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Disney's BoardWalk Inn is a hotel at the Walt Disney World Resort and opened on July 1, 1996. The
hotel is officially called Disney's BoardWalk Resort, but is more commonly known as Disney's
BoardWalk Inn. It was built to be reminiscent of the boardwalks that were famous along Atlantic City
and Ocean City, New Jersey in the 1920s-1940s. The sherbet-colored facades, flagged turrets,
striped awnings, the waterslide, the "Keister Coaster" resembling a wooden roller coaster are all
inspired by that by-gone era. It is one of the Epcot Area Resorts, located across the lagoon from
Disney's Beach Club Resort and Disney's Yacht Club Resort, and it is a short walk to Epcot and
Hollywood Studios, The Yacht and Beach Club Resorts, and the Swan and Dolphin resorts. The hotel
also shares its lobby with Disney's BoardWalk Villas.
Disney's Boardwalk Inn
Big River Grille & Brewing Works

Boardwalk Bakery
- Pastries, as well as numerous deserts are sold here. Besides Spoodles, it
is the only Boardwalk eatery that serves breakfast.

ESPN Club - A restaurant, bar, arcade, and shop similar to ESPN Zones found throughout the
United States, but with lighter menu options and less of a sportsbook feel. The main difference
between the "Club" and the "Zones" is the live, interactive entertainment every night. Guests at the
The fare includes that of a typical sports bar, with the notable exceptions of the Salmon BLT, the - A
restaurant, bar, arcade, and shop similar to ESPN Zones found throughout the
ESPN Club United
States, but with lighter menu options and less of a sportsbook feel. The main difference balls,
plaques, and other various sports memorabilia throughout the facility. It features over 100 monitors
located monitors located HD projection throughout the restaurant, bar, and restrooms, as well a
90-square-foot (8.4 m2) HD projection screen in the main dining room. The ESPN Club also has a
radio broadcast facility, featuring ESPN personalities and other radio broadcasters occasionally
doing remotes from there.

Flying Fish Cafe- A fine seafood restaurant.

Kouzzina by Cat Cora- A new restaurant featuring Mediterranean cuisine opened Saturday,
August 16, 2009. Kouzzina is replacing Spoodles, which also offered Mediterranean cuisine.

Disney's Boardwalk InnDisney's Boardwalk Inn offers three swimming pools. The main pool is
located in the Luna Park themed area. This pool is considered the family pool as it is open to all
family members. The pool property includes a 200-foot-long Keister Coaster water slide on its south
end. There are also two quiet pools. One is located just south of the main pool while the other is on
the east side of the property. Other recreational activities include watercraft rentals, tennis courts,
fishing, bike rentals and a biking/jogging trail, arcade, and an exercise room.