I don't want to repeat myself, but SDL is a park that does a number on your feet. It doesn't seem like the same company that created DL and the MK etc also built this. It is near impossible to not walk vast distances and crisscross the park many, many times during the day. There are no easy ways to get from say Adventure Isle to Tomorrowland.
I've already made comments about the castle, but Mickey Ave is a piece of work in its own right. A tiny entryway of borrowed from other parks (everything from Carthay Circle to Remy's) designs all thrown together with a theme of ... Mickey? ... old-time Disney? ... no clue to tie them together. Basically, one side is the Ave M Arcade, which is the Emporium, just much nicer. The other is largely a QSR, Mickey & Pals Cafe. The land is finished before it starts because it isn't one.
I know fanbois and bloggers love the little nods to obscure 1940s cartoon shorts. But it takes a lot more than that to make a cohesive land.
That's just SDL in a nutshell. Great details, but not well thought through or thought out.
The Gardens of Imagination are also a land largely in name only. They are the Hub, as such. But with no direct access to the castle. You have a nice carousel themed to Fantasia, largely so the PR can say 'SDL boasts the only Fantasia-themed carousel in the world' ... you have half of the Dueling Dumbos lifted from O-Town ... you have water and bridges ... you have a wall with the Chinese zodiacs themed to Disney characters largely so Disney can sell merchandise with obscure characters in pin and vinyl form ... you have the Meet Mickey experience next to a hastily thrown together Marvel Experience (a temporary 'attraction' thrown in a few years ago after the Marvel acquisition) ... you have a few QSRs and ODVs. It doesn't flow and it doesn't tell any story.
As an aside, while the landscaping in Adventure Isle is truly beautiful (and will likely be amazing in 3-5 years time), trees are largely an afterthought everywhere else, which no doubt would put a smile on the faces of men/dinosaurs like George Kalogridis and Phil Holmes. But there are loads of benches ... benches everywhere ... I may have even taken photos to illustrate this.
Going back to the Guests, what is abundantly clear very quickly is that the locals (330 million strong within three hours of the resort) fall into two groups: 1.) monied Shanghai middle and upper class (meaning they might have a second home in Bel-Air) and;
2.) poor people who have saved a bundle to travel from the hinterlands and simply have no idea what Disney is or why it is special or, most importantly, how to behave in a theme park. You can't blame them. You can only try to educate them. Disney has (how many on Twitter have laughed at the characters encouraging people to use toilets?), but it's definitely a work in progress.
When the park opens, it is near pristine. But it doesn't take long for litter to start going everywhere. People just toss stuff down. One night when getting on Pirates, we had to wade through about 6-8 inches of garbage on the floor of the boat. One afternoon, we went to see the second showing of the Pirates stunt show and the queue was a disaster with piles of trash that clearly had been moved by CMs.
And people don't listen to CMs. Watching the free for all of people attempting to get positions to see the parade was ... eye-opening ... with parents encouraging their children to do dangerous things (like climb trees and pull on electrical wiring that connects the lighting in the trees).
Let's talk show quality. There are already issues. Or one huge issue. Namely, that after a laughable situation involving a giant animatronic yeti in FL that was unable to function from almost the opening of the attraction, WDI went ahead and built a rapids ride where the climax is a meeting with a giant animatronic crocodilian mixed with dinosaur. When I rode, he was dead. Just dead. Not moving. Just like a giant head staring at you. How WDI was allowed to build another giant AA as an attraction's centerpiece when it has shown it can't keep these running is mindboggling because you know this thing cost a fortune.
The only other SQS issue we had was on our very last ride on Pirates when the Davy Jones AA, which is the most impressive I have ever seen, was also inop and simply sat at his organ with his back to the riders.