Disney parks are "ghost cities" this summer, say the guests - this is why

They say that the summer crowds in Disney are much clearer than expected.


While families often dream of a large Disney Holidays , once you arrive in the parks, reality can be far from magic. The cost can be exorbitant, and you are probably struck by massive crowds and long lines if you leave when the children are out of school - as they are currently. This summer, however, guests say that Disney parks are strangely "empty", and have some theories to explain why.

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In a June 22 On X, a guest of the park said that Disney World is essentially a "ghost city" now.

"I live in Orlando with year passes to Disney," they wrote. "Disney attendance is a crazy light. We have never seen the park as empty in our lives. I remember in 2000, you could not pass the street hand before hitting yourself in the shoulders of someone One.

They are hardly the only ones to have noticed this. Phil Wood , a writer of the Disney Parks WDW News information source today, has detailed a similar experience in a July 13 For the site.

"By visiting Magic Kingdom today, we have experienced incredibly low crowds for a summer Saturday," he wrote.

As Wood explained, the annual Disney World passes holders generally have to make fleet reservations to enter one of the four themed parks, unless the day is qualified as a good day.

"These days usually fall during the week and mean that Disney expects low crowd levels. Very rarely, these days, fall on Saturday, especially in summer," he wrote. "However, today was labeled as a good day in the four themed parks, including Magic Kingdom. Based on our research, it may be the first Saturday to win this distinction at Magic Kingdom."

According to Wood, it made sense once he entered the park because Magic Kingdom "looked pretty sorry".

"The area outside the Town Square Theater was mainly empty, with a lot of space so that customers can walk and take photos," noted Wood.

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But why is attendance lower than normal this summer? As Rick Lyle , a Fan and writer passionate about Disney for the Disney -based news in the interior of magic, explained in a July 15 article For the site, some fans have theorized that extreme heat is to blame. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

It is true that the center of Florida has experienced a warmer time than normal this year, with temperatures resembling sensations reaching more than 110 degrees Fahrenheit in recent weeks. But the guests would not have been aware that things would warm up so much when they reserved their trip.

Another major theory among guests is the cost. Disney parks have never been cheap, but the rise in prices and new costs for services that were free leave people frustrated - and make them more difficult for them to justify the expensive trip.

"No, Walt Disney World is not empty this summer due to" the evolution of guest visit models "or Disney's objective to withdraw the seasonality of their business. It is empty because it In addition than ever to visit people making fun of the idea of ​​having to pay for things that were free, "said Disney. July 9 x post .

As Lyle explained, customers must now pay much more for extras such as the Lightning Lane leaves, and the company got rid of the free advantages that came with Disney holidays, like Fast Pass, Magical Express, Prolonged hours for all Disney Resort customers, and free magicians.

"If you have the feeling that Disney World has become more expensive, that's not all in your head," Disneyfoodblog has summed up in a July 10 x post .


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