1. Exactly. This is my point on how Minnie Vans make the problem worse. First of all, can Minni Vans even pick up at the gates, or do they have to pick up at the TTC? I would guess the TTC since they don't want them coming in and crowding up the bus lanes. Second, this just goes to show how the Minnie Vans do nothing to solve a problem that doesn't have a solution and instead try to simply cut in on a market they were loosing out on because their existing transportation was subpar. I'm not opposed to Minnie Vans as a concept, but charging that much extra just because it's "Disney brand" is a sure fire way to make sure you can't afford that fleet of vans you just bought. I get that these vans weren't designed to do anything but cut into Uber, but if that is the only goal, then charging more for the same service without actually adding anything beyond brand identity isn't what most people would call "good business sense". If Minnie Vans really want to compete, let people reserve them for later times (like when the exit crush happens) and let them pick people up directly in front of MK and not at the TTC. THEN you bet I'll pay $20 for one. Otherwise, if I can get all the way to the TTC before I get one, there is no reason for me not to take the cheaper Uber route.
2. Lets assume there is no more room for docks. Run 2 more ferry's then. As it stands, when one departs there is a delay before the next one lands. Stick a third rotation in there and you at least have a semi-constant flow of people loading up, with the only pauses being between a full load and the next boat departing.
3. Automated or not doesn't change having empty monorails lined up and ready to load. If it can stop at the loading station then it can stop before the loading station. Heck, it already does this when there is an issue loading the previous train up as we found out when we sat on the train for 10 minutes because of some shenanigans on the train ahead of us.
Major crowds when leaving are one thing. Doing nothing to alleviate them is another. Those crowds have only gotten worse over the years and Disney has done nothing to change that.