lockedoutlogic
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We moved to Orlando a little over a year ago, and live 10 minutes from Downtown Disney. Since we've gotten Universal passes my 10 year old son prefers going to City Walk for movies, eating, etc, over downtown Disney. And its great they are adding new things, but the restaurants they added are so high end they don't appeal to me unless its a special occasion. I've gone to Disney consistently as an adult from 2001-present, and its really disappointing how they have fallen off in so many regards. I know a lot of my posts come across as hating and complaining, but its honestly because I want them to get back to what they were. The only time I have felt much "Disney Magic" in the past 3 years is on the 2 cruises we took. Beyond that over many trips this past year, my experiences in the park have ranged from ok to terrible.
Perfect...
I'm gonna use the above excellent thought to illustrate something about me...
I'm asked - with far too much regularity - "why do you even go to Disney?" ...meaning why to I read and write here...
This post has alot of my feelings in it with different details.
Nobody would/should look at it as a "Disney hater"
And I can honestly say that its the same for me.
I love it there... I put alot of sweat and brainpower Into the place and even more money and patience since...
But yes...yes!...this post is correct.
I... Like the poster... Don't want Disney to fail. But there's no reason to sit in silence and not say "gotta do better, guys..."
Wdw was at its peak (hopefully not a permanent record) from 97-2000. And note that much of that fell after the period of major expansion...
But they were running an impressive portfolio of offerings more according to the Disney management style/ideals...and making money every step of the way.
But now we have little of that - we have no freedom to "update" in the parks...we have these calculated "event" projects that are as transparent as Saran Wrap...
Announce big, cut back, stretch it out like the last :45 seconds of an NCAA tourney game...bleed it, bleed it, bleed it, open it...then shut the cranes down for 5 years - if we are lucky.
What's funny is they do have a couple of legit players in the game now in town. Much moreso than the first 30-35 years in Orlando.
But now the threat is met with "IP"...which is fancy for profits without investment. And you start pecking away at the foundation long term.
But these managers aren't thinking long term - and nobody has much of an issue.
Why should there be only two choices in this discussion?
1. Agree with all and shut up
2. Go somewhere else.
There very much needs to be a "grey option" In between the black and the white.
I recently noticed other posters saying that they enjoy things and throwing in " while it lasts"
Ten years ago would anyone have thought that? The idea that the good experience is not here to stay was almost unconscionable...
That is erosion and it is managements fault. And ours...because they reap the benefits of the "black or white" world they are spinning.