I see both sides of the argument. While I have previously voiced that I am one of those guests who falls in the "21-35 with no children" demographic and I am perfectly happy with my WDW experience, as is my wife, I can also see where having something for those that aren't fully satisfied would be beneficial to Disney because it would mean more money for them. Additionally, while I am perfectly happy, I would be excited to see something like a tap room of sorts that features good local brews as someone in this thread previously mentioned. I'm okay without it, but if it existed, I'd probably venture in there from time to time. However, I also recognize that Disney (for better or for worse) has decided to gear more towards "family friendly" experiences just as Universal has decided to gear their focus in a different direction. I wonder if somewhere on a Universal message board, people with young kids are arguing over why Universal doesn't offer more "kid friendly" experiences.
A few questions for those that are wishing for more "adult" opportunities. Obviously Pleasure Island has come up a few times in this thread and we all know that Pleasure Island as it was once known will not be coming back. Having said that, what types of things would you be interested in seeing? Also, would you rather see funds go towards building these "adult" experiences or go towards developing new attractions and the like in the parks? There's no right or wrong answer for either of those questions, I'm just curious of your thoughts and trying to expand the conversation to more than "family friendly" vs "adult friendly."