I think most of us are just disappointed that this set is not very useful for us existing players.
For completely new players the approach that they have done seems quite good to me and if the Character Generator is online (and simple enough) then the missing Creation-Chapter is not such a big problem.
I strongly disagree. I understand WotC wants to sell its online package of stuff, but it should not be required from a physical product. Everything you need should be in the box labeled "Starter set".
Also not thinking if those kids that can afford the starter set can even use the character builder due to the high-end requirements of the complete package it is built around.
The PHB does not require online services, nor should the starter box.
An advertisement for DDI is one thing, but trying to force a sale due to neglected information or require an additional purchase is just downright offensive to me.
DDI and the physical products should not be tied so closely together no matter how much they are both wanted to be sold. You don't need DDI to play D&D, and many cannot use it due to system requirements not including OS.
I cannot get behind thinking the DDI tool is OK to satisfy the lack of presence of character generation in the starter. It seems like saying you had to buy E-tools, or Master Tools, or whatever for 3rd, or AD&D core rules for 2nd edition because the starter left them out. It just really dismays me to think that is the case.
@FireLance: I myself am tempted for that reason, but want to see them first outside of the box.