The key to that is money. It costs nothing to walk around Disney springs, looking in the shops, taking in the atmosphere. And even if you do stop by for a drink, it won't cost the earth. So its a cheaper afternoon out to experience 'Disney'
The quote you've quoted....I am saying the parks are BUSY, I've witnessed that first hand over the last 3 weeks. It is OTHERS that have said the Restaurants,Resort Rooms and Shops are quiet...so I made the assumption that people are cutting back by missing out on the luxuries, to still be able to afford to do the very thing they come to Disney for...the parks.
I cannot comment on Restaurants and Shops and Resort hotels, as I've only done them sporadically - but if people who do them regularly are saying they are quiet then I take their word for it.
The same with me...ive done Disney Parks well over 100 times, possibly closer to 200, so I would hope in my mind I have a good gauge if things are busier or quieter than the same park was the same time last year.
Trust me, I would love to have landed in Orlando and experienced quiet parks, with minimal waits and a much easier time...id have come on here saying.. "told ya so...Disney has p1ssed everyone off so much they aren't coming anymore"...id have loved that. But it wasn't what ive experienced these past 3 weeks.
We were there for Thurs-Mon over Labor Day weekend, so August 31 - Sept 4 and stayed at WL. For us, the resort was much quieter and you could clearly tell they were on reduced staff. For example, QS was rarely packed, but there was always a long line to order. One person working Mobile order and one at the register. There was no reason it should have taken as long as it did. Why would staffing be reduced? Simple - occupancy was down (which was clear because hallways, public areas, elevators, pools, etc. were all uncrowded).
We were able to get any restaurant we wanted at pretty much any time for the trip (and we booked this trip on August 30 and went down the next day as the hurricane canceled our planned beach trip so it was VERY last minute). The fact that we had our pick of deluxe resort (G Flo, Boardwalk, Yacht, Beach, AKL, WL, Contemporary - some available the entire time, some we would have had to do a split stay) during a major US holiday weekend booking the day before travel where the parks should have been SLAMMED is all you need to know.
Now, as for the parks I did not feel they were busy. We never waited more than 40 minutes for anything the entire 5 day trip. We either sporadically used G+ on one or two days, but other than that we did more standby than ever. G+ was not regally even needed but we bought it for the convenience since it was just the two of us. The only time I felt it was “busy” was the Saturday we went to food and wine.
We have been to Disney in 2015 (Feb and Sept), 2017(Feb) , 2018 (April), 2019 (Sept), 2021 (Oct), 2022 (Oct), and 2023 in the past 8 years. This Labor Day weekend was the least crowded I’ve ever seen it, and we don’t go at peak times.