We are DVC, go 2X a year at least and I see less and less value to staying onsite. If we weren't DVC owners (which I do love) we would probably not pay for WDW resorts unless we got a fantastic rate. I also don't like the dining plan and even free dining is not at all appealing to us (we don't eat like that and paying rack rate for the rooms means you still are paying for the dining).
I am so over Disney transportation. Sure it works great sometimes, but we have had way too many horror experiences on it to make it worthwhile to us. If I am paying thousands of dollars to stay at a Deluxe, I expect Deluxe level transportation! My time is way too important to me. We always rent a car now and love, love, love it. Especially with young children.
Our favorite offsites are Bonnet Creek and Buena Vista Suites (for short stays). They are as close to, if not closer than some of the Disney resorts. We also are AP holders so we don't have to pay for parking. I do miss using our KTTW card for charging (I like the itemized bill at the end of the week) and sometimes I miss evening EMH when staying offsite...but that is about it. Since we usually split our stays with DVC and offsite though it usually isn't a huge issue.
I enjoy the Disney immersion -- no outside distractions, no "noise" everywhere. We are all so bombarded in our daily lives with noise everywhere -- TVs in the post office, practically every restaurant, doctors' offices... Disney is a welcome respite from that.
The main (and really the only) reason I stay on-site is for the Extra Magic Hours at night. I love being able to be in the parks later at night and going during the first 2 weeks of December, parks are only open until 7-8 p.m. during the week. We go to a non-EMH park during the day and hit the EMH night park about 2 hours before it closes.
I prefer to drive to the parks (I hate shelling out $$$ to stay at the Poly and then being packed like sardines (and waiting forever) at closing on the resort monorail at night). The buses are hit or miss on service at most resorts and mostly it just depends if you have good timing.
We typically go for longer trips and since we don't have children, we have a slower paced time at WDW. I enjoy the drive into the parks every day and from the airport (but I drive 500 miles a week for work, so driving never really bothers me). We've never stayed off-site (because of EMH), but I think it would be nice to have a big living room where we could hang out and talk or a nice, quiet deck and a pool.
We do two TS meals a day OOP, so the packages don't appeal to us. If you're interested in a package, you would have to stay on-site.
The resorts are nice (and I've stayed at most of them), but you can definitely get nicer rooms and accommodations (or the same level, but cheaper) outside of Walt Disney World. I guess it all depends on the type of trip you prefer and/or your situation.
Honestly, I would not go to Disney and stay off site. If I couldn't afford to stay onsite, I'd postpone the trip until I could. When I advise people about their Disney trips I make no personal suggestions, except about staying onsite. It is the one thing I do believe makes a difference.
Now, the OP is driving, but for those who are flying, they get off the plane, they're whisked away by Disney transport to their on-property resort, they do not worry about driving or parking, they never once have to leave the "magic" until they step off the Disney bus onto the airport tarmac at the end of the trip. That is what I pay for, never having to touch the real world in the slightest from the time I arrive at my destination until the time I'm dragged kicking and screaming away.
I can't stand the "You can't have magic if you aren't onsite" mentality.
We've stayed onsite and offsite and neither way was more magical than the next. It's all in what you make of it. I can stay onsite and pick it apart just as much as I can stay offsite.
For us it comes to budget and what we want. When it's all 6 of us, there is NO WAY we can stay onsite for the same price as offsite, even figuring in discounts for onsite vs parking and gas for offsite. Driving to an offsite place can take less time than waiting for a bus back to a resort.
Figure out your budget, your needs and ideas of what a vacation needs to be for you and then decide. We stayed Poly last trip, this time we're trying Bonnet Creek because while we enjoyed our last trip, having 4 of us in one room with one bathroom just wasn't comfortable for us. We like to spread out, we like extra bathrooms and having a kitchen, and there is no way we could get that anywhere close onsite price wise as off. I'll take 14 days offsite instead of 7 days onsite for the same price. Plus, the Poly was so busy in the evenings it just didn't remove us from the "noise".
But for those of us with that mentality, it is what WE feel. I am sorry but I don't feel the magic off site, if others do that is fine. Sorry if our opinions irritates you. YOu know what they say about opinions don't you?![]()
But for those of us with that mentality, it is what WE feel. I am sorry but I don't feel the magic off site, if others do that is fine. Sorry if our opinions irritates you. YOu know what they say about opinions don't you?![]()