TheMaxRebo
Well-Known Member
I apologize as I have not been following this thread;
1) Are attendance declines predicted to hold through the Fall and Holidays? Or is there not much discounting going on for that window?
2) Is a soft summer really that much cause for actual longterm concern? I thought there are a ton of price levers and discounting they still haven't really budged on.
3) How is this any worse than Disneyland's 2019 summer? At least WDW has almost nothing new to show or promote, it's not surprising the crowds are light.
4) Is Universal slow this summer? Is this a Disney problem or a Florida tourism problem?
So some of this is just opinion as we don't have any concrete data, but here are my thoughts ..
1) We don't know for certain but seems to be plenty of resort availability even around the holidays and the discounts, while nothing unheard of, did come out pretty early. The first Halloween party sold out just about the same time as last year so seems still solid interest in that. So if we had to guess, yes things will be soft, but probably not *as* soft as they have the holidays and the parties, etc as draws. Bigger thing will be watching how thing look post the new year I think
2) I personally don't think it is a huge red alarm on its own - part of it is crowd levels peaked in 2019 and were super strong in 2021-2022 with revenge travel, now it just seems back to 2015-17 level. BUT combined with not much new coming while Universal had new lands and a whole new theme park, it could be an early sign of trouble int he future
3) I can't speak to the DLR comment specifically but yeah, I don't think we should be surprised crowds are a little light (summer had been decreasing anyway) - I think a lot of this started with rather light crowds seen on July 4th which is usually a popular date. Take that out of things and now sure the alarms would be so loud/this thread would be so long
4) Universal appears to be slow this summer compared to last BUT not *as* slow as Disney - so some of it does seem to be just a summer travel to central Florida theme parks are down (following such strong attendance in revenge travel) but then exacerbated but some challenges specific to Disney
I am sure others will view things much more dire and as a sign the company will be going out of business within 90 days