GeorgeG
<font color=blue>Stumped for 2005<br><font color=r
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I believe Walt was a really bad businessman, but an extraordinary visionary. Brother Roy had to handle the business end of the company, which he did fairly well for trying to keep up with Walt's visions.
All that aside, someone has made a mess of Walts visions in recent years. I don't think anyone intended to have gourmet food in the parks, but it doesn't hurt to have something for everyone. I'd rather see a lot of really good hot dogs and burgers and such than some of the inferior food they are currently passing off as "signature" dining. You can get better hot dogs from a cart on the streets of many cities than what they currently serve at WDW.
I agree that guests have become too demanding. A clean, comfortable room at a reasonable price should be sufficient for anyone. Personally, I think Disney went a little crazy building resorts in their frenzy to take that away from the competition in the area. I also think they have succeeded in driving more people out to the off-site resorts with their pricing. That leads to plans such as free dining just to fill the on-site resorts, which leads to a decline in the dining. Somewhere along the way they lost sight of the concept of realistic competition.
So, one thing leads to another, and another, and another and it eventually affects the cast members and guests to a point that WDW is rapidly becoming a huge, expensive dissappointmet to many, especially those who remember when every aspect was special. I believe another poster made the comment that WDW is just an amusement park. Unfortunately, that's becoming too true to argue.
All that aside, someone has made a mess of Walts visions in recent years. I don't think anyone intended to have gourmet food in the parks, but it doesn't hurt to have something for everyone. I'd rather see a lot of really good hot dogs and burgers and such than some of the inferior food they are currently passing off as "signature" dining. You can get better hot dogs from a cart on the streets of many cities than what they currently serve at WDW.
I agree that guests have become too demanding. A clean, comfortable room at a reasonable price should be sufficient for anyone. Personally, I think Disney went a little crazy building resorts in their frenzy to take that away from the competition in the area. I also think they have succeeded in driving more people out to the off-site resorts with their pricing. That leads to plans such as free dining just to fill the on-site resorts, which leads to a decline in the dining. Somewhere along the way they lost sight of the concept of realistic competition.
So, one thing leads to another, and another, and another and it eventually affects the cast members and guests to a point that WDW is rapidly becoming a huge, expensive dissappointmet to many, especially those who remember when every aspect was special. I believe another poster made the comment that WDW is just an amusement park. Unfortunately, that's becoming too true to argue.
