If you were at the meeting on Saturday night, you would have seen Lauren's images of the long crowds at the bag check waiting to get into the esplanade between DCA and Disneyland.
Waiting over an hour for a bag check is not my idea of a relaxing holiday, neither is getting up at 6am to be the first in line to avoid those long delays.
I also see images on various websites for the parks, showing massive queues everywhere - at all times of the year.
When I think back to my first visit in 2005 (for the commencement of the 50th anniversary) we were still able to walk on to most rides (except for the actual anniversary day which was busy). Now, there is no downtime throughout the year. Disney have been trying to adjust this through changing AP pricing and single day tickets, but with all the new offerings (and Star Wars around the corner) - the parks continue to get busier.
So the question is - has the resort (and other parks around the world - not just Disneyland US) become the victims of their own successes? At what point do the crowds become so large that you begin saying - hmmm...maybe not this year? Is there a point where the crowds and waiting get too much to make the overseas trip not worthwhile - perhaps opting for other options like the cruise line instead of the parks?
I'd be interested to hear your thoughts!