In WDW:
-Port Orleans Resort
-The Boardwalk
-Polynesian
The Port Orleans was okay, the walls were so thin you could hear someone flushing a toilet in the next room over.
The buses were were
always crowded, like if you absolutely needed to get on you were stuck with a cramped standing room.
The boats were an option, they weren't as crowded. I stayed there in 2008, so I don't know if this is changed, but their buses aren't always dependable. I had been stuck in Pleasure Island in Downtown Disney with forty other people at the bus loading station til midnight, luckily another bus came and took us back.
The Boardwalk was very excellent, especially for being a deluxe resort. It's very elegant and retro 1920's. You could literally walk to Epcot and go through the back entrance, which was a plus. The boats were also an option, if you're not much of a walker or the heat is too intense. The pool is very large, but I don't have much to say about it.
I recently stayed at the Polynesian as a club member this past summer, and that was a nice experience. Obviously it emulates the French Polynesia. The monorail is a huge advantage instead of taking the bus.
As a club member you're given free breakfast, lunch and aldurves. And in your room when you first check in you get a little box of four large pieces of chocolate with your family name on an envelope with card inside. :love: The pool is somewhat small, and the deepest it goes to is 4 feet, which sucked. When the sun sets, the cast members light up the fire pit on the beach and hand out sticks and marshmallows and you can roast marshmallows.
The motor boat is an option instead of the monorail to MK. It only stops at the Grand Floridian.