Hey Pete!
Beginning on September 27th there is going to be a FABULOUS series by Ken Burns on PBS ---- America's National Parks - 6 episodes. Now THERE will be a list of things to do which will toss even Disney out of the conversation!
National Parks ---- our National treasures --- talk about rising above the competitional of ANY theme park or roller coaster!!!
It's going to be my DH and my "bucket list"!!!
We will still squeeze in our 2 or 3 Disney trips a year...but OMG our really EXCITING trips will be trips of discovery.
Hey there!...I did catch a blurb about that in EW (Entertainment Weekly). I think I oughta DVR it. Looks like we will be going out next summer to meet my parents at Bryce and Zion NP...two of my favorites.
Back to the original topic...there is a possibility that Disney might nickle and dime everything in the new FL...but I don't think that will happen. While Disney charges you for a lot of things - I don't think they've ever charged for the base level attractions. My guess is that the actual Meet n Greet experiences will be free..but there will be photopass photographers everywhere to capture the experience and sell you a picture of it if you wish.
I personally don't have a problem with Disneys "No thrill rides" policy. For our family trip - I am the only one that will hit the thrill rides. DW will do some of the tamer ones, she tried EE and won't do it again, same with ToT. DD is 6 but won't go near most thrillers - I am still trying to get her to ride PotC. (She doesn't like it because "Pirates have bad teeth.") DMIL is coming with us this trip, and at 65 I seriously doubt we will even get her on Goofy's Barnstormer.
Don't get me wrong, I love Universal. I think they do "big rides" great, and many are well themed, especially in IoA. It's been 12 years since I've been to US, and 9 for IoA...and I'd love to go back, but it doesn't even make sense for our family, even if it costs less - which on a per day basis it doesn't - as I don't think you would get more than 2 days of interest from me at Universal. But, The Simpson ride looks like a blast. And I am eager to see what they do in Harry Potter-land...I know that ride will be top-notch. (Though Rip, Ride, Rockit to me seems a bit of a disappoinment...a bit of a rip-off of RnRC, and then they try to *sell* you a video of your ride? I'm sure there are plenty that will buy it, but wholly cow - what a waste of money. How often are you going to watch a video of yourself sitting on a roller coaster screaming?) Heck, I haven't even been on the mummy ride yet.
I think the point is, if I want coasters, I don't have to fly 1500 miles and spend $3000 on vacation to do it. Not only is Cedar Point 4 hours away, but Canada's Wonderland, which has 1/2 dozen awesome coasters, is only 2 hours away. Not to mention Darien Lake, Kennywood, Hersey Park, King's Dominion (Cinc.). I think that's why Disney stays away from the thrill ride market...thrill rides are everywhere.
Final point, they could spend $250 million and put in an awesome thrill ride, and what would be the result? People would say "Great...but you still don't have enough thrill rides." Instead they spend money on MnG for kids, a dark ride that'll appeals to just about everyone, and a fun new dining experience. Good for them.
I agree with your comment that I hope they don't do it on the cheap. But I think they have learned from their mistakes at DCA - they are pouring SO much money into that place that they it will cost them way more in the long run. The FL expansion does not require nearly the capital that DCA did. MK is the heart of WDW, I think they will do it right.
SkierPete