My wife and I stayed on I-drive in 1992, and I thought it was so touristy - in a good way. Yeah it was tourist trap stuff, but we loved going through the seashell store (and seeing how many things they could make out of sea shells), and all the other trap stores (and dealing with the ticket resellers - so glad they are gone).
Then in 1997, we stayed at the Howard Johnson's on 192. Place was a dump, but 192 in the immediate area was tourist trap city and I loved it in an Americana type of way. Then we spent a few years back on I-Drive at the Rosen Plaza, one year at the Residence Inn just off I-Drive and a couple others.
We have stayed on property since 2004. And every year we take a drive down Memory Lane and go down both I-Drive and 192. And I am so disappointed in what I see. Not really disappointed, but sad. These places used to be such key elements to the Orlando/Disney experience. Then the expansion of the 90s. They built the (what is now) Pointe Orlando - and it was a beautiful looking mall - had a FAO Schwarz among others. In 1992 that was a field!!! It is now in its second incarnation. Then they (tripled??quadrupled??) the Convention Center. And everyone built big hotels and opened everything and saturated the market. 192 had the same growth spurt. I can remember in 1997 the area behind 192 (on the side opposite Celebration), was just roads waiting for development. Then they built and built and built. And then the bottom fell out in 2008.
But before that, I think what was happening was along the same lines as to what happened in the 1950s and the growth of the highway system - suburbs were built and the people moved out of the cities and into the suburbs. What happened to the cities? They deteriorated. On I-Drive and 192, you had good ecosystems of businesses in full support of Disney World. Then people started building bigger and better places, not only to keep up with Disney, but to offer something new and different. Plus maybe Americana touristy kitsch was fading away. But the people moved on to these newer and bigger and more different places. So what happened to the places that were there? They deteriorated.
I don't think it's Disney's fault. Yes they added capacity, but they also added parks (HS in 1989, AK in 1998) so visitor capacity also increased. There still was a need for off-site hotels.
I hope the two areas can turn it around. I have so many wonderful memories on I-Drive from the days when we stayed there. To me those areas are as much a part of the experience as WDW itself (but then again that is just me).
Sorry for the run-on. This is a good thread. I just tapped into a thought pattern, and there is it