Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Feb 2, 2008
    Susan from IN Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    My children are ages 13 and 11 and they love water parks! Would the pool at the Boardwalk or the Beach Club be more enjoyable for this age group?

    Hi Susan:   I enjoy both resorts and pool areas.   However, my children particularly enjoy the Beach Club pool.  You mention water parks and it actually feels like one.  The pirate ship and associated slides are a big hit and if your children are anything like mine, they can easily spend hours there.   Best of all - while they are off doing their thing, I can kick back at the beach area and relax.  Two other reasons why I love this area of Disney.  First, its location provides you the ability to quickly return mid-day from either EPCOT or Hollywood Studios for a swim and second, my family really enjoys taking a bike-ride around the Boardwalk.   You can rent a bike that fits your whole crew and it's a great bonding experience.  Either way- you can't go wrong!
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Meet the Panelist: Beatrice, Florida

My name is Beatrice and am a mom of two wonderful children - ages 5 and 7.    I live in Florida and am just a short distance from Disney World.   My family and I love everything that Disney has to offer. Learn More About Beatrice

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