IWhile the cost continues to rise under the theme park CEO Bob Chapek, Disney World Visitors complain that the Orlando, Florida, resort is packed with bad rides and filthy amenities.
More and more visitors are criticizing Disney’s Happiest Place on Earth on social media, claiming that Chapek, who took over as longtime Mouse House leader bob iger In 2020, instead of investing in resorts only cares about raising prices and saving costs.
“Disney Crunch” in the Conversation Room reddit, One person said that “some rides are just a downright mess.”
On the “It’s a Small World” attraction Magic Kingdom, the riders were left waiting for over an hour last month. One patron described the situation on social media as “torture”.
video from Disney World Visitors are shown getting off a car in July splash Mountain Because he started drowning. It was the third time in two years that the park had sunk.
The user continued, “The ride is also very short. It’s been lacking since they reopened and I don’t expect that to change anytime soon.” “They know people will keep coming regardless.”
Guests have lent their voices to Disney
The Disney blog Inside the Magic, which first covered the allegations, claims that visitors chose specific attractions as a reflection of the state of the park, such as “Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid at the Magic Kingdom.”
One customer complained, “The half-effects of the In-Q Hermit Crab simply don’t work.” “In almost every scene something is broken – moray eel eyes for example – one eye works, the other is broken.”
“You can do this for every ride, something is broken, unusable, or not functional,” Guest said.
In Disney World’s Incredibly Valuable New Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotels that cost more $6,000 For two nights, including rooms, food, and entertainment, a customer complained of poor housekeeping and “cast members” who weren’t in character.
“Last year when I was here, I was blown away with CM [cast members]especially galaxy edge, with maintaining the illusion. This year, not many CMs were in character,” said the user. “The resorts had some minor issues like the main door not closing when we left, A/C not working properly.”
Many customers alleged Disney CEO Chapek, who took office in 2020 just before the pandemic broke out. Disney was forced to close its theme parks at the peak of the pandemic, severely damaging its financials. Theme parks eventually reopened, and Chapek began raising admission, food, and merchandise prices to make up for the loss.