I'm with Paul, but reckon that the less than spectacular planetary/lunar/doubles views simply stems from the aperture, rather than the focal length.
My ED80 has a focal length of 840mm, and the MN66 was only 900mm. With doubles I have yet to get all six Trapezium stars, and the really tight ones are just that little bit more difficult. Bigger scopes perform better, but at a cost.
An 80mm will keep you very very happy for a while though, and it is normally only when you have a bigger scope next to the smaller one (or access to a bigger scope) that the 80mm gets left behind.
However if, because of it's size/portability, it gets used more often then this qualifies as "The best scope is the one you use the most often". We really are spoilt for choice.
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