11/27/2022
Have you noticed that the occurrence of rides being down is more frequent? I thought it was just me making that observation, but according to the Wall Street Journal based on the statistics from three amusement park data providers, unplanned ride stoppages and wait times are on the rise.
Average monthly ride stoppages rose 58% at Disneyland from 2018 to 2022 as of late September and rose 42% at Walt Disney World over the same period, according to WDW Stats, a website that tracks the status of rides at Disney parks and logs how long interruptions last.
Of course, Disney disputed the notion that stoppages and wait times have risen and claims that Disney’s ride reliability remains strong and is consistent with prior years.
I am hoping that this one one is the things that Iger prioritizes in the parks, because that could make a substantial change in how the experience feels. Instead of the already crowded parks feeling more crowded when a ride goes down and people disperse and make the other lines even longer, at least having everything in proper working would be less frustrating… now if we can only get Disco Yeti to function…