Here's the reason I think this is a bubble that may burst in a few years Their main target is families with kids. In the past that has always been the baby boomer generation , so the next generation that Disney will need to target are the millennials. There is a problem with their pricing structure for Millennials. Speaking as a millennial most like myself who make good money, are more focused on putting money aside for kids college funds and retirement, and paying for childcare, healthcare etc., after that there isn't a ton left for a Disney vacation.
Since Disney has become astronomically higher than most other vacation destinations, my money will go farther at many other places. By the time I have more disposable income my kids will be grown and will most likely want to go to Universal. If there are many like me which I suspect there are, then one would think there will be a massive gap of time when the boomers are no longer physically able to go and the millenials can't afford it or won't pay for it, and this is when the bubble would burst. I believe we are still a few years off from this, but I think it is coming and Disney is playing a dangerous game with the nickle and diming and higher pricing than most other vacation destinations, all while taking away so much that made it a "magical place".
It's going to be interesting to watch once things are back to normal in a few years.