Welcome Back Chuck Jones
An
Unforgettable Week at Disney
Our trip, which included me, my
wife, and our daughter and son-in-law, was two years in the making. It included planning, reserving, and putting
up enough cash to pay for the whole thing, with enough Disney Dollars from our
Disney Chase Visa Card to pay for any overages and souvenirs. In doing so, we eliminated the number one
worry of most vacations-- spending too much money. When we checked into our two rooms at the
Boardwalk Inn on Saturday, September 7th, 2013, our whole trip was
already paid for. We got the free Dining
Plan, so even our food was pre-paid.
We opted for a 7-day Park-Hopper ticket, with 7 nights at The Boardwalk, with a water view. The Boardwalk is a fantastic hotel, but unless you pay more for the water view rooms, you are defeating the whole purpose of staying there. That purpose is to be in the middle of everything, 24 hours a day. With our 2 rooms with balconies that overlooked the boardwalk and lagoon, we felt like we were in the action even when resting in our room. The boardwalk is a cornucopia of activity, with the people strolling by, the boats that carry you to the Epcot and Hollywood Studios parks gliding smoothly over the lagoon, and the street performers at night entertaining the crowds. All this can be seen from your balcony, or even your bed, if you feel the need to stretch out for an afternoon nap to re-charge for the evening’s activities.