Unfortunately, not all of us can go to the World that often, so closures are much more disappointing for us. I just ask that you don't talk down to us like that.
I actually am (really!) sorry for the way that came off/out. Sometimes dealing with seemingly constant online (and real world) insanity makes you a bit harsher than you wish to be.
I do understand it being a disappointment when a favorite attraction or attractions are closed. I recently spent parts of six days at DLR, but came just after Mansion (one of my all-time faves) closed for the NBC overlay and before it reopened.
But that is just life.
I think the Disney of the 21st century has conditioned guests into expecting everything to be open every day of their MAGICal WDW vacation when the place would fall apart (beyond what it is) by following that edict.
No matter what you close and when, it's always going to be someone's fave etc.
If it's that important to someone, then I'd suggest a change in vacation plans. But anything can happen. Look at the Tiki Room fire.
You just have to go with the flow.
In the good old days WDW would try and close things in the off-season, but they've spent the past 20 years trying to never have slower periods at all (they still do ... generally where they've always been late August to late September, most of January and early February ... and not much else!)
The thing is for everyone that complains, I'd point out that now there are four parks and much more to do (even if it is spread out). I remember a January trip in 1979 or 80 when MK was all there was and they had Space Mountain, 20,000 Leagues, and Peter Pan's Flight all closed at the same time -- BTMRR was under construction at the time) and we all still had a great time with what was there.
A few years back, I was at DL when it seemed like half the park was down (Space, Mansion, Splash and PoC ALL AT THE SAME TIME) and still had a great time.
I guess it's my long-winded way of saying sure, it's disappointing. But one or two or three attractions shouldn't be the basis for a WDW vacation that costs thousands of dollars.
~GFC~