Trey, I was just coming back to post your link. I had a "what was I thinking not doing that" moment and came back to put it on here but you beat me to it!
I agree that a lot of WDW vets don't appreciate the closeness factor. They get too hung up in my opinion on the "
Disneyland is inside a big city" and the "offsite hotels are the same price as a value or mod but nowhere near as good". Both true points but only to a very small degree.
I will also add, that I LOVE the Best Western Park Place Inn mini suites. Perfect for families, spacious and very nice. The only thing that big in WDW is probably the Poly. So if you take the size of the rooms into factor, all of these motels are on par with a moderate or above. I have yet to stay in one with a room as small as a value room. And the BWPPI is the closest motel to DL. Again, if you are a WDW vet, picture the entrance to your room where the bus stop is at WDW! What is not great about that. I'll also chime in that the Tropicana is a great place to stay. It has a better pool than the BWPPI and also has some suites, but I haven't tried one. But we really like that one and the BWPPI when we want to stay at the crosswalk.
Another note, most of the motels on Harbor between the Hojo and on down for the most part have free continental breakfasts. The Hojo doesn't but it has a small store with a ton of very reasonably priced items. These are your typical freebie breakfasts but they help get your day going and they are free.
I haven't seen as much in the way of the homeless factor on Harbor the last couple of trips as I used to. Maybe I have been lucky or maybe Anaheim sort of clamped down on that. It was never bad or a big issue, but you would see some of that sort of thing. But I see that at WDW when I venture offsite to go to a grocery store so in any big city will have that.
I think its safe and for most of us with kids, we aren't venturing out that late anyway. Good rule of thumb, if you are going back late, as long as its following park closing you are fine. If you go to a late dinner on DTD and go back to your Harbor Blvd motel much after park closing, I might recommend taking a taxi from one of the onsite hotels for peace of mind. During off season during the week, the parks close at 8:00 but the restaurants don't. So if you were say going back at 10:00 two hours after DL had closed, then I might not want to be walking up Harbor. From DTD , you can easily hop into the Grand Californian and get a taxi for less than $5.
And you can also take the Art Shuttle to the Hojo right near the Disneyland gates to save you that walk up Harbor anytime of day and night.
By my signature you can see I have stayed at many places in WDW. But I have never found an offsite stay at Disneyland anything but a great experience. We love the proximity and prices of the offsite places we have tried. I love the onsite hotels at DL but won't pay those rates. I only stay at them when I have enough DVC points to cover that. Because I find the offsite places too good a value and location to pass up and the parks are not diminished one bit by staying offsite. At DL that is, I would never stay offsite at WDW because there are enough choices that I don't feel I have to save money.