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What is the difference between Disney Boardwalk and Disney Springs?

Disney Springs is much larger, by far. You'll find more shopping, dining, and entertainment options there. If you are visiting for the day, you'll still find plenty to do. The Disney Boardwalk, on the other hand, is a nice, small spot to walk around.



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The Walt Disney World resort in Florida has four theme parks, two water parks, a handful of hotels and a golf course. A little-known secret also worth visiting is Disney's BoardWalk. Filled with restaurants, hotels and a dueling piano bar, Disney's BoardWalk offers ticket-free entry and plenty of things to do.

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It's important to note that one of the coolest things about the Disney Boardwalk is you do not have to be staying at one of the hotels to enjoy it. So if you're ready to learn about this amazing entertainment area read on!

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A: Disney Springs is a themed retail, dining and entertainment center inspired by Florida's charming waterfront towns, historic architecture and natural beauty. The sprawling promenade features 4 distinct neighborhoods?The Landing, Marketplace, West Side and Town Center—built around bubbling springs.

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Experience the timeless charm of Disney's BoardWalk, a quarter-mile promenade of exquisite dining, unique shops and exciting nightlife. Stroll along the water's edge, play afternoon midway games and discover evening street performers.

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Guests looking for free Disney World activities can make their way to the promenade at Disney's Boardwalk, as there are different aspects that are free to the public, and is overall a great place to stroll and browse.

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If you've never walked along Disney's BoardWalk before, you are in for a treat. EPCOT's International Gateway entrance is just a five to ten-minute walk to Disney's Boardwalk. Along the BoardWalk, you'll find shops, dining, classic arcade games, and Surrey bikes for rent.

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At BoardWalk, the playground is in the fenced pool area, which you need a resort ID to access, but at other hotels the playgrounds are open and anyone may use them. Wilderness Lodge Resort water play area.

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Boardwalk Resort: 0.8 mile loop around Crescent Lake. Caribbean Beach Resort: 1.4 mile nature trail that is available for walking, biking and jogging.

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