Yeah, there are some good points to their gripes. Crowds and efforts to accommodate them with bigger parking lots and safer trails, leading to more crowds and their inherent problems, leading to...yeah. As much as these are serious issues (trail erosion, wildlife disturbance, vandalism, Pandora's Box of development), I prefer to look past all this if I can. See it at different times and seasons, or give it a pass altogether, and find some other natural eye candy, a spot with no crowds or attention. There are many pretty spots out there no one has heard of. Kinda like that fishing sweet spot (or moose hunting - lol).
I can't help but find the humour in all those sour grapes. People can be so funny. I never used to read reviews of places until a good friend told me about it. We two couples went to an all-inclusive Mexican resort one February. He chose it; it was a smaller less fancy resort with some authentic Mexican cuisine and "theme nights". Most of the guests there were Mexican. Their kids preferred pizza. Ha! So all in all you'd mostly hear Spanish spoken, with a little (Canadians mostly) English here and there. For a laugh my friend asked me to check out the TripAdvisor reviews on-line. The complaints were too funny. Although the resort emphasized exactly what it was, and what it wasn't, some Canuck travellers were not happy. "Too much Mexican food, not enough "normal" food" on the menu." "Coffee too strong at breakfast." "Orange juice seems freshly squeezed. I prefer bottled." "Why do the staff insist on Spanish? Many of them don't even speak English!?" "What's with the Ranchero music on Mexican History night? We can't dance to that!" On Mexican History Night, sitting at a table basking in the glow of a sunset over the Pacific, watching the men and ladies at an outdoor buffet carving from a roast goat on a spit, passing out steaming tamales wrapped in corn husks, I overheard the couple at the next table. They were greatly disappointed. "What were they thinking, closing the pizza bar on a night like this?" I nearly spilled my beer.