Nope doesn't seem low at all..
Especially when you think about the number of days that attendance swells to over 100k each year can be counted on your fingers and (sometimes) toes.
And there are lots of days when the parks see average attendance more in the 15 to 20 k.
For example... IN 2005
- The Magic Kingdom last year saw 16 million guests avg. of 43835 / day
- Epcot 9.9 million avg. 27123 / day
- MGM 8.6 million avg. 23561 / day
- Animal Kingdom 8.2 million avg 22645 / day
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Disneyland saw 14.5 million avg 39726 / day
All that adds up for a total of 50.9 million.
And I guarantee you that in 1976 they didn't see attendance numbers like 50 million for the Magic Kingdom alone.. But if you multiply 50 million by 35 years, you get 1.750 billion. So.. I guess the other 250 million was the first 15 years?
2 Billion sounds about right...