Most of my time is spent in the Magic Kingdom with my (autistic) son, and certainly SWSA lost its luster for me a loooong time ago. That's kind of a specialized issue, though. Aside from that, the main thing to me is that spending time in the parks is just generally a lot more relaxed since we moved here. When you come on vacation, you only have a few days to spend, and you feel like you have to cram in as much as possible to make the trip worthwhile. When you have the annual pass and live nearby, you can just pop in for an hour or two to see whatever catches your fancy and if you only go on one or two rides that's just fine.
I work from a home office as a software developer, and there have been days when I have been stuck trying to figure out some problem. More than once I have just taken a long lunch, jumped over to MGM, and gone on ToT a few times until it shakes a new idea loose. My co-workers have gotten used to the phrase "well, I was stuck on this for a while, and then I threw myself down an elevator shaft a few times and came up with this idea...."