itchin2go
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MONEY TALKS BS WALKS! THAT SUMS THIS POST UP!

MONEY TALKS BS WALKS! THAT SUMS THIS POST UP!

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No, really I didn't.
Regardless - we think Deluxe resorts provide excellent service. You don't. Luckily I don't have to stay where you like and vice versa.
)You think people don't stay on-site because they lack the finances?MONEY TALKS BS WALKS! THAT SUMS THIS POST UP!

OMG where the heck do you stay offsite where all that is going on!!! Lol and sorry have you seen some of the room conditions?? moldy showers at the Boardwalk, cigarettes butts on the balcony at the contemporary.I will. Stay onsite. It's better than watching the people at the Metro stop waiting to get on the city bus across from your motel throw cigarette butts on the ground or watch the sandwich board guy on the corner hawking sea world discounts. When you stay on site at Disney you get a clean, professional, magically enclosed world where the ravages of the real world depravation are absent. That's what I pay for and the price is more than fair.
If I wanted to see the dirty gas stations and trash strewn streets on my drive to the Disney parks I'd stay off site. Ok then, Carry on.
You think people don't stay on-site because they lack the finances?
I think any perk offered by an on-site hotel is fair. They have to justify their higher rates somehow so in reality people who stay on-site are paying for those perks.
I also know they are presented as such but I don't consider the buses, monorails, and boats to be a resort perk since anyone can use them. Especially if you have park-hopper tickets or annual passes, so I think it's really erroneous to present the transportation system as some sort of on-site perk. And if I ever come across a 400 degree car I hope I have a Papa Murphy's pizza with me because that would make a perfect pizza oven.
I have no idea what that poster was insinuating but it did arouse my curiosity. So I checked the website and if a family checked into the Grand Floridian on the last day of Free Dining and stayed over Christmas week, the cheapest room offered was a Lagoon view at an average of $765 a night.
Yes....!!!
Sadly not successfully but the funny thing is Ive broken a shoe twice on trips and both times at the pool. Both times at high end hotels and both times had pool people offer to help. The other time was a four seasons and it was a pool guy. This time was a lifeguard at Portofino

I think a great many people don't stay on site due to cost, yes. I read posts here all the time saying that exact thing. If you choose value resorts, with discounts then cost is much lower. I fully understand not wanting to stay at values, and I understand the desire for certain amenities that only come with a Deluxe or DVC villa. Not everyone can afford those and I'm sure there are many people, while they would love to stay on site, cannot afford to pay what it costs to get those choices.You think people don't stay on-site because they lack the finances?
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I have no idea what that poster was insinuating but it did arouse my curiosity. So I checked the website and if a family checked into the Grand Floridian on the last day of Free Dining and stayed over Christmas week, the cheapest room offered was a Lagoon view at an average of $765 a night.
I can't say I've ever paid that much for a hotel room in my entire life, regardless of whether I could afford it or not. Somebody will, though, and I'd think they should be entitled to all sorts of perks.
OMG where the heck do you stay offsite where all that is going on!!! Lol and sorry have you seen some of the room conditions?? moldy showers at the Boardwalk, cigarettes butts on the balcony at the contemporary.
Sorry I've been on some crappy Disney rooms and DTD has been ugly many a day.
Lol. take a walk over to the absolutely gorgeous Waldorf Astoria Orlando then come back
I agree with you because as another poster said, who would stay onsite at Disney prices if not for those perks .We always stay onsite and prefer club level. We pay quite a bit of money to disney for that and I think there should be more perks then there are. I certainly feel the existing ones are perfectly fair. Of course I can understand why some prefer to stay off site, although that's not our choice. When you stay offsite you go into it with the knowledge that there are certain pluses and minuses. It makes sense for Disney to offer perks that off site hotels can't in an attempt to tip the scales in their favor.
It's probably more complex than that. If a family of five is traveling, it makes a lot more sense to stay in a 3 bedroom condo for $100/night than pay for a suite or two rooms onsite. There are values for less money than the three bedroom condo, but when you take into account the price AND the space, off site is clearly a better deal, and the bigger your group, the more likely that you'll get priced out of staying onsite. We use our DVC in the summer, but I travel with a friend with our daughters in winter and it's much more comfortable to stay in my offsite timeshare.....I think a great many people don't stay on site due to cost, yes. I read posts here all the time saying that exact thing. If you choose value resorts, with discounts then cost is much lower. I fully understand not wanting to stay at values, and I understand the desire for certain amenities that only come with a Deluxe or DVC villa. Not everyone can afford those and I'm sure there are many people, while they would love to stay on site, cannot afford to pay what it costs to get those choices.
If I were paying $765/night they'd best offer me more than a bus and a few more hours in the park. And honestly, I'd need WAY more than 30 days earlier FP.
That's why its not just about money.
It's probably more complex than that. If a family of five is traveling, it makes a lot more sense to stay in a 3 bedroom condo for $100/night than pay for a suite or two rooms onsite. There are values for less money than the three bedroom condo, but when you take into account the price AND the space, off site is clearly a better deal, and the bigger your group, the more likely that you'll get priced out of staying onsite. We use our DVC in the summer, but I travel with a friend with our daughters in winter and it's much more comfortable to stay in my offsite timeshare.....