I disagree - it shows that demand is down. Of course Disney will make money. I am sorry they added 3 extra nights this year and only sold out 2. You are also forgetting that Disney still has to pay to staff to cover the event. This is the first time in years that it has NOT sold out. It is significant from that stand point alone. Only locals have the flexibity if tickets do not sell out - not out-of town guests like myself. Demand is down.
You’re jumping to a lot of conclusions. Historically, few Halloween events sold out at
Disneyland or the Magic Kingdom (MK offered a season pass for awhile). There were many years in which we went on a whim.
In 3019, we bought out OBB tickets in mid-September for a mid-October date. Several posters in this thread said they did the same for 2022. The fabled 2023 event likely sold out in hours due to scalpers, not demand. FOMO played a role a year later.
You’re “sorry” Disney added events but of the 5 events added since the fabled 2023 sell out, only two are available. My bet is that those two events are close to sell outs and wouldn’t be surprised if both do sell out before the event. Yes, Disney has to pay for the actors… but tickets are $155 each. I don’t think Disney is sorry at all. No doubt they’ve been increasing event capacity in recent years. They’re certainly not losing money.
Demand is clearly slower than last year but the same is true at WDW. Three events remain available for sale the next two weeks. We went to WDW on a whim a year ago this past Friday and
MNSSHP was completely sold out through Labor Day. Thankfully my brother-in-law was able to get DVC Member Services to open up a few extra tickets.
The parks were crazy busy this weekend. Let’s not attribute this to back to school, because kids go back to school every year and it hasn’t been like this. It wouldn’t surprise me if we see a record fall in the parks. And I expect Halloween season will begin the same time next year, if not a few days sooner (extra OBB event).