Day 11: Last Resort! / Four Resorts, Two Festivals 2019
Home » Everything Disney » Walt Disney World Trip Reports » Day 11: Last Resort! / Four Resorts, Two Festivals 2019 »Back on the BoardWalk we stopped to get some dinner from the BoardWalk To-Go kiosk and took it back up to our room, but before I get to that, here are some more photos from along Disney’s BoardWalk.

















BoardWalk To Go »
We found that there wasn’t many quick service locations on the BoardWalk, they were more eat-in, table service type, which is fine when you want to do that, but not so great when you don’t!
There is a pizza window, but we didn’t fancy pizza, and so our only other option was the BoardWalk To Go kiosk which sells American carnival-style food like corn dogs, nuggets, burgers, and fries.
I was sold on the corn dogs and mac ‘n’ cheese bites, so we ordered a whole bunch of foods and took everything back up to our room which was just a short walk away.
To Share…
- Corn Dog – $5.50
- Mozzarella Sticks – $5.50
- French Fries – $4.75
- Fried Mac & Cheese Bites – $5.50
- BBQ Pulled Pork Cheeseburger – $9.75 (no photo of this for some reason)
- Chicken Breast Nuggets Basket – $10.50 – basket includes potato chips and a drink, but you can pay to substitute, so we got:
- French Fries – $2.00
The food was fine – nothing to write home about – and it filled a hunger hole in our bellies for the night!





BoardWalk To-Go »
Disney’s BoardWalk
Bill: $43.50 + Tax: $2.83 + Tip: $0 = $46.33
Total Paid: $46.33
And that’s it for day 11 of Four Resorts, Two Festivals 2019! Tomorrow we head to Epcot for the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival! This will be our very first F&G so we are very excited!
Read about the day after:
Day 12 – Flower Power!
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival; Snack from Ample Hills Creamery; IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth
Read about the day before:
Day 10 – Lazy Day!
Pool Day; Epcot World Showcase; Dinner from Beach Club Marketplace
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