tiffjoy
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I agree with a PP that there is just no answer for this. It depends.
For my family, no, we do not stay on site, and no, we cannot justify the cost. "Afford it" and "willing to spend it" are separate ideas in our heads. There is just no need for us to stay on site at DLR. There are plenty of nice off site hotels within easy walking distance. If you are accustomed to high end hotels like the Four Seasons or even Hilton, then I suppose that the walking distance hotels wouldn't be ok for you. While we have stayed in high end hotels, we do not have a need to stay in one for every trip. Clean and comfortable are my absolute requirements, and I have had no problems finding those in the Good Neighbor hotels.
Personally, at DLR, there is no justification to me for the on site hotels. The EMH isn't enough to do it for me, and there really aren't any other perks guaranteed, as a PP pointed out. At WDW, we always stay on site (although again, not at the Deluxe resorts because we cannot justify the expense) because the perks are worth it (bus to parks, proximity, no parking fees, comparable prices to off site hotels).
But each person has to decide for their family. Everyone is different in what they value and find "worth it."
For my family, no, we do not stay on site, and no, we cannot justify the cost. "Afford it" and "willing to spend it" are separate ideas in our heads. There is just no need for us to stay on site at DLR. There are plenty of nice off site hotels within easy walking distance. If you are accustomed to high end hotels like the Four Seasons or even Hilton, then I suppose that the walking distance hotels wouldn't be ok for you. While we have stayed in high end hotels, we do not have a need to stay in one for every trip. Clean and comfortable are my absolute requirements, and I have had no problems finding those in the Good Neighbor hotels.
Personally, at DLR, there is no justification to me for the on site hotels. The EMH isn't enough to do it for me, and there really aren't any other perks guaranteed, as a PP pointed out. At WDW, we always stay on site (although again, not at the Deluxe resorts because we cannot justify the expense) because the perks are worth it (bus to parks, proximity, no parking fees, comparable prices to off site hotels).
But each person has to decide for their family. Everyone is different in what they value and find "worth it."