tlmadden73
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The free market is rewarding Disney with record high attendance despite increased prices (tickets, food) and more crowding in the slow season.
I don't think anyone is planning longer vacations BECAUSE of the crowds. If anything .. I bet the crowds push people to Universal. Instead of an extra day or two at Disney Parks, I bet a lot of people are doing 2-3 days at Universal. My aunt and uncle were just there and were pleased with all they were able to get done.
Eventually the pricing and the crowds will hit the peak point and Disney will see the attendance numbers drop .. but maybe just for this year. With the new big things that are set to open in 2017, 2018 and 2019 .. I am sure the parks will see a surge in attendance.
I don't think anyone is planning longer vacations BECAUSE of the crowds. If anything .. I bet the crowds push people to Universal. Instead of an extra day or two at Disney Parks, I bet a lot of people are doing 2-3 days at Universal. My aunt and uncle were just there and were pleased with all they were able to get done.
Eventually the pricing and the crowds will hit the peak point and Disney will see the attendance numbers drop .. but maybe just for this year. With the new big things that are set to open in 2017, 2018 and 2019 .. I am sure the parks will see a surge in attendance.