steak sandwich is gone from the Be Our Guest lunch menu, replaced with a prime chuck roast beef sandwich

For some reason, a Disney Visa card kiosk has been built near the Haunted Mansion

Signage for A Pirate’s Adventure has been uncovered

Pins are once again gone from Uptown Jewelers, replaced with ladies’ accessories

Moving over to Hollywood Studios, the Lightning McQueen popcorn bucket from Cars Land is being used at Backlot Express as a healthy meal bucket

Some of the new Haunted Mansion merchandise was released at Villains in Vogue, including this new shirt

New Haunted Mansion pillow

The Darth Maul face painting ad for Star Wars Weekends was turned into a t-shirt

Legends of Hollywood on Sunset Boulevard is now a store for women’s and girl’s accessories and apparel

Starting this week, there is a flash-mob with Disney characters being performed in front of the Sorcerer’s Hat daily at 3:30PM

Some new Star Wars pins came out a little early

A number of new or updated hats have been released sporting a new “Graphic Edge Collection” tag

Found a cute new tumbler at the Boardwalk

Boardwalk Bakery has some great options for breakfast

They now also have Mickey-shaped muffins!!!

I found more new hats at Beach Club

A new purchase-with-purchase watch is available featuring Sorcerer Mickey

Class of 2013 merchandise is also now available

Tom Corless & Dirk Wallen’s 3/13 WDW Photo Report

Things have been so crazy around here at WDW News Today lately that we’ve had some minor news stories slip through the cracks. In an effort to get you up to speed on some of the stories we haven’t covered on the site lately, here are newsworthy photos from myself and Dirk Wallen taken earlier in March:

Some new “flat” snowglobes for sale

There are some new hot sandwiches in Liberty Square

Most of the arcades at Walt Disney World are replacing their prize counters with one of these

An automated prize machine is a pretty cool concept

The new purchase with purchase item for sale is an expandable duffle

Wriost gift cards are available for the Flower and Garden Festival

Work continues on expanding the Boardwalk Bakery

The arcade next door is gone

The sign is still up and the door still enters the small ESPN shop

The arcade section is covered by a curtain

A few weeks ago, Test Track introduced a new car type guests can choose

Triton’s Treasures behind the Mine Train now has shutters on it

An ADA compliant ramp was installed on the Yankee Trader

Some of the new Haunted Mansion merchandise is for sale in Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe

Picture frame

Hourglass

Coasters

Work continues on installing A Pirate’s Adventure in Adventureland

Work continues on the exterior of the Adventureland Veranda

Rumors indicate that this may finally become a Pirate restaurant in 2014 once the Disney Fairies move out

More tarps on the front of the building

St. Patrick’s Day shirt

Spring Break and graduation merchandise out

Two new Oswald shirts for sale

Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny are in town square

Awwwwww

More Seven Dwarfs’ Mine Train construction

Some trees up on the mountain

We can finally see some rock work

In preparation for FastPAss+, a large section of the Pirates of the Caribbean queue has been re-routed

Work continues on the Villas at the Grand Floridian

Thanks for reading!