No. It is anounced as being canceled, as is the Sounds like Summer concerts.
Do you know of new and improved things coming along to offset these losses?
In November, I was talking to a security man while I was touring a resort to take pictures. I had asked him about when the rest of the Christmas decorations would be going up, since the big tree wasn't up yet in the lobby. He just struck up general conversation about all things Disney, and he said that over the next three years, the plans were on the table to cut many, many things. He said it would be done in little snips here and there, but that by the time the three year plan was finished, there would be a significant difference with many losses.
He had been there for almost twenty years, and loved Disney, but he said the future plans that he had seen were disappointing a lot of longtime people. He said the almighty dollar at the top was going to ruin the magic. He didn't say it in a bitter way, but rather in a very matter-of-fact and even sad way. He probably shouldn't even have said all of that to a guest, but he genuinely seemed disappointed that he couldn't give me better news about the future of Disney.
My daughter and son-in-law had planned to buy into DVC this summer, but after that information, they're putting that on hold for a while. They want to see how much things change first before they sink that much money into anything.
We are Disney crazy here in this house, so it was disheartening to hear all of that. I left feeling it was true, yet hoping that what he considered noticeable snips would not really be as noticeable to guests. Every time I have heard of another cut since that conversation, however, I think about him.
I wonder if we wrote all of this down, and then looked back at the list in three years, how much would really be lost? I hope the cuts of the three year plan don't ruin the magic, and I hope there are some additions along the way to offset the cuts. The way he talked, Disney was going to end up no different from any other amusement park, and I will be sad if that holds true. Disney is my 'heaven on earth', and I can't see myself losing the feeling I have when I am there, but when I hear of new cuts, I do think my happy place is taking a bit of a beating right now.