Is attendance really down at WDW this or…

TheMaxRebo

Well-Known Member
For what it's worth, Space, BTMRR, Pirates, and Mansion were all down this morning. So no fear about low wait times today.

Saw Peter Pan and People Mover were down as well, though they and Space seem to be up now

Other parks impacted as well as RNRC and Dinosaur are down too

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Lilofan

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One of our users sent in a video from Hollywood & Vine's breakfast service at 9:50 a.m. yesterday, showing the restaurant maybe half-full. According to the servers, it's been this way all summer.

Granted, Hollywood & Vine is not the highest-rated restaurant. And 9:50 is late for breakfast. But still.
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Going to an all u can eat breakfast at H&V and then walking in 100 degree humidity afterwards and riding motion rides is not my idea of fun.
 

JustLikeMe

Active Member
She. But yes, that $266 rate for Portofino is showing up mid-week on several days. And since I mentioned Christmastime in my previous post. This is for Dec 11-13.

The kicker is one person does need an AP. Over the last year, UO has been aggressive with its pass increases, so by the time you factor in the additional cost of a Power Pass over a regular ticket, it's not *as* good of a deal as it used to be. Renewal prices, are discounted, so if you've had your pass for years, like me, then it's closer in cost. The fear from UO passholders is that the best deals are behind us. It comes down to how much you value the Express Pass.

Apologies. Most of my online posting is related to pinball, so I tend to reflexively type 'he' instead of 'they' due to the demographics you'd probably expect to find on pinball forums.

We live in the UK, and depending on how long you're spending at Universal an AP can be worth it for just a single trip even with the recent price increases. The UK has different ticket options for both WDW and UOR, predicated on the fact that people from the UK tend to do longer trips - due both to the distance we need to travel and the larger amount of statutory annual leave we get. Therefore tickets tend to be for either seven day or fourteen days.

Looking at just Universal, the only tickets on offer here are for 14 consecutive days of park to park access from first activation. For reasons I can't understand, the 2 park ticket is the exact same price as the 3 park ticket, for a total of £309 which at the current exchange rate is $396 per person.

If you're visiting in the off season, looking to stay on site for at least a few nights and AP rates are available, buying at least one seasonal pass for $425 or $525 + tax (depending on if you plan on visiting VB) can easily be worth it - especially if there's any chance you can make it back within 12 months.

Because my wife and I tend to stay at UOR for 10-14 days at a time, we have one seasonal pass and one preferred pass because the discounts offered by the latter on food alone more than make up for the cost difference between the two.

What’s funny is there’s real blowback against the Florida parks…both big operators…

But they simply cannot stop trying new ways to Jack the revenues up on those willing to come.

The attendance pictures I get from the Disney parks is SHOCKING. There’s just no crowds there.

Can’t wait to hear new and elaborate spins as to why from corporate and it’s volunteer fandom wing (the praetorians)??

My take is that Universal has followed Disney's lead with the price increases due to the insane demand post pandemic giving a degree of false confidence in what the market is willing to accept. I'd be surprised if they aren't more reactive now that it seems to be driving business away.

And I think for a lot of people it isn't any one thing. Sure, maybe for some they are just fed up with Disney and nothing else is contributing but I think for many it is the negativity around Disney and the parks and challenges of planning and then add in cost of everything is going up so less disposable income and people find alternative options for their (lower) available vacation dollars, etc, etc

So if everything was amazing with Disney right now I am sure some people would "find" the dollars to make the trip or still pick it over other options... But add in lack of draw or just less overall excitement/positive feelings and it is much, much easier to reallocate those dollars elsewhere

I think this sums it up. If the price was substantially lower, more people would be more willing to overlook the lower quality product, benefits being stripped away, constant upcharges and all the planning, Conversely, if the quality of the product was substantially higher - say the equivalent of Tokyo Disney standards - and it came with benefits, no upcharges and no planning difficulties, then I think more would still find value, even at the higher price point.

From my perspective, the crux of the issue at WDW is simply the value proposition equation of price going up, and everything else going down.
 

Thepuma

Well-Known Member
See my bolding. I don't think anyone is doing this at all, at least on these boards. I think everyone acknowledges increased costs, decreased offerings/perks/whatever as the reason. I think what a lot of people are talking about other reasons it's down ON TOP of the main reason.

Lets use a very simple example here. Lets say the different between crowded 2019 and dead 2023 is 100 people. 90 people aren't coming back because of the above - too expensive, less perks, going elsewhere etc. This whole conversation is revolving around why are those other 10 people not showing up.

Some of the reasons are:
  • Heat wave - locals/APs now coming to the parks or resort guests staying at the pool more/longer
  • Taylor Swift might be 1 or 2 less people. Heh
  • Other theme parks
  • Whatever
The main issue is people like you who are so fed up with Disney that any time someone talks about other non-disney-controlled reasons people aren't going to the parks you immediately think they are not blaming Disney at all and call them dusters or idiots.
1) I didnt mention anything about the beliefs of people on here, i specifically said "Connected to Disney"...so those who run the company, so called experts and staff.

2) Out of every 100 people deciding not to go to Disney, I'd put it as less than 1 who is not going because of a Pop concert ....probably more like 1 in 1000 at best, and that's pushing it..its such a small number that its not even worth bringing it up as a reason why numbers are down at Disney. Its quite frankly clutching at Straws.

The overall majority not going, I'm thinking 99% of them... are going to be because of the cost and/or the way Disney has conducted itself with its parks the last few years - Less benefits but more cost...and silly extra costs, which are perceived as just a money grab.

People have quite literally had enough of being treated like mugs and have decided enoughs enough. They are looking elsewhere for holidays where they aren't treated poorly and for an extortionate cost.

There is still magic at Disney for sure...but its just so much more effort now to have a great day in their parks..that it takes the edge of things. And the inane cash grabs of G+ LL and the removal of a lot of Resort benefits, has been the final straw for many.

I mean, I'm quite thick skinned when it comes to holidaying in Orlando, constantly booking 3 holidays to the sunshine state- and (up till recently) the cash grab tactics Disney uses ive just sucked it up and gone on with it the best I can....jumped through hoops to get a decent day at the parks and paid every increasing prices, while getting worse returns....but even I have finally broke - and between me and the wife we decided that September will be our last.

We will have a great couple of weeks, throw money around to enable us to have a good time and bid it farewell. I'm sure many others , especially from the UK who have to pay for expensive flights to get to the US, are thinking the same.

Maybe I'll buy some Taylor Swift tickets instead 🤣
 
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wdisney9000

Truindenashendubapreser
Premium Member
Not just express, unlimited express. Incredibly valuable benefit.

Also, I’ve stayed at both The Boardwalk and Portofino. I understand that it’s a comparison of a Deluxe Resort with a Premier Hotel, but in reality they’re leagues apart in quality.
We did a week stay at Portifino Club level in April and just returned from a week stay at YC Club Level in June.

Portifino was a beautiful resort and we enjoyed our stay but the overall experience for club level compared to YC Club Level was night and day (in favor of YC).

Upon arriving at yacht club, we were greeted out front by a cast member and escorted directly to Club level. The moment I stepped out of the elevator I was greeted by friendly Cast members who offered me a drink as they escorted me directly to my room amd gave me a tour of the lounge.

Upon arriving at portofino Bay, it took approximately 30 minutes to get checked in As we had to go to the front desk and there was no early check in if you don't book directly through portofino. No Team Member to expedite check in for club level. We were given a xerox copy of the hotel map that was clearly printed on a machine with very low ink. The Team Member explained they were out of the standard hotel maps.

Portifino is a large and beautiful resort but it's lacking the energy and soul of a resort like YC (or even BW).

Another factor was that Portifino consisted primarily of college age kids that were running the resort. We seriously didn't see any adults from check in to club lounge to even the concierge desk. It was odd.

YC Club Lounge absolutely destroys Portifino from the food and.beverage offerings to the CM service. The lounge at YC is open pretty much all day with the exception of a short close between services. Poritifinos was open for only certain times of the day and onky allowed adult beverages for a 3 hour window. At YC, you could get or request a drink any time.of day. Both rooms were nearly the same price. We used AP discount for both.

We had a great stay at Portifino and will return but compared to YC, there was no contest, IMO. The one benefit of Portifino was the express pass.
 

JD80

Well-Known Member
And I think for a lot of people it isn't any one thing. Sure, maybe for some they are just fed up with Disney and nothing else is contributing but I think for many it is the negativity around Disney and the parks and challenges of planning and then add in cost of everything is going up so less disposable income and people find alternative options for their (lower) available vacation dollars, etc, etc

So if everything was amazing with Disney right now I am sure some people would "find" the dollars to make the trip or still pick it over other options... But add in lack of draw or just less overall excitement/positive feelings and it is much, much easier to reallocate those dollars elsewhere

True it's never one thing. Nothing in life is so simple most of the time.
 

Schmidt

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I just love how everyone connected to Disney blames every other possibility as to why the parks are quiet....They all Bury their heads in the sand to the REAL genuine reason why numbers are down...and it is ALL their own faults..They are completely in denial about the whole thing - its quite scary really.

They created the negativity around Disney and they are not addressing it, but instead making things far far worse with each and every decision they make.

Disney are a car crash of a company at the moment. Clearly with a board room full of yes men who will agree with whatever the top dog says. I get the feeling all they care about is their pay checks and not how to run a park properly.
To be fair consumer spend is down across the industry. Also, DeSantis certainly hasn't done them any favors with the conservative crowd and yes Disney's product hasn't been consistent or great either. It really does feel like a perfect storm situation for them right now. It will be interesting to see if they can survive this long term.

I'm rooting for them but they need a win. Whether it's against DeSantis or a blockbuster movie! They need positive news.

Also, Im going to Disney in 2 weeks. Super excited to hear that crowds are light!!!
 

DocAlan02

Active Member
I keep hoping for quieter crowds when we go from 8/16-8/23, but I know I was just looking for a lunch reservation for 3 at Beaches and Cream and it's not available on any of the days or our trip. Hmm.
 

Touchdown

Well-Known Member
I keep hoping for quieter crowds when we go from 8/16-8/23, but I know I was just looking for a lunch reservation for 3 at Beaches and Cream and it's not available on any of the days or our trip. Hmm.
Check for 4 people and book that. You’ll then usually get to modify down to three but if you can’t just tell them day of one person couldn’t come. Disney likes to fill tables as much as possible and blocks odd parties, signed frequent solo visitor.
 

DocAlan02

Active Member
Check for 4 people and book that. You’ll then usually get to modify down to three but if you can’t just tell them day of one person couldn’t come. Disney likes to fill tables as much as possible and blocks odd parties, signed frequent solo visitor.
Yeah, I had checked for 4 also and no luck.
 

Thepuma

Well-Known Member
Check for 4 people and book that. You’ll then usually get to modify down to three but if you can’t just tell them day of one person couldn’t come. Disney likes to fill tables as much as possible and blocks odd parties, signed frequent solo visitor.
Are they OK doing that? For one of my reservations there was nothing for 2 people so I put 3 and a table popped up so i took it - was hoping to just say it was an error and only meant to book for 2 🙈
 

Touchdown

Well-Known Member
Are they OK doing that? For one of my reservations there was nothing for 2 people so I put 3 and a table popped up so i took it - was hoping to just say it was an error and only meant to book for 2 🙈
I haven’t had an issue with 2 to 1, but 3 to 2 is traditionally a different sized table.
 

networkpro

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
Yes. I did take note of that as well as patronized it in April because you can only eat so many Ronto wraps. Its a solid meh for breakfast staples as nothing stood out from being a step above a Mcdonalds'.

I do have to admit that the seasonal costumed Fab 5 were better than Handy Manny and Doc McStuffins
 

wdisney9000

Truindenashendubapreser
Premium Member
I keep hoping for quieter crowds when we go from 8/16-8/23, but I know I was just looking for a lunch reservation for 3 at Beaches and Cream and it's not available on any of the days or our trip. Hmm.
Arent there several companies now that book dining reservations and hold them to sell to people? Or they just are paid to constantly check for reservations and book them right away if it pops up? I would think this may play a role in hard to get reservations perhaps?
 

TheMaxRebo

Well-Known Member
Are they OK doing that? For one of my reservations there was nothing for 2 people so I put 3 and a table popped up so i took it - was hoping to just say it was an error and only meant to book for 2 🙈

Should be fine - as long as someone from your group shows up it will be ok
 

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