Depending on the resort, there are lots of things to do. Biking, fishing, boat excursions, movies, campfires, shopping, dining, horseback riding, spas, ...it's a long list. We've been to WDW many times and haven't done half the things there are to do at any given resort we've stayed at. I understand if none of that is of interest, but it's not just sitting at a pool. Plus there are the water parks as well.
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I can do all that in my backyard, most of it free. It isn't free at Disney.
Agreed-except when it 20 below and a foot of snow.
Got me wondering what effect geographical location might have on this subject. That and if you have been many times so things are less important.
For us this makes a huge difference.
A week off from 8 months of winter means we are going somewhere warm (not hot, not cold)-period.
Then the question is what do we want to accomplish?
Florida winter and especially spring weather (while still winter up here) has always been great mostly because we stay the 2 weekends-so close to 12 days usually. So we do AP and get at least 2 trips in each year one year apart.
Love the WDW parks-rides-shows-atmosphere-magic/pixie dust-service.
Love the WDW deluxe resorts, walk to at least one park, but usually YC/BC/BWI for no buses to 2 parks. We waste less time knowing how long it will take to get to the parks.
Fine dining-while spendy is very good at WDW and just another part of a great week off.
But its still a break from winter, so the other things on the list, plus getting some sun and rest are super relaxing and fun as well.
So thats why "we" like both the resorts and things outside the parks-as well as the parks themselves. We do every evening in a park with a night show etc-just seems even more magical at night. But very few mornings.
Sure we could pick warmer places, better
biking, fishing, boat excursions, movies, campfires, shopping, dining, horseback riding, spas, ...it's a long list, but we
cant pop into the MK for the Mountains, or DHS for Fantasmic, or EPCOT for a great evening.
But I also could see if we lived somewhere warm all year-it would not have the draw for those other things we are escaping for/from.
Or if we did visit WDW in the summer-yuck, it would have to be early entry and get done what we could, then back for the evening-
but probably minimal Biking, fishing, boat excursions, movies, campfires, shopping, dining, horseback riding, spas, ...it's a long list.