I would put the money towards APs, if you could get back inside a year.
You can do VERY well getting up early and going to the opposite park that's the early park.
I would like a shorter walk back to the hotel.
Then it's the Camelot.
I like to use mapmyrun to approximate the walking routes from places.
Front of Camelot to the center of the esplanade is .32 miles.
From approximately at the sorcerer's hat at the edge of DLH and DTD, it's .43 miles to the center of the esplanade.
I don't go from the room b/c you never know where you'll be assigned. If you're in Frontier Tower at DLH vs the front of the Camelot, it'll be skewed.
Now, if every
Disneyland day would start and end at the monorail station, you can cut the walking down by just going to the monorail. Alas, they don't always open at a time that's advantageous for the early entrance on those days, AND we did that once for Magic Morning, only to find that we were really messed up for hitting Fantasyland. Entering from the back of FL, basically, changes things for "Peter Pan first". And I get that PP might not be a focus, but then, my son is 12 and doesn't seem to be losing interest in it. Who knows, though, what the next 2 years will see happen, of course.
And the entrance to DCA from the Grand requires plans that mean Grizzly and further into DCA. That's not how all of my DCA days start. And unless you're there VERY early, I mean over an hour early, there's no benefit for the early days to DCA. Most people say to go to the esplanade entrance for the start of a DCA day.
I'd stick with the Camelot, personally.
