phyllisnnj
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Choose the top three items that you would like to see built at a new offsite DVC
(Please do not exceed three choices)
Of course, I would prefer all of the above at a new offsite DVC (if one is ever built) however I could do without Disney Quest. Not that I dislike DisneyQuest but I would rather have Disney invest $$$ in the other feature listed in this poll.
My THINK BIG preferences would be for the following:
(1) Water Park like the one at the Grand Wailea Resort in Maui
Heres the description from GrandWailea.com for the Wailea Canyon Activity Pool :
This multi-faceted, 2,000 foot long, 25,700 total square foot, 770,000 gallon pool consists of nine free-form pools at six levels, beginning at 40 feet and dropping to sea level. The pools are connected by a river that carries swimmers along at varying speeds, from white water rapids to lazy currents. Wailea Canyon includes four jungle pools, four tile slides, a white water rapids slide, a Tarzan pool with rope swing, the world's only water elevator, a sand beach, six waterfalls, caves, three Jacuzzis, a sauna, an infant pool, and a swim-up bar, where guests can order refreshing beverages.
(2) Fitness Center like the one on the Royal Caribbeans Voyager Class Cruise Ships.
Heres the description from cruisecritic.com
The adjacent ShipShape Center on Deck 11 features a mirrored, ocean-view aerobics area with spinning bikes and free weights, ocean-view gym with 20 Lifefitness treadmills, 14 Lifefitness elliptical cross trainers, six recumbent bicycles and four stationary bicycles, Lifefitness weight machines and steppers, additional free weights and a round thalassotherapy pool. A stereo system and television monitors provide entertainment while you work out. The ShipShape Spa on Deck 12, is where they spell relaxation with a capital R. This is a serene oasis with ocean-view salon, and 14 massage rooms, one dry floatation room, Rasul suite and relaxation area with sea views. Other fitness and recreational facilities include a jogging track (five times around equals one mile) an outdoor sports deck complete with mini-golf and golf simulator; a full-length sports court for basketball, paddle ball or volleyball; a curvy in-line skating track; and of course, the awesome Rock-Climbing wall -200 feet above the sea.
(3) Three types of Dining Options Quick or Counter Service (similar to Artist's Palette at SSR, Roaring Fork), Family Sit Down Casual/Theme Dining (similar to Cape May Cafe, Boma, Whispering Canyon Cafe, Ohana) and Disney Signature Dining (similar to Artist Point, Jiko, Yachtsman Steakhouse)
(Please do not exceed three choices)
Of course, I would prefer all of the above at a new offsite DVC (if one is ever built) however I could do without Disney Quest. Not that I dislike DisneyQuest but I would rather have Disney invest $$$ in the other feature listed in this poll.
My THINK BIG preferences would be for the following:
(1) Water Park like the one at the Grand Wailea Resort in Maui
Heres the description from GrandWailea.com for the Wailea Canyon Activity Pool :
This multi-faceted, 2,000 foot long, 25,700 total square foot, 770,000 gallon pool consists of nine free-form pools at six levels, beginning at 40 feet and dropping to sea level. The pools are connected by a river that carries swimmers along at varying speeds, from white water rapids to lazy currents. Wailea Canyon includes four jungle pools, four tile slides, a white water rapids slide, a Tarzan pool with rope swing, the world's only water elevator, a sand beach, six waterfalls, caves, three Jacuzzis, a sauna, an infant pool, and a swim-up bar, where guests can order refreshing beverages.
(2) Fitness Center like the one on the Royal Caribbeans Voyager Class Cruise Ships.
Heres the description from cruisecritic.com
The adjacent ShipShape Center on Deck 11 features a mirrored, ocean-view aerobics area with spinning bikes and free weights, ocean-view gym with 20 Lifefitness treadmills, 14 Lifefitness elliptical cross trainers, six recumbent bicycles and four stationary bicycles, Lifefitness weight machines and steppers, additional free weights and a round thalassotherapy pool. A stereo system and television monitors provide entertainment while you work out. The ShipShape Spa on Deck 12, is where they spell relaxation with a capital R. This is a serene oasis with ocean-view salon, and 14 massage rooms, one dry floatation room, Rasul suite and relaxation area with sea views. Other fitness and recreational facilities include a jogging track (five times around equals one mile) an outdoor sports deck complete with mini-golf and golf simulator; a full-length sports court for basketball, paddle ball or volleyball; a curvy in-line skating track; and of course, the awesome Rock-Climbing wall -200 feet above the sea.
(3) Three types of Dining Options Quick or Counter Service (similar to Artist's Palette at SSR, Roaring Fork), Family Sit Down Casual/Theme Dining (similar to Cape May Cafe, Boma, Whispering Canyon Cafe, Ohana) and Disney Signature Dining (similar to Artist Point, Jiko, Yachtsman Steakhouse)