People stay at different resorts for many reasons. I travel a great deal on business - It is common for me to spend at least one night a week in a hotel room - and I always stay someplace nice. When you sleep in that many hotel beds you can pick resorts apart very quickly and, dare I say, you are also "over" a good deal of the hype.
We have been annual Disney guests for the last 11 years - sometimes visiting twice a year. I've stayed at values, mods and dx resorts. My daughter, when she was younger, only wanted to stay at All Star. She loved to pool and the activities and, although the mods and dx resorts may have had "nicer" pools, she liked what she liked....so, guess what....we stayed there. Then on one Poly visit she was under the pool water and heard the music - and suddenly THAT was the best resort - so, we started staying there.
A little older and we stayed at CSR - and she tried the slide - and was hooked. THAT was the best resort - so we stayed there a couple of times (she still says that's her favorite - she's now 15).
Then, when she was 13, she brought a friend over Easter week and we stayed at GF....and they were allowed to take the boat back and forth to MK on their own----and what happened? Oh Em Gee - THAT is the best! Can we go back there (with more friends!)?
On our last stay we were at Beach Club and it was completely unmemorable for her - I keep reminding her about that one...and the great pool...and for the life of her, she can't remember that stay.
Really, when it comes to Disney, I always let my daughter select (within reason). So, if you saw us at ASM, you shouldn't assume that we couldn't afford to be at GF...we just didn't want to.
I was perfectly happy at ASM. I just didnt like the walk to the bus. For me, the real draw of DX resorts is the ease of transportation.
And we're coming back in June and staying off-site. Would saying "we're stayng off site" get me a sympathetic nod? Well, we're staying at the Waldorf Astoria. I've now got enough Hilton HHonors points to make me an elite traveler and am eligible for upgrades to suites, executive levels and free meals. Also, earning the points during Hilton's current promo is important to me as I am planning another vacation for late summer.
So, all of this to say...don't judge a book by it's resort level. If they aren't doing my laundry, laying out my robe and slippers at turndown, transporting me in the resort Towncar or Benz, offering me champagne when I check in and offering me a lemon scented iced towel and chilled spritz at the pool as I sit on the chaise they've prepared for me, then it isn't THAT deluxe anyway. For every DX Disney guest, there are many travelers who think you're staying in a sub-par room for which you have grossly overpaid....so don't look down on the mod or value guests unless you are prepared to be looked down on.