I’m sure you’re right on the ride count, but I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone discuss ride count when talking of planning a vacation.WDW will have at least 56 rides by the time EU is built. Plus a world's fair, a zoo, and a slew of shows, and several nighttime spectaculars.
UO has 16 rides... let's call it 18 by the time EU is built. EU will have 10 rides (let's add two for optimistic surprises). That's 40 rides. Compared to 56.
WDW will be ahead of Uni for a long time.
It's good that Universal is starting to catch up, and I hope they do well. But it won't affect WDW.
The perception, at least in my mind, is that Universal is putting money into developing their business and competing to catch up with WDW. Meanwhile, Disney is putting their resources on coming up with more ways to squeeze their customers for every dime they can.
I have been a DVC member since 2010, and up until this year, never contemplated a Universal trip. But with all the increase in costs, and decrease in value, Universal is looking more attractive all the time. This is especially the case since I can get a week in Universal, including hotel, for less than I can using my points and staying at Disney.