Well, it does, with all the other non-ride attractions and amenities.
And WDW is being overrun because of its popularity, especially the MK.
In order to pull people out of the MK and into the parks than can soak up the crowds, WDW is putting in lots of E-Tickets in the other parks (and one more in MK for its 50th). It's in all these E-Tickets that shows that Disney is starting to do the extra investment in WDW over Anaheim. By 2022, WDW will have 5 more E-Tickets than Anaheim. And you know how much Disney can overspend on just one E-Ticket!
And not only that, but lots of huge infrastructure: Skyliner, dedicated bus lanes, remodeling of all resort rooms, revamping all the entrances, whatever they're doing with the Epcot spine, new night shows, big 50th celebration, keep upgrading (the hated) MDE with new services, SW Resort. WDW is spending now tons more in Orlando than anywhere else.
WDW is already more underinvested than Disneyland per park by a mile. More people per park make that even worse.
The concept that people will be completely pulled to the MK is an extraordinarily flawed concept (Disneyland seems to now realize that and are getting 3 new E-tickets), and one that has allowed the park to stagnate over the past 20+ years. The other parks need more investment as a whole because of how underbuilt they are, but over a decade without a major ride is purely monetary reasons and is inexcusable. Transportation costs are just part of it. EPCOT's spine is the park's destruction since the 90's. Disneyland Park alone has 2 night shows AND the resort has a night parade... gee I wish we had one of those.
Disneyland Park was underinvested in that timeframe as well, but they didn't remove rides, added Indy, they had way more to start with, and they are now getting 3x the amount MK is getting. Something seems off, doesn't it?
Sure they're spending more and I applaud them for that, but it's 20 years overdue for the in-park investment, and the resort improvements are necessary evils of a big resort and irrelevant to the park costs which we are currently comparing sizes for. The Orlando parks are in an unacceptable state no matter how you slice it or dice it.
Stop trying to always be right. You literally cannot know about every topic even as a self-proclaimed 'rumormonger'. Just because you do something for the forums doesn't give you the right to just stomp over every discussion and dismiss anything that doesn't fit your narrative. Lots of people here get by fine by not doing that.
I get what your saying here but fail to understand how any of this matters when we are talking specifically about ticketed gated parks.
Yes, WDW has many more (paid) options but the value you receive for admission to the parks in Disneyland vs. the the value you receive in WDW isn't even close. To me, them spreading the same attractions across 4 different parks and charging 4 different admissions is a bad thing for consumers.
I mean what? People get to pay more and walk more for the same thing in a state where the cost of doing business is lower?
I agree with you a lot of the time on a lot of things but I agree with the other guy here: There should be way more rides across 4 individually paid ticketed gates than 2 and the fact that it's almost the same says something. I don't see how there is any way of looking at it and saying that particular something is good.
Yes, WDW parks have more shows but do we really want to bring up things like the horribly dated Little Mermaid and B&TB or the Animation Festival along with whatever you want to call that thing they just opened across the former Animation Courtyard and talk about them as WDW advantages?
Sorry but it feels like a real stretch, to me.
To that point, he literally changes the topic on every discussion to make it fit with what he believes. It's ludicrous. Of course WDW is a superior resort (excluding the parks), but that's an entirely different discussion!
And to the second point, exactly as well. What's his endgame here? There's not really anything to argue about.
You couldn't have put it better.
While we have our share, this is not the dustiest board on the Internet by any means.
I agree with that, but I'm amazed how he literally cannot allow himself to see it. What's the thought process? You can still enjoy the parks and critique their flaws when presented. He's been doing the same thing over on the Uni boards being a pixie duster for Comcast haha. I was accused earlier of being a Disney fanboy. Some people are just too narrow-minded.