And I would love to check out some of the other resorts. Can you go to the pools and other amenities at the other resorts as a property staying guest?
You can visit anything that does not require a room at the resort ie. Arcade, lobby activities (AKL), wandering around, eating at restaurants. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong but pool hopping is reserved for DVC correct?
Even just taking the monorail or buses and visiting the resorts is fun -- have a snack or an ice cream at some of them.
What are some suggestions of things we can do that do not require us going into a park. We are staying at Art of Animation. Any suggestions would help!!
My sons are older but we have done non park resort stay prior to our cruise 2 times. We enjoy Disney Springs, bowling, movies, shopping, and eating!!,
We also, enjoyed water parks when they were younger. We have also done the monorail resort visit. Stopped at different arcades, got ice cream etc. Take the boat cross to WL. Rent the Mouseboats (as we still call them).
These are great ideas. I recently spent debarkation day at Disney Springs before a late flight, and visited OKW which I had never been to. It's nice to take some leisure time window shopping and exploring Disney Springs.
Going to Disney Springs and catching the boat to Saratoga or OKW is fun, then you can explore the resort and hop on the first park bus you see. Although it seems like a waist of time, traveling to a park and then visiting nearby resorts is fun to do. Some activities could be how many different modes of transportation in one day ie. Bus, then Water taxi, then bus to HS , then Friendship boat to Epcot, then monorail to MK and explore the monorail resorts.
Each resort has a list of activities, at some resorts (especially DVC) there is a board somewhere listing these; in addition to every resort having a unique lobby and theming.
AKL is really fun to explore all the African Art, in addition to watching animals. WL has a lot to do too, including some of Walt's very own train memorabilia. Some resorts (including the two I mentioned) offer free resort tours at certain times just ask the front desk. Many resorts also have scavenger hunts you can pick up to do, also ask at the front desk.
If your really bored and don't mind sitting through a buy-in presentation you can schedule a DVC Open House Tour. You'll be picked up at your resort, taken to Saratoga Springs, given a 60-90 minute presentation then given ice cream at the end; plus free childcare if needed.
Sorry for the long reply, happy planning!