It's still not difficult to pull off a value WDW vacation, but if you're trying to go 'cheap' it often becomes a better option to visit other destinations. There's no way I'd stay in a value resort, they're too noisy and inconvenient. That doesn't mean it's not perfectly fine for a family who doesn't care about noise or location.
We have stayed at all levels of WDW hotels over the years. I've rarely had a problem with noise at any WDW, even the values. Then again, we don't spend a ton of time sleeping at WDW, no matter where we stay.
(Actually the worst was the one time we stayed at Poly. The kids next door were YELLING! Running down the hall, and in/out of their room screaming. that was the worst.)
For me, the concerns I have less about the values are a little more subtle. Like I wouldn't expect huge, luxurious bath towels, but do the towels have to be rough? I also think the last time we stated at a value our room only had 2 bath towels. Argh! That's just annoying when you have 4 people in the room. Two people aren't supposed to shower?
For the life of me, I also can't understand why a shave/make-up mirror isn't standard in every hotel room everywhere. It isn't a high priced feature.
I don't mind energy efficient lighting...but c'mon, there 's no excuse for not providing some light by the sink area, or heaven forbid- provide two lights by the sink? (one bright and one not as bright?)
Oh, and another really DUMB one.....EVERY hotel room should have a built-in nightlight in/near the bathroom. That's another just totally dumb omission in 2019. I should think this would be a no-brainer way for hotel to save $, and provide safety, because we now have low-cost LED nightlights. They are extremely low cost to run and maintain.
I can find these features in many low-cost off-site hotels, so it just annoys me a bit that WDW values don't have them.