Before going any further, I want to set a few parameters that I hope people observe.
1) This thread's purpose is not to complain about how we miss long-lost attractions or cult favorites. The thread is intended to be a standing list of things WDW can realistically fix in its parks. We don't care how much you miss Mr. Toad or Alien Encounter.
2) Please remain mature and refrain from online fanboy arguments. This thread is not about Universal Studios or Tokyo DisneySea.
3) Please state things seriously so that the thread is taken seriously at WDW. Trust me, there are people whose job is to monitor message boards.
That said, let's get started.
Since all online Disney message boards tend to repeat the same complaints, I hope this thread can consolidate legitimate issues that Disney needs to address. A couple years ago, we did this about Splash Mountain; the thread spurred @KevinYee to write an article that caught Disney's attention, and the attraction has enjoyed a thorough refurb and decent maintenance since then.
Again, I'm hoping this thread stays realistic and doesn't devolve into a b*tchfest.
Dear Disney,
Please fix the loading methods at the Haunted Mansion. Right now, guests keep pouring into the parlor during the Ghost Host's inaudible opening lines ("When hinges creak..."); if it takes too long to load guests, maybe the timer shouldn't start so quickly.
Adding to the chaos, the stretching room scene starts well before the door actually closes. There's no reason to wonder if the floor or ceiling is moving because you can clearly see the stationary parlor on the other side.
Then the hidden passageway opens to a packed, backed-up queue to the loading dock, all because there are too many people crammed into that space.
This issue has been going on for years and shouldn't take more than some Ops changes to fix.
New thing to add after my experience the other night. Please stop closing the RESORT food locations an hour before the last park closes.
Why should I stay in a deluxe Disney resort if I can't get a bottle of water past midnight, and the parks are open 'til 1:00? Even a Hampton Inn has a 24-hour food option.
Homogenisation of both merchandise and food offerings throughout the park.
Huh, because it seemed to me that there's more variety in the food, especially at quick service spots, than there was in the 90s. Even the spots that just do burgers and the like usually have at least one unique item to their menu.
That said, I do agree rides like Small World and Soarin' should be addressed. Sometimes you can see up to the rafters on Small World. There are panels missing and work lights on occasionally.
Oh thank you thank YOU for mentioning this. It kills me how abused the Mansion has become, all for the sake of cramming more bodies into it per hour. It's appallingly greedy and disrespects the attraction and Walt would have kittens if he saw how the ride is handled now. (He got ed once because people were being taken through the Jungle Cruise too fast. I can imagine how he'd feel about people being shoved through the HM's parlor into the Stretching Room, missing most of the opening spiel and the portrait effect and thus destroying the ride's narrative from the very beginning).
Here, in my opinion, is what should happen: guests - a reasonable number of them - should be led into the parlor. There they should hear the entire parlor spiel, complete with transforming portrait, before being ushered into the Stretching Room. Then lead them to the Doom Buggies, and the ride system can take over from there. It's so simple! Good timing and good CM training could easily accomplish this, giving the guests the full Haunted Mansion experience they're entitled to after ponying up so much cash to visit the freaking Magic Kingdom for crying out loud. Geez.
And I still think the ride should be off-limits to people in wheelchairs or scooters if it means stopping the ride constantly while people are still riding it. I may never ride the Mansion again after that happened 3 times during my WDW visit last summer. It was just too effing upsetting and annoying, and I don't go on vacation for that.
That reminds me of Star Wars Weekends 2012 when after waiting for over 2 hours for Hyperspace Hoopla, I witnessed 3 female, off duty cast members pushing their way to the front to watch friends perform...didn't go so well...Please tell off-duty Entertainment Cast Members to stop whooping and hollering at their friends performing in parades. It's unprofessional, it ruins the magic, and it's obnoxious.
Please keep the pools open later. I know many people who would love to be able to swim even just an hour later than the 11 pm pool closing time, and closing at 11 hardly gives people who stay at Epcot to watch Illuminations time to get back via bus, throw on a swimsuit, and get to the pool, much less actually enjoy a swim.
Dear Disney,
1. As others have said, please consider keeping food options available to guests who are coming back to hotels after being at the parks until closing. You could easily sell enough pizza and beer/soft drinks to make up for the labor hours.
2. Please keep the pools open later. I know many people who would love to be able to swim even just an hour later than the 11 pm pool closing time, and closing at 11 hardly gives people who stay at Epcot to watch Illuminations time to get back via bus, throw on a swimsuit, and get to the pool, much less actually enjoy a swim.
I have emailed Disney myself telling them this. They leave so much money on the table when every shop has the same things in it. original shops, stores with ride specific gifts would go along way. They should see when they introduce things like Orange Bird merch that sales take off. One big store with everything in it, and a bunch of originals all over the park is whats needed.
I'd like to suggest that Disney "fix" the wait times for the Magical Express at the Orlando Airport. There's nothing magical about waiting in line inside the airport for 30 minutes or more for a bus to arrive. Then, upon boarding, waiting another 15 minutes in a parked bus before pulling away.
My wife and I have experienced this several times. Sure there was a trip or two where the bus pulled right up but unfortunately a long wait appears to be more of the norm rather than an exception. You'd think that this situation is easily corrected by adding another bus (or two) to each route.
Yeah, that's another mistake.the problem is if they ever are taken around the parks it is done by the park VP and a big group that will ensure them that everything is fine. They won't ever actually experience it as a guest.
Dear Disney,
We visitors from Europe say: Please offer a 24-hour pool at the Deluxe Resorts. When you are jet-lagged and getting up at 4:30 or 5:00 it is FAB to be able to go down and swim laps for 45 minutes. It makes for a great, energising start to the day - I love to watch the sun come up from the pool!
When we stayed at AKL back in '07, I would get up at Oh-dark-thirty and go down and swim. The other swimmers were all jet-lagged limeys. We swam laps and talked (quietly) about the Rugby World Cup . It was great. In '09, we stayed at the BC - no mention was made at check-in of a 24-hour pool, but I asked and was told I could use the quiet pool before official opening. Last visit (2012) - no joy.
The Deluxes are not full - above are two easy, cheap ways to appeal to ADULTS and families with teens and draw more of them to the $$$ hotels. Families with finicky, ill-behaved tiny children get all the love these days, but many of us want to be FAR AWAY from that scene . Treat us like grown-ups, please. In fact, can one of the hotels be made 13+?
I remain,
Gopher
CC: The OP (for a brilliant thread idea)
This is a pretty good list. I agree on interactive queues. They are turning out to be rather annoying and a maintenance issue. I know they sound great in theory, but a simple audio track and scenery (like Haunted Mansion headstones, etc) would do just fine.I dunno, dude. Remember when the Orlando Sentinel, years ago, wrote an embarrassing article about the broken yeti in EE? And what happened as a result? Answer: zip.
But oh well. Here's my list:
Please fix...
1. THE YETI, DAMMIT.
2. The Mine Train. DAMMIT.
3. The cheeseburgers. In every restaurant. They're gross. Except the Plaza's on Main Street.
4. JII. Bring back Dreamfinder and Figment. Spend some money on it too. For a change. Dammit.
5. That mist screen in POTC and the line "Dead Men Tell No Tales" in the audio. I could barely hear it the last time I rode POTC (last fall).
6. The Haunted Mansion queue. PLEASE fix it back the way it was. I'm begging you. It's so awful, so cramped and narrow and ugly and claustrophobic, and people mostly ignore the interactive stuff and that stuff breaks down all the time anyway.
7. And bring back the original Hitchhiking Ghosts effect. I'm NOT asking this because I hate change in park attractions. I loved the amazing refurb the Mansion got years ago that fixed all of the sound problems, plus added that awesome Escher staircase scene. But the new ghosts look FAKE and blurry and everyone can figure out how it's done (screens and CGI! Which people see on TV every damn day! Not amazing!). Whereas with the old ghosts, they looked much more three-dimensional and really looked like they were in the buggies with you. It was just a better overall effect, PLEASE bring it back.
8. Please fix the bluebird in Splash Mountain's last scene. It was broken on my last visit (is it still frozen and staring at you while its disembodied voice keeps talking?)
9. Please fix Little Mermaid so that the story makes sense and we can't see the black pole shoved up Ariel's back and the fish skewered on rods in the "Under the Sea" scene.
That's all for now.
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