All of this is "free;" you don't even need a car!
> Do a
DVC tour early in your stay. Although i was pretty sure I wouldn't be able to talk DH into it (he wasn't with us on this trip, so no chance of me saying "yes" and not being able to get out of it), it was worth it. The information about how DVC works is interesting, it's fun to go look at the mock up villas, there's free ice cream, and when we were there they gave us each 5 "Ultimate" FPs, good any time, in any park, for up to 5 days. Sometimes they are giving $100 Disney gift cards as the incentive. Anyhow, it was enjoyable, they chauffeur you around, and we got the FPs (and no, I couldn't talk DH into it!)
> Tour resorts. Take a bus to AKL and wander the trails, look at the animals, be awe-struck at the Lodge itself. Go in the evening and sit around the fire circle, or listen to the native storytellers (if they still do this). Take the bus to MK and the boat to Wilderness Lodge. Take the monorail over to the Grand Floridian and be amazed… you might even see a wedding in progress! YOu don't even have to do the Deluxe resorts; go check out POP, then walk across the bridge over Hourglass Lake and visit AoA. (if you are at POP, have a slice of tie-dye cheesecake. It's great, and one slice is enough for 2 people!)
> Do a Disney Transportation Tour. Take a bus from your hotel to Epcot. Get on the monorail to MK. Take a boat to WL and back. Then take the ferry over to the TTC. Ride the tram out into the parking lot and back. Walk over to the Poly or take the monorail to a MK resort and catch a bus to DHS. Ride the boat from DHS to the Boardwalk. Investigate the boardwalk, then take the boat back to DHS. Take a bus to OKW and then the boat to Downtown Disney… then the bus back to your resort (do you have to go to a park to get a resort bus? Maybe… but you can see the variety of transportation options here. BEcause you are hitting different resorts, there's also time to stop for a snack, lunch, etc. YOu can make a day of this if you desire!)
> In the evening, go to the Contemporary and catch the Electrical Water Pageant. Then go to the 4th floor observation deck and watch Wishes.
> I second visiting the Boardwalk. From your hotel take the bus to MK, then the bus to one of the Epcot resorts (BWI, YC, or BC) OR take a bus from your hotel to DHS and then take the boat over to the boardwalk.
> We find Downtown Disney "meh" but many people love it. It IS interesting to wander through some of the stores, even if you aren't buying. DD and I sometimes make a "game" out of souvenir shopping; Who can find the cheapest but truly most useful souvenir?
> If you can splurge a little, spend the morning at the pool, then have lunch at the Afternoon Tea at the GF. It's not cheap, but there's enough food for a meal. In fact, we went once to a rather late seating, and it was enough for us to call it dinner!
> There's always hanging out at the pool at your hotel, and don't forget to use the discount coupons for mini golf, DQ, etc.
> If you have the money for a BIG splurge, go see Cirque du Soliel some evening. Get the 'cheap' seats, though; most of the show is up in the air and you don't WANT to be in the expensive seats, on the floor close to the stage!