There should be a category, "Use it occasionally, but will miss it". We use it for MK, but not so much the others. Our big trip in Sept (before 9/11), the crowds were light (they always are those 10 days anyway). We like to use EE at MK, b/c we can do most of what we want to do before 10 and then go back to the resort to be lazy. We use it occasionally at MGM to ride RR and TT without having to worry about getting FP's. If we get FP's after we ride the first few times, then it is a bonus. We usually avoid the parks with weekend EE's b/c of the crowds. We like to take advantage of them during the week b/c then there is a real advantage with smaller crowds anyway and you can do more in the morning to be back at the hotel early to nap, swim, etc.. We use it occasionally at EPCOT to get on Test Track. We will miss it, and it will change our planning while we are there, but it won't keep us away (well, it may reduce the number of day trips we take by a little bit). We will REALLY miss E-ride nights. We LOVE those and have planned some 3 night get-aways specifically so we can have an e-ride night. That will be a huge void for us. Losing them both at the same time REALLY hurts and it puts more of a premium on having to use FP's. It may hurt my DW more, b/c now she will hear me more than ever sarcastically thanking Paul Pressler for all of the wonderful cutbacks he has implemented
By the way.............thanks again Paul for the "wonderful" work you are doing with WDW
Sorry if this is disjointed or incoherent. Lots of thoughts for this, but my allergy medicine is making me think and move in sssssllllllloooooowwwwww mmmmoooootttttiiiiiooonnnnnn.
I understand it is a business, but the cuts (or at least the manner they have been handled and the timing) are frustrating. I am not just refering to the post 9-11 cuts, but all the little things that were happening over the past few years as well. However, we still love Disney and all that Walt stood for, and hope things will return back to "normal" at WDW once the economy picks back up.