When I read that portion of the thread, I interpreted much of the comments more broadly than 'me /us personally'. In that context, it might be interesting to look at how the parks rank.
I would not say US and WDW are the same, certainly. Nor do I think any individual has to like Universal or WDW.
More broadly though- the general public might find that Universal now offers an improved product, while WDW might be slipping.
According to T.E.A.C.O.M. report for 2009, MK had 17,233,000 visitors. Disneyland was #2, Tokyo Disneyland was #3...Disney had #1 through #8, and
8 of the top 10 parks worldwide. Universal's top park was Tokyo Universal at #9, Universal Studios Orlando park was #13. (I randomly picked 2009.)
In 2019, Tokyo Universal was #5, Universal Studios Orlando was #11, and Islands of Adventure was #12. Disney had 7 of the top 10 parks worldwide. That was the year GE opened, and it was supposed to boost WDW's numbers, but HS was #9- still WDW's lowest park. Islands went up 6% that year to HS's 2% increase.
Clearly 2020 was an off-year, but Disney only had 5 of the top 10 slots. HS dropped way down.
HS was #7 in 2009, #9 in 2019, and #11 in 2020.
The 2021 report will be closely watched when it is released.