Honestly, that is what I was looking for, and both Animal Kingdom and Disney Studios were down a bit.Where are the drastic Disney reductions everyone has been going on about?
I’ve seen countless comments to the effect of, “2023 was awful and 2024 is even more disastrous.”Also these are estimated attendance numbers for last year, I think most of the attendance being down talks have been about this year.
Do you think some people are putting off trips in anticipating to go when Epic Universe opens?Huge drops for Universal. That surprises me.
Doesn't surprise me.Huge drops for Universal. That surprises me.
1) No new attractions worth making the trip since 2021Huge drops for Universal. That surprises me.
I actually have a few friends that literally decided not to come this year and just wait for Epic next year…so yeah…would make sense especially considering the only new thing this year was Dreamworks land. Not something they’d plan a trip for.Do you think some people are putting off trips in anticipating to go when Epic Universe opens?
I actually have a few friends that literally decided not to come this year and just wait for Epic next year…so yeah…would make sense especially considering the only new thing this year was Dreamworks land. Not something they’d plan a trip for.
That's possible. I'm actually surprised TEA reported attendance being nearly 20% higher at Epcot and 3.4% higher at MK, because judging from yearly average wait times from thrill-data.com it sure seems like MK was a lot busier in 2022:I’ve seen countless comments to the effect of, “2023 was awful and 2024 is even more disastrous.”
It doesn't surprise me. Osbourne Effect.Huge drops for Universal. That surprises me.
We also cannot assume that other operational factors were consistent from year to year. For example, when attendance drops, some rides are put into a lower capacity mode, which can keep wait times high.That's possible. I'm actually surprised TEA reported attendance being nearly 20% higher at Epcot and 3.4% higher at MK, because judging from yearly average wait times from thrill-data.com it sure seems like MK was a lot busier in 2022:
Epcot is a lot closer, but still down a little:
I think the avg. wait time drop at both EPCOT and MK are probably impacted by the new rides opening on virtual queue only, as those rides don't get reflected in the average wait time. MK has a pretty big drop though, but maybe that's because of Splash being closed for most of the year and Tron being on VQ. It is true that wait times don't tell the full story of attendance, but a nearly 20% increase for Epcot from 2022 is huge though and I feel like that would've been reflected a little more in average wait times.
The drop of 9% for both USF and IOA seems to hold up relatively well judging by average wait timesIOA) (USF)
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