Let the Free Market Do its Work
Why complain about parking at all? It is a simple decision to make. Too much money to park . . . don't go. But we go. A lot of us go. Repeatedly. With smiles on our faces and mouse ears on our heads.
If $9 were too much, there would be a markedly reduced volume of visitors. AP holders and FL passholders are of little concern in the parking equation. The buying decision there has very little to do with the price of parking. Similarly, most people who stay onsite do so for reasons other than parking privileges. In fact, if the decision whether or not to stay onsite has anything to do with parking privileges, the $1 increase will only serve to fill Disney resorts more quickly. I, however, believe this to be the exception, not the rule.
Of course Disney realizes that there will be some abuse of parking rules by the usual thieves and miscreants (this would be you Insemsf). In the remote chance that you actually believe what you say, I would remind you that there is no real "Big, bad, Disney Corporate Machine" that is out to sap every dollar from our meager wallets in the name of obscene profits. We (meaning those who patronize all things Disney) ARE the Disney corporate machine. It is the voluntary submission of our hard-earned dollars in the name of our own amusement, that allows Disney to exist as it does. If we stop going, the discounts and deals arrive. If we go a lot, the discounts and deals go away. If parking were "free" it would merely be a mirage. The prices for park admission, AP passes, Cokes, bottled water, turkey legs, etc. are part of the total revenue stream. I am certain that you are quite happy having others pay the parking portion of the revenue stream, while you do not. You are, however, misguided if you believe that Disney has not accounted for your actions in terms of other costs that you happily bear. If you do not happily bear such costs you would obviously find no value in going to WDW in the first place. When prices are truely too high for people to go to WDW, then we will simply stop going. It really is that simple.
As for your little "protest," few on these boards actually believe that your actions are anything more than petty theft and the fact that you are just too cheap to pay. Your comments regarding apparent "right" and "wrong" are either a poor rationalization for an action you know to be wrong, or troll-ish behavior.