Chuck S said:
You really can't compare rates at a Holiday Inn or Courtyard to a
DVC resort. While technically "onsite" it is NOT a DISNEY resort, and does not have all the perks associated with that. The bus transportation is not as good, no room charge in the parks, I don't think they get free theme park parking.
Yes, renting a house
may be less expensive than staying on points in a larger DVC unit, but again, there aren't any Disney perks.
I wasn't making a comparison between the Courtyard and a DVC resort. The Hotel Plaza Blvd. resorts are just some of the hotels that I can chose from when deciding to vacation at WDW. I like to check all the resorts and see who has the best deal. Sometimes I get the best deal at a DVC resort. During the past 2 years we've gotten great deals at the Gaylord Palms, AKL, OKW, POP, YBC, WL and The Hilton.
We enjoy staying at different resorts and at the same time we enjoy saving money. As for the bus transportation system at the Hotel Plaza Blvd. resorts, we actually found it to be superior to WDW bus transportation. These buses run on a schedule and in my experience they keep to their schedules. The schedule is very simple to understand. The buses pick up guests at the hotels on the half hour (i.e. 8:00, 8:30, 9:00, 9:30, 10:00, 10:30, etc.) and the buses depart from the parks a quarter after each hour and a quarter till each hour (i.e. 8:15, 8:45, 9:15, 9:45, 10:15, 10:45, etc.). Please note that these DEPARTURE time schedules are very strict. The buses depart at their appointed times with only minor (less than 2 minutes) deviation. There was a slight variation for AK but that is not germane to this discussion. People with poor time management skills will be left behind and forced to wait for the next bus. People who practice good time management will be generously rewarded.
Also, they don't allow strollers to be taken into the passenger seating area. All strollers are stored in the luggage bins at the bottom of the bus! The WDW buses don't have storage areas.
In reality the Hotel Plaza Blvd. buses have really just two routes (except for the water parks, but that's another deal). You either catch the Epcot/MGM bus or the MK/AK bus. It's that simple. We learned a long time ago (with over 20 years WDW experience and our AP's), that it doesn't really matter at which park you begin the adventure.
The departure from each park is interesting because many folks seem to misunderstand how it works and this is what causes them to miss their bus! As I stated above, the Hotel Plaza Blvd. buses always DEPART each park on a fixed schedule. However, they always arrive 10 or 15 minutes prior to their appointed departure time to leave adequate time for loading. As an example, if you decide to leave the MK at 3:15 PM it would be in your best interest to arrive at the Transportation and Ticket Center by 3:00 PM. We used this technique when we departed each park and NEVER had to wait for a bus. We simply walked out to lane #26 and got on the bus.
Also, the buses either had a movie playing on the overhead TV monitors or they had one of the local easy listening music radio stations (FM 105.1 or 107.1) playing on the sound system. So, even if you had to sit on the bus for 10 or 15 minutes before departure you got some entertainment! This was a true blessing because it really kept all the mindless chat and banter to a minimum. The bus passengers kept quiet! No matter what time of day or night, we found that a trip from the hotel to the parks took about 25 minutes and the return trip averaged the same time.
As for the Disney perks, we don't need or want them. We don't do EMH, we don't need free parking and we never use the room key to charge in the parks (that's a dangerous practice). Your credit card provides you with a lot of protection against theft, fraud and misuse. You give all that up in $500.00 chunks when you allow your room key to be used for charging purposes. My advice is, don't do it!