UpAllNight
Well-Known Member
I've said it before on this board but I thought I'd weigh in again...
I'm going to Orlando for the first time in 11years next month, and going with 3 'newbies'. All they talk about is Disney World. I know that given our age demographic, they will highly likely have as good a time at Universal, but all the excitement from them and all the talk is about Disney World. I know that after the trip, they will reflect on other great experiences outside of Disney.
And this is what concerns me about the direction Disney World has taken in terms of the quantity of attractions added. I obviously follow theme parks more than the average guest so I'm more aware of 'goings on' but I will naturally compare how the parks are now to my last visit, and the difference between Universal and Disney in terms of new attractions and experiences is staggering. I feel like there is a possibility Disney will do some pretty neglectful brand damage unless it invests and quick; in 11 years Dhs has added Toy Story Mania that interests me, and star tours 2, whilst Universal Studios has added Diagon, Simpsons, Dispicable me, Transformers, The Mummy, Rip rockit...returning visitors notice these things even if they do not have an active interest in following theme parks.
As for my trip, there for 17 days and Disney will get maybe 8 days of our time. This will probably break down as 3 days in the magic kingdom, 1 each for Dhs, Epcot and Animal kingdom, and the 2 waterparks, and we will probably hit Magic kingdom on the night of the 2 waterparks. If I felt there was enough to do, we would probably like to spend more time in Dhs and Animal Kingdom.
And just a note on fastpass plus, I can understand Disneys desire for the system. But it kind of takes away the spontaneity if you have your day set out before you arrive, I much prefer the paper ticket system (admittingly I'm typing this before I've experienced it in practice)
I'm going to Orlando for the first time in 11years next month, and going with 3 'newbies'. All they talk about is Disney World. I know that given our age demographic, they will highly likely have as good a time at Universal, but all the excitement from them and all the talk is about Disney World. I know that after the trip, they will reflect on other great experiences outside of Disney.
And this is what concerns me about the direction Disney World has taken in terms of the quantity of attractions added. I obviously follow theme parks more than the average guest so I'm more aware of 'goings on' but I will naturally compare how the parks are now to my last visit, and the difference between Universal and Disney in terms of new attractions and experiences is staggering. I feel like there is a possibility Disney will do some pretty neglectful brand damage unless it invests and quick; in 11 years Dhs has added Toy Story Mania that interests me, and star tours 2, whilst Universal Studios has added Diagon, Simpsons, Dispicable me, Transformers, The Mummy, Rip rockit...returning visitors notice these things even if they do not have an active interest in following theme parks.
As for my trip, there for 17 days and Disney will get maybe 8 days of our time. This will probably break down as 3 days in the magic kingdom, 1 each for Dhs, Epcot and Animal kingdom, and the 2 waterparks, and we will probably hit Magic kingdom on the night of the 2 waterparks. If I felt there was enough to do, we would probably like to spend more time in Dhs and Animal Kingdom.
And just a note on fastpass plus, I can understand Disneys desire for the system. But it kind of takes away the spontaneity if you have your day set out before you arrive, I much prefer the paper ticket system (admittingly I'm typing this before I've experienced it in practice)