Communicore
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Quantity has slipped too. I don't get as much fries in my cup fries. I barely get any with my combo meal. At least fixins bar is still there so I can have sauerkraut and cheese meals.
For instance, during my trip, the speakers on the right (while riding, left if looking at it from the ground) side of the Tower of Terror at the last part of the ride just after the fifth dimension scene were not working. So, both the starfield door split as well as the final Rod Serling narration were not heard. However, if you listened really hard, you could hear those sounds bleed through from the other side of the ride. Knowing the ride well, obviously all that I had to do was take that first right turn in the boiler room queue for the remainder of my trip, and... problem solved! But as for the park guests that only ride it once and don't get the whole experience as intended on their ride (like those who watched Mickey's PhilharMagic but didn't get to see Donald Duck's butt sticking out of the back wall at the end of the show because that AA wasn't working properly that particular time), those are the ones I feel for. In a perfect world, Disney would be able to keep everything performing more consistently. But look, Disney World is an enormous place, and for any one company to operate an entertainment resort of the size and scale that Disney does every day of the year, they're continuing to do one hell of a job, day in and day out!!!
Wow! Thanks for the posts! Jesserin does make a good point! WDW is still the vacation I look forward to most. However, /nerdy types like me are a large part of WDW's base audience. We're picky. I don't want to brag to my friends about the cool Yeti AA, have them travel to Orlando and find out they weren't impressed at all because it was running in "plan B" mode the whole time. If things like this happen too much, we'll quit going. Its good to complain before it gets to this point. I've actually seen my complaints affect changes for the better.
Neverwhere - Great point about the changing of types of rides. One thing I used to think was sweet about Disney was the amount of time in line to the amount of time on cool attraction ratio was small. Now its not as high. Prime example - TT and MS replacing WoM and Horizons. I like TT and MS, but I also like the other two attractions and there does seem to be a dearth of traditional longer dark rides in the works (I hope there are some being planned I don't know about).
Everyone makes a good point about society changing.
One more random thought - I know a lot of people think Lasseter is going to be better for the theme parks than Eisner. What is Lasseter's history with theme parks? I only know of his time with Pixar.
STR8Fan and Epcot82Guy - Thanks for posting. You're both in my pantheon of wdwmagic super posters.
They are not getting my "ticket" until they fix that damn Yeti!!!!!Expedition Everest sells tickets.
Wow, can you also predict lotto numbers? Mega millions would be good. ThanksI predict in 8 years there will be a mine train ride dedicated to Snow White in the New Fantasyland area. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if after decades and decades of the same restaurant lineup in MK a nice, new sit down restaurant that was based on the Beast's castle opened in the aforementioned new Fantasyland area. Finally, I think that James Cameron will make an outer space movie called Avarice and a land based on that will be put in Animal Kingdom, say 10 or 11 years from now. Also, either Dora the Explorer or Jack Sparrow will be added to MGM.
Finally, in 2019 there will be a SW expansion in MGM (will be re-branded Movie Magic Kingdom) and it will consist of an X-Wing spinner and two restaurants - Jabba's Hamburger Hutt and Cinnabon's Organa Rolls.
Not for all of us. It wouldn't matter to me if the stores only had empty boxes on the shelves. I don't go to WDW to buy things, I have all the Disney junk that anyone might need. (about 4 things and those were bought for me by someone else) I'm sure that I am not one of Disney's favorite Guests, but, who cares I get what I want out of the place.Could not agree more. The merchandise quality has declined severely in the last 15 years while the prices continue to rise. The selection of different and unique types of merchandise continues to shrink. FOOD quality continues to decline and even the high end restaurants are removing signature dishes. Those guests who were not fortunate enough to be around WDW 10-20 years ago have no idea how truly magical it was. It has been a long, slow decline no doubt.
That having been said, there is still no place on the planet that can provide the vast range of entertainment and activities found at WDW. My family and I are fans and will be back after a visit to DEL and probably a DCL cruise.
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