



Walt Disney World and Disneyland have seen significantly shorter wait times to get on rides - a sign that visitors are staying away this summer. Touring Plans, which measures wait times through information posted by Disney parks on their mobile apps, compiled data comparing the average wait times for rides at the four Walt Disney World parks in Orlando, Fla. The thinning traffic is bad news for the entertainment giant, which is in the midst of a $5.5 billion cost-cutting spree that has resulted in layoffs across its divisions, including sports cable empire ESPN. Walt Disney World and Disneyland have seen significantly shorter wait times to get on rides - a sign that visitors are staying away this summer as the Mouse House struggles to attract guests apparently put off by the exorbitant ticket prices, according to a report.ĭata from the analysis firm Touring Plans shows that smaller crowds have descended on The Walt Disney Company’s US-based theme parks as well as its competitors, according to The Wall Street Journal. ‘Barbie’ still sitting pretty at top of box office SeaWorld’s revenue sinks as ‘adverse weather’ saps attendance at theme parksĭeSantis-controlled Disney district abolishes diversity, equity initiativesĭisney boss Bob Iger brings back top succession candidates as advisers: report
