dreamscometrue
Well-Known Member
I see this to be a small setback in an upward, improved, overall trend that started about 3 years ago and I expect to continue until at least 2021. Before anyone jumps on this comment, I ask you to be objective.You think I defend everything Disney does and I DO NOT. I still think that you say things like those above and have no facts what so every to base them on is irresponsible. The real effect of these cuts has still not be felt in the Parks yet and you are talking about what is next. I believe that Disney did not put enough money into the parks in the last ten years, but I am now seeing major investment in Walt Disney World. There may be some short term problems and I hate to see anyone lose their job or have their hours cut, but I think if Disney continues to invest in new rides such as they are doing with Avatar, improvements in Disney Springs, and adding new lands such as Star Wars/Toy Story they may be able to turn it around. If improvements do not continue then I will be one of the first to jump on the band wagon and complain. Again lets wait and see what is happening.
From the time I joined these boards in 2005, and for several years thereafter, a large number of threads on here (and many members) were critical of the condition of, and lack of investment in, WDW. (Remember Kevin Yee's 'Gum on Splash Mountain' thread ). Although I always had a great time on my WDW vacations, there clearly were a large number of attractions that needed significant refurbs. Also, with a focus on DCL ships and a very necessary DCA makeover, WDW saw the addition of only TSMM and the start of New Fantasyland in the 7-8 years after the last major attractions, Soarin' and Expedition Everest.
However, anyone who frequents these boards, and has done so for the past 8-10 years can't deny that things have improved significantly, since about the time of the wonderful Splash Mountain refurb in early 2013. Although not at the level of 25 years ago, generally the refurbs have been much better (Splash, Pirates, BTMRR, Dinosaur, etc) and there has been a significant investment in the parks with such projects as Disney Springs, M.K. hub redo, finishing NFL, the new FoF parade, new lasers, etc for RoE, proper facade refurbs, new lighting for Fantasmic!, the demise of the B.A.H., a refresh of the GMR and spires again, Test Track 2.0 makeover, Harambe Theater, Harambe Market, the Adventureland veranda being a restaurant again, Soarin' Over the World, Frozen Ever After, Symphony in the Stars fireworks, and of course, Rivers of Light, the night safari, Pandora, Toy Story Land, Star Wars Land and whatever may come of 'phases 3 and 4', and rumored money for Epcot, Frontierland and Tomorrowland before 2021.
If you've actually been posting or lurking for years, I guarantee that if you look at the threads on here since late 2012 or so, they have been moving overwhelmingly toward the positive.