Why Disney World Vacations Could Soon Be More Challenging for Guests—and How To Prepare

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Disney CEO Bob Iger posing with Mickey Mouse in front of a sunny, palm-lined Walt Disney Company building.

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  1. Pat

    “Past financial successes brought Star Warts”? Star Wars never belonged in Disney. It was a waste of money and visitors had to pay for it. Keep raising prices, if you like. Your ‘investments’ have ruined the magic. After four decades where I visited WDW at least once a year, this is the last one. It’s unaffordable and it’s no longer enjoyable. The wait for rides has become intolerable. I’ll check out what you did to Splash Mountain in the name of woke, and then it’s bye-bye Disney.

    1. As long as they are making money, the public’s voices are irrelevant to them. They no longer represent Walt, Disney World!

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