I worked at Disney (on the college program a long long time ago....) and have always been a Disney nut. However, the last five years has turned me into a UO nut. I take the family (with 3 kids)) to orlando 1-2 times a year. For the last four years we have only gone to universal (stayed at the Hard Rock every time). Why??? Well to be honest nothing new at Disney. To really take a family to Disney and get your value in terms of ticket prices/hotels/etc, you have to go 4-5 days (which they do on purpose and they should). But with the lack of new products at the parks, just wasnt exciting to do anymore. Yes it was always fun (riding Haunted Mansion for the 100th time still is fun), but not really that exciting. I know they have had a few things I really want to see (the new Star Wars remake), but I wasn't going to drop $500-$700 to take the family to DHS for one day. But with Universal over the last 4-5 years, every time we go down, something new and exciting is being built. So universal got my 7-8 days a year stay in Orlando (exception for this year taking a Disney Cruise). Unfortunately many visitors to Orlando are not able to go every year, thus the overall impact is not huge to Disney. In fact I would bet (havent looked up the numbers), that all the work UO has done over the past few years has benefited Disney, as people come down to see Potter for a day, then spend 4-5 days at Disney. Dont get me wrong, the best them park in Orlando (imo) is the Magic Kingdom, but even a Rolls Royce starts to get old if thats all you drive and dont give it some upkeep. Its just a shame with all the content that Disney owns, and all the fans that love the content, they just sit on their pocket books and let Comcast do all the work for them. I really hope UO does open another gate and a waterpark to really compete with Disney. Because until such time, I think Disney will simply bump draft on tail of Universal.