TDC Nala
1937, what a year that was
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- Jun 22, 2001
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The point you are missing is that it is not about " having our cake and eating it too". It is about a question of value. Many of us, maybe not all but many, would not be complaining if the value was still the same. IF the parks kept up maintenance, if rides weren't down and I'm not talking scheduled refurbs, if they weren't cutting length and creativity of parades and firework shows (think DHS and Illuminations), if the food quality wasn't hit and miss while prices increase, if there were still as many characters and photographers and "magical" extras, if you could count on a clean and well kept room, if you could have some of the specialties and variety back in the Concierge lounges, if the fast pass lines weren't so variable (presuming this is temporary though), and so on so forth then I would happily pay an increase. I may even be willing to shell out more if the value and quality were there and consistent. What takes the "magic" out of it for some of us is experiencing a trip full of the above issues all the while being asked to pay more for less.
If you experienced all of that during your trip, no wonder you don't want to go back. If I experienced all of that in one trip I wouldn't go back either. Yes they took away my favorite thing - but I haven't experienced much of the list above. Of course I don't visit characters much or have photos taken, and there are restaurants I no longer visit, but there are others to pick up the slack.

Everything they see is fresh and new to them, what's to complain about?
