Just because Disney makes changes which are designed to improve the bottom line doesn't necessarily mean that they are bad for its customers. The two are not mutually exclusive. .
Agree...nor is the opposite case true...WWI style stalemate here.
Some of those items are certainly legitimate issues--but then Disney doesn't hold a monopoly on making decisions of which its customers did not approve. You are grasping at straws in trying to portray things like DME and FastPass as bad for consumers. Many of the supposedly evil outsourced restaurants have excellent reputations (Via Napoli, Les Chefs de France, Yak & Yeti...)
I don't really care if everybody does it...that was never my claim. I don't like that disney does it. guilty.
I didn't say evil outsourced...i said outsourced. that is done to shift responsibility for staffing to a third party and just collect fees. nothing illegal about that...but it just highlights that disney cannot staff because they will not pay. That i do know...no offense.
And the restaurants are landry's...by and large. nothing necessarily bad in the reputation but also not necessarily memorable. And chefs de france is a little different...so we'll just throw that one out. Think "Hyperion Wharf" and then look at the outsourcing trend...i'm just commenting on the trend...some will probably be good...some will be bad.
But why gloss over the attractions so quickly since that's where your criticism began?
Ohhh...i love this...
You were quick to bring up a Universal comparison and praise them for building six attractions in a decade.
No...i am just saying they are putting effort in...and since we all hold disney to a higher level...their actions should be a little higher level. Which i actually included in my post and disclaimed what i think about the "competitor" market in florida...but somehow it didn't make it onto this one.
Now make an honest list of everything Disney has done to enhance its parks in the past 10 years. Consider brand new attractions (Philharmagic, Everest, Mission Space, Soarin, LMA, TSM, American Idol, Laugh Floor, Seas with Nemo, etc), attractions which have been "plussed" to varying degrees (Haunted Mansion, HoP, PotC, ToT, Gran Fiesta Tour, Spaceship Earth, Epcot pavilion films, etc.), new parades and fireworks displays, new street performers, interactive queues, virtual experiences like Kim Possible, technology integration (on-line dining reservations, Verizon mobile app) and so on. All designed to enhance the overall theme park experience.
Woah...woah...verizon apps?
we grasping alittle, ain't we? something you pay VERIZON 13 bucks a year for?
Ok
Philharmagic: Good
Everest: Fail...we discussed this...and sorry...that's what it is
Mission Space: I actually forgot it was there...but let's just say its had it's "issues". notably the lawsuit against the third party manufacturer who came up with the hardware and the...umm..."health" thing. But for the purposes here...it was a REPLACEMENT, not an addition. 1-1+1=1
Soarin...clone but a good one...of course they did have to eliminate food rocks to do it...but still a good overall net
LMA...clone. not a bad show...but it has little repeat value because if you've seen it...you're seen it.
Toy story mania: good...i covered that
laugh/ floor: good...if low impact to the overall appeal of the park
Nemo: great...but it is the same ride that sat in mothballs for years
american idol: i just can't even go there
and as you said: plussing....which is good but necessary as all rides inevitable have to be taken offline for rehab.
which new fireworks? the magic kingdom ones i assume...because all the others have 12+ years on the tires now. parades are great...but again, often rehashed and repetititive.
so yeah...i'm gonna go ahead and hold firm on my assessment. not even bringing up the closing of wonders of life and the shutdown of an entire gated guest area...we'll leave that for another longwinded rant.
good greif...i just saw the "online dining reservation" one....yeah...the two guys that put that website together musta caught billions...
Has Universal made any changes or upgrades to its roster of tired licensed properties (ET, Twister, Terminator, Beetlejuice...)?
As for its newer attractions, I don't see anything particularly groundbreaking in most of them (Shrek, Men in Black, Rockit, Simpsons). The Mummy is an excellent coaster...one that's unfortunately saddled with an increasingly irrelevant property and ridiculous video clips shown at the end.
I am just going to reconfirm that Disney should be a higher standard...not only because they were first doing this and invented most of the modern themepark system....but also because they make gobs more cash off it. My point is that universal has actually done alot considering they've been bought and sold and in and out of financial troubles almost constantly...yet still see the value in offering more for their customers. disney does too...but not to a superior level. and if you want to talk like the best...back it up.
But as I said initially, you really aren't interested in being objective. That becomes more apparent with every post.
I'm certainly in favor of holding Disney to a higher standard than its competitors--which you are obviously doing. But if you're going to selectively ignore many accomplishments and offer back-handed compliments (at best) to others, there really is no point to this discussion.
The selective ignoring bug seems to be going around here. I made a comparison between the last 10+ years of the WDW operation and the previous 30...so it's not backhanded or inappropriate. i can go through and develop a rating system of some sort and waste 20000 words describing the trend...but it isn't needed. I made the theory...i have basis to make it...and as others have already responded, i'm not alone in my opinion. I don't force you to share it...merely be respectful and not attempt to lecture with "disservice" quips. It's inappropriate to judge someone while "selectively" looking at their position and then crying foul. That's kinda what happened here. It's done but it should be said.