And to simplify it even further, the bonds between the carbon atoms in a benzene ring aren't really double bonds, but they aren't really single bonds either. Each carbon atom has a normal bond to the carbon atom next to it, but it also has another bond which is not really 'typical'. In this bond, the electron flows all the way around the entire ring. It's not centered on any one C-C "bond". In order to represent this when drawing the structure, it's drawn as a circle inside the benzene ring. This denotes that there is one standard bond between each of the C atoms and a delocalized bond spread out over all 6 carbon atoms.