raidermatt
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Pirate- Thank you for the most insightful comment of the thread!
Baron-
This is only valid to a certain point. Yes, Disney offers the overall concept of Magic. And if most or all of it is lost on the guest, so be it. But nobody is the same, and there are different aspects to the Magic that appeal to each of us. Just taking MK/DL as an example, that's why some of us are captivated by Peter Pan, others by Space Mountain, others by Dumbo, or Spectro, or MSEP, or Main Street, or any combination of those things and many others. There are very few who find EVERYTHING in DL/MK to be a magical experience (I guess we are the lucky ones!). The same is true of a resort.
In all honesty, I would guess you are an anomaly in this case (there are worse things to be
) . I understand the idea that just because we don't use something doesn't mean we would say "no" when asked if we want it on a survey. However, I just don't think there are very many who lose Magic because of things that have little/no direct effect on them. Besides, AS being on the grounds does not stop the launches or the Monorail. They are still there and available for those of us who care.
From my perspective, its a philosophy that results in good business.

Baron-
It is most definitely defined by Disney! Not the guest! The guest can choose to accept what Disney offers or reject it, but the concept is dictated by Disney.
This is only valid to a certain point. Yes, Disney offers the overall concept of Magic. And if most or all of it is lost on the guest, so be it. But nobody is the same, and there are different aspects to the Magic that appeal to each of us. Just taking MK/DL as an example, that's why some of us are captivated by Peter Pan, others by Space Mountain, others by Dumbo, or Spectro, or MSEP, or Main Street, or any combination of those things and many others. There are very few who find EVERYTHING in DL/MK to be a magical experience (I guess we are the lucky ones!). The same is true of a resort.
WRONG!!! Or I am truly an anomaly. I drive everywhere I can when in Disney. The transportation options are still very important to me.
In all honesty, I would guess you are an anomaly in this case (there are worse things to be

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But catering that Magic to the individual is a wise decision.
I disagree. But that is a business discussion and I have been talking
philosophy.
From my perspective, its a philosophy that results in good business.