Yeah, it's one of those posts...
Been going to DW for about 20 years now. Have seen lots of changes. Haven't liked the direction they've been headed for the last 10 (or so) years. I may have finally reached my breaking point. Unfortunately, we had just renewed our APs.
Anyway, first of all I must say, I'm incredibly-disappointed in the new 7 Dwarfs Mine Train attraction. Really? That's it? After all that time and all that hype? Even my 11 and 8 year old kids were like, "That's it?" Sure, the 11 year old is liking bigger rides but the 8 year old still likes some of the tamer rides. But it really was disappointing. I'm sure there are people here talking about how awesome it is. Well, nobody in our party (7 in all) thought it was worthwhile at all and we've all been Disney fans for many years.
Anyone that was hoping Disney would have an epiphany and build some super coaster that would appeal to all age groups was highly mistaken. Disney rides are NOT ... repeat ... NOT Universal or Islands of Adventure rides. in my opinion Disney rides are geared primarily towards an age group between 5-10 years old, with the occasional ride that appeals to an older crowd (Rock-N-Rollercoaster) but to think that Disney is going to change their business scope overnight and create some great coaster is just assinine.
That being said ... I've not ridden the ride myself but I am also not holding my breath that 7DMT is going to be better than any of the other Disney Coasters that are already in the parks, then again I really don't go to Disney for my personal enjoyment to be honest, I do it for my kids!
Food still sucks although we did dine at Be Our Guest and I was impressed. Food choices were better and, as long as you didn't get the standard fare (e.g. hamburger/hot dog/french fries) it wasn't half bad. Rooms were also very cool although I'm not a Beauty and the Beast fan but I can appreciate what they did there. So that was nice although it was RIDICULOUSLY expensive ($60+ for 2 adult choices and 2 kid meals).
Agree here ... 100% ... Disney food is rediculously overpriced and underwhelming. In fact, rarely does my family eat in the parks - if we're at MK we may get a Waffle Sandwhich from Sleepy Hollow or some Cheese Fries from Casey's. Other than that ... we leave property and go eat at one of the many fine establishments around Orlando!
And, most of all, Fast Pass Plus SUCKS!!!!!!! I thought it sucked when they first rolled it out but I was hoping they'd correct some things. Well, they didn't. Still impossible to get the popular attractions unless you book very far in advance. Like most people, I don't know what I'm doing in 2 hours much less 30 days from now. A vacation shouldn't have to be planned out to the minute.
If you miss your FP+ time, well, that also sucks. I didn't realize I could correct it on the app and went to the attraction to ask how to have it corrected. They directed me to a kiosk. Huh!!?? Why couldn't they have either told me I could use the app or, better yet, why can they not do it themselves at the attraction? That's just plain stupid, but, then again, the whole system is stupid.
I guess this all depends on how you like to plan for "vacation". I'm also a semi-local AP holder and I absolutely LOVE FP+ ... my family knows exactly when we are going to the parks and for us to be able to secure FP for rides that we wouldn't have been able to get previously is absolutely amazing.
We have been to Disney numerous times in the past, and have never ridden TSM ... with FP+ we can now secure a FP weeks in advance and have no worries!
As far as missing your time slot - you've admitted that you didn't know you could use the app to make changes so a bit of blame falls on you for that. The CM is not going to tell you about the App, because there are still a large portion of the population that don't have smart phones so therefore the CM is probably directed to advise the customer of an opportunity that EVERYONE has (to use the kiosk). The CM's at the Kiosk don't have the ability to change time slots because imagine the backup that would cause ... family A is in line and get's to the front and Voila, they have missed their time slot, so now the CM has to stop the line, pull up the families FP+ in the system and make changes while Families B,C,D,E,F,G and so on are stuck behind them because Family A couldn't make the right time!
I actually said to my family after this trip I'm thinking of doing Universal once these APs are done. I got not push back, which I didn't expect as we've been a Disney family forever. It's really a shame they've taken something which was so great and turned it into the money machine it is now. They seem to only want to get that family coming for that, "once in a lifetime," visit so they can squeeze a bunch of money out of them and they know they won't get the complaints from them because, well, they just don't know any better. It's obvious they couldn't care less about regular customers.
I waited a few days before writing this to think more about it. Wanted to make sure it wasn't a knee-jerk reaction. Well, it's not. Again, it's a shame but I'm very disappointed in Disney and what they've become.
I agree with this to an extent, I do think Disney caters to those visitors that come in and spend $2-3K on their vactions more than the average local visitor BUT as an average local visitor myself I know how to work the system and get Disney to cater to me as well .. again it all goes back to how you like to plan out your trips.