We have been visiting WDW as a family annually for more than 35 years. Now we are shifting to fewer trips due to shrinking value- closing many attractions and refocusing on non mechanical walking, viewing ways to spend time. The most technical and key rides now break down far more frequently and are slower to reboot, causing much longer wait times at the remaining attractions. So value per dollar spent for our family of 5 seems to becoming too expensive for value received.
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John Ohman
We have been visiting WDW as a family annually for more than 35 years. Now we are shifting to fewer trips due to shrinking value- closing many attractions and refocusing on non mechanical walking, viewing ways to spend time. The most technical and key rides now break down far more frequently and are slower to reboot, causing much longer wait times at the remaining attractions. So value per dollar spent for our family of 5 seems to becoming too expensive for value received.