The "bold" is exactly why we do stay onsite and deluxe. We do a lot of EPCOT dining/drinks.
Under 10 minutes from leaving our room at BC with no possible interruptions is amazing.
We do split stays with BLT so thats when we do MK dining.
We've done very similar, except CL: BC/BWK/CR/Poly/GF, and before that the Swan. We've now stayed all CL! My response was too long, so I cut the part about arriving early (during short stays) to take advantage of an extra breakfast. Again, the new policies have encouraged us to take shorter visits.
Even when going on foot, we've experienced things like: twisted ankle, stuck ride, sudden vomit (like the time someone else's vomit landed all over my sister, and she decided she wanted a clean shirt before eating dinner), that made getting around quickly a problem.
Partly we changed our plans last year for non-WDW reasons. It just occurred to us during the non-WDW part of our trips, we were much more relaxed. Even touring US with FotLA was just so much more relaxing. We just wandered where we wanted. Their resort boat was also delayed in a storm, but it was no worry - because we weren't locked into being anywhere at a specific time.
The cumulative effect of being constrained to specific times all day is not relaxing. Several times, even with a FP, it took us nearly an hour to ride Space Mtn. Then we had to worry about missing the rest of our FP's, or standing in the long kiosk line to change them! If WDW's trains (so to speak) all ran perfectly on time, it would be easier to forgive them.
But MANY WDW systems are so very far from running perfectly. All last year, Magicbands don't work right, the
MDE website doesn't work right, kiosk lines were long. Almost always - at least one elevator at CR is not working- sometimes half the them are down. Multiple times the faceplates on our hotel doors fell off. Rides break down all the time.
Disney's solution was to threaten guests with a no show fee instead of fixing the problems on their end. I mean really, it's pretty easy to see, if WDW wants to double capacity in MK, then they ALSO should have added adequate TS dining.
That's what makes it all such a mess right now.
I'm not sure I agree just with the heading of this thread- I think where WDW really missed the boat was in not adding more exciting, non ADR TS dining in MK. They also desperately need to revamp broad areas- like the whole Imagination pavilion. I am glad they've added some dining to the WS, but it is high time to add another pavilion.
I hope they hurry up and open more attractions at AK and HS. I hope the new Norway ride is a big hit!
Would it also be so hard to discreetly double the number of Anna/Elsa greets?
(and why oh why, if they were going to relocate the greet area did they put it in the middle of already congested Fantasyland?)