That is the big question for 15yrs from now. Will Disney have created that absolute nostalgia demand for the next generations. Will it be a must do for them? Disney sure as heck better hope so. I'm not so sure they have. I know my son has a much greater anticipation for Nintendo than Disney.
Do kids even like "Disney"? Or do they like Star Wars, Marvel or Princesses specifically?
I'm not sure what "Disney" means to kids these days.
If Disney did it properly, the nostalgia would build itself.
We wnt to EPCOT, once. We did not visit any other Disney parks as kids. I remember remember exhibits, but not much "Disney" about the parks (the Living Seas really grabbed my attention and the hydrolators and Seabase alpha made me want to lean to scuba dive).
My brother went for his honeymoon for the first time to ALL the parks in his mid 20s.
I went years later for my first time at around 35.
He is now a DVC member and visits about 1 to 2x per year.
I have visited multiple times, including an international park.
My wife has a fish /seafood allergy and Disney`s historic ability to deal with multiple dietary needs make it "safe" as we know what she can safely eat, even at a Disnwy seafood restaurant, The experience/ environment, and how it made us feel built the nostalgia for us.
It has developed for his kids (late teens). Though there is significant dissatisfaction with recent changes (not sure how much is covid impact and how much is actually policy changes, yet).
While the nostalgia is strong for us, it has NOT yet developed for my kids. They are just as excited for non-disney parks as for the idea of going to Disney.
EDIT: I realize I inferred, but did not state my point. The current direction of the changes have cooled our ardour. For the first time ever, my wife has expressed a desire to vacation in places other than Disney. My brother has discussed renting out their points and using the funds to exp.ore other places, not Disney related. This is a HUGE change in how we vacation.
BIGGEST CHANGE- Both groups are discussing how to visit universal- something that we would NOT have considered as little as 3 years ago.