Of course there will be those who will be happy to give Disney more money no matter what.
Yes. And those folks are part of the problem. Until they stop sniffing the pixie dust, Disney will count on them to show up no matter what prices increase and benefits go down. They know that a lot of Disney fans operate under the "shut up and take my money" mantra.
They’re gonna get nailed when the economy crashes, and honestly they deserve it. There is no valid reason to stay onsite anymore:
Recessions historically have occurred every 8-10 years. I'm not sure when will occur - if I had to guess, we'll definitely have a recession in the next 10 years.
On our After Thanksgiving 2016, we were quoted $4400 to stay on site, have "
free dining" and six day non hopper tickets. We said no and stayed off site. Our total vacation cost, including meals, rental car, tickets, gas, off site lodging was around $2400. I don't know about y'all, but $2000 is a pretty big chunk of change to spend just to stay on site.
When we go to Disney during Party Season, which is just about the only time we go, I can absolutely say YES we very much plan around Magic Kingdom evening magic hours.
We planned around them, but we would go at RD to MK. By the time the party crowd shows up, we've already done what we want to do and are ready to go. For us party days are helpful.
For us, the daily charge for parking and other money grabs are a whole box of "final nails". We're not going in 2019. 2020 is likely out too.
What did it for us was paying more and going to parks that were much more crowded. Having to fight the crowds gets frustrating. After a while you start wondering "what am I really getting for my money?" and "is it worth the money?" and "what else can I be doing with the money?"
For us, the answer was no, it was no longer worth it. IF we go back to WDW, its going to be a very long time.
You don't need to go back 18 years to have that experience that people are "whining" about, that is part of the issue. One thing after another in rapid succession in the last 5 years or so to devalue the resort stay and reduce the experience of the regular ticket holder.
We did three WDW trips between 2016 and 2018. I could actually see the changes during that time. Our trip in 2016 was probably the last good trip we had there.