Another things wrong post

Mickey5150

Well-Known Member
Disney World. 8 people in my party. Spent $10,000 on 4 rooms at all star music and one-park-per-day tickets**.

Check-In:
°Even tho I requested rooms towards the front, or beside each other... We got 2 rooms in the farthest back of country, and one room on the opposite side in Broadway. An absolutely atrocious distance to have to walk.

Epcot:
°Imagination. Figment AA barely moves. The last panel in the "blast" room had been down at least since my trip in June.

°Ratataouille. Broke down while we were on it. About 20 minutes.

°Mission: Space (Orange) broke down while waiting in line. Waited an additional half hour.

°Pictures didn't work for any of us on Spaceship Earth.

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Day off:
Disney Springs:
Nothing bad here. Just too crowded and too expensive to do anything... On a Tuesday afternoon.

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Magic Kingdom:
°Little Mermaid kept stopping and going the entire line and the entire ride. Ariel AA in rough shape.

°Buzz Light-year stopped about 12 times. Everyone in our party got to 999,999 before we could even finish the first room. Pointless.

°PeopleMover was down all day and never opened.

°My friend lost her magicband on Space Mountain. Told to go to City Hall. Went there at the end of the night, obviously didn't have it. The best they could do was have it the next day at city Hall or send it to Disney springs. No refund. No replacement. Nada. Zip. And we couldn't go to either two locations during the remainder of the week.

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Hollywood Studios

°Rope dropped ROTR and still waited about 2 hours. Went on it at night and it was a walk-on. What a waste of time that morning was.

°Slinky Dog Dash was down in the afternoon when we tried to get on. Then it was down in the evening when we tried again and never reopened.

°Luckily, we went to ToT after slinky and ended with Rockin. Rockin Roller coaster was down for 20 minutes while we waited in line.

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Day off:
Hoop Dee Doo: This and Cirque we're the big highlights of the trip.

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Animal Kingdom:

°Second carnotaurus still stuck in forward motion. Refurbed carno in picture looks great

°They cancelled the last 4 Nemo shows today without notice.

°Finally cracked and bought all 8 people Genie+ so we could ride some damn rides without waiting forever and then expecting them to break down.

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°Parks and resorts were in general just dirty. Food all over the floor, hairbands all over rides, water bottles and cups shoved in all sorts of crevices.

°Charging full price and parking fees at resort when you only get housekeeping every other day and all they do is change the towels. They don't even make the beds or sweep the floor.

°The app was very confusing to me for some reason this time. For whatever that input is worth. It's especially hard to find a certain attraction for a DAS pass when all 4 parks are grouped together.

°We had a party of 8. DAS wouldn't allow more than 6 to use. And Genie+ would have cost too much for all 4 park days when I already spent over $14,000 on this trip, much more than I have spent on ANY trip. I've neve been able to not get every attraction in, in a day. Was very upset we couldn't do some attractions because of the ridiculous wait times due to lightning lane. It's a rich person's paradise.

°I am officially priced out. It is neither financially possible or worth it to come back here again.

There was also several other small things that added up to this being a very okay/kinda bad trip. Luckily, I had planned for this to be my last trip for seeeeveral years. Sadly, it was one of my worst trips. If anything, this trip solidified the fact that I need to move on from this expensive dump heap.
I've had trips where there have been some issues, might be rooms, might be rides, might be the price. It's easy to look past the issues when they are small or few in number, but when everything that happens is bad it just ruins the experience. I'm sorry you had to deal with all that and I knock on wood hope I don't have that same experience in a month.
 

Chi84

Premium Member
I think you have to acknowledge that people can have widely different experiences.

We've been visiting the parks two (sometimes three) times a year for a whole lot of years so I believe I have a good frame of reference. Our experience recently is that rides are down more often than in the past. On our most recent trip, FOP was down nearly the entire day, ToT was down a significant amount of time and a few others (MMRR and KS) were down just a short time. I'm not including Rise, which is pretty much a train wreck when it comes to operating on schedule.

On the other hand, some of our best trips to WDW were from 2017 to 2019. We did notice somewhat of a decline in upkeep the parks, but not enough to impact our stay in any way. We thought the counter service offerings were plentiful and varied and food portions were excellent. I don't remember when Mobile Order started but we found this a significant improvement. Food service in general has declined significantly over the past three trips, but that may be due to product and labor shortages that are happening everywhere right now. I don't believe Disney is immune from those.

Until COVID hit, we had excellent experiences in the resorts. We're DVC so we mostly stayed at SSR and Kidani, although we also stayed at CBR and POFQ at times. The grounds and rooms were in very good condition. Recent visits have shown a significant decline in housekeeping. I don't mind the lack of daily service, but the rooms were not properly cleaned prior to our arrival. CBR was especially bad, with hair on the bathroom floor, a broken dresser drawer, some type of sticky substance on the shelves and a gross brown stain clearly visible on a wall. I cleaned the room with Lysol wipes before we unpacked.

We mentioned the broken drawer and the stain on the wall to a CM at the front desk when leaving the resort. The CM just happened to be the head housekeeper, who apologized and asked a few more questions. When we received our final bill, we found that we were credited one night's stay - we didn't ask for it or expect it, but that's the kind of guest recovery that has kept us coming back all these years.

All in all, both good and bad.
 

ladybat2

Member
I know we are all unhappy right now with the way our whole world is going. But the bottom line is that every single hotel and eating establishment and entertainment business on earth is suffering and barely able to keep themselves afloat because of what that horrible pandemic did! Its not something that is just going to fix itself over night. Its going to take years to recover from it and on top of it there is a huge supply and demand problem that are the result of other problems, many of them political and foreign affairs related, that compound this bad situation to make it even harder to over come. Heck there is even a huge automobile shortage. I know we don't like to think about it but contrary to how we have always liked to believe about our Disney resorts and parks they are not really magic. They exist in the real world and have real world problems like every other business. These problems are not tiny ones. They are huge. Even for Disney. Its just that it hurts more when we see it effect Disney because Disney was really the only place in the US to go where we could actually forget about the real world and believe in magic for a little while. The real world and its problems managed to get inside the magic mouse. We either have to wait it out and hope he overcomes it or Micky will finally just end up calling it a day. I hope for all our sakes it not the latter.
 

plutofan15

Well-Known Member
It's a great deal If you had the experience that he had.

I did not. My experiences kept getting worse and worse each trip. 🤷‍♂️ Simple as that.

At the risk of sounding rude, don’t go back if your trip was so miserable. Simple as that.
If you allow small things to snowball, then you will have a bad time. We had to alter our plans a few times but never let it affect our trip. Adapt, change, overcome. Our room was not in the location we requested and was a longer walk to the main area but not “atrocious”. Turned out that even though the location was not ideal, the view of the pond was great and we enjoyed watching the wildlife. We never got to ride Seven Dwarfs Mine Train whether it was due long lines or closed due to weather. A little disappointed but certainly did not affect the trip. I appreciate that your trip did meet your expectations, everybody’s expectations are different.
 

WondersOfLife

Blink, blink. Breathe, breathe. Day in, day out.
Original Poster
I know we are all unhappy right now with the way our whole world is going. But the bottom line is that every single hotel and eating establishment and entertainment business on earth is suffering and barely able to keep themselves afloat because of what that horrible pandemic did! Its not something that is just going to fix itself over night. Its going to take years to recover from it and on top of it there is a huge supply and demand problem that are the result of other problems, many of them political and foreign affairs related, that compound this bad situation to make it even harder to over come. Heck there is even a huge automobile shortage. I know we don't like to think about it but contrary to how we have always liked to believe about our Disney resorts and parks they are not really magic. They exist in the real world and have real world problems like every other business. These problems are not tiny ones. They are huge. Even for Disney. Its just that it hurts more when we see it effect Disney because Disney was really the only place in the US to go where we could actually forget about the real world and believe in magic for a little while. The real world and its problems managed to get inside the magic mouse. We either have to wait it out and hope he overcomes it or Micky will finally just end up calling it a day. I hope for all our sakes it not the latter.
That's a good theory, but I don't believe many of the issues are only a result of the pandemic. Most of the issues involve taking money from consumers.
 

Geek4WDW

New Member
I know we are all unhappy right now with the way our whole world is going. But the bottom line is that every single hotel and eating establishment and entertainment business on earth is suffering and barely able to keep themselves afloat because of what that horrible pandemic did! Its not something that is just going to fix itself over night. Its going to take years to recover from it and on top of it there is a huge supply and demand problem that are the result of other problems, many of them political and foreign affairs related, that compound this bad situation to make it even harder to over come. Heck there is even a huge automobile shortage. I know we don't like to think about it but contrary to how we have always liked to believe about our Disney resorts and parks they are not really magic. They exist in the real world and have real world problems like every other business. These problems are not tiny ones. They are huge. Even for Disney. Its just that it hurts more when we see it effect Disney because Disney was really the only place in the US to go where we could actually forget about the real world and believe in magic for a little while. The real world and its problems managed to get inside the magic mouse. We either have to wait it out and hope he overcomes it or Micky will finally just end up calling it a day. I hope for all our sakes it not the latter.
OMG!! I love this. My thoughts exactly. This one just hurts us all, Disney is our escape from reality, our Disney Bubble, our happy place. It means something different to everyone. We all have stories of what a trip to Disney has pulled us out of in our lives. We are left feeling "what now"? Where do we go now? I would love to go Disneyland Paris, my wallet tells me to a trip WDW is a big NO on a regular bases, my wallet laughed in my face about the thought of Paris :p. But thank you for you post!!!
 

ladybat2

Member
That's a good theory, but I don't believe many of the issues are only a result of the pandemic. Most of the issues involve taking money from consumers.
I guess there is only one way to test that point of view out then. Stop going and see if it changes anything. But unless enough people are willing to do that we have no choice but to pay more, get less, and wait to see if in time the sacrifices pay off and our Disney is returned to us in the glory it once was.
 

MagicRat

Well-Known Member
If you are already preoccupied with the expense of the item you are purchasing or the experience you are about to partake in, you are going guarantee yourself a less than an ideal time. It’s that simple. You are ruining your experience and establishing biases before you even set foot into the “bubble”.

I also do not understand why anyone would make a plan to go somewhere that they believe to be deficient. You are just setting yourself up for failure.

This isn’t work or surgery, you don’t have to do it.
 
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WondersOfLife

Blink, blink. Breathe, breathe. Day in, day out.
Original Poster
If you are already preoccupied with the expense of the item you are purchasing or the experience you are about to partake in, you are going guarantee yourself a less than an ideal time. It’s that simple. You are ruining your experience and establishing biases before you even set foot into the “bubble”.

I also do not understand why anyone would make a plan to go somewhere that they believe to be deficient. You are just setting yourself up for failure.

This isn’t work or surgery, you don’t have to do it. But if you want to be in agony, we can meet up, I will give you a kick where it hurts for a grand and you can be miserable and save some money.
I actually have an answer to your curiosity.

I have loved my entire childhood, teenage years, and college life with an insanely unhealthy need to visit the Disney parks as much I can. I suffer from severe depression... I have lost just about everything in my childhood. So the last thing I had left from my childhood was Disney World. I've been over 100 times since I was a baby. (I'm not over exaggerating that either) I am 24 years old now and I have never gone a year without visits ng at least twice. Including this year. When I was little, my father would take me every other weekend, back when annual passes were much more affordable.

So why did I go, knowing I probably wouldn't have the best time? To say goodbye. 🤷‍♂️ No other reason. The worst part about the trip was not knowing it was going to be as bad as it ended up being, though.. and that's what really hurt me.

Disney, it's theme parks, and it's history has always been like 3/4ths of my personality. And now I'm 3/4ths empty. Call me dramatic, but it is what it is.

To that, I raise my middle finger to the arches of Disney World and say... "There will not be a see ya real soon, any time soon." 🚗
 

drizgirl

Well-Known Member
I guess there is only one way to test that point of view out then. Stop going and see if it changes anything. But unless enough people are willing to do that we have no choice but to pay more, get less, and wait to see if in time the sacrifices pay off and our Disney is returned to us in the glory it once was.
You don’t have to stop going to try to change anything. That’s actually kind of silly. You stop going because you feel like a schmuck for continuing to go. Because there isn’t enough value for what you paid. Because you feel worse going than not going.

If enough people do the same and it leads to change, then all the better.
 

JoeCamel

Well-Known Member
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I actually have an answer to your curiosity.

I have loved my entire childhood, teenage years, and college life with an insanely unhealthy need to visit the Disney parks as much I can. I suffer from severe depression... I have lost just about everything in my childhood. So the last thing I had left from my childhood was Disney World. I've been over 100 times since I was a baby. (I'm not over exaggerating that either) I am 24 years old now and I have never gone a year without visits ng at least twice. Including this year. When I was little, my father would take me every other weekend, back when annual passes were much more affordable.

So why did I go, knowing I probably wouldn't have the best time? To say goodbye. 🤷‍♂️ No other reason. The worst part about the trip was not knowing it was going to be as bad as it ended up being, though.. and that's what really hurt me.

Disney, it's theme parks, and it's history has always been like 3/4ths of my personality. And now I'm 3/4ths empty. Call me dramatic, but it is what it is.

To that, I raise my middle finger to the arches of Disney World and say... "There will not be a see ya real soon, any time soon." 🚗
It's called growing and in your 40s you will try to recapture the feeling you had as a child. They get another bite of you
 

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