As a former Disney super fan sadly I would have to say Disney stopped being worth the money over a decade ago. Over the decades of my fandom and numerous visits to parks I saw my money spent receive less and less in return. The final straw was when they basically instituted a lottery to access 25% of Hollywood studios on a daily basis. Now your park ticket doesn't even get you into all parts of the park. I once put a deposit down on a Disney cruise and then backed out as I learned more and more about what wouldn't be included.
Disney cruises are at least a case of almost everything included. Unfortunately the lotteries have become a normal thing in a lot of theme parks due to the volume of people. Not just Disney.
@@Fouraroundtheworld Simple fix for that would be not trying to jam say 600,000 people into a park not meant to entertain that many in a day. They won't and we all know the reasons why. 1. Greed 2. Consumers putting up with poorer and poorer experiences.