Redrosesix
TUG Member
I seem to be the only one who has paid OOP to stay at resorts in Orlando -- so I'm going to give you a completely different theory. I'm pretty sure all of the WDW resorts charge a resort fee, even for room only reservations. Not surprising, since the icky flea bag motel that we almost stayed in when my daughter's team did a trip to Orlando also charges a resort fee. If this fee isn't included in the DVC MF's (I don't own there yet, so I don't know) then the fee is waived for them. We don't have fees on any services like this where I live, but I've seen them on just about everything in Orlando.
IMO, it's a "because they can" fee, just like the rental car companies charge you a fee for being at the airport because they can. As for ME, everybody who stays in WDW really is paying for it but some people choose not to use it. The rest of the WDW transportation system is free to anybody who wants to use it whether you have a park ticket or not -- it's just that it only goes to places in WDW, so I'd assume you're only going to be taking their buses if you're going to a park or are eating at a resort. But if you're staying off-site, you have to pay to park somewhere -- parking at DTD for the day is apparently no longer an option.
As for whether WDW resorts are the cream of the crop, I'd say no. The upkeep everywhere in WDW is excellent, the theming is great, but yes the rooms are smaller and more expensive than they need to be. But for us it is part of the WDW experience. AKV is in a class by itself, though, since there are few resorts anywhere where animal lovers can be surrounded by a Savannah. Then again, I'm also the type of person who would pay extra to have real whipped cream on my hot chocolate.
IMO, it's a "because they can" fee, just like the rental car companies charge you a fee for being at the airport because they can. As for ME, everybody who stays in WDW really is paying for it but some people choose not to use it. The rest of the WDW transportation system is free to anybody who wants to use it whether you have a park ticket or not -- it's just that it only goes to places in WDW, so I'd assume you're only going to be taking their buses if you're going to a park or are eating at a resort. But if you're staying off-site, you have to pay to park somewhere -- parking at DTD for the day is apparently no longer an option.
As for whether WDW resorts are the cream of the crop, I'd say no. The upkeep everywhere in WDW is excellent, the theming is great, but yes the rooms are smaller and more expensive than they need to be. But for us it is part of the WDW experience. AKV is in a class by itself, though, since there are few resorts anywhere where animal lovers can be surrounded by a Savannah. Then again, I'm also the type of person who would pay extra to have real whipped cream on my hot chocolate.