PLTram, I wholeheartedly empathize with what's happening to you right now, and I can totally see where you are coming from. Like you, I absolutely love Disney and am a huge fan. As a huge Disney fan, I've come to expect a lot from Disney. Is that because I'm overly critical and impossible to please? Absolutely not! Disney themselves set the bar high, not me. Unfortunately though, I do believe they've been riding on their reputation for far too long. An earlier poster stated that if Disney was simply relying on their name brand, that they wouldn't have lasted this long. That's simply not true. A company can thrive for quite a long time putting out a substandard product if they've built a great reputation for themselves. It's actually happened to Disney once before in their history. After Walt died and the company stopped being creative, they survived for nearly 20 years before a takeover attempt occured. When Michael Eisner, Frank Wells and Jeffrey Katzenberg first joined the company, they reignited it and starting investing in it again and their efforts brought Disney from an industry joke to the industry leader again...especially in their theme parks. They were once again considered cutting edge, and Disney was "cool" once again. But things have slowly been declining since the mid-90's. I personally think they've been riding on their reputation for too long once again.
I applaud the OP for pointing out many of the areas in which Disney has been slipping. It's now well-documented that Disney execs read fan sites such as this one. If all they ever read is how "amazing" every attraction is, then where is the incentive for them to make improvements?
And PLTram, as for the many people on here who have responded with comments like, "We're Disney fans. What kind of reaction were you expecting?" and "That's just our way.", I think that's a load of BS. People who can't think of anything more intelligent to say than that need to put down their Kool Aid glasses, put their brains back in, and respond to your actual points as you've requested several times now.
I applaud the OP for pointing out many of the areas in which Disney has been slipping. It's now well-documented that Disney execs read fan sites such as this one. If all they ever read is how "amazing" every attraction is, then where is the incentive for them to make improvements?
And PLTram, as for the many people on here who have responded with comments like, "We're Disney fans. What kind of reaction were you expecting?" and "That's just our way.", I think that's a load of BS. People who can't think of anything more intelligent to say than that need to put down their Kool Aid glasses, put their brains back in, and respond to your actual points as you've requested several times now.