4000 posts in 20 years, so a WDW nut.
Yet has been driven away. Of course that's important. This is not an isolated event, WDW seems to have massively replaced its audience.
Night as well. Their workforce mostly too.
4000 posts in 20 years, so a WDW nut.
Yet has been driven away. Of course that's important. This is not an isolated event, WDW seems to have massively replaced its audience.
Which old Disney?That’s all a pipe dream but I would be happy to spend whatever they would charge, if they just brought old Disney back.
over 20.10 years on these sites , I wish I had a dollar every time folks fantasize about Disney's comeuppance.
I would like an answer to this question as well.Which old Disney?
Are we talking pre Eisner? Eisner era? Iger pt 1?
Massively replaced its audience with _______??? Don’t keep us hanging: Let us know what WDW has replaced their audience with. Thank you.4000 posts in 20 years, so a WDW nut.
Yet has been driven away. Of course that's important. This is not an isolated event, WDW seems to have massively replaced its audience.
About as much as they will prosper from your arrival.I’m sure Disney Will suffer badly from your departure.
Yeah, frequent saying applicable to virtually everything, especially sports teamsI've learned that it will never come back, so accept what you've got or move on.
and also "who's " old. My kids fell in love with the 2000 version of Disney. Most of the things people here long for mean absolutely nothing to us. So "old" Disney is a fuzzy concept. Imo it's like when your grandparents start a sentence with "back in my day". Now naturally there are things I really miss (illuminations) but there are also things I'm so glad they got rid of (great movie ride).Which old Disney?
Are we talking pre Eisner? Eisner era? Iger pt 1?
You're gonna get hate for that lol. But I agree that I'm happy they replaced it.and also "who's " old. My kids fell in love with the 2000 version of Disney. Most of the things people here long for mean absolutely nothing to us. So "old" Disney is a fuzzy concept. Imo it's like when your grandparents start a sentence with "back in my day". Now naturally there are things I really miss (illuminations) but there are also things I'm so glad they got rid of (great movie ride).
Keeping in mind that I was in my late 60's when I made the trip to Europe, and I must have walked 4000 miles of it, or so it seemed. I had been to Europe once before when in college but as I recall that was from one plane to another plane and between planes one bus to another bus to one castle to another castle and in the evening it was attempting to drain Europe of all alcoholic beverages.Sounds like an amazing life. And well deserved.
Leaving Disney out of the equation, which was your favorite?
Problem is a lot of people are saying the same thing.I’m sure Disney Will suffer badly from your departure.
You are right it is too compicated. I used to love going because I started our trip by dropping our luggage at the airport and boarded the plane. That is when the magic started. I was taken care of from then on. Now you take care of your luggage, find your own ride, and are bogged down trying to get decent ride wait times and having to be on your phone constantly. That is why I went to relax and have everything taken care of.
I totally agree. Getting stuck in any kind of rut (including to a particular travel destination) isn't healthy.
We've been regular WDW visitors (about once every 18-24 months) since our kids were 4 and 6, although we have always visited other places, too (the Caribbean, Sweden, Scotland, Los Angeles, Boston, NYC, the Adirondacks, etc.). We're going back to WDW in August (with the kids now aged 15 and 17, yikes!) to use up the last of our Disney gift cards, and then are looking to take a hiatus of several years, as our disposable income will be earmarked for college tuitions or educational trips rather than expensive travel. (...and if perchance we do venture to Orlando, it will be to see Epic Universe!) Disney has made the planning experience so complicated and frustrating that as much as I still love Disney World and the memories we've made there, I don't think I'm going to miss it for a long time -- words that, 10 years ago, I never thought I'd say!
But! but! But! you are the magic------so says DisneyYou are right it is too compicated. I used to love going because I started our trip by dropping our luggage at the airport and boarded the plane. That is when the magic started. I was taken care of from then on. Now you take care of your luggage, find your own ride, and are bogged down trying to get decent ride wait times and having to be on your phone constantly. That is why I went to relax and have everything taken care of.
Massively replaced its audience with _______??? Don’t keep us hanging: Let us know what WDW has replaced their audience with. Thank you.
Well, the world only spins forward.
Disney’s Parks Are Losing Their Magic With Customers
Despite pushing promotions to bring more guests to their parks, Disney’s high prices are cutting into attendance numbers...www.movieguide.org
Disney Parks are losing / pricing out / politically alienating much of their core visitors. Disney+ is losing viewers and subscribers. Disney box office returns have been abysmal. Shareholders are dropping Disney stock. Employees have left in droves. The CEO has been replaced as a consequence.
The effect is even noticeable on this forum. Many regular old-time posters have left or barely post anymore - this thread is a case in point.
I have felt this for years now, you can read it in here. Disney and the people that propagate it are following the same trajectory as San Francisco, I remember in here a thread over 10 years ago in which people were complaining about strollers and them being in the way everywhere, and my thought at the time was "this isnt good".
I have felt this for years now, you can read it in here. Disney and the people that propagate it are following the same trajectory as San Francisco, I remember in here a thread over 10 years ago in which people were complaining about strollers and them being in the way everywhere, and my thought at the time was "this isnt good".
I grew up at a time when Disney was for kids and families, it has morphed (or edged out by) over time by adults that don't get married and want to remain as children (hence complaints about strollers). Personally, if I scheduled a trip to WDW, I would expect to be in a sea of strollers and kids running and banging into me constantly, so therefore it would not bother me.
Tie in to San Francisco, there society is doing the same, that has become a city of few kids and adults that only care about themselves and self indulgences and families stay away. Back to WDW, this is why I see threads in her where people are complaining about the drinking in EPCOT etc.
Ok open fire...
That's right. So embrace overpriced mediocrity, folks. Because it's here to stay.over 20.
I think it's hilarious when people wish "old" Disney would return. I've learned that it will never come back, so accept what you've got or move on.
You didn't quite get the point. Permit me to spell it for you (not literally).That's right. So embrace overpriced mediocrity, folks. Because it's here to stay.
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