momof2n2
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I agree. It's just like everything else in life. There's a reason that not everyone drives a Ferrari.
Yup. A Ferrari won't carry 8 pax. ❤
I agree. It's just like everything else in life. There's a reason that not everyone drives a Ferrari.
As I see it the only perk is the 30 days more for FP selection.
Without hoppers EMH is moot. They always create "park to avoid."
ADR + 10 never affected our ressies.
Parking fee is minimal.
Public transportation is definitely <shudder> NMSAA.
But ... Those additional 30 days was my breaking point. If we can't get A & E and SDMT at our 60 days out we'll cancel our room only.
I like the way you think...lolYup. A Ferrari won't carry 8 pax. ❤
But isn't staying onsite and paying that much also a choice? Just like we can't complain about not getting the perks when we stay offsite, can people complain that there aren't enough perks for the high price tag when you do stay onsite?

So true. I think we're all guilty of it.You're right...it is a choice to stay onsite, but just like you were complaining about not getting perks offsite, onsiters might want to complain about not getting enough perks to stay at a WDW resort. Sometimes people just like to complain.![]()

Everything in life is a balance of cost and benefit. You just have to prioritize what's important to you, as an individual. For some people, staying onsite is worth the extra cost. Others would rather stay offsite. Both choices have unique advantages and drawbacks and it's up to each person to decide what works best for them. It's not about being "fair."But isn't staying onsite and paying that much also a choice? Just like we can't complain about not getting the perks when we stay offsite, can people complain that there aren't enough perks for the high price tag when you do stay onsite?
. We have an offsite townhouse, but the FOTL looks too good to pass up. Onsite it is!And, more importantly, if you ordered the hamburger you wouldn't sulk because the guy at the next table ordered the steak.Just my own two cents: I think of it like a restaurant. On the menu is a steak for 25 dollars and a hamburger for 10. It's our choice what to spend, what to order, but if I order the steak, I sure would feel bad about my choice if someone at the table next to me ordered and paid for the hamburger but got the steak anyway. Same with hotels, if I stay off site I get a bigger room for arguably half the money, but I pay for what I consider the steak. The perks as it were, might not be huge, but they're big enough to keep me at Disney, if I saw someone staying in a better room for half the price that I'm paying, getting everything the same, I might think twice about staying at a Disney hotel.
If anything, I think onsite guests don't get ENOUGH perks. Look at how Universal does it. Not all of their onsite resorts offer the same perks. Spend more, get more. I'd like to see disney deluxe resorts offer more perks.
I guess my original logic was that the perks for staying inside a Disney resort remain inside the resort and once you get to the parks every ticket holder is on a level playing field. I get what you guys are saying about the resorts and the parks being under the umbrella of Disney and therefore the perks can extend into the parks so I can see how my original argument may not hold water in everyone's eyes.
Thank you to the people who are able to have a discussion of differing opinions in a way that is respectful.
Just my own two cents: I think of it like a restaurant. On the menu is a steak for 25 dollars and a hamburger for 10. It's our choice what to spend, what to order, but if I order the steak, I sure would feel bad about my choice if someone at the table next to me ordered and paid for the hamburger but got the steak anyway. Same with hotels, if I stay off site I get a bigger room for arguably half the money, but I pay for what I consider the steak. The perks as it were, might not be huge, but they're big enough to keep me at Disney, if I saw someone staying in a better room for half the price that I'm paying, getting everything the same, I might think twice about staying at a Disney hotel.

Another way that perks span across different divisions of Disney is that people that have a Disney VISA card have had earlier access to book the free dining plan. Given the limited number of rooms that were offered with free dining this year, I would think that would be a very big perk for some people.