What Would Be One Thing in WDW That You Would Change???

MikeWazowski

DIS Veteran
Joined
Jan 16, 2003
Messages
805
The thing that probably bothers me the most on our WDW trip is the amount of time they give in each park during the Off-Season(Second Week of January to Mid February)

I think when we went in Jan. the Animal Kingdom was only open until 5. We did like must people go to Epcot after AK, but its just the point. You would think the ticket price would at least be cheaper.

What Would You Change
 
I agree about the hours. It seems to me like it is still full nearing those hours and crowded all day even during the off season, so why not keep it open for people to enjoy???


The other thing I would change would be the lines! I want to go on the rides over and over again.

But it is still worth it all!!!

I am a Disney NUT:jester:
 
Move the TTC next to the Magic Kingdom - the whole "transitional experience" thing gets REALLY old after a while... It easily takes 30 minutes to reach the Magic Kingdom after entering Walt Disney World property.

If I had a second wish, I'd hook up the AK and MGM to the monorail system.
 
Three things:

I'd bring back the original Illuminations.

I'd find a better venue for Sorcery in the Sky and show it every night.

I'd rebuild Horizons. :(

Roberta

*Imagine... only 9 days, 0 hours and 23 minutes till WDW!*
 

wdwguide I agree. I wish there was some way to help the parking at MK. Moving the TTC would be good. It really is old. I think the original idea was a good one, but now with all the people it just doesn't work anymore.
 
Only one thing I can think of off the top of my head.
Get a new CEO!
 
/
I would look into changing the age/ticket policy. I would think that it makes much more sense to charge a child for a ticket when the hit 40" rather than the age of 3. I would not have been happy to pay for the ticket this time around if he had not been able to do more that he had before his 3rd birthday. Plus if the iffey kids are measured once at entry and given wrist bands or something, there wouldnt be the "we could ride one day but not the next, it depends on the measurer" thing.

I would hound the employees to death about curtesy when off duty but in the parks. We spent 10 minutes trying to get through the gate to our PS breakfast time. We were stuck waiting while the employee in front of us intorduced everyone in her entire extended family to the gate people. It was quite aggrivating to go from being early to late for an employee. We had a siliar situation where we were made to wait (i cant remember what for) for an employee, in uniform, and her family to do something off duty. I know there should be perks as employees, but when its obvious they are employees off duty, they should still be curtious to guests.
 
I'd love covered waiting at all the bus stops for the resorts (especially at the parks), a better transportation system (how I wish it was all monorail!!) Also the ability to carry around more fastpasses!
 
Originally posted by Virgo10
I'd bring back the original Illuminations.

I'd find a better venue for Sorcery in the Sky and show it every night.

I agree with those! I would also:

Re-do Cheap-O-Rama AKA Dinorama. :p

Demolish Pop Century and put a decent looking resort in its place.;)
 
Where to begin!!!

1) Moderate priced suite rooms. Traveling for a week or two with children, DM and DD prefer our own room. There are many really nice off site places like Summerfield, Sierra, Buena Vista, etc. suites for under $100 off season. Something similar on site would make the decsion easy for us, we would stay os site every trip.

2) Animal Kingdom and MGM have so much potential. There's no reason MGM couldn't have more high end thrill rides like Islands of Adventure. Teens love those rides, and Rockn Roller Coaster and Tower of Terror or fine, but they're not the wild coasters. THey could also do more there with the studio aspect. The movie ride (whatever its called) is a cheap version of what Universal did 20 yrs ago. Cmon Disney you can do better than this. Same thing for Animal Kingdom. This is DISNEY! I expected to see a world class zoo with a theme park built around it. Instead a few animals and a few rides.

I guess the point is this. MGM is Universal Light and AK is Busch Gardens Light. Now that's fine...except when you pay just as much to go to these parks as you do MK.

3) More consistent and publicized hours, electric parade, etc, etc. Seems like you never quite know what will happen when. I can adjust, but it drives my DW crazy.

4) Finally...you'll all love this one. EXTRA FAST PASSES for staying on site! Makes too much sense to even elaborate on.
 
Fast Pass
I loved it at MGM, it made it possible for us to do the whole park in one day.

But at the Magic Kingdom, our highschool kids weren't given their park passes cause they didn't want them hopping parks, so they had to be in standby lines for everything.

At Space Mountain, it said a 30 minute wait for stand-by, we waited over 1 1/2 hours. They just kept letting Fast pass on. They should just made Space Mountain and Splash Mountain a Fast Pass ride, no standby.

We should have received a ticket when we got in line, what time we started. After a hour and a half, we should have gotten on the ride before many of those Fast Pass people, they just kept letting them on and on and on and on.

That system is great, but standby people really get ________.
 
I would convert the Adventurers Club into a bed and breakfast and move in.
 
Originally posted by OhMari


But at the Magic Kingdom, our highschool kids weren't given their park passes cause they didn't want them hopping parks, so they had to be in standby lines for everything.


Who didn't give them their park passes? The CM's? Please explain. I have 2 teenagers going with us next trip and I hope they can park hop if they feel like it, and that they can also obtain Fastpasses. :confused:
 
Bring back late hours. It's kind of depressing when you hear MK is closing at 6:00.:(
 
Lower ticket prices (Ap's) My family of 6 soon to be seven will soon( after all the kids are tweens) have to give up WDW to go to US, IOA and Sea world due to AP prices.... I would much rather be at WDW but the other parks have specials for $100-150. a year with some black outs.... I would much rather be blacked out a few days than locked out of the park....


:D
 
yes i agree, disney resort guests should get more bonuses:D

front of line like universal:D

priority seating:D (didn't this use to happen)

and i'm sure there's lots more they could offer resort guests:rolleyes:

also generally more consistent hours would be good!!
 
Put all resorts and parks on the Monorail and and serve Kona Coffee everywhere!
 














Save Up to 30% on Rooms at Walt Disney World!

Save up to 30% on rooms at select Disney Resorts Collection hotels when you stay 5 consecutive nights or longer in late summer and early fall. Plus, enjoy other savings for shorter stays.This offer is valid for stays most nights from August 1 to October 11, 2025.
CLICK HERE







New Posts







DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest

Back
Top