Its really not hard to post once in a while. Spend some time on the restuarant board where everyone has an opinion to share about whether or not Le Cellier is worth the bother and add your voice to the lack of concensus. Pop into a thread on the "best pool at
DVC" to point out that SAB looks really cool, but you love the SSR pool for the toddler slide and the easy ability to watch your kids. Perhaps someone has already stated your opinion on the quality of food at Sci Fi, but you have to point out that regardless of the food quality, sitting in the air conditioned darkness drinking malts and watching cheesy trailers manages to make it onto your kids "must do" list each year. Pop onto the parent board, every few days someone else is asking when your kids stopped needing strollers (and trust me, even Deb and Bill can't answer when your kids last needed a stroller). The budget board at this time of year is filled with finds and specials - walk through Target and discover a particularly good deal - post it.
The threads everyone can answer - even if your answer has already been given:
Most restaurant threads of the "what is your favorite...." nature. Best character meal, most romantic, where to eat a signature meal?
Best pool?
What do you do on arrival day?
Has DVC been worth it for your family?
How do you handle guests with DVC?
Do you cook in your room?
etc.
The info is only here because people post. And because we disagree so often, really only the fact based threads can be dismissed as "someone has already said it." (Can I upgrade last years non-expiring ticket to a hopper?) The Disboards works a lot like British parlament. There is a lot of noise and shouting - eventually a thread peters out. Some people have had their minds changed, and the OP has had their question answered by a variety of opinions that they can weigh. For all the stuff that is opinion - and most of it here is - the more voices being added to the opinion helps add to the info. Even if you are simply stating - yet again - that Le Cellier has the best steak on property (and, of course, you'd be wrong, but I'll let it go this time).