Disney Park Reducing Daily Attendance Limit to "Offer a Comfortable Park Environment"

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Mickey Mouse at Tokyo Disney Resort

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34 Comments

  1. The Patriot

    What a shock, the Disney parks that cares about customer experience are the ones that are considered the best parks in the world (and maybe coincidentally) are controlled by the Oriental Land Company and not Bob Paycheck. The student has become the professor.

    1. George Washington

      I wonder who touches (physically) more children…
      Hollywood,/Disney or the Bidens.

      At least this 1st amendment post will stay up until Bidens Disinformation bureau takes it down.

      1. YourWifesBull

        Damn son, you need some salsa for that big ass chip on your shoulder?

      2. JR

        You are a disgusting human.

      3. Yomama

        Wat?!

    2. Sylvia Roman

      Thank you OLC for thinking of the public and its employers.
      YES, I agree! American Disney parks should join the effort to reduce daily attendance. As parents and grandparents who pay our hard earned hundreds of dollars to make a Disney family vacation come true for our children, we are bothered when they become restless and aggitated waiting an hour or more for an attraction at “the happiest place on earth”.

  2. Rachel

    This company doesn’t care about its attendees this is no doubt msm manipulation

    1. CalledIt

      “MSM” = drink

    2. The Patriot

      Oriental Land Company is far superior to Disney in running Disney properties. They spend serious money producing the parks, keeping them maintained and clean, and keeping the employees happy. Disney should be taking notes from OLC in running a Disney park.

    3. Rin

      Go to Tokyo DisneySea and say that.

      Japan parks =/= Western parks

      1. Tiger

        Been to DisneySea over a dozen times. and Tokyo Disneyland about 20 times. They are absolutely better than the American parks.

        1. The parks should absolutely have a cap on attendees for the safety as well as the experience. I also think prices should have a reasonable cap. Disney should be about inclusion for all. If you sell out for a day, so be it. You make enough money to not rip people’s heads off.

      2. stephen

        I agree with Tiger. We have been to TDL twice in the last 10 years and the parks are a couple of notches above anything here in the US. Its too bad that we didn’t get DisneySea built in Long Beach years ago instead of DCA.

        1. faackanders2

          Maybe Disney can build a Disney Sea USA in FL, CA, or somewhere else?

  3. Ashton

    Probably jack up the price deterring poor people from attending. Sorted. Lol

  4. Tim

    This is corporate spin. What Disney is doing is decreasing their ordinary customers for “higher valued customers”. Literally customers that can afford the higher prices and add ONS which used to be complimentary with yearly passes.

    1. Vivian

      Exactly Tim. The new Disney is for the 2% crowd and Walt would roll over in his grave.😟

  5. Zach, PhD

    This will be great. I’m happy to pay premium prices for fewer people. I also expect Disney to end the Florida discounts. The politicians will really get a wake up call to reality when Floridians get treated like the rest of America on
    Ticket prices. Those tickets have no real profitability. Same for annual passes. I love the after hours events because the parks are actually enjoyable without so many people. Charge me more for fewer people, the experience is worth it!

    1. Does the adding of your credentials make your comment more special? Really.

  6. Ah Sleep

    Fine. They will never get another dime from me with their woke garbage.

    1. Susana

      Agree

    2. Agree!

  7. T.K.

    Ughh, prepare for admission price to sky rocket to make up the difference.

  8. J

    “The appeal of the park is to attract a higher level of guest.” Wow, say what you mean without the euphemism. God forbid those folk that had to work and save for a while to be able to afford the trip spoil the experience for the select few.

    1. Your dad

      Those ghetto individuals, tend to ruin it for those around them. This I am more than happy to pay for fewer attendance, and act better in a public setting

  9. Ana Gallegos

    They should limit admission, people bumping into each other
    It’s a nightmare and 3 rides o 4 the most it’s impossible to enjoy the park. Sad but it’s not the happiest place, not anymore.

  10. Terry

    Love how it says it’s returned to normal so many things still missing and watered down with higher prices bob paycheck needs to go he’s killed the magic. Fire bob chapek change.org

    1. faackanders2

      Bring back Bob Iger of Disney+ fame

  11. Denise

    Go back to limits? They’ve been saying that they won’t be going back to normal capacity which means they have already been operating with limited park capacity. I smell BS.

  12. Mcsmurf

    Who cares. I won’t go to a Disney Park again. Tickets are too expensive.

  13. Ron Ablang

    That reservation system is a joke. We were at Disneyland Park Anaheim over Spring Break weekend and it’s obvious about an hour before fireworks, that there is no cap on attendance which there should be. It is way harder to maneuver around once the fireworks have started. The whole day the most popular rides take almost 90 mins in line to wait for. The high prices are apparently not high enough to deter crowds from forming. Good grief.

  14. W. Wolf

    Disney is nothing but a huge conglomerate that has its hands in businesses that you could never imagine. Disney, does NOT care about you or your “family”. Disney has become too expensive, with rude employees and too politically motivated. WOKE, has helped to spoil any past, great experiences I have ever had there. My family has spent decades at Disney. Disney will NEVER see my face again. I’m done! Disney doesn’t even care about our comments. They will continue to make money in deep, dark places.

  15. CRT

    Fewer people does not mean shorter lines. It simply means that you are not shoulder to shoulder with other guests walking around the parks, and the employees can actually keep up with emptying the garbage cans and the trash dumped on the ground.

  16. Brandon

    The truth is that if DISNEY lowers park capacity. 1. They won’t have to hire more associates. 2. Their stock will climb because every single day “We are selling out the park”…. They are using the gaming console approach to improve their image. This has nothing to do with “guest experience”

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