Certainly, the people I met at WDI did care about the projects. however, I think the imagination or the opportunity to be creative is gone that is for sure. They are building cookie cutter projects and rides now. All the rides at HK have already been built elsewhere. So, HK does not have any stand alone or signature rides.
I think Disney is still having a problem of forcing the "Disney" way down the throats of consumers in foreign countries. They failed in France and it sounds like they are struggling in HK.
I still believe that they should lower the prices across the board and make it up with volume sales. However, Disney would rather raise prices and watch attendance go down for some reason and have a half empty park, hotels that are not at capacity and a public perception problem.
Don't get me wrong, I have been a huge Disney Fan since the first time I went in 1971. However, when Eisner came in it became a business of short term P/L and 20% returns and stopped being the Disney we all grew up with. The 80's we all fell in love that our company was doing so great then the beast came in the 90's. The Disney Decade was the death to the parks as far as I was concerned.