Hi there, Perry! It's a pleasure to welcome you back to planDisney! Get your dancing shoes on as we get you ready for your stay at the Walt Disney World Resort!
Disney's BoardWalk is a great place to be when your Disney day turns to a Disney night. When the sun goes down and the lights come on, Disney's BoardWalk takes on a whole new vibe. And a turn on the dance floor at
Atlantic Dance Hall sure sounds like a lot of fun!
Parking at Disney's BoardWalk is a bit of a mixed bag. We've had times when we could self-park there with no issues, and other times we've been turned away. To be sure you're allowed to park, you might consider making a full night of it and
planning dinner at one of the fabulous restaurants at Disney's BoardWalk or the Resort hotels around Crescent Lake. If you have trouble making a reservation, you can just pull up and ask the Cast Member at the security check-in if you'll be allowed to park there to visit Atlantic Dance Hall. If there's no parking at that time, the Cast Member will likely tell you what other alternatives are available.
In a pinch, you could
park at Disney Springs and hop on a bus to
Disney's BoardWalk Inn or the
Walt Disney World Swan and
Dolphin Hotels, then make the short walk to Atlantic Dance Hall. Bus service between Disney Springs and the Disney Resort hotels operates for about an hour after Disney Springs closes, so you should have plenty of time to get back to your car if you go this route. And of course, you can always use a taxi or ride share service directly from your Resort hotel to Disney's BoardWalk and save yourself a little time. The concierge at
Disney's All-Star Movies Resort can help you schedule a ride if you need one.
I hope this helps you dance the night away at the Walt Disney World Resort, Perry! Have a fabulous time, and we'll see you again real soon!
Keep Disney Dreaming,
Kathy K.