I don't think Disney is trying to hurt anyone either but, at least for a couple folks in this thread, it would appear that the Hyperspace Hoopla was the only thing that made a trip to Disney during the Star Wars Weekend worthwhile. Without that, it's just not fun.
I can't personally imagine planning an entire vacation around seeing a single show, but people have done stranger things.
It makes me wonder if anyone's cancelled their trip over Push getting canned...?
I don't know about that, but apparently, over MLK jr Weekend, lots of folks waiting in a FIVE/SIX hour line to see the new ice princesses!!!!!! In my mind, spend most of the day in line to see two characters pretty much constitutes wasting, I mean planning, their entire day around something even less impressive than a show.
I don't think I'd cancel a trip to WDW over one show being cancelled (unless I was personally like a paid performer in the show), seeing one character, or any one attraction being closed, but that's me.
I may, on the other hand cancel a visit if the prices got too high, and Disney gets too carried away with things like the current no-show dining penalty. I'm not so much worried about being a no show as I simply find it distasteful to have to even think about a penalty fee.
It's like a local tennis court near me...First there was one reminder note: wear the proper shoes, no glass. Then the reminders kept multiplying. Now there are five large signs posted outside the tennis court! If you scuff it, we'll charge you $200. No smoking, no pets, no kids, no off hours, no noise, no trash. If there's any evidence at all that you've been here, we will fine you $200.
So NOBODY uses it. What's the point? In my mind, it would be better to have a well used court with a few scuff marks with a few cigarette butts, a little dog poop (nearby), and a few happy kids running around, than a giant space waster.
I agree, Disney does have to tread carefully...or they too will become the land of naysayers.