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[quote=Anonymous]We stay on site for the perks, including transportation, early entry, and early access to LL. We like space so we generally book suites or connecting rooms at value resorts. When they’re on sale, which is often, the price can be comparable to offsite resorts when you tack on resort fees and transit costs. When you’re doing a short trip, LL is absolutely necessary unless you’re going at the low points of the year or don’t care to ride much. People staying on site get to book starting 7 days before check in for their entire trip. Offsite guests get 3 days before the start of their ticket. Depending on when you go, many of the headliners are gone at 3 days out, or return times are very late which hinders how much value you can get out of the pass. Also, goes without saying that Uber can get really expensive at park open and close. The offsite resort shuttles vary in quality, and some have extremely limited hours or availability or up charges. There are lots of neat places to stay around Orlando, but if you’re doing a short Disney trip, stay at Disney. [/quote]
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