Is attendance really down at WDW this or…

lewisc

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Idk if this is the right thread, but according to the site that shall not be named, a guest went swimming in the Rivers of America…Well there’s an attendance idea!
Should be an up charged activity, similar to swimming in the big fish tank.
 
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JD80

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I wanted to book a trip this fall for just the wife and I and the hotels are still not ehat I consider decent prices. Wanted to look at AKL and could not find pricing anywhere near what I saw in the first half of the year.
 

John park hopper

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We’re looking at Princess for our upcoming Alaska cruise, we’re still Disney fans at heart so we give them first preference but all the reviews are leading us to the Princess land and sea package though.

I don’t think the “new Disney” is going to create devoted fans that will stick with them like us old timers do, I still have a huge devotion to Uncle Walts company because it was such a massive part of my childhood, it feels like everything they do is trying to drive us away though.
We did Holland America for our Alaska trip 12 days it was outstanding the service, food. entertainment. Did our trip first part of June 1 rainy day all the rest beautiful weather
 

wdisney9000

Truindenashendubapreser
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I wanted to book a trip this fall for just the wife and I and the hotels are still not ehat I consider decent prices. Wanted to look at AKL and could not find pricing anywhere near what I saw in the first half of the year.
Same here. The prices for fall and Christmas are a tad ridiculous. $650 for a Deluxe Resort studio room with AP discount. And that's for the resort view.

That price was for the the Boardwalk resorts in November through first 2 weeks of December. I added the tax for what the total cost of the room would be.

Those prices, IMO are ridiculous for being AP discount. We've stayed in the fall/winter over last few years for appx $400-450 per night with AP discount and the rooom was garden/pool view. We even had a few stays that under $400 per night.
 

Jrb1979

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Same here. The prices for fall and Christmas are a tad ridiculous. $650 for a Deluxe Resort studio room with AP discount. And that's for the resort view.

That price was for the the Boardwalk resorts in November through first 2 weeks of December. I added the tax for what the total cost of the room would be.

Those prices, IMO are ridiculous for being AP discount. We've stayed in the fall/winter over last few years for appx $400-450 per night with AP discount and the rooom was garden/pool view. We even had a few stays that under $400 per night.
That is insane. Especially when my wife and I can go to Myrtle Beach in October for $2000 total for a week

I get it's not directly comparable but you can see how insane their hotel prices are.
 

wdisney9000

Truindenashendubapreser
Premium Member
That is insane. Especially when my wife and I can go to Myrtle Beach in October for $2000 total for a week

I get it's not directly comparable but you can see how insane their hotel prices are.
What's really odd is that I've been looking at the summer AP discounted rooms since they released them and haven't found any club level rooms with discount. I've checked daily over last few months since they released the discount.

But the for Fall/Winter specials, there is an abundance of Club level rooms available . But club level studios are $1,000 per night and up. Another insane price considering over last few years they've been around $600-700 per night (club level).

In fairness, I've found several Deluxe studios with summer ap discount for a decent price. WL for appx $325 per night and Boardwalk resorts for around $400.
 

Tha Realest

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Len brought an interesting point on the Disney Dish this week... why hasn't TEA released info yet on 2023 attendance? While not 100% accurate, it does paint a picture on trends and could signal distress to investors.

Last year it was released in June, and that was already pretty late.
I don’t think it’s just Disney that doesn’t want these numbers out. I think it’s Uni too - they have a vested interest in the Orlando theme parks looking and appearing like robist investment opportunities.
 

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