I agree that Disney did set the bar higher than many other vacation destinations and that frequent visitors are going to notice the differences that have taken place. I admit that Disney is my favorite family vacation spot and so I do have a bias.
I believe that Disney, like many other corporations, have got to balance their prices, services and their profit margin and therefore must try to find ways to keep their prices affordable and still continue make enough money to keep up their services. It cannot be easy in this economy, what do you cut and continue to meet those high expectations guests have come to associate with a WDW vacation?
I have priced family vacations in my area and I just cannot compare the value , even after factoring airfare into my budget. I will notice that some of those special touches are missing but I still do not feel nickle-dimed. Six Flags leave me feeling that way. Disney-not so much.
I cannot remember where I read this but I did read that Disney Resorts have begun to add resort specific items back into their inventory. I do hope so, I liked buying resort clothing. The last time I remember being able to do this easily was 5 years ago at AKL. Even the Poly did not have much. We'll see in November
I am not sure this is fair. I admit to loving my
Disney vacations but I am certainly not blind to deficits that occur while at Disney. When my family plans a vacation the first thing we do is determine our budget and then see what we can do and yet remain within that budget. I am not willing to accept substandard service, dirty rooms and poor quality food in order to stay within that budget. If that was the case there are plenty of destinations in my neck of the woods that would give me those little pleasures
I believe that while there are some folks on the boards who believe that a Disney vacation is really not a vacation but a pilgrimage. I am not one of those folks and I bet most of the members here are not those people either. I do think that most of us are realistic about the way business work and what we can get for our money if we visit a=different vacation destinations.
I know what I am willing to accept on a vacation. I know that if I am going to give something up I will let napkins go. I miss the resort specific cups and while I would pay a bit more for one I realize others may not and I respect that was probably another cost cut that Disney implemented. Would I like a different refill cup for every resort I stay at? Yes. Will I be upset that they are gone? No.
My point is that I bet we all notice changes, we probably are mostly repeat visitors. I think that fairness is at least understanding why changes are happening and weighing how much more we all would be willing to spend in order to keep everything the way we remember it.
I want to be able to afford to take my family to visit WDW more often so I am willing to accept some subtle changes. That does not mean I will sacrifice cleanliness. I will not tolerate old or bad food. I would complain if the services I paid for were mediocre. I will not worry about napkins and cups.