I was away for a bit, but I'm back (carpel tunnels and all

). A couple of takes on optimism out there, and a lot of Eisner talk. I don't believe you have to be counting the days to ME's departure to possess optimism. With that, on with the loooong response

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Now I dont want to be argumentative with any of you.
Suuuuuurre

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The Baron is back!!!!!!!
That only compounds my confusion!!
Mission accomplished
So, Mr. Kidds!! Again I ask. From where do you get your optimism!?!?! Cause other than having a good time when your there (same as me) and some obscure blind faith, you havent told me anything!!
Yes, I figured my first salvo was just short enough to confu
..er, I mean frustrate you

. Now let me elaborate on a few things.
Before I do that, I want to make it known that no one here can give you the answer you are looking for. No one can point to a documented strategic plan that says Disney will spend $x,xxx,xxx,xxx
over the next x
..years to do X, Y, and Z in the old time tradition of Walt himself. No one can point to a new management team that gets it. No one can give you the tiniest shred of concrete proof that things will get better. I understand that you would accept no less than some such forms of evidence (if you really thought there was an adequate or reasonable answer to the question at hand that might make you feel the teeeensiest bit o optimism

). I realize that no small shifts in trend or reversal of decision, occasional worthy additions, and unfounded rumor will sway your thoughts. In fact, folks like AV have a better chance at providing chunks of concrete (that has yet to set) proof that things will get worse. Yes, things have declined, philosophy has changed, and the World isnt what it used to be. As much as I hate to admit when the cold cranium is correct, the question the optimists are answering is more along the lines of Where do you get your optimism that your
Disney vacations will continue to be magical?, as opposed to Where do you get your optimism that Disney will return to processes that generate Magic like they used to? (Ive REALLY got you on the brink of optimism now, dont I?

but dont clear that seat in car #3 for me just yet!) So on we go
Lets try an analogy we all love those just to put things into perspective. Granted, with the dozens of people contributing to this thread you will have dozens of different perspectives, but here is my take
The WDW of old was the most decadent flourless chocolate torte. So incredibly dense and chocolaty, with the most amazing chocolate ganache with just the slightest hint of Grand Marnier. Ohsooooooooooooogooooood!!! To me, the WDW of today is that same decadent torte, with the chocolate ganache, but they did away with the touch of Grand Marnier. They got cheap, they got lazy, the new pastry chef has a different philosophy
..it could be any of a dozen reasons. So, how can I say
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Nothing that I can't deal with?
Well, I liked the Grand Marnier in the sauce, but it isnt something I looked for, or wanted all the time, and I enjoy the wonderful torte just as much without it.
You see, deal with might be a strong statement. Ill rephrase it as nothing that has a significant negative impact on my WDW experience. No more MHB (Mickey Head Butter for any newcomers

), no more chocolates with the bill, no more midnight hours no big deal for me. None of these has detracted from my WDW experience. Yes, my, I, and me are all over those statements but I am the only one that matters in my evaluation of WDW, and my optimism for the future of my WDW vacations.
A big problem we have here is that many of those without optimism, and those who are actually pessimistic, see the WDW of today as a Duncan Hines cup cake with store bought frosting. I not sure there is a way to reconcile the chocolate tortes and the cup cakes, as personal, objective opinion and individual experience is such a big part of each persons WDW experience and their view of Disney as a whole.
Trying to move outside the question of optimism for my visits and into optimism for magical processes, and so you dont think that I dont get the big picture, I realize that leaving out the Grand Marnier, the MHB, the chocolates, the midnight hours, adding less than past Disney quality attractions like DinoRama (not that all additions fit this bill) or adding any new attractions at a slow pace, etc.
..all are the result of a conscious decision to offer something different, something less, in order to increase the bottom line. There is that philosophy of yours. I realize that, for some, it comes at the expense of customer satisfaction. Someone is bound to be upset that the parks dont remain open until midnight, or that their butter doesnt come in the shape of the Head Mouses head (ok not many, but a few

). For some that translates into less magic. Once again, for me, none of that matters and the magic quotient hasnt been reduced. Yes, I should, and do, keep my eye on the future of the Disney Company, but I have yet to see them make decisions, even those that I think are bad or wrong, that are leading the company down the road to bankruptcy and the parks to ruin. They may even make some more bad decisions, but I dont see that any of those would have a significant negative impact on my WDW experience. Really, why should I? All the egregious decisions some feel have been made are water under the bridge, with each subsequent trip we have taken being just as magical as the last, each trip providing some new element of magic (and maybe an element I wouldnt have discovered had the parks been open until midnight). Furthermore, how on earth is it convoluted to say that (recognizing bad decisions and things I might think hurt the company) despite the bad decisions Disney offers an unequalled family vacation in an environment like no other? They do!!!! It is that simple. Even you agree, or you wouldnt bring the Baron clan there for the annual summer sojourn. Am I right? How is that convoluted?
Yeah, yeah, yeah you will say, So it hasnt affected you yet, but what about when they do this or that and it gets worse? Let me turn the tables on you why should I be so pessimistic? All those bad things havent amounted to a hill of beans for me so why should I believe they ever will? Not that I am an apologetic pacifist when it comes to Disney. I will stand up and voice my opinion on changes that I dont like. I wont just accept what they want to give me if it doesnt provide my family what we are looking for. I wont allow my expectations and plans to be dictated by Disney. If it ever got to that point I would take HB2K type action but it isnt there, isnt close, and I dont think it will be for me - I have no reason to.
Optimism for the future restoration of the magical processes of old? Well, that is a tough question. As mentioned earlier, there have been some decision and trend reversals, there are some Disney quality additions coming (M:S, Philharmagic), and there are always the rumors (Epcot cash infusion, Forbidden Mountain). Combine those with the fact that it isnt all that bad now (decline and flawed philosophy and all) and I have more reason to be optimistic than I do to be pessimistic.
Time for you to answer some questions, Herr Baron. You happily agree to the stipulation of more deletes than adds, changed philosophy, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera
... Well, given all that, do you still go? Do you still go as often as you ever did? Do you still enjoy WDW when you are there? Do you enjoy it as much as you ever did? If someone told you 20 years ago that Disney would have done all the terrible things you believe they have, would you have thought that your answer to these questions would have been the same? Bottom line is that all the egregious decisions havent amounted to all that much for you either, or for many people. Why should you believe that there will be further changes that finally will? And where is your proof? I doubt that Disney will shorten hours any more heck, they have been reversing that trend as of late and have been bringing back more entertainment, not providing less. I dont view that as an add in any way, but perhaps a stoppage of the bleeding? They have already hit a low on resorts with the All Stars and Pop, and those dont have to affect you anyway. Where are all the terrible things coming down the line that will finally break the Baroncamels back? I dont believe they are coming and have no reason to.
Well, that rambled a bit

, but it should keep you busy typing for a page or two

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