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We adhere to structured guidelines for sourcing information and linking to other resources, including scientific studies and medical journals., posting photos of thin crowds and shockingly short wait times at Walt Disney World in particular. Other visitors said the theme park was"" during the warmer months, but it appears that Disney is keyed in to the fact that the numbers aren't where they want them to be.

Still, Iger has stressed that Disney isn't concerned about"a significant decline over time" at Disney World, and the company didn't have"long-term concerns" about parks. With price cuts, however, Disney may be trying to pick things up in the short term.For tickets to Disneyland in Anaheim, California, parents can expect to pay as little as $50, and use them any time between Jan. 8, and March 10, 2024. The deal starts Oct. 24.

For Disney World, children's tickets and dining plans will be half off when you buy a four-day, four-night vacation package to one of the park's resorts. This deal starts a bit later, on Nov. 14, but can be used between March 3, and June 30, 2024, per CNBC.CNBC reports that Disney parks have seen a slowdown in attendance and hotel room occupancy amid ongoing inflation. But Disney World isn't alone in feeling the effects.

According to CNBC, Universal Studios, as well as other parks in the region like SeaWorld Orlando and Six Flags have also reported lower attendance rates. When it comes to declining theme park attendance, travel agents suggest that the higher ticket prices do play a role, as well as people taking more trips to Europe., with revenue up 13 percent, CNBC reported in August. However, that includes international parks, where performance was stronger than at domestic parks.and adjusted policies for U.

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