Disney Finally Admits Why Parks Are Empty During Peak Season

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A collage image showing U.S. dollar bills on the left and a statue of a man holding hands with a mouse character in front of a large, colorful castle at Disney Parks during peak season on the right at Disney.

Credit: Inside the Magic

3 Comments

  1. Gary

    Well one huge thing Disney can do is to reduce yearly salaries for anyone making over $250K a year to $250K a year also no huge bonuses and pass that savings on to CM’s to where they could make a LIVING WAGE. The other reason is to reduce costs for FAMILIES and anyone else to where a Disney visit would not make them go deep in debt. Would the Executives go for it a big “NO” I bet !!

  2. Alexandra

    My simplistic solution would be not to raise theme park prices every year. Do it every other year. This way people may feel a bit better that Disney cares.

  3. Michal

    Due to inflation everything goes up. Maybe Disney increases too much and that cause lower park attendances.
    HOWEVER lower attendances is a good thing seen from a park goers perspective. I don’t need to wait as long in line and I certainly don’t need to buy the LLMP.

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