The thing I don't understand is that it shows, at least somewhat, how Disney values onsite perks. If you can put 10 on a campsite for a day, you get free parking, EMH, early FPs and ADRs. So with tent sites running between $60 and $120 depending on time of year, assume you have a family of 5 on the 10 person campsite. One car parking pass is $25 per day and you get 2 days worth. So the price of all the other extras is between $10 and $70. EMH is 1-2 hours. If you pay $110 for a park ticket and the park is open to that ticket from 9a.m. to 10p.m., that's 13 hours. So on an hourly basis, you are paying $8.50 an hour per person. With a family of 5, that benefit is $42 to $84 per day, and again you get both check in and out, so that's 2 days worth. So regardless of whether you paid the cheapest possible tent rate, or some of the most expensive, those 2 perks alone, for 2 days, are worth significantly more than the cost of the site. So that means that Disney doesn't value the ability to make early FPs or early ADRs at all, as the other perks provide more benefit than a one night throw away tent site costs. And this analysis only includes 5 people, when you can have up to 10 on a Fort Wilderness site.
The total benefit could be massive. 10 people, assume 3 families, $75 per day in parking passes, $150 total. EMH of 2 hours per day, 2 days, 10 people? $340. Right there is $490 and again, there is absolutely nothing about the value of early FPs or early ADRs.
Disney has been squeezing every possible dollar out of things for decades. With their army of bean counters, how are they screwing this up so badly???