I find that I have a hard time conveying my thoughts and opinions in this format. I guess Im going to have to try to explain things better or at least a little fuller and not worry about being brief! After all
A long post is a happy post!!
I submit that mere resort hopping is not enough for anyone to get the 'experience' the resort is capable of providing. It is hard to even get an accurate 'feel'.
And I submit that staying overnight in ONE place is not enough!! You need to spread those wings and taste the full flavor of ALL the resorts. Thats one of the reasons I stay for three weeks at a crack. On my last trip we missed only two resorts. CSR and, you guessed it, the All-Stars.
Lets see how this grabs you. I was there in 1972 - but not old enough to form an opinion. I visited subsequently during your golden years, but with the perspective of a child. So no, I can't comment on what your Disney was like in what you claim as the golden era.
Nuff said!! (sorry! I couldnt pass it up!!

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Chew on this though - the very early 90's were just as golden. Feel free to debunk that, I'm sure you will do your best.
I dont have to do my best and the debunking is a natural. It simply isnt true. It is a FALSE statement!! The changes were not AS apparent, but the philosophy had radically changed!! And that change led to many more plushes being overtly pushed and prices rising through the roof, to cite just two blatant examples. Im sure if we all put our heads together we can come up with many, many more!!
Disney was 'Disney'. Eisner was not yet Ei$ner.
Sorry! Disney was no longer Walts Disney. And Eisner was
Ei$ner from day one!! The guy didnt just suddenly become inept! He was inept right from the start. It just takes a while for ineptitude of his level to utterly destroy the company that Walt built. In his case around eighteen years!!
He had the right people around him and was adding lots of wonderful things.
Which is why it took eighteen years!! By himself
well
just look at how he has done by himself!! Pitiful!!
That, my friend, was a Disney very easy to fall in love with. However, when falling in love with that Disney there was so much more to love than there was in 1972, and not so little to narrow your focus. You see, you had all the wonderful stuff from not only 1972, but every year right up to 1990. Yes, that included another park (which I know feelings are mixed on), and "mods" (there go those mixed feelings again)
Now, here is where I can see your point. There was a whole bunch MORE than in 1972. I agree. And some of it was simply wonderful. But like I posed to that rascally Pirate in our first debate on the subject, Does size matter?
I contend that it does. It matters as far as clouding the issue. Dazzling with size instead of substance. And you agree, whether youd like to admit it or not. Just look at your qualifiers in the above passage. Remember:
Yes, that included another park (which I know feelings are mixed on), and "mods" (there go those mixed feelings again)
Gee! I dont remember many mixed feelings when
Disneyland was introduced. And I certainly dont remember any mixed feelings when WDW opened. And I dont even remember any mixed feelings when EPCOT Center debuted!! Yet, today, we need qualifiers. Something seems to be amiss here! In the words of the poets, Something is rotten in the state of Disney!!
And its been getting steadily (VERY STEADILY) worse! Until we reach bottom. You know, Pop Century!! Dino-rama!! Aladdin!! Kind of a How low can you go type thing!! Doesnt that trouble you?
Ok - here is where I am going. You wish I could have experienced your golden Disney for a day and I would 'get it' as far as you are concerned. So I say - I wish you could have experienced the Disney of 1990 without your preconceived notions from 1972. If only you could have done that I think you would 'get it' as far as I am concerned.
Whew! WOW!! (and) OH BOY!! That certainly is a concept! (Hmmm. I need an analogy. Hmmmm. (Ill have you know that a good twenty passed between the time I typed that last sentence and the next!!) AH-HA!! I got one!!)
Once upon a time
. You are at a concert. With your friend who is a good ten years younger (assuming youre an old coot in his mid to late forties). It is about twenty minutes before Paul is to walk onto the stage. As the concert is about to begin you start to tell your friend about the golden age of his early music career. The absolute hysteria surrounding the Band. The concerts that were $7.00 a ticket. The way that only three short years later they literally changed the face and the very sound of music. The anticipation of the newest and greatest record coming from them. The hair. The mustaches. The drugs. Neru jackets!! The whole scene!!
And your friend nods enthusiastically and says, I know exactly what youre talking about!! It was the same thing in the mid-seventies when Wings gave a concert in this city!! It was absolutely mind-blowing!!!
You look at your friend it amazement!! Didnt he hear a word I was saying, you ask yourself? Did I do that lousy a job in trying to convey the grandeur and splendor of the moment?
So, you try again. And again you get the same response. OK!! Once again, but this time with
bolder print and many more exclamation points!!!!!!!!!! Surely he would get it now!!!!!!!!
And he finally looks at you and says, I wish you could have experienced Wings of the 1970s without your preconceived notions of the Beatles. If only you could have done that I think you would 'get it' as far as I am concerned.
What can I possibly do to counter that one!!! This guy thinks that Back to the Egg is actually a better album than Sgt. Pepper!!
. The End
(of the analogy!)
Today I do agree that it is Disney (trademark thingie). But I never have said this....
Dont you see its all a matter of degree!?!? There are people who visited Disney for the very first time this year. And they went home and a couple weeks later, while innocently surfing the web, stumbles onto this site. He sees that sentence you wrote and shakes his head. He yells off to his wife in the other room, Hey honey!! Theres some loser on this DIS site that thinks Disney isnt as good as it could be or used to be!!! Can you believe it!?!?! And his wife shouts back, Write him back and tell him about our magnificent trip this summer, in the All-Stars!!!
And for them thats wonderful. God bless them!! I am glad for them. I hope they always can enjoy the place. I mean, after all, I still do. But just try to convince them it was better in 1990. Go on, try. It aint easy pal! It aint easy. It all boils down to perspective. Subject knowledge. And history.
No one can take away your perspective. All I can ask is that you widen your view a bit. And it seems as though you are getting a good education in the subject matter. (Pay close attention to AV in this regard and you cant go wrong. There are some other names on other sites that can be equally educational. Im sure youll discover them along the way.) And you are even catching up on the history. But I cant make you see what you dont want to see. I cant make you feel what you dont want to feel.
You might remember I asked you if WDW was the same today as it was in 1972. Your reply:
So you have my answer - that would be no. However, change 'today' to '1991' and I would say that WDW was better than 1972.
I guess that my answer would be: Fair enough! I disagree, but if thats what you think
But you dont leave well enough alone. You continue:
I guess I live in the past just as much as you. However, my past included more than your past, IMHO.
HOW CAN YOU POSSIBLY SAY THAT!! My past goes further back than yours!! I remember and lived through the Beatles when you point of reference started with Wings!! I lived and breathed Disney, as a young adult, from 1972!! And I was a very frequent visitor through the present day, WHICH INCLUDED YOUR ERA!!!
I dont mean to pull rank on you, but give me a little credit for my first hand experience! PLEASE!!
However, there is so much more that I fell in love with that you did not that allows me to weather the storm a bit better and not be moved to car 3.
I should think youd move faster than the rest of us for that coveted third car. After all, there is so much more at stake!! Or could it be that the line, even when you fell, was so blurry that its hard, even today, to tell what is truly Disney and what is clearly not?
You see, I have storm windows and a storm door to help me weather the storm. You just have your double hungs and single wooden door.
Hmmmm. My point exactly!! This paragraph, with very few changes, could have been written by me!! Except at the end of the paragraph I would be asking WHY we need to batten down the hatches? WHY any of us have to worry that our children wont get the thrill out of the place that we enjoyed? And WHEN did this slide to mediocrity begin?
Ok - let me understand. CR and Poly are boilerplate, but doing the same thing is not acceptable - you want innovation.
Now youve got it!! Stay with that thought!! Its the Disney way. Part of that philosophy Im always on about!! (Im so proud of you!!!!)
I give you innovation in the resort 'experience' in the mods (all those things you agreed with me about before you "'nuff saided" the negatives ) and you say it isn't 'Disney' because it is not the same 'experience' as the CR and Poly.
YES!!! By George!! Hes got it!!! Absolutely!!
There cant be any negatives!! Only enhancements (or call them innovations if you like) to the basic boilerplate!! You have to innovate the experience!! You cannot dumb-down the experience and call it an innovation just because its different!! Different does not necessarily mean innovative. The All-Stars are different. Are they innovative? Are they Disney?
The only thing they innovated was the boost they gave the bottom line. AT THE EXPENSE OF THE EXPERIENCE!!! They raised the prices and added all those negative that we agreed are negatives!! So where are the enhancements? Where is the innovation? Where is the Disney in that!!
So, if you want innovation you have to be willing to accept a new 'experience'. Are you willing to do that?
Again. Very much so. Show me the innovations (i.e. enhancements). But dont show me less at more expensive prices and call that innovative!!
You so narrowly define what is 'Disney' that it becomes very hard to talk. You find 'it's NOT very Disney' so it is end of story. You seem unwilling to open up to something outside the boilerplate being 'Disney'. Where do we go from there?
Experience wise? Show-wise? Up!! NEVER down! Remember, were supposed to have our expectations exceeded. Not lowered!!
One of our attorneys recently made the mistake of relying on boilerplate in some state contracts. He didn't adequately review those contracts. Well, my group did and guess what - there were changes to that boilerplate he blindly relied on.
Then he was an idiot!!
As for 'especially not the price'.....well, you haven't shown that the price is any farther off the value quotient than I have shown it is on.
YES I HAVE!!! I have shown that it has more than doubled the rate of inflation!! You dont think thats fair. Balls in your court! Show me how it isnt fair. Show me where my calculations went astray! Ill wait here until youre done!
The boomerang is headed in your direction
The very reason they call it a boomerang!
Right back at you
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PS: I havent had time yet to see all of todays posts. I only skimmed them. But I can see at a glance that you and I are headed for trouble!!!!!
Is Ft. W really MORE of a 'resort' experience, or just a very DIFFERENT one?
We will talk about this later!! I promise you!!!!