Well, I wish we could have said the same thing.

We walked all the way to Thunder Mountain only to find it closed 3 times, Space Mountain broke down on us once, we chose MK as the park to go to on our last day so my son could play the Sorcerers of MK game and wouldn't you know it was down (all morning!!). Due to the rain, not Disney's fault but frustrating, our Fantasmic show started and then was cancelled (after they told us in was just going to start late) and it seems like they could have offered us passes for the next night show after all that waiting, the Indiana Jones show we saw was missing the exciting exploding truck part, we waited an insanely long time to see Soarin and our seat was right next to a large spot on the screen, a belt broke at Blizzard Beach that brought up the toboggan rafts so those slides couldn't be used, one time the monorail stopped for a bit and it wouldn't have been so bad but the A/C wasn't working in our crowded car at the time. One of our rooms had a buzzing refrigerator and wasn't cleaned that well (the room not the refrigerator). We called about the refrigerator but on the second day just decided to unplug it. We had to get up early to get to the CL to get breakfast unless you were ok with a bagel since they didn't always replenish the croissants or other pastries, we had two nights (and I didn't hit everyone so not sure about others) where our CL apps were exactly the same, and we had one restaurant experience that was less than desirable and another that was so-so at best. I noticed more than one messy bathroom but it was late at night at the parks so maybe that is why. We would sometimes return to use a FP and there was a line to get into the FP line which appeared longer than the standby, however, we did learn that this was misleading but not until we walked away a few times... None of these things alone are showstoppers or ruined our trip but it is a little much in a one week trip and I guess i have a bit of sour grapes because of it (and these are just specific things that happened on top of the expected construction, rehabs, crowds, etc. but altogether they do really impact the "magic"). It is just sort of a bitter pill to swallow that now I also have to pay more for a childs AP as well as mine or for tickets for the family.
Now....we did still have an enjoyable trip and made some good memories. However, it doesn't mean there weren't issues and I do think value and expectations are changing overtime. Yes, we will go back, but maybe just once a year and/or we will also change the way we visit. I do hope the Disney I originally fell in love with comes back to life and that there is a focus on truly caring about the experience of all visitors and not just focusing on the new visitor and that they catch up on maintenance and construction.
OK, I have said more than enough, and will try to go back to being positive. However, right now when people ask about going I have a hard time saying "you really must go" and am instead saying "I would wait a year or two".