Received an email this morning with a Canadian Residents deal for 2026, which *includes* March break. Bookings must be pretty abysmal.
There is a
Disneyland Vlogger I follow (who is affiliated with a competitor to
Dreams Unlimited Travel, so I won't provide a link) who has done a couple of videos recently talking about
how empty Disneyland has been all of September.
Below is a link to a news article dated yesterday which claims, with a hint of sensationalism, that
"Disney World is empty, as Americans fear tourism is finished in Florida":
https://www.mirror.co.uk/travel/usa-canada/disney-world-empty-americans-fear-35889259
For the third time in the past few years, my family spent the first two weeks of August at Disney World, and I can confirm that the crowds were far smaller this August than on previous August trips.
So, I think we can definitely conclude that crowds are smaller at both Disneyland and Disney World this year, and it is a reasonable hypothesis that the international tourism boycott is playing a significant role in this drop.
There are many news reports that talk about the significant effect the Canadian tourism boycott is having on cities like Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami. But, there are other reports that claim Florida tourism numbers are up in 2025. My theory? This summer, many Americans outside Florida made short trips to Orlando to visit the new
Epic Universe park, which does increase the number of tourists visiting Florida.
BUT, a family of four from (say) Georgia spending a day at Epic Universe will not be spending nearly as much money as a family of four from (say) Canada spending a week at DIsney World.