I really enjoy returning to my room after Mousekeeping has been there. It smells fresh and looks nice (which, with two girls, two dogs, a husband, and a full time job, simply does not happen at my home very often).
I would have to assign a monetary value to what Mousekeeping is worth to me. Someone said that the Swan/Dolphin has offered $5 per night to skip cleaning. That is not worth it to me. Now, if Disney is offering $20, then I would probably take that offer. I can't say that Mousekeeping holds a value of $20 per day to me.
Which is why I might actually prefer they didn't act on this idea. It would be hard for the frugal side of me to turn down the $20, but my vacation would not be as nice and relaxing. One of my favorite things about Disney is one price for everything (transportation, amenities, activities, EMH, parking, etc.). I tend to be frugal, so I don't pay upcharges for additional fees that are not necessary to stay in the resort. That is one reason why I probably enjoy my
Disney vacations more than my other vacations. I know some say the room prices are high, but to me, they are worth what you get in value. I really don't want to have to constantly make decisions about whether this amenity or that service is worth paying for. I read a study that said that every decision we make raises our stress level and sucks out energy. Again, that is why I enjoy my Disney vacation so much. I don't want to have to think, "I really like Mousekeeping, but is it worth $20? I really like Disney transportation, but is it worth $10 a day? I like having clean towels, but are they worth $8 a day?" That's the kind of thing that really spoils a vacation for me.
I also wonder what would be the upcharge if I decided I needed Mousekeeping when I had initially opted out (you just never know what is going to happen when you travel with children). Could I call and get an even-for-even exchange (a charge of $20), or would I then have to pay more than $20 for that one cleaning since Disney had staffed based on my decision to opt out? Then I have to decide whether I should risk not opting in to Mousekeeping in the beginning if I might have to pay more later. Ugh. Too many decisions about things that are not fun.
Making decisions about fastpasses? Fun!
Making decisions about which park on which day? Fun!
Making decisions about ADRs? Fun!
Making decisions about whether to have Mousekeeping and clean towels and fresh sheets? NOT FUN.