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I could not agree more. Since 9/11, it would seem the WDW bus system has become a mirage of success. From doubling up on hotels (or even tripling up on them!!!) has led to ridiculous ride times because of the amount of stops and then tack on the scooter problem and I can see why people can't find the added value of staying on property. I also find that any day a park has EMH, you basically need to avoid it that day because of longer lines.
After 25 trips or so, I've had enough of paying top dollar for a WDW hotel, yet having to stand just about every time I ride a bus for 45 minutes or having to wait ridiculous amounts of time to watch 2 scooters load up with their 45 person entourage.
Without a doubt, you cannot beat the ambiance of a WDW hotel. But if I end up having to rent a car, why not just rent a house right off property for a substantial savings? In most cases, its faster to get out of the park and drive home than it is to get a bus back to a hotel anymore.
WDW can go ahead and build "family suites", but they will price them outside of the average family. The Ft.W cabins are a perfect example of "family" accommodations that are way over priced. $300+ per night for a trailer with cedar siding? Really? For anyone that has ever camped, stayed in a lean-to, or a real log cabin; the Ft.W cabins are an overpriced travesty. I thing the people who like them simply don't know any better, quite frankly.