Yeah I know just in one of those moods.
We all have 'em...
Compare Disney's latest offerings to IOA though and guess what?? IOA wins hands down. I'm sorry if you guys can't see that.
Whoa, timeout....
I can't say "hands down", but I'm willing to say IoA is "better" than DCA (which I have been to) and probably better than DLP.
AK is another story, and I just can't say which is better for sure without having been to IoA.
I think you have some valid points. Even if we think that DCA and DLP are themed and detailed just as much as IoA, the fact remains that IoA is a MUCH more complete park.
My main point when we talk about the future is that NOTHING that either Universal or Disney (except maybe TDS) is doing compares favorably to past Disney parks, particularly MK and Epcot, particularly when it comes to "all family" appeal. There might be an attraction here or there, but not overall. So Disney still has the ability to make what it wants out of its future, and really wouldn't have to worry about Universal if they would just take care of their own business.
That doesn't mean Universal couldn't succeed if Disney were truly focused on the right things, but it would be much more difficult than it is for them right now.
Of course another angle to that is that if Universal really wanted to take a gamble, they could REALLY employ the old Disney philosophy, but they would have to do it without the built in advantages that Disney has, which makes it a much bigger risk for them. I don't expect them to do that because they are an established company that has a lot to lose if it doesn't work.
But yes, if Disney is going to do no better than DCA and DLP, its certainly within the realm of possibility that Universal can make further inroads into Disney's market. I just think that if they really want to do that, they are making some of the same mistakes Disney is, like focusing on the two opposite ends of the attraction spectrum (thrills and kiddie rides) rather than on the middle.
But it is harder to thrill people without using things that create height requirements, so right now everyone is taking the easy way out.