Well first of all, price, here's what you'll be paying for a 1 room hotel room at Disney:
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/resorts/seasonalityChart?id=SeasonalityChartPage2&bhcp=1
Secondly, amenities, most homes at Windsor Hills are:
bigger
nicer
have pools
the resort pool is as good or better than many Disney pools!
location - it's as close as many Disney properties!
Most of our guests have commented "we will never stay in a hotel room ever again!". Magic? There's no magic in being crammed in a small hotel room with your kids for a day if it rains...versus having a whole pool home to spread out in!
Disney Transportation? Personally, I am not paying top $$ to ride a bus around and wait in lines for a bus...I suppose if you can take the monorail that's different, but the monorail doesn't go to AK, MGM, DTD, or many other locations.
Food...you're stuck eating every single meal in a restaurant. Personally, we like to get up, eat breakfast / etc at home, then eat lunch in the parks somewhere, and splurge on a nicer dinner.
The first townhomes we rented as guests had plasma TVs, high end pillowtop mattresses / linens, free high speed internet (you pay for this at Disney typically, a LOT), video games for the kids, strollers for us to use, free phone calls, multiple TVs, our own pool, we had the BEST vacation we've ever had anywhere! (I'm not exaggerating!).
Just the previous summer we had gone up to Wisconsin Dells and stayed in a hotel room with the kids..in contrast...it was the worst trip we've ever taken as a family. Being in one room all together was just horrible, and we swore never again, the kids wouldn't go to bed, we couldn't even stay up and watch TV. One shared bathroom, 2 undersized beds... not fun at all.
For less than half the price of a Disney deluxe you can rent a gorgeous townhome or pool home that's 10x nicer...the only thing you will sacrifice is room service, restaurants in the hotel itself (but there's 100s within a mile or so), and daily maid service (do you really need the maids to make your bed each day though?).
For us at least, it was no comparison, we loved it so much on our 2nd trip, we bought a home there! We don't feel like we're missing one iota of Disney magic, in fact, quite the opposite, we feel sorry for the poor suckers staying in a Disney hotel and paying way too much! With the amount of $$ we saved we went back and took a whole 2nd TRIP to Disney!! Now that's "magic" to me! While others are home looking over their pictures from last year, we're back at the parks enjoying it again! All it is is great marketing, it works though, millions of people stay there every year.
Americans don't quite "get" the concept of staying in pool homes yet, in Europe this is very common. It's nicer, less expensive, and you get more space. They all can't understand why we stay in hotels! LOL
We met a couple who had rented a suite at the GF last year....same reason as us...their kids needed a separate room to go to sleep in at night. It was $800/night. They were there for 10 days. I nearly choked on my dinner in Epcot Mexico. We asked how it was, they said it was nice, but nothing super special. They then asked how our place was, and I went on and on about how nice it was, our own pool, plasma TVs, etc, and they said "wow we should have stayed there!". I felt embarrassed to have to tell them the cost (under $1000/week). For that price...we've now taken 3-4 trips to Disney...they haven't been back (we keep in touch, turns out they live right near us at home!).
Hey, if you're rich though and you can afford to spend $$ like you've won the lotto, by all means, go book the high end suite at the Grand Floridian, I know I will when I win the Power Ball! LOL (and if anyone is kind enough to share with me please book me a room there! hehe)
- George