No question that the longer you've been going to Disney World, the more often you go per year, and the more of a Disney 'fan' you are, the more you're going to notice and probably dislike the changes where everything moves behind a pay wall. Specifically because of what Disney World used to be - there simply was no comparison for us of Disney to other theme parks - the complete immersion, attention to detail, meticulous theming, and the service, friendliness, and perks that you got back then compared to today is night and day. It might almost be more acceptable if some of those old perks and benefits simply went away in changing times, but somehow it's more disappointing to see that those things are still there, but require additional spending to access them. When ticket prices and stays have already gone up well past inflation on their own, AND things that used to be included with that price no longer are, it sticks in our craw a little more. Ironically, it's not about the actual money - it really is more on principle. I could afford all of the paywall perks, but somehow I just can't justify in my mind paying extra when those things would have been free in Disney of yesteryear.
And the funny thing is that Disney really is losing a lot of good money from some real devoted long term fans and just trying to make it up from newbies and one-time visitors. It might pay off in the short term, but really seems it will hurt them in the long term. Some of those 1-big-trip folks might never be back, or not for many years - someone like me, if you restored all those free perks i used to get, and kept me happy, would be there 4, 5, even 6 trips a year, spending for
DVC, AP, and $100+ per person dinners, cocktails, behind the scenes tours, boat and cart rentals, and so on - probably upwards of $7-8K per year PER PERSON. The less I enjoy my time in the parks, the more I tend to walk around a few hours, mostly skip the too-long lines, head back to my room, drink and eat my own food I brought with me, ride some free transportation around to wander through some resorts, drop down to 1 or 2 nice dinners instead of 4 or 5, and go home. I spend far less when I don't have nice long enjoyable days in the parks. Over-1-hour standby lines and waitlists to get into a DVC lounge will definitely reduce my time in the parks! No free valet impacts me wanting to drive over to a nice restaurant. And I'm constantly wondering what will go behind a paywall next...pay $100 a year to have the privilege to make ADRs sooner than everyone else? Pay $100 a year to have the privilege to get a 10% discount on meals or shopping? $100 a year for free resort parking? $50 a year to send you a free DVC magnet?