Disney theme parks are "barren" and "ghost towns" because of climate change

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Disney theme parks are "barren" and "ghost towns" because of climate change

‘Barren’ Disney Theme Parks Blamed on Climate Change

https://www.breitbart.com/entertain...ren-disney-theme-parks-blamed-climate-change/

JOHN NOLTE 18 Aug 2023

“Disney [theme park] attendance has dropped substantially,” reports Inside the Magic.com.

The terms “ghost town” and “barren” are being used to describe this stunning turn of events.

What’s to blame?

Well, I can tell what is certainly not to blame, and that’s having anything to do with Disney’s head-first dive into identity and sexual politics.

No, no, no, no… Disney’s obsession with race and gender has done nothing to do with killing the magic—even though almost all of Disney’s movies are bombing and Disney+ is losing hundreds of thousands of subscribers and billions of dollars.

And Disney’s ongoing efforts to groom children by seeding kiddie content with drag queens, transsexual propaganda, and homosexuality certainly has nothing to do with it.

Oh, and don’t you dare blame Disney for hiring a straight-up transvestite to greet children at its theme parks.

Don’t. You. Dare.

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None of that could be it because, as we all know, decent parents love the new Disney Grooming Syndicate. You see, all decent parents want a multinational corporation to decide the appropriate age to destroy their child’s innocence. Decent parents love walking out of a theme park explaining to their five-year-old why a man with a full mustache is prancing around in a princess dress.

No, it can’t be any of that because sexualizing little kids is a virtue. I know this because CNN told me so.

There’s only one reason Disney theme parks are “barren” and a “ghost town,” and that’s—dah, dah, dahhhh— Climate Change (which is a hoax):

Disney’s attendance has dropped substantially, but while there is worry about Bob Iger deceiving attendees and the area being a “ghost town,” the answer can also relate to something simpler: weather. While weather and climate change are inherently different, the impacts of climate change on Disney show in meteorological events.

Who wants to go to the theme park when it’s rained out? Why would you risk bringing the family to Disneyland Resort if there is smoke in the air from a fire? These events are getting more common, and the inability to plan for them is one huge way climate change impacts Disney.



That results in diminished theme park attendance, simply due to safety reasons. Climate change impacts Disney, without a doubt, and the impacts extend from Disneyland Paris to any Walt Disney Parks location across the globe.

Oh, okay… Well, this whole Climate Change (which is a hoax) problem thing must have launched this year because here’s a headline from this same site from last October: “Universal Park Revenue Increases 42%, Higher Attendance than Disney.”

So Climate Change (which is a hoax) wasn’t an issue in October?

The problem for Disney is that it’s a business, not a politician. Here’s the difference…

Democrats can blame their failures on Climate Change and get away with it, and by “get away with it,” I mean get “reelected.”

In Democrat-run states like California and Hawaii, terrible land management based on environmental religion instead of science has resulted in catastrophic and deadly fires that do more environmental damage than anything man-made. But, to get reelected, Democrats blame their serial failures on Climate Change (which is a hoax), and the idiot voters in those states fall for it.

But those lies won’t work for the Disney Grooming Syndicate. The DGS is a business. It must make profits, or it goes out of business. Having sycophants blame Climate Change (which is a hoax) might soothe Wall Street for a little while, but the bottom line is the bottom line, and propaganda keeps only governments in business, not corporations.
 
We were there few weeks ago. Yes the parks are less crowded right now. It's empty for 2 reasons, it's really fucking expensive and it's really fucking hot. We have had a hot summer, we had a heat wave last week where you could barely go ouside miday. It's back to normal now just upper 80's. Disney had to close the new star wars hotel, nobody went because of the cost. As far as people not liking woke Disney, that is not correct based on the appearance of the majority of guests at the parks recently.
 
Turns out that when you take what has been traditionally known as a beloved family brand and you convert it into a platform for advocating one of the most anti-family agendas imaginable people tend to take umbrage and not patronize you’re brand any longer.

Who knew?
 
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We were there few weeks ago. Yes the parks are less crowded right now. It's empty for 2 reasons, it's really fucking expensive and it's really fucking hot. We have had a hot summer, we had a heat wave last week where you could barely go ouside miday. It's back to normal now just upper 80's. Disney had to close the new star wars hotel, nobody went because of the cost. As far as people not liking woke Disney, that is not correct based on the appearance of the majority of guests at the parks recently.

Umm, well, of course you would not see "anti woke Disney" people at Disney.

But I don't doubt there are millions and millions of people that are more than willing to plunk down thousands and thousands of dollars to have their little girl fitted for a princess dress by a mustachioed transfagggot.

Now you know where Biden got 81 million votes from.

Sure there is fraud, but just around the edges, just to swing a tight race.

One third of the voting public is in favor of him and all he represents.
 
Turns out that when you take what has been traditionally known as a beloved family brand and you convert it into a platform for advocating one of the most anti-family agendas imaginable people tend to take umbrage and not patronize you’re brand any longer.

Who knew?

I know, right?
 
No I'm pretty sure Disney's woke agenda is to blame for people not wanting to go there.


Nah, couldn't be $150 ticket prices and 115 degree heat index. They will roll out a new attraction and the place will be packed again for the holidays.
 
Nah, couldn't be $150 ticket prices and 115 degree heat index. They will roll out a new attraction and the place will be packed again for the holidays.

Ticket prices have been outrageous fro decades now.

I went one time to the House of the Mouse, this was in 1989, over thirty years ago, and it cost a fortune then.

Disneyland in CA is experiencing low numbers as well.

The weather in Anaheim has been mild and still is...except for rain from the approaching storm, it's been upper 70s to low 80s.
 
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