I'm totally confused as to why some people automatically equate a few critical post by a member to mean that they hate WDW. I also don't like singling out one member; but, since lockedoutlogic has already been mentioned numerous times, I will use him as an example. It seems clear to me that anyone who reads his post can see the guy is a hugely passionate Disney fan. It is equally apparent the guy has more insight and knowledge about all things Disney than the average customer at WDW. I also find his most of his post to be quite entertaining even if I don't agree with them. He can be critical of WDWC, is a wordsmith, and he may go overboard with some of his colorful colloquialisms; but, none of that would give me any inclination that he "hates" WDW. Actually, I get the opposite impression.
All of that makes me wonder where I may fall on the spectrum. I just returned from WDW. My last stop before heading home was DTD. I have to say, I was completely blown away. Not by DTD itself, but by the parking garage. That is the most kick a$$ parking garage I have ever been in. It is amazing how it tells you how many spaces are left on each level and even each row. I was blown away by how nice it was, all of the technology involved, and how much easier it was to find a good parking space. I can't say enough good things about the garage. That said, it's a freaking parking garage! Why can't WDWC put that kind of effort into developing a new attraction that blows me away as much as the garage does? WDW has so many wonderful things and does so many things so well; but, it's not perfect. If someone points out one of WDW's mistakes or expresses an opinion that is not complimentary, why does that make them a WDW hater?