when we talk about what direction Disney is taking. Particularly in a service or creative field, its very difficult to succeed when you make your goal staying ahead of your competition at a given moment.
This is one area I am not completely in agreement on. WDW has to recognize its competition particularly in the R & D department. They no longer contain all the inhouse talent. It is important they remain innovative but they are not "chasing the other guy here". They should be basing decisions on the market and today that consumer has been overexposed and inundated with entertainment choices well beyond what Disney is used to offering. The model has to move beyond what was implemented in the 70's.
If its wearing off for guests, Disney is not doing its job, and those guests will vacation elsewhere, in places where that feeling does not wear off.
Not necessarily. Vacation decisions are based on time, money and enjoyment. The reality of this trip is that it is up to the consumer to decide how much enjoyment they will experience. They control their own temperament. It is up to WDW to provide the venue.