We've gone the last three years for FD and are going again this year so I guess you can see our family feels it's a great deal. We are DVC members and live locally so we visit often but for this promo the best rates are had with a value resort so that's what we book. We book a longer stay due to the heat and lack of stamina to be out in that heat all day long in the parks. My kids enjoy the pools and resort amenities vs. being park commandos like we sometimes do on shorter trips. We relax and enjoy conversation over the TS meals which we often don't do during other trips where we cook something quick in our villa or dine at more CS locations. The busses have been crowded, the food court swamped in the am, and of course ADR's have to be booked way in advance for the more popular locations but it's still a fun time to be there. The rides themselves don't have long waits nor are the parks crowded- everyone's in a TS restaurant! I agree with the poster who said booking TS at lunch is a good idea. Too many people get caught up in "getting their money's worth" and booking the most expensive restaurants for dinner/ordering the most expensive items on the menu vs. just enjoying what works best for your family without regard for what the cost is- it's free anyway! Dining at lunch in Sept. gets you out of the major heat of the day and often the daily rainshower too, plus going back to your room to relax/swim after lunch and then hitting the parks when it's cooler or evening EMH works really well and you don't go to sleep on an overstuffed tummy. During this timeframe we've also been able to enjoy the Pirate/Princess party and MNSSHP party at MK ( depending on your dates). If you are heat sensitive and flexible with dates though then late Nov/early Dec is also value season but w/o FD. You then get the holiday decorations and events too which is an added bonus. Gosh...there really isn't a "bad" time to be at Disney.---Kathy