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Disney's BoardWalk revives and energizes the mid-Atlantic
waterfront villages of the 1940s. As guests walk along the
lively waterfront promenade, they can stroll into the quaint
shops and enjoy the unique vendors or dine at one of three
restaurants or experience entertainment found nowhere else,
like the up-to-the-minute sports action at the ESPN Club or
the hip sounds at Atlantic Dance.
The two grand waterfront lodges at Disney's BoardWalk
feature striped awnings and breezy balconies reminiscent of
the grand oceanside resorts of the early 1900s. This was the
era when the whole family went down to the Jersey Shore for
the summer and escaped to the beach on a big yellow streetcar
for the day.
While rich folks sat in rocking chairs on the verandah or
wheeled along the boardwalk in wicker rolling chairs,
fun-seeking couples and younger families played arcade games,
danced the Bunny-Hug, filled up on snacks and sweets or
strolled along the moonlit walkway.
Disney's BoardWalk is an idealized re-creation of this
romantic past.
Noted architect Robert A.M. Stern's "village across
the water" includes an array of dining, entertainment and
shopping experiences; meeting facilities; Disney's BoardWalk
Inn, a 378-room deluxe hotel; and Disney's BoardWalk Villas, a
vacation ownership resort with over 500 villas. Adjacent to
Disney's BoardWalk Inn is an elegant 20,000-square-foot
conference center with meeting rooms, outdoor gazebos and
pavilions for intimate gatherings.
Disney's BoardWalk is the first mixed-use project at Walt
Disney World Resort, offering both hotel and residential-style
accommodations, meeting facilities, restaurants,
entertainment, recreation and shopping.
BoardWalk Inn and Villas
Nestled along Crescent Lake, the BoardWalk Inn and
BoardWalk Villas sit atop a quaint collection of shops, clubs
and restaurants overlooking the boardwalk and village green.
The inn and villas share an expansive, naturally lit lobby
with a barrel-vaulted ceiling. An eclectic mix of stripes and
florals, fan-back wicker chairs, overstuffed sofas and giant
palms create a relaxed elegance. Antique-finished, hardwood
flooring with hand-woven floral rugs completes the intimate
setting.
Vintage furnishings with floral patterned fabrics and
vibrant colors provide a cozy environment at Disney's
BoardWalk Inn. Two-, three- and four-story buildings
surround private courtyards and manicured gardens.
Additionally, there are 14 two-story garden suites with
private entrances.
Developed by Disney Vacation Club, Disney's BoardWalk
Villas range in size from studios to one- and two-bedroom
vacation suites to three-bedroom grand villas.

Entertainment Options Are Endless
Guests can dance the night away to the sounds of a variety
of music at Atlantic Dance. The spacious hall offers a
sophisticated ambiance with a palette of rich blues, maroons
and golds surrounding a parquet dance floor, and sparkling
gold stars and twinkling lights adorn the ceiling.
Light fare, cappuccino, espresso and cognac are offered
into the evening. Cigar aficionados will enjoy a selection of
premium, hand-rolled cigars, and the bar pours a tasty
selection of signature martinis. Atlantic Dance is open to
those 21 years and older.
Singing and drinking to the banter of dueling pianos
welcome the party crowd to Jellyrolls, and a main
attraction within this rustic, saloon-like club is the crowd
itself. Here, people of all ages join together in song as
quick-witted pianists bang out old-time favorite singalongs. A
visit to Jellyrolls for a birthday, anniversary or engagement
may get you on stage for a rambunctious and satirical serenade
created especially for you. Jellyrolls welcomes those 21 years
and older, with a $7 cover charge after 7 p.m.
No matter what season, catch the best games in all the top
sports every day at ESPN Club, the sports broadcast and
entertainment facility and full-service restaurant anchoring
Disney's BoardWalk.
No score or play will be missed with 100 monitors and a
10x10 video projection wall filling the 13,000-square-foot
sports club, including televisions in both men's and women's
bathrooms.
ESPN Club is divided into three distinct areas designed to
appeal to sports enthusiasts as well as families. Kids and
adults will be sure to flock to The Yard, an
"urban playground" with an arcade of sports games,
the latest in virtual reality and interactive arcade games.
The main dining area is Sports Central, themed to
look like a sports arena with a basketball hardwood floor and
giant four-sided scoreboard projecting the big game of the
day. Sports Central also houses broadcast-ready facilities,
including a television and radio broadcast booth where guests
can periodically observe and participate in live sports
celebrity interviews. Additionally, ESPN Club has originated
television shows such as "Baseball Tonight,"
"Up Close" and "Sunday Sports Reporters,"
as well as local and national sports radio segments.
Ballpark fare served from 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. includes
entrees like Sideline Fries, Macho Nachos, Red Wings and Bull
Penne Pasta. A Little League menu for kids includes hot dogs,
macaroni and cheese, chicken fingers and mini burgers.
Disney's own sports experts will get the crowd roaring with
ongoing sports-trivia contests, pre-game "pep
rallies," a half-time set and post-game commentaries.
Sports hosts also will referee "Sports Talk Live,"
during which current sports issues are discussed in a
talk-show setting, sometimes with the major stars in the
sporting world.
Sidelines features booths and tall tables where
guests can watch games displayed on overhead monitors and tune
in to the competition of their choice. Computer monitors allow
fans access to ESPN.com and sports-trivia games.

Dining and More
Dining opportunities for a broad range of tastes include: Spoodles,
serving Mediterranean cuisine, homemade pastas and hand-tossed
pizzas; Flying Fish Cafe, offering fresh grilled
seafood and steaks; and Big River Grille & Brewing
Works, featuring a full grill menu and handcrafted
specialty beers. Sea Shore Sweets' and BoardWalk
Bakery will appeal to the "sweet tooth" with
baked goods, hand-dipped ice cream and specialty coffees.
More than 9,000 square feet of retail shops open onto the
boardwalk. Shopping includes Screen Door General Store,
for groceries and sundries; Disney Character Carnival featuring
Disney character merchandise and clothing for youngsters; Thimbles
'n Threads, offering resort apparel for men and women, and
Wyland Galleries.
Hotel resort guests can enjoy Muscles & Bustles health
club, Harbour Club children's activity club, arcade,
tennis courts and lawn croquet. A roller-coaster-style slide
propels youngsters of all ages into Luna Park -- a
carnival-themed pool with a carousel pool bar. In a second
pool area guests play in fountains spraying from the trunks of
a herd of playful elephant statues.
A promenade connects Disney's BoardWalk to four other Epcot
resort area hotels on the shores of the lake: Disney's Yacht
Club Resort, Disney's Beach Club Resort, Walt Disney World
Dolphin and Walt Disney World Swan. Walkways and water taxis
connect the hotels to Epcot and to Disney-MGM Studios.

The
Keister Coaster is a popular water slide at the feature pool
at Disney's BoardWalk.
FACT SHEET
Robert A.M. Stern designed resort situated on 45 acres
along the southern shore of Crescent Lake (across from
Disney's Yacht Club Resort and Disney's Beach Club Resort).
Two- to five-story buildings surrounded by private courtyards
and manicured gardens, with view of Crescent Lake:
- Disney's BoardWalk Inn -- 378 rooms, deluxe hotel
includes guestrooms with concierge accommodations, luxury
suites and 14 two-story garden suites.
- Disney's BoardWalk Villas -- developed by Disney
Vacation Club, 517 villas ranging in size from studios to
three-bedroom grand villas.
- Eateries:
- BoardWalk Bakery, featuring ice cream, espresso and
baked goods.
- Spoodles, offering Mediterranean cuisine and other
specialties.
- Flying Fish Cafe, featuring grilled seafood and
steaks.
- Big River Grille & Brewing Works with an on-site
Brewmaster.
- Snack and retail carts along the boardwalk.
- Entertainment:
- ESPN Club, for a sporting good time.
- Atlantic Dance, an old-style dance hall showcasing a
variety of music.
- Jellyrolls, featuring frivolity with dueling pianos.
- Recreation:
- Muscles and Bustles health club.
- Professional grass croquet court.
- A variety of artisans and vendors.
- Tennis facility.
- Luna Park, an enormous free-form pool area with a
200-foot water slide in the form of a classic wooden
roller coaster.
- More than 9,000 square feet of retail shops open onto
the boardwalk, including Wyland Galleries, resort apparel,
character merchandise and sundries.
- Harbour Club children's activity center.
- 20,000-square-foot conference center with outdoor
gazebos and pavilions for intimate gatherings.
- Walkways and boat rides to Epcot and Disney-MGM Studios.
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