alphac2005
Well-Known Member
That's good news. Disneyland made a stunningly fast turnaround from the dark Pressler/Harriss years. The turnaround started in the winter of 2004, and about 15 months later in May, 2005 it was complete.
More importantly, Disneyland management in the decade since then hasn't retreated on that newly raised standard, and in many places they have raised it further. The result is that the Disneyland Resort today looks even better than it did for the 50th in 2005.
The same turnaround can happen at WDW. And it appears it can't happen soon enough.
A footnote: The decline of Walt Disney World has been ongoing for a much longer period than the awful Paul Pressler shopping mall debacle years at DL. The varying degrees of decline at WDW stretch more than a decade and with so much property involved, it seems unlikely that they can whip things together nearly as quickly as Anaheim.
To be honest, the last time the property was in pristine shape, as had been their standard, was 1998 in Florida. It's a long road towards redemption here. More importantly, with the years of neglect, if we get to the point that a management team is put in place that cares and understands the importance of quality, like what DL got in Matt Ouimet, it will be interesting to see how vast in scale many of the projects will be with who knows what might be discovered, building by building with many issues due to the neglect.