4 minutes!?!?!

This is getting worse by the day. It's not good enough that half the park is down for refurb.
I get that folks are frustrated and disappointed, but
half of the park is not down for refurbishment. While I think it's fair to say that a lot of big things are down at various times this spring, it's an exaggeration to say that it's half of the parks. I just don't want folks to read this thread (or ones like it) and think that half of the parks are really closed.
Disney is cutting their budget....at my expense.
Disney is not cutting their budget if you consider that they're spending money to upgrade, refurbish, and improve attractions and shows. Yes, the guests that are going before the 60th kicks off are bearing the brunt of the refurbishments, but that's not the same as saying they're cutting their budget. Refurbishments happen and there isn't really any substitute they can roll out. For example, if they're going to refurbish Splash Mountain it's not like they have a second Splash Mountain they could open in it's place.
In terms of fireworks, Fantasy in the Sky is a place holder show that they're using while they refurbish the castle and work on upgrading the existing firework equipment. Assuming the rumors about the equipment upgrades, it's not surprising that they have to go back to far simpler show. They aren't going to invest in developing a placeholder show, so the only other option is to completely forgo fireworks while this work takes place. While a 4 minute older show is hardly ideal, I think it's better than the alternative of no fireworks at all.
I guess, my question to you would be what would they have to do to make you happy? I mean in realistic terms, given that they want to have the improvements ready for the 60th, what do you think they should do? The only things that come to my mind (that might make some folks happy - but still not all) are discounted tickets (which they're doing for SoCal residents, but it doesn't help travelers from elsewhere) and longer park hours (which probably doesn't make sense during the lower attendance periods of the year).