But this really is the great unknown. Some yes. Many no. I definitely know people who fit the description presented in the OP who were very disappointed with their trips to WDW and have no intention of going back. Recall that in the OP, there were people who didn't know that they could get a FP for 7DMT and were limited to a 100 minute wait. And people who tried to get a same day FP for Soarin' and couldn't, so they too probably had a 70-100 minute wait. And there were people who thought that BoG looked like a really cool place to eat...but they didn't get to. All of these situations were the result of poor or no planning, and all of these situations resulted in long lines and/or missed experiences. And in all likelihood, these people faced the same issues at A&E, TSMM, RnR, ToT, Test Track, just to name a few. It's difficult to imagine that the people who didn't know that they could get a FP in advance for 7DMT got one for TSMM, or knew enough to get up at zero-dark-thirty to make RD. There are lots of different offshoots to this, including:
- That's OK. Our vacation was perfect despite these blips.
- That's OK. Next time we will know better and will plan ahead.
- WDW is a joke. We missed out on lots of the good stuff and we're never going back.
Your post concludes that "all go to WDW and have as magical of times as us who planned", but I don't think that it really is "all". Definitely some. But I know for a fact that there are people who don't find the magic due to long lines and missed opportunities that those of us who plan rarely encounter.