Sooo... back to our regularly scheduled program...
After lurking on both threads I had to chime in. Just because I feel while some of the cuts and changes may appear to help Disney financially in the short term they may not be great decisions in the long run.
Ex - standardized resort mugs. I have 2 of the former versions of these babies (CBR & BC) and was REALLY looking forward to adding 2 more (resort specific mugs) during my stay in July. And since we were a group of 5, I wouldn't buy for me without buying for the family as well. And we didn't need the refillable option at all because we stayed club level at both resorts and had sodas and juices available 24/7.
IMHO this was easy money made on a collectible/souvenir. And now it's easy money lost as I would have spent $130 (before tax) but chose not to because the mugs just weren't particularly interesting or unique to me.
I also thought my retail options were limited. I used to enjoy going into MouseGear for special things I wouldn't find elsewhere in the world. But I didn't bother to go this time because I could find the same shirts, etc everywhere. Why not just buy it all in DTD where I can use my AP discount?
And no F! dinner package for me this year. What was the point when it made more sense to attend the 2nd show on the 2nd night (which was still scary crowded with lines down to the villains show 45 min prior) and all early reports indicated that you had to be there an hour ahead even with the package. Nope - we just chose to cancel our ADR's and hang out in the lounge for evening appetizers and then have a smoothie in line if we were feeling peckish instead of spending on $155 (pre tax and tip) on table service for five adults (really 2 adults and 3 girls aged 10, 12, and 13 who eat very little).
Three instances where I would have spent more, but didn't due to cutbacks at standardization. I'd bet there are more examples out there...