It was ceaseless negativity as was witnessed at the LP forum that ruined that place and not the mouse. Too many people are deluded into thinking the Disney experience of their childhood can be recaptured. We live in a much more cynical society thanks in large part to social media that is not based in reality. Too many people live with a false worldview.
Quite frankly, JT, yet again you have no clue what you are even speaking of (not that it ever stops you). I don't know why you wish to discuss LaughingPlace.com, but if you do, then I know I am in a far better position to talk about the place as a longtime member of what was once a thriving online community.
The fact it is dead now (I firmly believe the only reason it exists in any form is because Doobie is a fan and has the finances to keep it up) speaks to losing many powerful voices, including mine. By the time I opted to leave for good in 2011, the place already was fighting to keep the tumbleweeds away. The fact the site died had little to do with any negativity. It had to do with losing important respected voices.
It also had to do with Disney giving Lee MacDonald an ultimatum involving his contract work with the company in Asia that resulted in LP shutting down their fantastic Tales From the LP fanzine so as not to compete with Disney's inferior D23. If you'd like to discuss it further, then I'd be glad to. But don't presume to understand things that you just do not.
But I do agree that social media allows people to live lives not based in reality. Indeed, that is the enabling factor I bring up when discussing mental health and the fan community.
The other fact is that, like everything else, WDW had to change with the times. As I have said many times, WDW is a victim of its own success. And whatever happens now or in the future has to be looked at through that lens. Or else one might eventually sound like nothing more than a whining malcontent with a personal axe to grind. To prove this point many complain there is no investment happening in the parks when quite clearly it is. Obviously we all want to see more. That will never change.
WDW has always changed. Well, until about 15 years ago when TDO decided to just live off the past and nostalgia and let its parks grow tired and stale. If you feel that is moving ahead and changing, then you have an end backward view of ''changing with the times.''
WDW is many things. A victim of its own success would not be one, unless you believe that living up to your own standards simply became too heavy a burden for TDO. Is that what you are saying?
I can't ever find the ''Disney isn't investing'' line of BS that often gets trotted out. Indeed, many fans (such as myself) are disgusted by the billions that Disney is spending on data mining, trip planning apps, back of the house tech, door locks, an uninspired Fantasyland redo, more EPCOT eateries, more timeshares etc.
Again, find me posts where folks are saying Disney isn't investing versus HOW they are investing.
Constructive criticism and honest critique gets results. Which is why you, those you mislead and/or the mouse will never destroy the magic of this forum.
Who am I misleading and how? Answer the question.