And in recent years they have scratched that itch quite well. Probably due to the fact that many of the tossed aside imagineers currently work for Universal parks. To this once unwavering Disney Loyalist they have in many ways become better than Disney even though I hate to admit it. What is sad is that Disney has always considered Universal a second rate wanna be. That is no longer they truth and they had better start taking them seriously. Without Uncle Walt's soothing voice and friendly demeanor the coat tails are getting pretty ragged looking.
That said though, I have never been a total immersion fan. I have since my first visit, stayed offsite and even sometimes spent almost two weeks in Kissimmee and only went to the Disney Parks for 4 of those days. The rest of the time I explored, I made side trips to Uni when it was built and fairly regularly after, Sea World, Cyprus Gardens, even up to Silver Springs and over to Kennedy Space Center. Went to numerous things on International Drive, Took helicopter rides over the parks and generally just wandered around Central Florida. Even used Kissimmee as a base for a two and a half day excursion drive through the Keys to Key West and back. One of the best rides I ever took. Disney was my basic destination, but since I get bored quickly, the idea of seeing other things was always a bigger draw. That doesn't mean I didn't love WDW. When I first went in 1983 it was, to me, the most spectacular thing I had ever seen and have enjoyed it for over 45 visits, but there are so many more things to see.