Very well said!
I was thinking the exact same thing about packing an extra 3,000 people into already overcrowded parks. Ummm...yay?? This is a "success" to the visitor how?
I think Disney is seriously underestimating the "word of mouth" effect. When hoards of previously fanatical Disney lovers stop cheerleading for Disney and instead start griping about overcrowding/long lines/ FP+/ etc., the seemingly endless stream of once-in-a-life timers and shiny-eyed newbies will eventually dry up. Those loyal, repeat cheerleaders were the ones helping to create the demand for the "I'm finally going to Disneyworld!" type visitors.
It obviously didn't happen last year (most trips were planned long before this debacle was truly underway), it may not happen this year or even next year. But it will eventually happen if things continue down this path. A company can only rely on past goodwill for so long before that is simply not enough.
I have been a *huge* Disney cheerleader for years now. I can't count how many friends and family members I have personally convinced to go to Disney by my rave reviews and glowing post-trip feedback.
Recently? Well, lets just say that I no longer feel confident recommending Disney to anyone right now. In the past few months, the four families that I attempted to help/re-adjust plans that had been previously booked, came home with mostly negative experiences. From the technology "glitches" that they experienced, to the excessive amount of "annoying" (their word) preplanning, to the rude and overwhelmed CMs, to the long lines...not one single family I know who has traveled there in the last several months has any desire to return.
In fact, my co-worker who was there last week was stunned at how crowded the parks were on a week of mainly 3-4 crowd level predictions. She had a horrible experience at DHS, and was upset that she consistently had to wait in 50-90 minute lines in MK. In fact, she ended up only spending 2 of her four days at Disney and spent the other 2 at US. When she returned to the office, she single-handedly convinced another co-worker who had been considering an upcoming Disney trip to skip Disney altogether and head elsewhere.
I understand that my personal experiences are anecdotal; however, they aren't happening in a vacuum. As PP said, check out the Disney Facebook page reviews or look at other avid Disney fan sites...people are unhappy/upset right now. This isn't one or two people griping about a random bad trip; this is numerous, numerous people all complaining about one general problem (the thing that Disney happened to dump a huge amount of money into).
This report speaks of anything but "success" to me. If Disney's intent is to keep cramming as many people as they can into the parks using the premise of MM+ (without adding capacity), then in my personal view of success, the future looks very bleak indeed.