Cheaper deluxe hotel rates!
Can I ask something, though? For those of you who said "no more free dining," why so? We LOVE the dining plan, and obviously even more when it's free! Why do people not like it?
The end of 'free' dining.
There is no free lunch. In order to get 'free' dining, you have to pay horrendously high rack rates for the resort. In some limited circumstances and families, it may work out better to pay the rack rate and get the dining. In order to get more people interested in and wanting the 'free' dining, Disney raises the price horrendously in the restaurants, so as to drive more people to not want to pay for meals. More people take the bait and so as to maximize the profits, Disney lowers the quality and choices of what is available in the restaurants since so many people go for 'free'. And with the large number of people doing the 'free' dining, it requires everybody to be scrambling at 180 to secure DR's for every restaurant on site. For those not on the 'free' plan, it makes it tough to get a TS meal, without doing the 180. And if you do go to a TS, you are met with a very limited menu of low quality food......Can I ask something, though? For those of you who said "no more free dining," why so? We LOVE the dining plan, and obviously even more when it's free! Why do people not like it?

The end of 'free' dining.
A return of the food and fun cards for DVC with the free park tickets...
They sound neato!That they're going to put all the stuff back into the Adventurers Club and carry on like they never closed it.
Although ending the dining plan sounds good. Not that either will ever happen.
What were those?They sound neato!
They were free dining and water recreation (jet skis, etc.). Couldn't be beat!!!!


Absolutely! Why? To be able to offer free dining, Disney has had to raise meal prices and cut back on both the quality and quantity of the food. Those of us who actually pay for our meals end up picking up the slack and not getting the meals we used to. To fully understand this, you would have to be a WDW veteran who remembers when there was a really good selection of good dining and even the counter service restaurants were decent.
That they're going to put all the stuff back into the Adventurers Club and carry on like they never closed it.
Although ending the dining plan sounds good. Not that either will ever happen.
Absolutely! Why? To be able to offer free dining, Disney has had to raise meal prices and cut back on both the quality and quantity of the food. Those of us who actually pay for our meals end up picking up the slack and not getting the meals we used to. To fully understand this, you would have to be a WDW veteran who remembers when there was a really good selection of good dining and even the counter service restaurants were decent.
In general, I'd like to see WDW return to the special quality that made it heads above any other place, bring back some really great restaurants, rides and live entertainment. Again, if you're a relatively newcomer to WDW you can't know how it once was.
WDW has always been somewhat pricey in all respects, but there were truly good options for all budgets. Now, it's a great example of Obamanomics (sorry, didn't mean to get political, but that's the best description I could come up with).

Both of these would have made me happy, especially the Adventurers Club one! Other things I would liked to have heard:
Official confirmation that they were going forward with the rumored Monsters Inc. coaster.
An opening date for the Muppet Whatnot Workshop they were supposedly adding in Hollywood Studios.
A new Muppet themed restaurant coming to Hollywood Studios.
Phineas and Ferb (and Perry) walk around characters and/or character meal, probably in Hollywood Studios.
Dreamfinder being brought back to the Imagination pavilion.
A new country being added to World Showcase - not replacing an existing country.