Disney Is Losing Its Magic, New Report Indicates

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5 Comments

  1. Gary

    Not could be it is you should read the comments Disney fans are saying because of the pricing plus several other reasons!

  2. DF

    It has absolutely lost the magic. As a long time Disneyland fan, my first trip to WDW (as an adult) was a trainwreck. Broken pipes in our room, food poisoning, people playing football outside our room until 1am (no security anywhere). And that’s before the overcrowded parks.. where the only hope of getting on the “good” rides is to pay for it and spend the day with your nose in your phone instead of having fun. It’s amazing how quickly things crashed.

  3. Lea

    Totally agree the magic is gone for me. I have gone to Disneyland every 1 or 2 years for 3-5 days each time for the last 15 years. After my last trip in August. I can’t imagine going back for a very long time.

    LL and Genie + were stressful instead of helpful. So many rides broke down or were shut down throughout each day. We would travel across the park to hit our assigned time, just to find out the ride broke down 5 min ago. Over and over again. It was actually a miserable experience.

    Money is not really the issue for us, it’s obviously a large price tag to go. However, if I’m spending that money, why would I sign up to be disappointed, stressed, and frustrated by the experience? It’s gone SO downhill and I’m sad about it.

  4. Mike G

    I think people looking to complain will find something to complain about…got back with the family a few weeks ago, got to tell you we all had a great time; great memories. Nothing is ever perfect and if you expect that then life will be a disappointment for you. Manage your expectations, save your money, choose to spend it where you choose to spend it and enjoy life because it’s way to short. Have a great day.

    1. lisa walker

      Mikey is a groomer?

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