I don't, but for me it's short or not at all. If you are someone who enjoys and has a family who enjoys the longer trip, I can see where you would lean for the longer trip for the cost per day value.
I'm in the shorter trip camp. Growing up (grade school thru college for me) we did one week or two week trips (one to three of these a year), but I had a Disney loving family / extended family, and we had a motorhome and would drive down regularly (mom and dad are who planned and paid for the trips too). Fast forward to being a grown up and having a school aged kid - grade school thru college and DS in early 20s too and being married to a guy who does not like Florida or theme parks. During this phase I switched to the four night / three day get-a-way to Orlando leaving DH at home most of the time (I think we just did in that 20 year period just three trips that were a full week and opting for almost an annual short trip most of the time instead). Sometimes it would just be me and DS (most often). Sometimes we would meet up with extended family. One trip was to
Disneyland, CA with other Southern, CA things thrown in and one trip was Disneyland Paris (an add on (three nights / three days) to a trip to Paris and Belfast). The shorter trips (theme park stuff) kept costs down and left vacation monies available so that our bigger week long trip would be something DH would enjoy too. And during that phase the short intensive trip (usually to Orlando) just felt perfect to me -- easy to plan and something I got a lot of satisfaction doing. A longer time to me (and since I was paying for the trip was my choice) just felt too long. And four nights / three days while not the value per day was what I really liked and felt like doing and overall was cheaper than a week due to food, lodging costs, and incidentals. Most of my air too was free to Orlando, using points.
Now that DS is 29 and married, that I'm 64, and that DH still doesn't like Disney, theme parks, and Florida (and I'm not as much into that as I used to be -- I'm older and in a different phase of life and don't have grandkids), and that I now have relatives in Tampa and Orlando, my Disney trip days (Quote UnQuote) you might actually say are over. Our week long family trips next year (two of them for example) and we are treating DH and spouse to come with us on both too are a week in Puerto Vallarta Mexico (late Feb.) and a trip to Glacier National Park (July). It's me picking something that appeals to everyone that I think fits better into stage of life where DH and I are and inviting DS and spouse if it ends up being something that I think would work well for the four of us. But still being a little bit of a theme park girl and a little bit of a Disney fan lol (I guess that never really goes away totally) and being committed to doing a mini trip annually to see my cousin who is in assisted living in Tampa that's not all that far away from Disney, and having a favorite nephew who I love spending time with in Orlando, it's not a Disney trip that I do anymore, but maybe a day experience here and there some years. 2025 early February, I am flying to Tampa and getting a hotel two nights there to see my cousin (my nephew is joining me in Tampa too), and then I am doing 1 and 3/4 days in Orlando (two nights) and staying at my nephews. This year for the Orlando time for the 3/4 of a day it's visiting monorail resorts, dinner at Boma, and watching fireworks at the Polynesian (no Disney theme parks) followed by a theme park day at SeaWorld (me and my nephew). Even the mini mini get-a-way sounds like tons of fun and is so fun and easy to plan. It's just what feels right to me and what I want to do now.
I have gone from the longer trip to the shorter trip and now I am just an occasional day tripper.