This article is about the BoardWalk resort in Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, FL. For other uses of "Boardwalk", "The Boardwalk" or “Downtown Disney”, see
The Boardwalk.
BoardWalk Ice Cream – Operating in the former ESPN Yard Arcade/ESPN Club Store building on the Inn side of the boardwalk, this replaced the closed Ample Hills Creamery in 2021.
Pizza Window – Located next to Trattoria al Forno.
Shopping: Disney's BoardWalk Resort offers many shopping options, both on the boardwalk and inside the resort.
Pools: Disney's BoardWalk has two dedicated pools. The feature pool at Disney's BoardWalk is the Luna Park Pool, which is themed after a 1920s–1940s carnival with the 200-foot (61 m) Keister Coaster Water Slide and a play area for young children. The other "quiet pool" is located near Community Hall at the villas.
Recreation: Other recreational activities at Disney's BoardWalk Villas include bike rentals and tennis courts.
Nightlife:
Atlantic Dance Hall – Located at the far end of the villas on the boardwalk.
Abracadabar – Located next to Trattoria Al Forno, Abracadabar serves drinks with entertainment from a magician.
Jellyrolls – Also on the far end of Disney's BoardWalk Villas, Jellyrolls is a duelling piano bar that is open to guests 21 years of age and older. There is a fee to enter Jellyrolls during normal operating hours.
Inn
One of Walt Disney World's "deluxe resorts," the BoardWalk Inn contains décor inspired by the seaside districts of the
Northeastern United States during the 20th century. The Inn is a short walk or
FriendShip boat ride from the other resorts around Crescent Lake, as well as Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios. It is located directly across the lake from the
Yacht and
Beach Club resorts.