I actually laugh out loud when I read this. As a stockholder, I love this kind of mentality and loyalty.
As a customer, we stay onsite once per year and offsite once or twice per year. We have stayed at some incredible offsite properties and have never considered any of them a 1/2 WDW vacation. If anything, to us those trips are a WDW vacation plus more. I suppose it is a matter of prospective.
Ritz Carlton Grande Lakes, JW Marriott, Hyatt Grand Cypress, Omni Championsgate, Mariott Cypress Harbour, Hilton Grand Vacaton Club, Floridays and many more make us extremely happy that we got over the idea of having to stay onsite to enjoy the trip, and every one of these are much more affordable than Disney deluxe resorts.
Yes, we still stay onsite too, but are just as satisfied, much more satisfied at some of these, than at most Disney resorts.
We very much enjoy Disney resorts and will eventually work our way around to staying at all of them at WDW. Wilderness Lodge is probably our favorite, especially before they wiped out Hidden Springs pool, but the replacement for it might be even better.
Beach Club and Stormalong Bay are wonderful.
POR we love. BLT and AKL too. Heck, we like Ft. Wilderness even though it is the most expensive campground we have ever been to.
That being said, we will continue to seek out other Orlando area resorts as well.
What is the reason for some people ruling out offsite, without ever even considering alternatives?
Being in the bubble is great but if you stay off-property close to I-4, the distance and time is roughly about the same as staying at the farther out Disney hotels (i.e. the All-Stars, Animal Kingdom Lodge). The money saved by staying off-property can maybe be enough to add an additional WDW trip. Instead of going once a year or so, you can go twice a year or add extra days to your WDW vacation.
The math doesn't bear that out. All of the math about how much cheaper it is to stay off property is usually 1) compared to rack rates, 2) at a lower-quality hotel, 3) ignores parking, and 4) ignores the cost of a rental car.Being in the bubble is great but if you stay off-property close to I-4, the distance and time is roughly about the same as staying at the farther out Disney hotels (i.e. the All-Stars, Animal Kingdom Lodge). The money saved by staying off-property can maybe be enough to add an additional WDW trip. Instead of going once a year or so, you can go twice a year or add extra days to your WDW vacation.
I was dead set on staying on site until we stayed at the buena vista palace under $100, in a giant room and had plenty of money to rent a car.. We were definitely not missing the extra 100 a night for a moderate.I should add, we drive, so transportation is a non-issue for us, and we don't go during the more crowded times either as we don't have children, so we can go just about any season.
1. Transportation.
2. Convenience.
3. See Number 1 & 2.
4. "Total" Disney Feel.
5. See Numbers 1 & 2 again
If I was doing a total Orlando experience in 1 week then I would stay off site. If I had a family of 5 or larger, I would definitely stay off site at a condo or house.
Also depends on how you travel, when I do Disney it's one portion- totally Disney, same with Universal. Then the rest of the vacation is for other destinations. The exception to that rule is Halloween Horror Nights- I did always add 1 day at Disney during that time-not staying onsite.
I think onsite/offsite is definitely a different experience, but again, I think it depends on the travel party and their activities planned. Definitely no "wrong way" to do a WDW vacay!
We have a few days we might be able to come down in Sept. Just for kicks I checked three of our favorites. Yacht Club since it was mentioned here, Ritz Carlton Grande Lakes, and Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress, similar rooms, water view, exact same dates, room only.
Yacht Club - $2,133
RCGL - $1,248
HRGC - $878
Again, we drive, so transportation is a non-issue for us, but that seems to be the biggest reason for staying onsite.
And again, we do stay onsite at least once per year, and enjoy it.
Is agree with you if the dining plan was still worth it. The food went down so much that I just wasted the meals just to do so.I stay onsite cause there's normally just two of us and none of us can drive over there. So it makes it cheaper, easier and more relaxing for us to stay onsite. I am planning a big family trip in about 5 years time so then we will get a villa as that will be cheaper and easier. And I like staying in the magic and having the dining plan
The only thing is-- rentals are sooooo cheap in Orlando!!! Probably the lowest rental prices I've ever seen. I prefer not to drive, so we didn't rent while at wdw.. But I did get a rental for the following week for our KW portion. With all of the fees and sunpass, I paid $187 Total, including an extra 2 days beyond the week rental.Since Disney is our primary vacation for the year, and we don't necessarily come every year, we like being in the 'bubble'. Having to fly in it is just so convenient to stay on the property. And since the rental car companies nickel and dime you to death now days... I personally find it more of a hassle than it's worth to rent a car. I do some traveling for business, and if at all possible I just skip the rental and use Uber.
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