That's called marketing spin. Of course they will say that on T.V.
Disney introduced this new reservation system because they see the parks as little more than a giant mall. They believe that the MBs make it easier for people to
buy stuff, and that's what they want: they want to
sell us more stuff while we're there. The data mining is also part of this process.
Again, if they really wanted to improve the guest experience, they would have spent the money on new lands/attractions and plussing of existing attractions. High attendance numbers mean fabulous profits for the WDC. I believe that the company has an obligation to put a good chunk of those profits into excellent attractions which will improve ride capacity, to absorb more of those crowds. I believe that is a far better solution than redistributing crowds by fooling them into getting in FP+ lines for the mediocre attractions which should have been replaced long ago. Call me naive or foolish if you disagree with these simple statements.
For all the world class attractions at WDW, there are also plenty of forgettable ones which only now see wait times because people who don't know any better have booked FP+ for them, just to fill out their three for the day. For all the great stuff there, there are also underdeveloped lands, and lots of walking to get to the quality attractions. There are parks with too much space for too few attractions (Epcot, Animal Kingdom) or too few rides and too many shows (DHS). Anything not named the Magic Kingdom has vast room for improvement.
Disney recently spent $1.1 billion on a revamp for one park, DCA, and it was one of the best investments they ever made. So that $1.5 billion for
MDE/MB/FP+? Oh yes, they
easily could pour that much or more into WDW infrastructure (as opposed to IT infrastructure) and it would be
much needed and
"about damn time" -- it would not be a case of spoiling us rotten. It would mean that WDW would get closer to its true potential as a world class theme park resort.
But, to all appearances, Disney still wants it to be a giant mall with rides.