Yet, I’ve discovered that some of the most magical moments don’t require a park ticket, running shoes, or an agenda. Sometimes, the magic can be found by stepping away from the rush and simply being present.
One of my favorite places to embrace this slower pace is Disney’s BoardWalk Resort.
I typically start the journey by taking the Skyliner from Pop Century Resort to Epcot. Instead of turning left when I exit the transportation gate and heading toward the World Showcase, I turn right.
I stroll through the International Gateway and across the bridge, leaving the crowds behind. The air feels lighter as I walk by the tranquil Crescent Lake. The moment I step off the bridge, it's as if I’ve entered another era—an Atlantic seaside resort town from the early 20th century.
The elegant white façade of The Cake Bake Shop greets me first, its sparkling windows beckoning guests to peek inside at the dazzling array of towering cakes and delicate pastries. While the prices caution me to save the indulgence for a special occasion, I can’t help but soak in the atmosphere—it makes me feel like royalty.
The BoardWalk has a way of inviting me to linger, savoring the moment and noticing the intricate details. No rush. No long lines. Just the sound of footsteps meandering across the wooden planks and the occasional laughter of families riding surrey bikes.
This is the magic of being present.
It’s a word I’ve reflected on often, a word with layers of meaning. Present is the here and now—not dwelling on the past, not worrying about the future, but simply embracing the moment.
Present is also a synonym for gift. And the BoardWalk itself is a gift—an invitation to step into a simpler time, a slower rhythm, and a more peaceful world. This resort is a present hidden in plain sight, waiting for anyone to take the time to unwrap it. While others race to the next thrill ride, I sit on a bench, eat an ice cream cone, and watch the people pass.
At night, the BoardWalk’s vintage lights flicker on, and the shops along the water’s edge transform into a nostalgic country fair. I browse through Thimbles and Threads, looking for the perfect souvenir. I admire the kids shooting hoops for a chance at a prize. The sight of the Crescent Inn’s rooftop always takes my breath away.For me, the BoardWalk is a quiet reminder that joy is not reserved for only the grand and glorious. Sometimes, it’s in the ordinary, right in front of our eyes.
If I allow myself to pause and still my mind, I sense God is here. He is ever present -- in the breeze off the water, in the laughter of the children, in the quiet, simple pleasures of life.
So often, I chase after what I think will bring me joy—the next shiny new object or thrilling vacation that promises a more contented life. But the truth? Joy is already here, surrounding me wherever I am, waiting patiently to be noticed. The BoardWalk reminds me of this. It is a present—both a moment in time and a treasured gift.
And the beauty of this experience? It’s free.
You don’t need to be a guest at the resort. You don’t need a park ticket. This hidden treasure is available to anyone who takes the time to wander its paths, breathe in its nostalgia, and embrace the quiet magic it offers.
Sometimes, the greatest adventure is found in the everyday moments. The only thing required is to be present enough to receive it.
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