disneysteve
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Originally posted by Maistre Gracey
In my opinion, it is really all about price. After all, if you are willing to spend big dollars, there are one, two, and three bedroom accommodations on-site.
I don't know how many would tow the line for off-site if the prices were equal, but I do know off-site has it's following.
I mostly agree with you. It is all about price (and space). If Disney offered large multi-room suites on-site for prices competitive with off-site properties, I would certainly stay on-site. However, that just isn't the case. As you mentioned, they do offer 1, 2 and 3 bedroom accomodations but at far higher prices than comparable off-site locations. I can stay at a budget suite hotel like Days Suites for $39/nite off-season or a nicer suite with breakfast included like Residence Inn for $99/nite. How much would a 1-bedroom suite cost me on-site? I don't know exactly but I'm willing to bet it is considerably more than that since you can barely get a regular room for $99.
I think one way they could attract more guests to on-site hotels is to make Disney transportation optional. Give guests who pay extra for transportation a special ID card that needs to be shown when they board a bus. Folks who prefer to drive could pay less for their hotel room.
Steve