We are going Nov 11-21 and have never stayed in this area, usually we stay at POFQ in September. Very Excited. What rooms would you request? We would like a balcony with the ability to see fireworks at Epcot.
Will all the lights be up by then?
What should we expect for weather?
Sorry so many questions, can hardly wait:blush:
Seeing the fireworks at Epcot is pretty difficult unless you have a concierge room. If you definitely want to have it get a room in the Innkeeper's Club. We got a "magical upgrade" to there last week, but I've never been able to have a good view of the fireworks other than that room. Make sure you get an upper room for a better chance.
Most lights should be up by then. The gingerbread carousel may or may not be. It's always up by Thanksgiving, but it's hit or miss how much earlier in November it's up.
Weather is impossible to say this early. Everyone can tell you what they've experienced in November in the past, but no one can say what this November will bring. In general it's fairly nice - pleasant temps and not too wet, but nothing can be said for sure.
Chris, aka Strmchsr
INTERCOT Staff: Vacation Planning, Guests with Special Needs, and Weather Guru
The boardwalk is really cool. YOu will love the whole vibe and laid back atmosphere there.
Have A Magical Day-1970-1989-offsite, 2002-DLR, 2003-DLR, 2005-Sports, 2007-All Music, 2008-POP, December 12-21 2009-Pop, January 16-18, 2010-Disneyland. Disney Sports-Feb 1-6, 2012, Disneyland-December 7 and 8, 2012, DIsney Pop-Feb 1-5, 2013 (my son's first trip.)
Thank you for starting this thread. We're staying in a Boarkwalk Villa for the first time. Arriving in the beginning of Nov. We're very familiar with the Boardwalk area because we always stay at the Beach Club when we visit during the Food and Wine Festival. Our plans were last minute this time, so The Boardwalk Villas it is! I'm going to be reading the responses to this thread. I'm interested to hear what everyone has to say, since we know nothing about the resort itself. I'm sure it's great, but I'm still curious.
Nice work, pal.
















