The barrier for me is the virus. I won't go until its as safe as it was in 2009. Who knows when that will be? The idea of a vaccine is nice but there has never been a vaccine for a Corona virus. There are no guarantees there will EVER be a vaccine for COVID19. Eventually, 60 to 70% of us...
"A middle-class pricing model doesn't really work in the modern economy anymore. And they feel frustrated that they put a lot of loyalty into this brand, into this company and now they feel like they really have to stretch to keep up. And that's tough, but at the same time, if Disney's going to...
I didn't go to WDW till I was about 45 years old. My wife and sons prevailed upon me and I agreed to go just once, since I didn't care for "theme parks." The experience completely blew me away. Now I've been probably hundreds of times and now even live in Central Florida.
I'm glad to see Illuminations go. The part with the low tech globe moving around puts me to sleep. Time for something new. I don't see why the OP is concerned about Disney making the Epcot show more Disney.
Well the parks are so crowded its elbow to elbow so prices don't seem to matter that much. I think food quality in the parks has improved over the past 20 years or so.
There has hardly been a good Star Wars film since the first three so I wonder too how long the Star Wars thing can last. But as previously mentioned I also thought Pandora at AK was a dumb idea but its still so crowded I still have not been on that Flight of Passage ride. Another consideration...
I highly recommend the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. I think of it as Disney for space exploration. Its a one or two day thing however and its out in the boonies.
This would not bother me. I've seen it twice and that's enough. Much of WDW is looking tired and should be replaced. Number one on my list is the Japanese drummers at Epcot.