I was listening to a Youtube Disney Parks Livestream and the news of the upcoming Epcot Play Pavillion came up. One of the commentators brought his opinion on the matter that spoke to his larger criticism of Walt Disney World. Here's a transcription as best I could make.
"This goes back to what I've been saying, which is, Walt Disney World is too big for its own good.
Because, like, look at Epcot. They have so much room and so much space, and they built it up so quickly. There was no time to let it naturally expand. They felt like "Well, we can't build this giant theme park and not have anything in it."
So, you know, what they did was they created these massive buildings which, yeah at first housed popular attractions. But, in my opinion, the attractions really weren't that good. They were...not high-quality versions what they should've been.
I just feel like Disney World is too big for its own good. It's full of a bunch of what I call nothingness, you know, in order to fill the gaps."
I decided to share this with you guys because it's an interesting outlook on the resort. I understand where he's coming from. There are parts of the resort that are underutilized. But I think he's overlooking the stuff WDW has to offer. It's not perfect, nor even what Walt fully intended, but it's a resort that has a lot of love put into it from the beginning to this day (even with all the junk seeping through). I'm not explaining my disagreement well, but it's the best I can say.
What do you guys think?