For Universal’s Florida parks, every month since March has seen lower average wait times, according to the site. Since February, Disney’s Florida parks have experienced shorter average wait times for rides and attractions compared to last year, according to Thrill Data, a site that tracks theme park wait information. While there’s some debate over the causes, the results are more open reservations for park entry, steeper discounts and faster lines for visitors compared to last year. Disney declined to comment to CNN about park attendance. Iger told CNBC he did not have “long-term concerns” about Disney’s theme parks. “If you look at the numbers in Florida in 2023 … versus 2022, where not as much was open and Florida was the only game in town, there is a lot more competition today,” he added. “Florida opened up early during Covid and created huge demand, and didn’t have competition because there were a number of other places, states, that were not open yet,” he said Thursday in an interview with CNBC. Here are some of the problems Bob Iger has to fix at Disney
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