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The reservation system the park has had since reopening has pushed demand into what used to be ‘off-peak’ days.

In quarterly financial report earlier this month, Disney executives boasted about that reservation system, claiming that Disney was voluntarily limiting daily attendance at Disneyland and Walt Disney World in order to create a better guest experience. If you heard that and hadn’t visited the parks recently, you might imagine something like the early days after the reopening, when almost every ride was a walk-on, and everyone enjoyed plenty of personal space when walking through the parks.

But if you actually have visited a Disney theme park this spring, you might wonder just what Disney means by “limiting” attendance. Guests fill the streets, shops, restaurants and attraction queues throughout the parks. Wait times at top attractions routinely top an hour and sometimes approach two. The parks fill first thing in the morning and remain busy through the evening.

Many of us have tried to erase our bad memories of it, but before the pandemic, many nights at Disneyland were far worse than the busiest days are now. Annual pass holders flooded the parks after school and work, making some walkways inside Disneyland impassable at times. Like an overgrown garden, Disneyland needed to cut back so it could grow.

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