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  1. Since reopening, ride break downs for hours to days is common place. Disney is not investing in ride maintenance. Chapeck is all smiles reporting earnings that he bled the public dry to obtain but can’t maintain attractions. Putting stairs at the exit for guardians was a failure and led to lawsuits. As a company they only care about one thing: earnings. Customer dissatisfaction isn’t getting through to them.

    1. Joseph

      I was at Hollywood Studios today. There was a thunderstorm from like 3 to 6

  2. Jomala

    Until people stop spending money there it will not change.

  3. Al

    People will continue to pay whatever Disney demands. The management of Disney is only interested in the bottom line. Guest service and safety are not a priority. They brainwashed the people over the years and now have a chokehold on them.

  4. Mary

    I was at Disneyland & California Adventure on Tuesday. We experienced 3 ride breakdowns, one as we were about to get on the ride, one they made everyone get off the line and lastly, had to be evacuated off Rise of the Resistance. It was so late in the night that the lightning lane they gave us was pretty meaningless. Checking the app, at one point there were 7 rides down in Disneyland at one time. It was disappointing to say the least. We still had a great day but it was ridiculous.

  5. Brittany

    They have too high volume of guests to rides. What they need to do is make more resorts. Make snow white’s castle in San Fran area. Put Meridia’s castle in Maine. More resorts=more money+ less breaks. Just saying.

    1. A girl

      Come to the mile high city disney. We’re the next captial.

  6. It’s giving a new meaning to,
    Go woke and go broke.
    Obviously no money for maintenance, just share holders and fighting for their agenda. Just go back to the way it was ran before. Stop the agenda propaganda, instead of forcing it in our face and watch the family’s come back. We really don’t care which way you lean. We just want a neutral place to go and have fun at.

    1. SCOTT lee-ross

      except that everything you posted is wrong. Disney is by your definition “woke” and had record profits. So, no they are not going broke.
      Disney has always had an agenda. Just when you agreed with it, you failed to see it as an agenda.
      Finally, you say “watch the families come back” but you fail to realize the parks are selling out on a daily basis. So they are already there.

      1. Bob

        Don’t get bent Bob C.

  7. Lisa Coleman

    Was only able to get on Rise of the Resistance because it broke down and we got lucky and were walking by as it was opening back up. The line at one point was almost 6 hours!!!

  8. Donna kennady

    I have just come back from 3 weeks and the only time rides were shut was when they had lightening which they close for safety. We had a great time at WDW now DLP that’s a different story altogether

  9. Carol

    It is Disney’s fault ~ sounds to me like maintenance of the rides is suffering. This is nothing new. About 7 years ago my sister and I went and no matter which day it was or which park we were at, the major attractions were all down. It was a horrible trip.

  10. Steve

    Oversold by at least 3 times real capacity, no maintenance, no new attractions, soaring prices. Disney is a scam.

    1. SCOTT lee-ross

      Ummm, another completely factually post from Steve.
      1. The real capacity is higher than what is there. Disney has set it artificially lower than capacity.
      2. Maintenance is constant at the parks. Most ride closures safety related.
      – Weather and lightening.
      – Sensors detect a ride vehicle to close to another so for safety the ride must be evacuated and then restarted.
      – Guests doing something that is prohibited.
      3. I can only say this
      – Pandora Flight of Passage
      – Navi River
      – Slinky Dog Dash
      – Alien Swirling Saucers
      – Mickey and Minney’s Runaway Railway
      – Smuggler’s Run
      – Rise of the Resistance
      – Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure
      – Cosmic Rewind
      – Tron Lightcycle Run
      – Journey of Water
      – Skyliner
      4. Finally, One day ticket still starting at 109

      1. Bob

        Why so upset, Bob C?

  11. Jen

    I love Disney. Walt built his empire because he wanted to see families spend time together. It’s sooo expensive!! Many corporate companies only care about their shareholders. It’s all about the bottom dollar. Not the employees who don’t make enough to make rent, not the guests that max out credit cards to check it off a bucket list, not for the repeat guest that loves the magic the list goes on and on. I don’t think large corporations care. It’s too bad because I had a many trips with my family and kids that made memories but I just can’t afford the trips anymore.

  12. MB

    I do not believe that the rides are breaking down anymore than they did before covid. People are just looking harder for things to complain about. If they are breaking down more often, lets take a look at the park hours and how much time the maintance teams actually have to work on them when the park is closed. If it is because of park hours, let go back to the hours that MK had when they first reopened from covid when the park was open from 9AM – 6PM Daily and NO fireworks. Maintance will have plenty of time to work on things then.

  13. Margaret

    We were there the week of August 21 to 24th. We waited in lines for hrs and we were told it’s having “technical issues “.
    Four rides were having technical difficulties. It was our first time and it totally killed the vibe. My son didn’t even go the next day. He was frustrated with most of the rides were having technical issues.

  14. C Miller

    Exact same thing happened at Cedar Point on August 2, 2022, 4 major coasters all down. I don’t believe in coincidences. Something is going on here.

  15. Bob

    I was just at Hershey Park. The price was only $50 and it had more than a dozen roller coasters, many of them great. Yeah, the theming wasn’t as complete as Disney’s, but the rides were running and the people were happy. I’m definitely going to avoid Disney now and hit the other parks that are just a much better deal.

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