Disney's Board Walk Villas

Disney's Board Walk Villas

Coordinates: 28°21′59″N 81°33′23″W / 28.366352°N 81.556338°W / 28.366352; -81.556338

Disney's Boardwalk Villas
Location EPCOT Resort Area
Resort type Disney Vacation Club Resort
Opened July 1, 1996
Theme Early to mid 20th century Atlantic City
Areas Villas
Rooms 583
Suites None
Green lodge yes

Disney's BoardWalk Villas is a Disney Vacation Club Resort located at the Walt Disney World Resort. Disney's Boardwalk Villas opened on July 1, 1996, as a 1920's-1940's era hotel, overlooking a boardwalk, adjacent to Crescent Lake. The boardwalk and lake offer many shops, restaurants and recreational activities. There are a total of 583 Vacation Villas at Disney's BoardWalk Villas.

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