This whole negative attitude is sickening...I've even seen it in real life...people complained to me about how on their trip the front desk was awful and screwed up their bill...after talking with them I found Disney ended up reimbursing nearly half of the trip to the person, and gave them some 5 day non-expiring park hoppers to try and make up for it...I told the person, customer service is a lot about how a company rectifies the situation...and they were still upset, said they would never go back...
I don't understand why/how people are so negative/hard to please...
Edit: I know it doesn't belong here, but it seems every thread turns into how Uni is DESTROYING Disney...or TDO sucks...or TWDC just sucks now a days...then why are you on WDWMagic?
For me personally, I don't let the negativity get to me, but I still appreciate other viewpoints. My family and I have only been going to Disney since 2009, so I am not aware of how amazing WDW used to be.
I can only look at Disney through my own lens, and for me (and my family), WDW is an absolutely incredible place to be. When I go to the MK, I don't even need to go on rides to enjoy my time there. It has become special to us, so much so that we purchased points at the Villas at the Grand Floridian this June and can't wait to go in 2014.
I am not bothered by strollers, cost, current company initiatives, expansions, etc. If there is one thing that I have found that does annoy me, it is with how long it takes to complete a project - see 7DMT, DTD expansion, an so on.
On the other hand, I also know that with many things in life, it is difficult for any establishment to provide the same level of service/return on the dollar every year for 15, 20, 30, 40+ years. Hence I can understand the frustration and disappointment other people vent on these forums on a constant basis. The want it to feel the way it did maybe even as little as 10 years ago. The great thing though, is that many of the people on this site continue to visit the World annually.
They also have the Comcast parks up the road to keep them happy. Those parks are more affordable and are smaller. Acquiring Potter, however, has allowed them to grow considerably. I personally think that it is easier for them to grow because they are what Disney was 20+ years ago. Also, from a cost perspective you get more rides (especially thrill rides) for your buck.
My hope is that if WDW has been lackluster in their spending as of late, Universal's recent success and aggressive posture will helpWDW pick up their game. That way, as his been stated multiple times on this site, everybody wins.