Anthony1971
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Unfortunately (for them) that is true with guests who come every couple years for only 5-7 days. The room becomes just a bed & bath while the real trip happens in the parks. At best, these guests will allot a "down day" to spend at the pool. And if they are placed near a pool, they may indulge in a midafternoon or evening swim.
However, I thought the average DVCer was spending longer amounts of time at Disney either in longer stays or multiple stays. For them, I imagine spending several hours getting comfortable at a resort is part of the trip.
I agree
I think there are still a lot of DVC memebrs that do not spend a lot of time at the resort --where are they if they did watching TV in thier room

I use to stay at the POLY and drop my bags... Until I went I back around 5 one dya and found a hammock on the beach -which I still refer to as my hammock as my wife would take a shower and come back and yell at me because she wnated to go to dinner oh the memories


Back too... I think APs and DDP help this along with people going to the parks everyday and not taking the time to saa that Disney itself and each resort is a destination and not a bunch of theme parks...
I only go once a year right now 1 week at Disney (I bring parents to enjoy grandchild) 1 week ?????? and 1 week at home I could do more but I have been going to disney for 17 years... when I retire in 29 years

