This is sort of what I was thinking myself:
Curious as to how the absence of the QS is beneficial for you. What I find at Disney, is that breakfast is lacking, or incredibly overpriced (even by Disney standards). With 5 kids, I appreciate the ability to have variety available and to be able to eat and get to the parks fairly quick. I've stayed YC/BC several times. I didn't like having to walk a mile to get to food that didn't involve the TS's.
Wow, I can see your point. I think it's really just a matter of personal preference, So we are probably best described as the "slowinsky's". lol we don't do quick. I really think it's because in our real lives our poor kids when they were young, always had to get up at 5:30 am to get somewhere before school and as they grew, with sports etc we were always rushing from one place to another. The proverbial over scheduled schedule. So on vacation, in our rooms you could get killed if you mentioned getting up to be at the parks at rope drop.
My kids grew loving TS.
You are right about breakfast but when the kids where small we tended to do character breakfast and then after that we had our dvc so we had a full kitchen. I hate food courts, pretty much every where, at the mall, at hotels, etc. It's really is one of the reasons why we did values one time and said never ever again. I find them crowded and loud, so if we have to chose between a resort with one and resort without one, we will most likely go with the one without.
Now that I have young adults and we always have a car, we have breakfast offsite. We find it very very easy and convenient to get to Denny's, shoneys or Ihop right outside of Disney springs to get a relatively inexpensive, hot good breakfast.
lastly, I haven't tried the qs at the BC lately but the last time I did the sandwiches where not worth what we paid. Now we will simply walk over to France for a quick bite if we don't want to do TS..