powellrj
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If the prices are equal there are other things to consider. Will you rent a car only if stating off property? What will parking cost you over the course of your stay? Would you eat more meals off property to save money if you stayed off? Do you need a "break" from driving (DH drives all over for work so he enjoys a week without having to get behind the wheel)?
The thing is, the prices won't be equal. For what you pay at a value, you could be getting an off-site condo, house with a private pool or a suite hotel.
We always use a car. Even when we use to fly in and stay on-site, we always have a car. DH and I also drive many miles for our jobs. Before I retired, it was nothing to drive 1,000 miles a week and DH usually drives 500-800 miles a week. Ours cars are part of us and its hard to be without having a car available! To answer your question, yes we always drive to the parks and parking is only $15 a day, so if we are paying $100 a night for a house, $115 is still a great price!
We have been so often that we have several "must do" off-site places we must eat at on every trip. Texas de Brazil is one of them. We are not huge fan of WDW dining anymore. Our kids are past the character meal age and we can get better quality food for cheaper prices off-site, so yes, many meals are now eaten off-site.
There are many, many people who love staying on WDW property and will never stay off-site and I understand that. But there are also many people who don't use the extras that WDW provides like package delivery, buses and ENH, so it doesn't make sense to pay the extra for things you won't use.
Its like saying apples are better than oranges. No, they are both fruits, it just depends on what kind of fruit you want to eat!