Oh c'mon...
I never once said SSR needed to eliminate parking lots. I said DVC should have used the same forethought while designing SSR as they used when they built Port Orleans - a "moderate" resort.
PO has parking lots right outside each of the guest room buildings so you can park near your room. But instead of dropping those parking lots in a haphazard way they placed them on the perimeter of the resort leaving the inside of the property unscathed.
The inside of the resort resembles a giant lushly landscaped park. Not to mention the buildings are closer to the main pool and the restaurants.
It's common sense stuff that they didn't exercise while building SSR and that's my main gripe with the entire SSR development.
I never once said SSR needed to eliminate parking lots. I said DVC should have used the same forethought while designing SSR as they used when they built Port Orleans - a "moderate" resort.
PO has parking lots right outside each of the guest room buildings so you can park near your room. But instead of dropping those parking lots in a haphazard way they placed them on the perimeter of the resort leaving the inside of the property unscathed.
The inside of the resort resembles a giant lushly landscaped park. Not to mention the buildings are closer to the main pool and the restaurants.
It's common sense stuff that they didn't exercise while building SSR and that's my main gripe with the entire SSR development.