While I do agree with both of these from a financial perspective, as a guest who enjoys that last hour, it still stinks

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Coupled with all the other recent (and less than recent) cutbacks and changes, I also agree that it seems they are sacrificing the enjoyment of their more frequent guests in favor of infrequent and/or first timers. After all, they do likely make much less money per trip on the frequent/knowledgeable ones...
Stuff like the monorail cutbacks (how are those repairs going btw?), Dining Plans being increased so that it takes a degree in economics to make it work for you (or, just a really big spreadsheet

), decreasing the gap between adult and child APs, FP enforcement, less "other" stuff to do (PI, etc), and reduction of discounts all point to reducing the cost to value ratio of more frequent guests who will know better (in the case of the monorail, FPs, and other stuff and this EMH change) or know more about the discounts and how to work the financial side of their trips (room discounts are decreasing, Dining Plan increases making them money losers unless you actually plan them out, and QS almost impossible to even break even on) (the AP changes kinda stand on their own). The maintenance and CM issues can even be part of this, as first timers and infrequent visitors may be less likely to notice them.
Now, will I stop going altogether? Doubtful. This year's trip is obviously on, and future trips will depend on how it goes (but likely next year with family will go anyway). But if they are less enjoyable, then I'd be less likely to take lengthier trips and/or as pricey trips. After all, why bother making a good experience for me as a solo adult who works to get the discounts and make the dining work, when they could fill the same room, at full price, with a family that will buy the dining plan and lose a couple hundred dollars on it because they bought into the misleading advertising and think that everything is wonderful and perfect?
Wow. I'm cynical tonight.