I think we are about done with Disney for a LONG while. Maybe for good. Here's what is bothering me about this. I know that "everyone else does this", all the other amusement parks charge for parking, don't let you bring food in, charge for FOTL access, etc. That's what's always set Disney apart from all other amusement parks! Disney was a world class theme park, best in the world, and once you were there, everyone was on equal footing. Not talking about restaurants/eating/private tours, of course, but when we started going to Disney, once you got in the gates, everyone had equal access to everything. Rides, experiences, shows, fast passes, character meets, fireworks, parades. Everything in the park was there for everyone to enjoy, simply by buying your admission ticket. Over the past ten years, Disney has sunk to the level of the others, becoming a "Pay to Play" amusement park instead of Disney World, where everyone felt like a welcomed guest and nobody was more special, or worthy, or whatever you want to call it. Now they tier parking and access to the rides, 'charge' extra for better viewing areas (aka "fireworks" dessert parties and FP+ viewing areas/seating), have 'super' experiences within the park for an additional charge (BBB comes to mind), etc. When will they start charging extra money to see a show, or have a character interaction? Disney is becoming a stratified in-park experience, when it never used to be. Yes, there are hotels of different levels and costs, restaurants of different types and costs, but it used to be that once you were in the park, you were on a level playing field with everyone else. Now, the more money you have, the more "fun" you get to have. I understand that... but it's not how Disney World started out, and it's frustrating to see them stoop to the level of an amusement park instead of being proud of being a world-class theme park experience.