It’s this attention to detail that makes Disney Disney, and still a cut above other theme parks. It isn’t about having the biggest, newest, baddest ride, it’s the overall immersion and total customer experience that sets them as the gold standard.
Seriously, go to Orlando, spend a couple of days at Disney and then go to, say, Sea World. The latter is a nice place, lots to see and do, but from an atmosphere perspective, it feels almost amateurish in comparison.
We noticed that at Universal Studios after going to Disney the previous day. Disney knows how to handle a crowd AND how to offer shade - a critical difference at the end of June. Several people fainted standing in line for the just-opened Harry Potter ride while we were there, just due to the heat and lack of shade.