We just had a really nice trip to Disneyworld, but I did see some evidence of "cost-cutting" in the parks, the resorts, and even at the vacation club. I'm not suggesting that Disney isn't great or that DVC isn't wonderful (because they are) but I wonder if this is a trend we should be concerned with.
A few examples:
The OKW Turtle Shack snack bar was closed some of the time we were there, even during the middle of the day. Granted, the pool wasn't very busy, but I've never seen it close before.
Housekeeping and landscaping at OKW seemed slightly "off"... nothing to be alarmed about but things just weren't quite as "perfect" as usual.
Port Orleans and Dixie Landings have merged, and the bus service has been combined. The buses were extremely crowded - in some cases too crowded to board. This was done for "efficiency", we were told. Housekeeping at these resorts was even worse.
Perks for Annual Pass holders have been virtually eliminated!!!
Many snack bars and restaurants in the parks didn't open until lunchtime. I remember this happening in the past, but never to this extent. It was nearly impossible to find anything to eat in Magic Kingdom before 11am.
The "Character Connection" in Epcot appears to have closed - it was a great place to see Mickey, but now you have to stand in line at Toontown to see him.
What do you think? Are these signs of the "belt-tightening" Disney is doing, or am I overreacting?
Jon
A few examples:
The OKW Turtle Shack snack bar was closed some of the time we were there, even during the middle of the day. Granted, the pool wasn't very busy, but I've never seen it close before.
Housekeeping and landscaping at OKW seemed slightly "off"... nothing to be alarmed about but things just weren't quite as "perfect" as usual.
Port Orleans and Dixie Landings have merged, and the bus service has been combined. The buses were extremely crowded - in some cases too crowded to board. This was done for "efficiency", we were told. Housekeeping at these resorts was even worse.
Perks for Annual Pass holders have been virtually eliminated!!!
Many snack bars and restaurants in the parks didn't open until lunchtime. I remember this happening in the past, but never to this extent. It was nearly impossible to find anything to eat in Magic Kingdom before 11am.
The "Character Connection" in Epcot appears to have closed - it was a great place to see Mickey, but now you have to stand in line at Toontown to see him.
What do you think? Are these signs of the "belt-tightening" Disney is doing, or am I overreacting?
Jon