Is there anything Disney could do that would make you not go?

copcarguyp71

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Currently...no not really but if they continue to build additional DVC's without expanding the parks then long term overcrowding of the parks would definitely drive me away. We never go during the peak seasons as I cannot stand crowds. Perhaps it is mild claustrophobia on my part but I get very tense in large crowds and would not pay money to do so. If their goal is peak season year round then that would probably make me go elsewhere.
 

afar28

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I know. The love for the place is nearly universal. It is one of two restaurants on my never again list. The other is Teppan Edo. But I know I am outnumbered.
I've never tried Teppan Edo.
Why don't you like Pecos Bills anyways?
 

blueboxdoctor

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There are some things they're doing that are annoying me, such as bringing Avatar to AK instead of bringing back Beastly Kingdom (come on, Avatar, really?). But to not go? I'm not really sure.
 

afar28

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There are some things they're doing that are annoying me, such as bringing Avatar to AK instead of bringing back Beastly Kingdom (come on, Avatar, really?). But to not go? I'm not really sure.
I'd much rather have beastly kingdom don't get me wrong, but I think Pandora could be an amazing land, if executed correctly. I didn't like the movie, but the setting was beautiful and I think could make an awesome land
 

Magenta Panther

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Is there anything Disney could do that would make you not go to WDW? I don't know if there would be many things for me, but I wanna hear what you have to say.

Raise prices to the point that I couldn't afford to go would be one reason.

The other reason would be this: if the parks were filled with too much non-Disney created/adapted elements. I don't want to visit a so-called Disney park that's really just a mash-up of off-studio brands with a little Disney thrown in. And if the Avatar attraction is built in Animal Kingdom, then I will no longer visit that park. I've already skipped visiting that park for two trips in a row; the broken Yeti is just that offensive to me. Avatar would be the final straw. I would never step foot in that park again.
 

216bruce

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Yeah, build a park, even if it's small or seasonal, in the Midwest so I can go all the time. Considering that will never happen, then "no".
 

afar28

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Raise prices to the point that I couldn't afford to go would be one reason.

The other reason would be this: if the parks were filled with too much non-Disney created/adapted elements. I don't want to visit a so-called Disney park that's really just a mash-up of off-studio brands with a little Disney thrown in. And if the Avatar attraction is built in Animal Kingdom, then I will no longer visit that park. I've already skipped visiting that park for two trips in a row; the broken Yeti is just that offensive to me. Avatar would be the final straw. I would never step foot in that park again.
Not even to check the land out?
I hated the Avatar movie. The only reason it got all that box office money was because of the amazing visuals and 3D. If the land is done correctly, it could be amazing. The environment in the movie was visually stunning, so that translated into a theme park land could be really cool, regardless of the movie.
 

afar28

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Duffyland
With TDO's recent building resume, in 10 years, we will have a mega land in MK that will include
-A mega Duffy bear store
-A 15 minute film describing the benefits of DVC
-Duffys great escape
-To use "value engineering" and make a Duffy animatronic that mimics movement, by using stobe lights
-A pin trading station
-Cardboard cutouts
-State of the art, next gen Meet n greet hall.
 

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