As a 'lemming' as described by one poster on this thread, I'll just say the people still go to Disney for a variety of reasons. Many go in hope of a magical vacation and are, sadly disappointed because the commercials and the modern reality are poles apart, it's classic mis selling to people who don't do research on the products they buy. Many go simply to create content fodder for their social media pages, so called vloggers and the idiotic term 'influencers'. I would estimate 80 to 90% of these would never go to a family theme park if there were no social media or YouTube to post their needy narcissism on. If you look at when the numbers started exploding at Disney it is around the same time social media exploded. It correlates with the issue of young people suffering mental health issues.
I digress. This 'lemming ' cannot wait to go back, I'm prepared for what expect, including drunk and also aggressive entitled guests of all kinds, long lines at attractions and crowded parks, but, this has me planning a trip different to one I've done before, I shall try and do every attraction I like, even if it is just the once, I will queue for certain rides and prepare myself for a long wait at those. I will play it by ear. I shall eat out, browse shops, enjoy a Starbucks coffee and Ghiradelli ice cream sundae, a nice breakfast and dinner at TS restaurants and I get to go out in the evenings, all things I can't do in my everyday life. To be honest, the attractions play second fiddle to most of my plans.
I've paid my money and I've made my choices. And as I've paid my money then I'm entitled to exactly the same as anyone else at the park, so if the only table available is a four person one then I will take it if I already have my food, the lack of smaller tables is not my fault, so don't get uppity if I do.