Even with the $14 resort fee and paying for transportation to the hotel, I'm still saving over $600 staying at the Dolphin this May. That's even after the 30% WDW discount offer. I don't bring a car, but there is a parking fee of (I think) $15/day.
You will absolutely still save at the swan/dolphin compared to beach club/boardwalk for example. Personally we missed the Disney magic and found it to be a standard hotel like for business (vs a vacation resort) but it was a good value for the location and cost.
Manditory resort fees are basically scams to make their posted prices look lower. I refuse to stay anywhere that uses them.
I know what you're saying about the "feel" of the resort fees. It kept me from booking at Swan/Dolphin for many years. This year, I'm staying at the Dolphin from May 2-8. Six nights. With AAA discount, it's $1103...all fees and taxes included. In addition, I'm getting a $50 resort credit as part of the AAA price. The BC for the same days costs $1986, including their spring discount. Even after I take off the $120 town car (which is including tip), I'm saving $763, and will have the $50 resort credit to use. I can look the other way at their resort fee for that kind of savings.
MANY hotels do this now.Disney does it too, they just build theirs into the cost of the resort room..Same thing with parking.MANY resorts charge to park a car, Disney does too, again they build it into resort cost and charge everyone whether they bring a car or not.Those perks Disney gives aren't free, you just don't see them since they are built into the resort rate..Honestly, it doesn't bother me.Places like Washington DC and NYC I have seen nightly resort rates of $25 and parking rated of $30-40 per night.
Those of you that resent the resort and parking fees, you do know you are paying them at most resorts right??? Disney just builds it into the nightly room cost and charges everyone regardless of whether they use it or not.MANY hotels in MANY cities itemize them out now so that you see what you are paying.This not something radically new or limited to just Orlando Florida either