Lothlórien
Living the Mouse Dream
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For me, the major disappointment comes with the constant price hikes while so many things are closed down and being removed (taken away).
We are taking a wait and see approach. I've booked a trip to another place already and plan to continue to do so. We hope to go back someday but if we don't we had some great times.
Excellent post here..........I too am a survivor of melanoma and understand your concerns about the beach.........although we must also be careful in the Orlando sun tooI can't argue with the points you've made but we still go to Disney, however it is usually just once a year. And the reason is simple---we know what we are getting at Disney. I'm not a beach person having had melanoma and don't want to risk a reoccurrence. We go on cruises regularly as well, but Dismey is "our vacation spot"
We look for ways to make it less expensive by cashing in points or air miles to help pay for it. We stay in budget resorts as we are in the parks when they are open so see no need to pay for a room we are not in that much. The way we do Disney does not work for every family, but it works for us. So even with the closures, cutbacks, etc. it is still magical to us and we look forward to,seeing what will be coming next!
Agree... The recent round of character cuts is what did it for me. We won't be back for awhile.
So who all has been cut?
I just read the easywdw post and now I am officially upset! For us, it's not so much the parades or shows but the lack of late nights and early mornings over spring break? What does this mean for the summer?? Disney is obviously in the mode of maximizing profits and minimizing value to guests. This is are clear by minimizing the perks of staying on site and just providing something that doesn't cost them anything (30 days more FP+ selections.)
I honestly feel very sorry for people who will be visiting WDW for the very first time in the next 12 months. They are being royally ripped off.IMO, although I'm sure very unpopular, I think a lot of the disappointment with WDW on the Dis boards have to do with too many visits. Many here visit so often that they don't appreciate the entire value of the parks. To someone who's never been, or only goes every few years, all the things "missing" aren't missed, and the things closed are just another reason to come back again in a few years. But when someone goes every year, or twice a year changes, closures, construction seem to be taken much more personally because it's "just not the same" as six months ago, or six months before that, or six months before that. Sometimes there's a such thing as "too much." No one should be sad, annoyed, or angry about trips to Disney.
So who all has been cut?