Apparently you have not been to Disney World lately. If you had then the large number of strollers should have told how many children were in the park. If only people without children were there then the number of strollers would have been less. As for the increase in alcohol availability I must disagree. Nothing has changed it is as it has always been. I have no idea what the adult activities are that you said were available. To appeal to all age groups is a good business move and all successful companies practice it.
I don’t think you understand how to read statistics. It says 42% of households with children have visited Disney that doesn’t have anything to do with what percentage of people in attendance are the families.
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Louise Theabo
Apparently you have not been to Disney World lately. If you had then the large number of strollers should have told how many children were in the park. If only people without children were there then the number of strollers would have been less. As for the increase in alcohol availability I must disagree. Nothing has changed it is as it has always been. I have no idea what the adult activities are that you said were available. To appeal to all age groups is a good business move and all successful companies practice it.
Dawn Keibals
I don’t think you understand how to read statistics. It says 42% of households with children have visited Disney that doesn’t have anything to do with what percentage of people in attendance are the families.
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