When we first started staying at WDW we stayed at Port Orleans. Our two boys were 9 & 11 and we ate quite a bit at the food court because we did not have the time or money to eat at the upscale restaurants. We only stayed for about 5 days. A few years after that we stayed at BWV's for cash and did a DVC tour and bought there. The first thing we missed was the food court. Even though there were plenty of quality restaurants there we missed the ease, cost and speed of using a food court. We enjoyed taking the food back to our room when everyone was tired from being at the parks all day. I'm sure Disney makes more off those food courts because of the way everything is run these days. I don't think it would hurt the restaurants at all when you realize you cannot get into them at all during lunch and dinners times. Just look at Beaches & Cream.
I'm sure many of you think a food court would cheapen the resort somewhat but if it done right I think it would be a asset. Wouldn't it be nice to think after a long day at the park you could come back to something hot, dessert, coffee, a place to refill a mug, or breakfast in the morning. One other thought is that I don't have much to say about the stores at all the DVC resorts, they all seem to be about selling general merchandise than food.
I'm sure many of you think a food court would cheapen the resort somewhat but if it done right I think it would be a asset. Wouldn't it be nice to think after a long day at the park you could come back to something hot, dessert, coffee, a place to refill a mug, or breakfast in the morning. One other thought is that I don't have much to say about the stores at all the DVC resorts, they all seem to be about selling general merchandise than food.