First, let me qualify this by saying that we have been to Disney at least twice a year since 1989. We have stayed at most of the Disney properties from Value to Deluxe. We've watched Disney change in those years to a mere shadow of what they used to be. We still love Disney. But many of the changes they've made have not been for the better.
With that said, we're staying off site from now on because every reason for us to stay on site has disappeared. Our last trip was for 10 days in June. WE took our grandson so it was two adults and one child. We stayed at All Star Movies, had a rental car, had park hopper tickets, and used the Dining Plan.
Disney Hotel--Our room was small, and was never cleaned properly. Now, this was a value resort, but come on. The least the maid can do is make a bed correctly. Usually, she just pulled the bedspread up and made it look pretty. The bathroom floor was never swept. I finally complained and someone did clean the room. But, it's Disney. I shouldn't have had to complain in the first place.
So, why should I pay Disney prices for a small, dirty room? I can get a much larger clean two room suite off-site for less (or the same) as I paid for the "Value" Disney hotel.
Disney bus service--The bus service to the resorts was horrible. We rented a car last time and got everywhere we wanted to be in a matter of minutes. We usually prefer to take a bus to the Magic Kingdom. So, we waited in line. We waited for 30 minutes at All Star Music. No bus. We decided to take the car instead. Walked out to the parking lot, got the car, drove by the line--still no bus. Within 15 minutes we were at the Magic Kingdom! Besides, with a car, we always have a seat--no standing after a long day at the parks!
So, if we have to rent a car to go where we want any way? Why stay at a Disney resort?
Extra Magic Hours--Too crowded. At least that's been our experience. So, if we're not using the perk, why stay at a Disney resort?
Disney Dining Plan--Let's just say, we're not planning to dine at any of the theme park table service restaurants ever again. We used to get wonderful value from table service restaurants. That's gone away. During our last trip, service was so-so to plain awful and the food was no better than I get at our local Olive Garden. I expect more of Disney. So, we're eating counter service and snacks at Disney, and taking our more expensive dinners off site.
Magical Express--I have to rent a car anyway, so this is useless to me.
For us, the "perks" of staying onsite no longer apply. So, it just makes sense to stay off site.
I do have another seven day trip planned for October. This is for three adults, staying off site in a two room suite (breakfast included every day). We'll have a rental car and will purchase park hopper tickets at Shades of Green. No dining plan. So far, the cost is a fraction of what the June trip was. Our grandson had a wonderful time, so the money was well spent. I've just come to the conclusion that we were paying for a lot of things we simply weren't using. Besides, staying off site might allow us to get to Florida more often. Who knows? We might even expand our horizons and check out the Universal parks!