mcd2745
These Mickey pretzels are making me thirsty!
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- Jul 11, 2010
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I agree with those who said that nostalgia is probably the main reason many people see such a decline at WDW. Are there areas where they are clearly cutting back? Absolutely. But while there may not be as many "little touches" as there once was, I don't see them as deal-breakers - but if you do, that's your right.
Almost all of us are guilty (I know i am) of getting caught up in the nostalgia of past experiences - whether it is a WDW vacation or a much smaller moment at home somewhere. We try (sometimes too hard) to recreate special moments and events that happened organically when the people, place and time somehow aligned just perfectly for a great time...and it just never works out that way and unfortunately leads to some sort of let down. In addition, I do think for many of the people who have been going at least once a year for 10 or 20 years now....the 'law of diminishing returns' kicks in at least a little bit.
Disney is also in a bit of a no-win situation sometimes - especially when it comes to attractions. How many threads do you see with people complaining about wanting to see new or updated attractions. Then, on the other hand, when they do update or add new things you see just as many threadds with people clamoring for old shows and attractions such as Horizons, or the original JII and others. Bottom line is it's impossible to make/keep everyone happy all the time.
Almost all of us are guilty (I know i am) of getting caught up in the nostalgia of past experiences - whether it is a WDW vacation or a much smaller moment at home somewhere. We try (sometimes too hard) to recreate special moments and events that happened organically when the people, place and time somehow aligned just perfectly for a great time...and it just never works out that way and unfortunately leads to some sort of let down. In addition, I do think for many of the people who have been going at least once a year for 10 or 20 years now....the 'law of diminishing returns' kicks in at least a little bit.
Disney is also in a bit of a no-win situation sometimes - especially when it comes to attractions. How many threads do you see with people complaining about wanting to see new or updated attractions. Then, on the other hand, when they do update or add new things you see just as many threadds with people clamoring for old shows and attractions such as Horizons, or the original JII and others. Bottom line is it's impossible to make/keep everyone happy all the time.