That's kind of unfortunate. I almost feel like they're "writing off" the idea of doing anything fun with SSR. Apparently, being close to things to do is "fun" enough. For a resort that big, there's so much space to make it a more inclusive experience.
Hey, you know what it needs? Mini-classes! You know, for culinary arts, and TV production, yoga, crafts, stuff like that!
OK, just kidding, I just think if there was more to do there, it wouldn't be the big hulking antisocial misfit stepchild of the DVC resorts. People would start to seek it out, plan a stay around it.