Cynner
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The location is super important to me. But it's making me stay on the Seven seas or the Crescent lake regularly now. The boat from the Poly is super convenient as well btw. And the EEH for a Deluxe are likely to definitely make it so you don't need to pay for the LL$+ passes for the main liners.The question is what Disney Resort are you comparing to Off-site. Some advantages due to location ( BC Walk to EP, CR walk to MK) and many do offer a uniqure theming experience.
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But honetsly unless you are NOT able to have a car IMO and are totally dependent on buses, I do wonder what is the point seriously of staying at the All Stars.. You get a cheap motel feeling with Zero ( I count 30 min early entrance a joke) benefits besides being in the disney bubble. Pop/AoA do offer some unique experiences, skyliner, some theming. but the rooms itself is nothing special and small.
For me we usually do split between value and Delux. This year we are doing split between PoP and then heading over to Portofino at US. This will most likely be our last year staying at any Disney value hotel. You are looking at 150 at least a night now.. with a great deal.. So let's say average almost 200 a night.. for that I can get a much nicer place off site.
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IF we come back again ( cant believe I wrote that). We will most likely for cost savings. Stay offsite and slum it for 3 nights, rent a car, shop etc.., drop car off, then check into a Delux and used the 100s we saved towards those nights.. Not sure if others think this way, but I would be curious to see of the average on-site guest time decreases vs other years. Expecially with Genie etc.. maybe families decide to spent more for shorter on-site trips and go elsewhere. I loved having a theme park break days, while on-site, to relax, swim and shop. Now IF we come back we need to do experiences in blocks.. so maybe land at MCO , rental to cheap hotel, relax,, shop, Disney Springs, due AK/HS days as those for me are better with a car. and then check in for a couple nights on-site for skyliner and MK/EP.
You should also price out the cost of using Uber/Lyft vs getting a rental car if staying offsite, not really done that math myself, but rental cars are crazy expensive right now and you'll still have to pay to park at the Park unless you're an AP.
BC is best for a down day between parks. Schedule three days, do one at HS, one at EP and one between just chill at the resort. Or do two and just come back to the pool at the heat of the afternoon from HS or EP.Most pools are fenced in and locked... very early I might add. Last time we stayed at Beach Club... we could never get to use the pool as were at the parks til close and the pool closed before parks closed.
I was resistant about the Swan/Dolphin until now. The fact that it counts as a Deluxe, is walking/boat from both HS and EP has lead me to getting a Marriott rewards card that will earn 4 nights free at the Swan/Dolphin my first year. The Gran Destino Tower is fabulous.Yeah I've been going back and forth between Coronado and Swan/Dolphin for a while
The only thing drawing me to on-site would be the transportation. In 10 days we are flying to WDW for a short trip, mostly for Boo Bash. So we are staying at Movies basically because we won't have a car. At least we still have DME.
In December we are taking a longer trip and driving down from Tennessee. Originally we booked Movies then switched to POFQ when it opened back up. (POFQ is our favorite resort.) After looking at the price tag and thinking long and hard about it, we switched to offsite for substantial savings. I just cannot justify it when we will have a car and are still saving a huge amount even paying for premium parking every day. (Paying to park at POFQ really turned me off too.) I used to love evening EMH's, free or discounted dining, 60 day FP+ booking benefit, etc. With those things gone, I just can't justify the cost anymore.
I have an AirBNB week planned for when we're driving down next summer. Driving from outside the park vs from across the park makes no difference to me if the resort perks aren't worth it for that stay.
Plus, we'll be APs, so have paid park parking. When we fly down, I want to be close though.