Disney is my happy place so it's hard for me to compare it with itself. I'm always happy there, past and present.
I love the interactive games, loved when EE arrived, TSM, glad Who Wants to Be a Millionaire was replaced. I think the Boardwalk area is fantastic, tho seeing the swan & dolphin from Epcot does annoy me. I remember when ITTBAB opened how amazing it was over honey I shrunk the audience. I love AK. I think it's just an amazing park.
And FP is for me a huge thing. It was shockingly fantastic the first time I used it.
Remember when you couldn't eat in the castle? I loved when they made the castle a thing.
When my baby (5 yrs old) was 6 months we did free
ddp. To our family it was a revelation. Prior to that we stayed offsite and didn't eat onsite much. To have a hotel in my price (all stars) and food changed my Disney world forever.
And I'm glad when they change rides, usually. My family loves the Donald version of the Mexico ride. And Judy Dench. And the new star tours. Hopefully we'll love test track.
So I guess I am one that likes change. I am worried about fp+ but it's probably more because there are unknowns that make planning my summer trip hard right now than not liking the concept.
As for crowds all the time, I love that wdw is international. It's so fun to talk to people from all over the world. But if its an international audience, the regular slow seasons will be off since their summers are not always ours. Plus, I now have kids in school and have to go in August. So I've learned to deal with crowds and its my own doing. Plus, the shows are more enjoyable with crowds. The walkways are irritating. But the actual shows are livelier.
I'm a fan girl. We're snowed in this weekend and watched Treasure Planet, Dumbo, and The Great Mouse Detective.
I loved wdw as a girl, very fond memories of my grandparent there. And my dh and I had a fantastic date there when we were first married. It was in 1995 I think & my dad dropped us off at the Dolphin and we did Epcot & MK in one day. Such a fun day.
So me. I'm not sentimental. Change with the times. Pretty sure Walt himself said, "We aren't sentimental around here. We keep moving forward."
I love that. And I love that despite that, they keep a few nostalgia things like CoP.