I don't feel any magic in value resorts either. I think what people love is the price.
Amen!However... I've learned that I'm much more of a DCL person than I am a WDW person! It's so much more relaxing to me.
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I feel the same way as you! I don't drive, and even though my boyfriend does, I know we really enjoy not having to drive while staying at the Disney resorts. Also, I never ever have to worry about cleanliness at on-site resorts, and also we always use EMH. I love to just chill and hang out in the common areas of WDW resorts, not something I ever do in regular hotels.
I've stayed at on-site resorts for up to 4 days without ever stepping foot inside the parks. That's how much I enjoy WDW resorts. They are top notch to me - And I've stayed at quite a few different Ritz-Carltons! The theming, the magic, and also the general crowd of people who tend to stay at Disney resorts (i.e. avid Disney fans), they all make it more special. As you can see from my signature, I've stayed at all classes of on-site resorts (Value, Moderate, Deluxe, Villa, Concierge).
Also, having quick access to off-site locations such as food and gas stations isn't a big deal to me. I prefer not to leave WDW property while I'm vacationing there - I like to feel like I'm in a different world. Also, Disney food is one of my favorite parts about WDW, so there's no way I can be convinced to eat off-site, let alone use an in-suite kitchen to prepare a meal while I'm on vacation.
However... I've learned that I'm much more of a DCL person than I am a WDW person! It's so much more relaxing to me.
To each his own....off site to me would be the Swan and Dolphin....

I am also basing my opinion on room price. For what I paid for pop, we would get a lot more space and amenities. An off site regular hotel room for $100-$125 a night has a lot more wow. Queen beds, space to turn around in the bathroom, and probably a nicer pool. I would still be the same distance from the parks.
and a fan.)I guess disney magic only applies to those willing to pay for deluxe resorts.
Actually, one of my favorite things about the DIS is reading Gina-Gina-Bo-Bina's Sheraton Vistana Resort trip reports. (Yes, I'm a lurkerand a fan.)

.Well, by gosh....I'm blushing!
Thanks, tina.tina.
I'm also a fan of Gary Cruise's reports and blogs on All Ears.I always wonder what Motel 6 people have stayed at when they compare any Disney resort to a Motel 6.
I have stayed off site, and plan to do so again in the future. But I would much rather be on site, and have Disney everywhere I look and CMs taking care of me. I understand the decor was not to your liking, but the fact that you missed the exit and took so long to get there was not the fault of the resort. So it is not fair to add that to your list of reasons why you disliked it.
At least now you can say you tried a value resort. But you still don't know if you are on or off site people until you have tried both moderate and deluxe resorts. The themeing is totally different, and the rooms are larger than the values.
Ask anyone who knows me and they will tell you I am a hotel snob. I won't stay at anything less then a 3 star hotel and even then I might complain. I would never ever stay at a Motel 6, Super 8 etc.
I have stayed at the ASMo and the ASMu and loved both stays. Yes the rooms are small but we were really only in the room to sleep and get ready. I love being in the middle of the "magic" For our first trip we stayed off site in a beautiful condo but the driving and the parking was not fun for us. Plus it could have been a vacation anywhere in any condo/hotel with a side trip to a theme park. When you stay on-site every minute is part of the magic for me.
Again it all boils down to a matter of taste and you really can't go wrong with however you plan a Disney Trip.
LadyJayne813 said:I'm sorry if others disagree with me, but my opinion stands. Pop to me is no more than a motel 6 with huge plastic decorations. I never said motel 6 was a dirty nasty hotel. I've stayed at a few in my day. I never said the pop was a dump. To me pop is on par with a decent newer motel 6. We've always stayed at holiday inn type places so I am not a hoity toity hotel person. Pop is a step down from that. I did not like being in a room so small that I could touch the door laying in bed. I have never seen a smaller hotel bathroom in my life. It was not magical. I would honestly advise people from staying at the pop if they are used to even holiday inn or hampton inn type accomodations. It is definately a step down. Again, not dirty or sleazy, but not a place that I wanted to go back to at night. Also definately not a hotel I would be pleased with after planning and anticipating a trip that is once in a lifetime for many.
We usually stay at Holiday Inn, and I have to disagree with you. I will take Pop over a Holiday Inn. I don't like interior corrodors-- they are loud and echoing and I hear every noise. I don't get that at Pop. The pools at Pop are better than any HI I have stayed in. The people are friendlier, and that even includes the managers receptions at HI when they are supposed to be being nice. Yes, the rooms and bathrooms are smaller, but seriously, do you need a bathroom big enough for your entire family to be in it at the same time? The rooms at Pop are big enough for sleeping, relaxing when we choose to be inside, and for keeping our stuff. Just because it doesn't appeal to you is no reason to denegrate it, or the people who like it. Personally, if someone is bringing the this isn't good enough for me attitude into my happy place, I would prefer that they do stay somewhere else so that their attitude doesn't harsh my mellow. ( I would put a smiley hippie here, but I don't know how to do it on the app. Please imagine one!)
Then IMO, you are not a hotel snob. There is no difference in amenities only one has WDW stamped on it. Like a pp stated Motel 6/Super 8 doesn't = dirty and gross. It would be the same is saying you only drink Cristal, but while in Disney will make an exception because the Korbel they serve is just so good. Disney may slap a fancy bow on their motel but again the amenities are motel amenities. Read almost any review of a value at WDW and they say hard beds, small beds, small rooms, minimal dining options, basic pool the same reviews you'd see at any other motel chain. Plus a three star hotel is just a very basic hotel. LaQuinta, Courtyard, Doubletree etc. Nothing wrong with them at all, but I wouldn't consider someone who will only stay in a Best Western a hotel snob.
if you don't like transportation well that is a huge plus for my family. the minute we arrive we know we won't have to get in our car until our trip is over, so much freedom no one has to argue where to go or when they need to be back because transportation is provided to all destinations so I'm honestly baffled why anyone would ignore it.
some people are off site ppl i guess I've only stayed off site 1 time and i hated it with a fiery passion as tinkerbells jealousy. on one day trips when we action to florida though not orlando ill just drive to the park and drive back but sorry you didn't like the decor i love all resorts from value to deluxe contemporary by far my favorite!!
(no thanks). But that's one of the most wonderful things about Orlando....the sheer scope of accommodation, dining and entertainment options make it a place where virtually every family can find their particular niche.like others have said i guess try higher values and see if to your liking but in my opinion if your passing the transportation.. stay offsite thats basically paying for the dining plan and then paying out of pocket for every meal wasting your gas
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And at a nightly difference of $705 between the two resorts, we could stop wasting gas and take a limo to the parks each day and still come out ahead
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