Exactly. Last year, they reported lower attendance but higher revenue. That's great for stockholders and not so great for guests. That formula only works for so long, though. Eventually, it hits a breaking point when enough guests say, "No more" and stop coming.
Disney has absolutely done things to boost crowds and squeeze more money out of guests, and it's a business so that's kind of their job, but that doesn't mean we all have to like it. We need to vote with our wallets. That might mean going less often or for shorter visits or not going at all. It might mean staying offsite instead of onsite. It might mean driving down and eating more meals offsite even when staying onsite. I can tell you that we spend less time and money on property than we used to because prices have gone up so much. For example, there are a number of Disney snacks that I love and just don't buy anymore because I think the cost has gotten ridiculous. We go to the supermarket when we get down there and stock up on snacks I can carry with me in the parks rather than buying Disney snacks.