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Looks like the boycott of Disney is starting to amount to something.
Go woke, go broke.
Walt Disney World Crowds Vanish, Parks at Their Emptiest in 10 Years - Inside the Magic
Crowds hit a significant low at Disney World yesterday ā despite July 4 traditionally bringing in one of the busiest times of year.
However, as Inside the Magic has previously reported, Disney World has been something of a traffic decline in 2023. While Memorial Day weekend is usually a āpacked like sardinesā kind of situation at Magic Kingdom, videos shared online showed a much emptier Park than anticipated.
Even Disneyās admitted that visitation is lower than usual. Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Josh DāAmaro confirmed in May that Walt Disney World Resort is currently witnessing a āmoderationā in demand after the pent-up anticipation to revisit the Parks once they reopened post-COVID.
If we needed more proof that this was the reality, we got it on July 4. Disney World was a ghost town over the weekend preceding the holiday (again, usually a peak time for the Parks). It seems like crowds didnāt pick up on the day itself, with Thrill Data reporting average wait times that sat far below those of every Fourth of July dating back to 2014 ā making this Disney Worldās slowest Fourth of July in a decade.
Go woke, go broke.
Walt Disney World Crowds Vanish, Parks at Their Emptiest in 10 Years - Inside the Magic
Crowds hit a significant low at Disney World yesterday ā despite July 4 traditionally bringing in one of the busiest times of year.
However, as Inside the Magic has previously reported, Disney World has been something of a traffic decline in 2023. While Memorial Day weekend is usually a āpacked like sardinesā kind of situation at Magic Kingdom, videos shared online showed a much emptier Park than anticipated.
Even Disneyās admitted that visitation is lower than usual. Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Josh DāAmaro confirmed in May that Walt Disney World Resort is currently witnessing a āmoderationā in demand after the pent-up anticipation to revisit the Parks once they reopened post-COVID.
If we needed more proof that this was the reality, we got it on July 4. Disney World was a ghost town over the weekend preceding the holiday (again, usually a peak time for the Parks). It seems like crowds didnāt pick up on the day itself, with Thrill Data reporting average wait times that sat far below those of every Fourth of July dating back to 2014 ā making this Disney Worldās slowest Fourth of July in a decade.