The last straw!!!!!!!

THEMEPARKPIONEER

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For me they are getting close to the last straw. They killed half of my childhood memories, neglecting the parks and I'm still wondering If my last standing favorite show (Spectromagic) is going to come back half as good as it was. I'm not verry happy right now, I'm really thinking of heading west for my future Disney trips. I don't Ming change but scaling down, major cutbacks and neglect doesn't go verry well with me.
 

haveyoumetmark

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Some of the replies in this thread easily show how it was possible for things at WDW to get to the state they're in.
People will come no matter what, I guess. As for my last straw? I have no idea, but my AP has not been renewed.
The place just feels stale. Makes no sense to go back year after year to see the same offerings over and over, and in worse condition much of the time.
 

THEMEPARKPIONEER

Well-Known Member
Some of the replies in this thread easily show how it was possible for things at WDW to get to the state they're in.
People will come no matter what, I guess. As for my last straw? I have no idea, but my AP has not been renewed.
The place just feels stale. Makes no sense to go back year after year to see the same offerings over and over, and in worse condition much of the time.

I hear Disneyland only gets better and better
 

the-reason14

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Original Poster
Some of the replies in this thread easily show how it was possible for things at WDW to get to the state they're in.
People will come no matter what, I guess. As for my last straw? I have no idea, but my AP has not been renewed.
The place just feels stale. Makes no sense to go back year after year to see the same offerings over and over, and in worse condition much of the time.

One of the best points made in this thread and I agree. I think a lot of people here like to blow hot air and imply that they can't enjoy Disney World now because this and that isn't how it used to be. But the biggest problem is they continue to go and help fund the mediocrity, the 'averageness' of the place or how it's become. It's counterproductive. And I can't point the finger because I know I help contribute to this, but you offer the best solution; not giving Disney your money. Granted for every 10,000 people who stop going in "protest" there's a good 100,000 if not more that do go, but sometimes it makes no sense to talk about how bad the place is while at the airport headed to the place.
 

Larry Mondello

Well-Known Member
Judging by the crowds I have seen increase over the years I guessing that people who have reach their "last straw" are being more than adequately replaced by people who haven't.
 

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