A recent report highlights that Disneyland and Disney World face a decline in return visits as ticket prices and in-park costs soar. Surveys indicate a marked drop in the number of fans planning to revisit, raising concerns about Disney's ability to attract families with young kids. Despite offering discounts, Disney's internal data reflects worries about weakening ties with loyal guests. Disney Parks chairman, Josh D'Amaro, emphasizes their commitment to value for guests, especially during inflation, while CFO Hugh Johnson comments on attendance slowdowns as a temporary issue.
Disney's internal discussions indicate they may be losing their grip on family audiences as fewer guests plan return visits to increasingly expensive parks.
Despite aggressive discounts, surveys show a sharp decline in fans planning to return to Disneyland and Disney World due to high ticket and park costs.
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