Completely agree. I haven't had a Universal AP since Diagon Alley made its debut, I just know the value it offers. They had an amazingly crazy renew deal each year until then. After that they started doing something similar to Disney, but I had already done everything so many times, it wasn't worth the extra cost to me. Since then, the attractions added has been mixed at best. Hagrid's is by far my favorite addition since then. The Raptor coaster is solid, but a bit too thrilling for me. Kong and Fallon were OK, but a bit boring after a couple rides, F&F was what it was. I go every once in a while without an AP and enjoy it, but once a year or so is enough for me, tbh.
Why Disney is different is a combination of rides like Peoplemover, LWTL, Kilimanjaro Safaris, but also, the entertainment. I have never seen a Universal show that wowed me, let alone many of them. Disney, in my opinion, has significantly better entertainment on a day to day basis - even today while it's still cut down a lot. That, and the food, Universal has terrible in park food.
Still when it's you're only option, one can't help but recommend it. I thought Disney's freeze was due to Covid, but I'm starting to think otherwise. It could be a bit related to the suit, but the capacity is mostly good at the parks. I think they want to cap AP's specifically and by limiting passes, it creates a demand for them when they reopen purchases, allowing upward cost adjustments.