I'm searching for the same answers and I was told the 60's building is preferred rooms and they are cloeset to the main pool and the food court,et all.
Those yellow lines designate the preferred rooms. The rooms just past them are hardly any additional walking. However, you can't guarantee that you'll be able to get one of those. If you book a standard room you could get Bldg 2 (in the 50's) Bldgs 7 or 9 (in the 80's) or bldg 8 (in the 90's). It's not a horrible walk to the food court, but it depends on how much you plan on going back and forth from the room to the food court/gift shop and bus stops. For us, the preferred is well worth the extra cost. Not everyone minds the extra steps. For a younger DD w/ med issues which make her tire quickly and my own bad knee, it is a necessity to make our trip more pleasant. Hope the map helps.
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