Ah, the Atlantic Coast seashore. Quaint seaside towns with unique shops and tasty food options lining a boardwalk next to the beach. Disney’s BoardWalk Villas recreates the fun of these beach towns on Walt Disney World Resort property.
Put down that saltwater taffy and hop off the surrey as we tour a 1-Bedroom Villa at the BoardWalk.
The main room has a kitchen, dining table, and a living area.
The sofa and armchair provide comfortable seating after a long day at the parks.
The flatscreen television is mounted above the dresser.
Unlike many dressers in Walt Disney World Resort hotels, this one does not have power outlets or USB ports. A DVD player is placed on the shelf.
The dresser has a Hidden Mickey.
A coffee table with built-in storage needs to be moved before the sofa bed can be opened.
The queen-sized sofa can easily be opened by one person.
From the living area, we can see the Luna Park feature pool and The Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror in the distance.
The living room artwork celebrates the classic wooden rollercoasters seen on many boardwalks.
A single end table offers more storage.
The kitchen is adjacent to the living area.
The kitchen has an oven with a radiant cooktop, a microwave, an apartment-sized refrigerator, and a four-slice toaster.
Cleaning up after a meal is easy. The 1-Bedroom Villa has a dishwasher.
The divided sink is also handy during meal prep.
A two-person dining table sits next to the kitchen.
A small counter seating area seats two additional guests.
The entryway includes hooks for hanging items and a storage closet.
The entryway closet is large, with two sliding doors.
A fire extinguisher, steam mop, and extra pillows and blankets are stored in the closet.
The thermostat seems to date to the resort’s opening.
The stacked washer and dryer are located just outside the bathroom.
The bathroom is divided, which allows two people to get ready at the same time.
A door separates the two bathroom areas.
This part of the bathroom has a shower, a toilet, and a single pedestal sink.
A ledge runs the wall’s entire length. It is handy, as the pedestal sink offers very little space.
The second section of the bathroom has a jetted tub and a single sink.
This sink has a large vanity and lots of storage below.
There is also a large walk-in closet. The closet contains the iron, ironing board, a luggage stand, and a safe. The laundry basket is also stored in this large closet.
Shutters can be closed to provide privacy, as the bedroom is directly beyond the jetted tub.
These jets would feel great after a long day!
The Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror is visible from the tub! How cool is that?
The bedroom features a queen-sized bed. A ceiling fan keeps the air circulating.
Both nightstands have storage as well as built-in outlets and USB ports.
The bedroom also has an armchair.
The bedroom dresser is similar to the one in the living area. Note that the bedroom does not have a DVD player.
Six individual prints create a scene above the headboard.
The prints feature images commonly seen at amusement piers.
This seat doubles as storage.
The balconies are small, with room for two chairs. However, the chairs need to be turned sideways to fit.
Despite being small, the views from the balconies are stunning!
Watch our room tour below.
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