Ok, I have got to say this. I am a long time Passholder, as in back when they had the 4 season salute passes for Fl residents that you had to get your picture taken with. We could only go 4 months out of the year, and boy I maximized it! We have stayed onsite A LOT, and frankly, I always have stayed with a discount, both pre- and post- 9/11. I learned the system, and worked with it. And we stayed well within our means-I only booked the hotels we were going to stay at.
This year has been the worst I've seen for discounts. The 1st thing that irked me was the postcard back in the spring. We got one at our house, addressed to my mom (so we couldn't use it). So I saw the $59.00 for All-Stars. When I booked a room in September for the All-Stars, the ap rate was $64.00. I know, only $5.00, big whoop. But just a bit irksome that they are sending random people cheaper rates than loyal passholders. We ended up changing our dates, couldn't get a discount at any value, so we're going offsite to the Raddison. In November, again, no discount that we can afford, so we're going offsite again, to the Buena Vista Suites (BTW, for budget conscious families of 5 or more, a FANTASTIC alternative to All-Star Suites or Riverside trundles.) And I'm reading about what's going on with fall discounts, and frankly, Disney is playing a game that I am less and less willing to play.
Yep, AP's are only for admission, I agree. Yep, they are not obligated to give discounts to ANYONE. And yep, I in turn am not obligated to stay on their property, either. Cancelling my AP's is not an option (right now), because we do enjoy it, and I'm not saying I'd never go back. But, I'm not going to be led blindly just because I love Disney-if I don't like their policies, I'm walking and taking my money with me. It's not personal, just business!