Disney World Faces Record-Low Attendance Amid Ride Closures and Price Increases

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A monorail train travels along an elevated track at dusk, reminiscent of Disney World. The sky features a warm glow near the horizon with scattered clouds, transitioning to a deep blue as it moves upward. Below, streetlights and an empty parking area can be seen with some foliage in the background.

Credit: Inside the Magic

6 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    This is what happens if you worship corporate greed. You get boycotted.

    1. John Augustine

      Oh, it’s not the Republican “Greed is Good” thing, it is that the vast majority of the working class can barely pay for essentials, much less theme parks. With the assets of the obscenely wealthy going parabolic since covid, I will give you a guess as to why. Yes, the wealthy stole it all.

  2. Anonymous

    Same reason why no one is going to Vegas

  3. MBG

    We went to Epcot when there were construction walls all around and it ruined the experience. Why would anyone pay the high prices when so many attractions are not available? There’s an uncertainty re: the level of attendance – if crowd size increases the lines get longer with so many attractions closed.

  4. JJ

    Disney is slowly running themselves into the ground and its so beautiful! 🥳

  5. disney sucks

    disney: raises prices, ignores the right-wingers, raises prices again, puts out woke DEI movies that fail at the box office, raises prices again, keeps changing up the theme park like removing the indian area and raises prices again.
    Also disney: why are we losing fans and money?

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