I always find this WDW burn out thing a bit fascinating. It seems for many "Disney" is owning 3-4 DVC's with a minimum biannual pilgrimage... or nothing. I think there is a lot of people who have recently awoken to the fact they've been swindled for the last decade, but the reaction feels like a delayed commitment you should have made a decade ago, not today.
Why is this particular year, the one where they actually opened an E-ticket in the swamps the one that breaks the camels back?
I agree that WDW has done an absolutely terrible job of investing and decreasing their overall value proposition. It's hindsight, but a lot of people here have themselves to blame for not being able to break from their addiction when the slope was truly trending towards negative. Spiralling really.
Creative decisions aside (because that's a whole different discussion), it's also clear they are investing again... FINALLY! That's not something even up for debate unless you want
@ParentsOf4 to hit you over the head with a chart.
WDW is a whole lot more enjoyable if you didn't actually burn yourself out on the product in the last decade. The solution isn't quitting cold turkey now, it was moderation for the last 10-20 years. Can't exactly help if you made that mistake already.