I don't think anyone stays on property just to "say we stayed at a Disney property". The perks are tangible, the largest of which is time you save moving between your room and the parks, and the flexibility it gives you to take mid-day breaks. And if you rent DVC points, the cost is comparable to, if not cheaper than, offsite lodging + rental car + parking.
see I think it's subjective Val,
It can totally depend on where you stay.
I'm sorry every time I've done Disney transportation, it sucked as far as time. Now let me say that I don't like buses and trains (and I grew up in NYC) so it's really hard or me to be objective.
I will also say that it was a pleasant ride, fellow guest are very nice but it was never ever what I would call a quick ride.
I have always gotten back to my room at bonnet creek waaay faster driving then I've gotten back to fort wilderness or animal kingdom lodge using Disney transportation.
Why do you think they tell you to allow one hour to get to your adr's If it's outside the parks. Don't even get me started of the hassle to get from resort to resort.
So time is definitely not a perk in Disney's favor unless you stay at a deluxe. going from park to park can eat up a chunk of time.
You did say renting dvc points but there is an inherent risk involved with that. I rented one time but it was because I wanted the space I can't recall if it was as cheap as bonnet creek.
Maybe poster meant the "perk" are not really perks to her.
The only perk for my family to staying onsite is the 60 day fp advantage.
We've never have a problem getting reservations and rarely do I make them 180 days out. most of the time I make them the night before.
We don't do early morning EMH or rope drop
We don't do transportation except if we are at BLT or WL to MK