disney fan 13
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Since the vote has topped 100... TEAM DISNEY needs work, we are the 51 percent!!!
TDO needs work.
Thick needs work also.
Maximizing profit is fine. But what Disney is doing is putting short term profit over the long term stability. Ride closures are few and far between, as they fear that people will get aggravated that "I go once every 7 years, and I can't even ride Space Mountain!" However, in the future, people will be getting aggravated that "I come here every 7 years and Space Mountain is falling apart!"
Always a trade-off.
There's a difference between cost and value. Wizarding World of Harry Potter is value. About $200 million for a deeply themed area and an innovative attraction. Most of Disney's recent projects (Yes, even at Disneyland), have been incredibly inefficient with spending, from where I see it. DCA's expansion is large, but over a billion dollars? Fantasyland is good, but about $300 million for this? 50% more cost than Harry Potter?
I've also read that Next Gen could be a bit more than a billion, which is insane.
If we want to talk inefficiency, that's it.
From reading here and seeing pics it seems 20-30 years ago the parks were in better shape but idk that so I have nothing go compare today's Disney to.
This is the biggest myth in the history of Disney.
The parks were not in better shape years ago, its just a myth perpetrated by people who feel the need to complain about something, anything.
The whole Disney company was almost fleeced out from under the Disney family because 20-30 years ago the Disney family lost the plot. Thankfully they brought in Micheal Eisner who made the company, and especially they parks into the jewel they have now become.
Don't believe what you read, the parks back in the day, were never better than what you have now. That argument is a broken crutch, replaced with a motorized scooter.
Jimmy Thick-Crackin' eggs...Again!!!
Thankfully they brought in Micheal Eisner who made the company, and especially they parks into the jewel they have now become.
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Personally, I feel that your Disney experiences are quite similar to your life experiences. If you continually go out of your way to look for negatives and things that are wrong, you are guaranteed to find them. If you actually look for the positives, you are a happier person and enjoy life. Not trying to tell anyone how to live their lives, just explaining how I live mine, and how I experience Disney. I know most people will disagree, but to each their own.
Some folks like to stop and smell the roses....others complain because they have thorns, they are expensive to buy...you get the idea.
I'm in the minority on this one.. I'm Team Disney. Listen, I'm never going to deny that the parks need a lot of work. But I've got news for you, that's the cycle, such is life.
I don't understand this thinking at all. Why should quality degrade in cycles when the crowds have only grown and prices have only risen? Wouldn't one trigger the other, not send them in separate directions?
I also have a problem with two properties run by the same company being run in two completely different ways.
I'd venture to say that many who think the way you do sort of "don't know what they're missing". I'm not bashing you there... Just saying that there's nothing for you to compare it to, I guess.
Some choose to want to pick out everything TDO and WDW could do better... I choose to enjoy what they do right already, and acknowledge their room for improvements, but not harp on it.
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