Just getting back from a short 3 day trip to the world, and aside from a few minor things, had a great time. Alot under scrims/refurbishment, but lines generally 20m or less and Fastpass was readily available, so no complaining.
The one thing I'll take away from this trip was the birds - specifically seagulls - were out of control. This was my 9th in as many years and I've never seen more seagulls flying around, being VERY aggressive towards guests. In EPCOT I saw one swoop down and literally knock a funnel cake out of a guys hand, only to have about 20 seagulls on it within seconds. Same thing at MK near splash with a corn dog. And I feel like in the past the birds would generally stay away from humans; not anymore. I saw more guests running from the birds than birds from guests! I even saw a few scared little kids crying it was so bad! The auxiliary path/bridge in fronteirland that runs from splash along the water to liberty square had so many birds on it no one was walking on it.
I know WDW can't make the birds 'go away' forever, however I feel some deterrents need to be applied to keep them at bay. Maybe this is a seasonal thing? I feel some sort of super high pitched sound humans can't hear could work, or smell that keeps them away? Anyone seen it this bad or CM doing anything to keep them at bay?