i beg to differ

we stay at the BWVs frequently, and find it extremelly relaxing.
some of our favorites:
-laying by the quiet pool, margarita in hand
-playing pingpong in CH
-rocking in the chairs on the lobby balcony
-reading a book curled up on a coach in the gorgeous lobby or under the lobby balcony or in any of the little hide-aways throughout the resort
- having a drink and great conversation with new found friends in the belle vue lounge
-watching the sun come up over the BW, as the world goes from silent tones of grey to bright, beautiful color and the sounds of thumping joggers, chirping birds, dads shushing their kids on their way to the bakery - where you can smell those sweet treats and salivate
-enjoying the beautiful stroll to/fro DHS, taking pictures of the wildlife and plants
-tennis on the empty courts
-meandering around the BWI gardens (often, it's literally dead silent during the day)
-eating an ice cream cone from seaside sweets while walking around the lake, stopping in the gazebo for a hug

- and of course, you and your honey relaxing on your balcony with wine glasses in hand, sharing the dazzling fireworks and breathtaking view
we spend most of our time fully relaxing at the BWVs. yes, there is a lot of excitement there also, but we've found the resort has much more to offer than just arcade games and buskers