- New Day Parade at Magic Kingdom - make it more interactive, similar to Remember the Magic (Yes, I know, I'm super partial to that one)
- Unique night parade at Magic Kingdom
- Bring back the Hercules parade at DHS (OK - I know that will never happen ... but hey, aren't we all spitballing here?)
- Unique/forgotten character meets ... pull those classic character costumes out of mothballs and make them a "surprise" in certain areas of the park - use that woefully under-utilized WDW Today twitter account to advertise where they'll be (like
Disneyland does)
- Updated Illuminations
- Enhanced interactive "parties" - what do you want to do when it's your birthday? Celebrate! Bring back the dance party at Hollywood Studios. Enhance the dance party in Tomorrowland with more characters or some of the "Future World performers" that they use for private/corporate events. Have some of the awesome DJs that play NYE at Epcot play during the weekends or select nights during the week (like the Silent DJ party).
- Let characters wander around - that's one of my favorite things about Disneyland ... interactions with characters, especially face characters, seems SO much more organic when they're wandering around the park and they run into you versus you waiting in a line in a "themed room" to see them.
- Find ways to expand the "magic" experience - like when you see your name at the end of IASW? Or waiting in line for RnR or Yeti. What if you saw your family's PhotoPass picture projected on the castle as part of a fireworks pre-show?
And, yeah, anything similar to Year of a Million Dreams. I remember standing in the queue waiting to board BTMRR when we saw the "Dreams Crew" come in the exit ramp. You could hear all the guests waiting in line gasp to see what they were handing out to the train coming in to the station to exit the ride.
FOR ME (and I know I'm in the minority), new rides and upgrades to rides would be great - but the whole "Magical Experience" of Disney has been consistently downgrading. I've spent so much time at WDW since 1989 and that's the one thing that makes me saddest. The entertainment (especially ambient/roaming entertainment) has dwindled to non-existent. The magic experiences you used to happen across - like random characters, street entertainment like the hoedown in Frontierland, PUSH the Trashcan, etc., have been replaced by more "hurry up and wait" events.