...to the poster who said we don't get enough for the outragious prices Disney charges for the resorts, I think you are wrong. To start with, I don't think paying under $100 a night for a room is outragious. You can easily stay on property and not spend a fortune. It just depends on what resort you choose.
Secondly, you get quite a few perks now staying on property. Magical Express is a huge perk, as are EMHs and the Dining Plan. As is package delivery to your resort, and the ability to charge everything to your room key. You get quite a few perks by staying at a Disney resort. I don't see where they need to add anything more.
You don't always have a choice to spend under $100 on a room at Disney. If you have more than 4 people in your family, for example. I also believe it isn't fully about what you pay, but what you get for what you pay. I know people love value resorts, but to me, there are just a Motel 8 room. Not worth it. I can pay just a little more, stay in a suite (sometimes nicer than a deluxe disney room) that will fit my family of 6, off site. Not that we always do (We do enjoy being "onsite"
when doing Disney only), but we CAN NOT stay at a Disney resort for under $100 per night, no matter what--even if we stayed at a value resort because we would have to have TWO rooms.
I wouldn't call Magical Express a "huge" perk. Magical Express may or may not be a perk. We drive. Definitely NOT a perk. I also wouldn't use it because of the delay in luggage. Then take into account I have an ASD & PSD child and another with just PSD, can't take the chance that it would be "agreeable" to them to use at all. So no perk there.
Dining plan is not really a perk either. First, perks are free and the dining plan is not free. Second, dining plans do not save our family anything anyhow. Even when "free." We eat too much TS for the basic dining plan. However, we don't eat enough for the deluxe dining plan. Not to mention we wouldn't eat all those appetizers and desserts at every meal. Plus, it is a huge waste of credits signature dining and dinner shows are. Nope, just finished out dining plans for our next trip and the dining plan would cost us 12% more than paying out of pocket. Free dining means paying more for tickets, since I can't purchase from a discount ticket broker, which ups our cost. It also means paying for rack rate instead of using a discount code. "Free" dining has always cost us more than not taking advantage of it.
I do agree EMH are a perk, but it isn't one that is overly meaningful to everyone. If you use TGM, you are generally avoiding EMH anyhow. One hour doesn't mean much in the AM; we never use those because I find my kids to be more pleasant if we don't wake them up in the morning. Makes for a much more enjoyable day for us and those around us. Evening EMH depend on how late it is. Hours that go into 1 AM, we wouldn't be there for anyhow. I'd say we only take advantage of EMH 20% of the time it is offered.
I would add that being able to make ADRs +10 days out is a perk too, but not everyone books that far in advance for that to be considered a big perk. Busy, holiday seasons, "free" dining offer time, but not always is it needed.
Disney will, I think, need to add something to their rooms or bring down (at least stabilize) their resort room prices. I used to be ONSITE ONLY, but, not so much anymore. They've hit a price-point in the rooms that fit us that I'm just not as willing to pay as often. And the more we stay offsite, the less I'm willing to stay onsite at those prices. The perks just aren't worth it; they do need to entice me more. And we don't do Disney as much when we stay offsite.
For the actual process of FP for resort guests only as an enticement, I'm sure it can be done in some different capacity than it is now. It couldn't be on tickets. Not every guest buys a package with tickets--AP holders, DVC guests, those that buy from a discount ticket broker, etc. You couldn't put it on a room key because who is to stop you from adding other people (free children) to your room to get extra FP to you hit capacity. There is no way to know what park they are in for the day.
I'm not for FP for resort guests only. Not only because we aren't staying onsite every trip anymore, but because I think free FP for all puts Disney ahead of the curve.
A possibility I see, is to give each guest some bonus FP cards--like we got once when we took a DVC tour. It spit out x amount of fast passes (I think a total of 5 per person) for us to use at any park for an immediate FP within a certain time frame--they could be programmed to last the length of stay. I'm sure they could find a way around the "extra guest" thing--present for delivery?
For my enticement (notice I'm not saying "perk"), I'd prefer more and bigger discount codes on room only reservations.
