"Attendance at Disney World was also up by more than 2 percent, whereas attendance at Disneyland was slightly down."
Thats a little surprising, I guess all of the people going to see Worlds of Color are doing it at the expense of DL?
These percentage changes are compared to year-ago figures. Disneyland's attendance in October-December of '09 had jumped by 20% that year, after the new Halloween offerings debuted that year and building on the growing Annual Passholder program. Being "slightly down" in 2010 compared directly to 2009's unprecedented 20% jump in attendance is actually quite healthy.
And as others have mentioned, the historically huge rains that SoCal got bashed with for the whole month of December really hit attendance at Disneyland this Christmas. It didn't stop raining until December 26th, and then the crowds returned en masse. Southern Californians are notoriously wimpy when water is falling from the sky, and we all huddled in our homes for most of December ordering our Christmas gifts online in fear of driving to the mall in the rain. I'm not making that up. :lol:
Doesn't this have more to do with how quarters were aligned?
Orlando was colder than ussual this past December breaking quite a few records. That had to put a damper on locals visiting.
Doesn't this have more to do with how quarters were aligned?
Yeah, but that is more of an issue depending on which quarter Easter falls on. Easter is the only holiday that moves around and can fall between Q1 & Q2.
Doesn't Disney's Q1 start on October 1st instead of Jan 1st?
Sorry I could not find that in the quarterly report. I did find this article from December though that made me think the attendance was down......http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/2010/12/disney_park_attendance.php on edit I did see that on the 2nd page
Sooo..... once they're done with the fantasyland expansion...
replacing WOL, JIIWF, TETUNM, SGE, and refurbishing CBJ, and maaaany other attractions seems like nothing compared to the money Disney has!
This is good news for them! Hopefully, this means that price increases will take rest so that this trend will continue. I feel like everytime I turn around, prices of food, rooms, and merchandise are going up...
Doesn't this have more to do with how quarters were aligned?
Orlando was colder than ussual this past December breaking quite a few records. That had to put a damper on locals visiting.
The Potter Effect.
Harry Potter is making a difference! Or something.
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