How many more years do you think WDW can survive?
This is going to sound counter-intuitive but:
I think WDW can survive just fine on fans that don't care....and there are a TON of them. Fans on this forum? "We" CARE 10000% more then regular normie guests do. Many of us here can spout off book-loads of trivia and facts about all the parks and movies and Walt's history.
Yes, hard-core fans are angry at the park's deterioration in recent years and we are upset at Burbank's design and construction problems. But so what? We "statistically" do NOT matter to Burbank. I'm very sorry to tell y'alls.
Average Joe/Jane goes to WDW and want's castle selfies for Instagram. They film the fireworks on their phones to flex on social media 5 min after the show is over. Normie fans don't see the parks the way "we" do!
Normie's don't care about the window names on Main Street and won't even read them if you told them.
Normie's don't care how clean the parks are or if attractions have fresh paint.
Normie's don't care about detailed story plots in attractions or shows.
Normie's don't pay attention to details like transition tricks used when walking in between themed lands.
Normie's don't notice how well forced-perspective tricks were used on building heights or any details like that.
Normie's don't care what "Main Street is supposed to be. Marceline Missouri? Never heard of it. Why should they care?
Normie's don't care about "sight-lines" or ANY fine details in an attraction. Go away green and sky blue is all you need.
I could list 1,000 things that "we" notice but don't normies don't care about in ANY way...even if you showed them!
I would also venture to guess that most of Glendal's, younger "modern" Imagineering team doesn't care about anything I just listed above either.
So, if 95% of WDW guests do NOT care about all the things that past great Imagineers worked so hard and spent sooooo much money on to make a reality?.....if "modern audiences" don't care? Then tell me why "
modern Burbank" should care?
"Modern Burbank" is obsessed today with chasing after the "modern audience". They believe that hard-to-please "legacy fans" brought up by Disney's great, past legacy creators are easily replaced by this GIGANTIC, incredible, new-age "modern audience" that is the true FUTURE for Disney's next generation of revenue generators. Burbank is probably right. Modern audiences are soooo easy to attract and there are so many of them today to get cash out of? It's easy money.
Today's "modern audience" seems to love political activism in companies today. Whereas, "legacy fans" tend to want Burbank to stay away from political activism and social messaging and stay out of the culture war. But,...seemingly, with "modern Burbank" now filled with social activist-minded creatives? What customers to you think "they" prefer to attract? (The audiences that are the closest to their hearts? Audiences and customers that represent them?)
Exactly....
Burbank knows exactly what it is doing. They have the numbers that nobody else has access too. Burbank is loaded with ivy-league theme park and media experts and WDW will be fine for a long time to come. Burbank does not need us and they have the numbers to prove it. So why bother worrying about legacy fans?