National Advisory: All Disney World Visitors Officially Required to Cancel Trips Due to Invading Safety Threat

Comments for National Advisory: All Disney World Visitors Officially Required to Cancel Trips Due to Invading Safety Threat

A large crowd of people gathered at an outdoor event, many sitting around a central statue. The background features various buildings and decorations, including banners and balloons. The scene is vibrant and filled with people of all ages enjoying the event.

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9 Comments

  1. M Tag

    If you now have to make reservations then what? And how do these gangs all get tickets anyway? The only reservation you should have to make are where you’re staying. This is one reason I’ll never go back. You knew and waited until now to pull this stunt? They’ve changed everything I used to love about WDW. Taken rides away, making reservations, no longer selling no blackout days. It should be demolished.

    1. Gary

      What is dramatic statement!

    2. Jam

      You are right i been to both Disney world & Disneyland in California too they are not worth the prices and too many people and if you go in summer ITS WAY TO HOT 🥵 I WILL SAVE PAIN AND TROUBLE DONT GO !

  2. Steve

    Wait, it’s hot in central Florida in the summer? Who knew

  3. Linda

    If these commie POS would stop messing with our weather it wouldn’t be a problem. They need to be stopped and prosecuted

    1. The commies are messing with the weather?? Damn commie’s. Hahahahaha

  4. So the hot weather is invading Florida.. oh no hot in Florida in the summer

  5. Frank

    With 74 million visitors in 2023, I would not use the words “significant drawback” to describe the impact of the Florida heat on attendance! Personally, I stay away during the summer months but I’m clearly not in the majority!

  6. Eddie B

    Maybe Disney World will finally get a clue when they bankrupt themselves by advising people not to come due to weather, viruses, or any of the other government propaganda they choose to support. We can now imagine what a theme park in Cuba or North Korea would look like.

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