I hear ya. I can't speak through personal experience that the magic is gone due to recent changes, but the last trip I was there, it just felt like I was trying to find something that wasn't there anymore. Aside from all the recent changes made to unmagicalize WDW
, the last time I visited it felt a bit strange/alien. I know many on these boards love the atmosphere and buzz as much as I do. The sound of people having fun, laughing, talking, the sounds of Disney in the background... all of that feed into the magical feel. As crowded as it was when I was there, it was strangely quiet. I mean, there's always noise, talking, etc., but it was much less than it used to be. And if you look around everyone is staring at their phones in a zombie-like state. People just seemed oblivious to their surroundings, and not talking to each other, not even in the same family. You just see moms and dads clicking the app to find FPs or whatever else, kids were on FB or other social media apps taking selfies or posting whatever, and other kids just playing shooting games on their phones. It wasn't like it once was even just 12 years ago where moms and dads told their kids to put phones away. Kids would swing from dad's arm, laughing, crying, whatever. There was physical interaction and families spending quality time together. Not just 4 people in the same group all staring at their phones. This wasn't just one family either. It was almost everyone (probably 60-80%) in every line I stood in. That's much less social interaction.
It felt like a microcosm of social decay in general, and it has infiltrated the WDW bubble. I know I shouldn't care about what other people are doing, but like I said... I've always loved the buzz of the parks listening to the sound of joy and fun. That was missing the last time I went. Then, add all of the most recent changes making people even more dependent on their phones. So sad.
And I struggle to understand those who question why people are complaining, but are still on these boards. Is anyone on here a fan of a professional sports team? When your favorite team is not good, you still love the team, talk to your friends about them, and complain about everything that's going wrong, players who su¢k, etc. You're not a fan if you just don't follow them in the bad times. That's what's going on here on the forums. People are airing their grievances with an ownership team that is raising ticket prices, and putting a terrible product on the field. Heck, they're not even maintaining the field anymore. If Disney ran a baseball team, when a foul post falls over in the outfield, first they'd make the teams play around it while they put caution tape around it, and eventually they'll stand it back up and lean it back against the upper deck until some later time. Maybe they'll even put a strobe light on it and make it the Disco Foul Post while it leans against the upper deck.