I agree about doing something with SSR. It could easily be TWO different DVC resorts. I haven't looked at a map of the place lately, but I wonder if they could build another main check-in/pool/restaurant area and essentially split the resort like they do with Port Orleans. I doubt they'd retheme the two sides to make them different, but I think owners and potential owners would respond well if they didn't have to walk so far to the main area.
Another option would be to simply add something else that would appeal to kids and families. Ideas might include:
1) They could add more theming to the main area, really making you feel like you are at a horse race. Give it a bit of a Boardwalk feel to it, with games, entertainment, and some light eating options. For example, they could have those gun/water race games with horses racing one another.
Although I think the themeing at the check-in area is perfect. there are more horse images, you hear background music, there are some aroma's from AP (inolve all senses) The problem is once you start acationinf, you go in and ou of your building and you loose the themeing, fewer horse emelents adn no sounds and no aroma's
2) I am not sure if there is room, but I think it would be neat if they had actual horses on or near the premises. That would definitely appeal to kids.
Agreed. There needs to be some real horses around. At least horse drawn carriages in the AM to take you to breakfast
3) SSR could use a really killer themed pool.
They did the main public area backwards. If the High Rock Springs was on the water side with tiered water areas facing the lake.. (plus the restaurants would be closer to the rooms..
4) How about a horse-themed MEGA playground for kids?
Playgrounds + Hot Fla sun = really, really, really unusable hot. They have enough outside standard playground at SSR. Additional play areas migh be nice if they were more water based (like Kidani) or would have to be indoors
5) QUICKER access to Downtown Disney.