And annual passes for my family would cost $1661.42. Now, if there were any way I could possibly justify spending that many days in Disney, that could end up being a deal. But a) my wife and I both have new jobs, and don't have that kind of vacation time; b) the kids would miss about two weeks of school; c) I don't think we could stand ten straight days at Disney World.
I was replying to a post that said the price difference between the All-Stars and a Days Inn was nine dollars. I was trying to show that it isn't, necessarily. Maybe I came off snarky in the post; I didn't mean to.
I'm not ignorant of AP discounts, or that different sources quote different prices for different dates for the same room. (By the way, am I the only person in the world who really hates the term "ressie"?

)I thank you for helping me make my point; that everybody's situation is different, and people who stay offsite aren't just trying to save the nine bucks a day.