Plans are already set in motion for several changes to the parks to help combat Harry Potter (mind you, Disney is using the HP publicity as a way to get more guests to visit their parks, including the recent raise in prices- all part of the plan about which I am speaking). Each of the four parks (along with one of the water parks) will be recieving enhancements/additions/changes that will be able to be promoted after their completion. You all are familiar with the work going on at MGM Studios (soon to be Hollywood Studios)- all of it being part of the plan. Magic Kingdom's piece of the puzzle is the refurbished Space Mountain.
I can't currently disclose Animal Kingdom or Epcot's role in this equation, but I do know the plans for both. There is more going on at our resort than most realize, and the plans take from both old and new- shelved and recently drawn up. There is plenty about to change at WDW, and Disney's Hollywood Studios is the first to set this chain of events in place. I can say that the motion will be for the best, and that the changes to arrive will be both necesscary and welcome. Mind you also, that these changes won't take place over the course of a year. There is a schedule, and there is a budget for each project. The Wonderful Wizarding World of Harry Potter won't be going anywhere (for at least 20 years, considering that Universal will renew both of their 5 year-optional contracts), so Disney will be competing throughout that time. Some of the projects will be here sooner than others, but the projects will be announced one after another.
I will say it one more time just to remind you that Disney's Hollywood Studios will be the leader of this transition. The park is getting Toy Story Mania, Pixar Place, Block Party Bash, updates for Playhouse Disney Live and High School Musical Pep Rally, a new show at the ABC Theater and another E-Ticket attraction. Quite alot to recieve in a short amount of time, correct? There is more, as these are only the projects that have either been confirmed by press releases, permits or official cast updates. Management has finally put forth the effort to fix the park that was most desperate for an update, but that isn't where it ends. Management is going to start analyzing each of the parks and will take the necesscary steps to fix them (only maintaining/updating the attractions that aren't broken), in the same manner as with Disney's Hollywood Studios. A new trend is getting ready to be set for our resort, and there is a clear example of how it is going to go...