I read through this entire thread, and I have that feeling in the pit of my stomach that is
very similar to when I found out Santa wasn't real way back when. Maybe it is just because I'm a youngster and been in love with Disney since I first went in '96; but none of the things mentioned about WDW were really apparent to me before now. But when I think about it I can remember Splash Mountain having problems for a
long time. Heck, when I went in December of '03 with some friends for Christmas break the fountain elements in The Laughing Place weren't working. We rode something like 8 times in a row too so it wasn't just a glitch (got wicked sick btw: there is a reason that the line was empty on a 45 degree day it seems!)
Haunted Mansion was/is pretty glitchy too, even after the refurbishment. Something else that comes to mind is the old fort on Tom Sawyer's Island. Whatever happened to that? It's been a long time since I went over to the island; but I remember no one ever knowing what was going on. That's just the tip of the iceberg too.
This thread is making me consider taking a trip to Disneyland next year rather than WDW.
It makes me want to enact a hostile takeover of whatever Disney entity I need to take over to get things in order. If Walt were around he would absolutely
flip. Forget money, get these things working right, no matter how much money or time it takes (IIRC Walt was famous for stressing perfection over initial cost, guessing correctly that profits would come after the fact from putting out such a
great product. I wonder where they lost sight of that?)
WDW means too much to too many people to let things degrade to a point where people are seriously saying that Universal and Sea World are making up ground. Forget. That. Noise. It's supposed to be
no competiton: Disney World in its own class and then everyone else. I'm glad that I finally decided on pursuing a degree in Business/Hospitality Management when I get into school. Someone needs to kick butts and take names lol.
yeah, or first initial then last name or sometimes a . between the names and sometimes not...just looking to be certain I am not wasting my breath sending them to a dead end...although that may be what happens anyway even if it does make it to the correct destination
I saw from your posts after this that you got a letter sent to what should be the right address; but I would still like to bring up something else that I didn't see mentioned that you and others like yourself could try: an "open letter" that could be published on a website/blog you own, or heck even on a public forum like this if the rules allow it. If you can craft it the right way and garner enough public outcry/copycats behind it you might be able to actually get even
more attention than you would with a singular letter. Just throwing the idea out there (in fact, I might try it myself).
Wow, that got a lot more long winded than I expected. This thread made me sad, but I'm going to hold on to my belief that WDW can and will be fixed, just like I believe again that Santa Claus is real (see: Rise of the Guardians trailer. You can't make Santa look that awesome and
not have him exist).