Universal's Islands of Adventure Theme Park now has more visitors than 3 of Disney's 4 parks in Florida
· Jun 15, 2023 · NottheBee.com

The reign of the House of Mouse is over.

Prior to Covid, when Disney went anti-DeSantis and pro-grooming, the company's four separate Florida parks enjoyed the top 4 rankings of theme parks in the state of Florida.

The Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Epcot, and Hollywood Studios ranked 1-4 as recently as 2019.

But since the pandemic and questionable decisions by Disney thanks to its uber-woke employees, Universal's Islands of Adventures ranked as the #2 park in Florida in 2022.

This means that Universal just jumped THREE of Disney's parks, all but Magic Kingdom, to take home the #2 trophy.

Disney's downward slope may just be beginning.

Universal's Islands of Adventure, which is host to multiple new flagship attractions that served as a draw to guests, like Velocicoaster and Hagrid's Magical Creature Motorbike Adventure, is now third in North America when it comes to attendance, the report found – moving up several places.

For 2022, the Universal park welcomed 11.025 million visitors, ahead of Hollywood Studios' 10.9 million, Epcot's 10 million and Animal Kingdom's 9 million.

It should be noted that Disney's flagship park, Magic Kingdom in Florida, is still far and away the most popular amusement park in the world with 17 million visitors last year. Disneyland in California is right behind at over 16 million.

But unless the company can right the ship and kick its woke propaganda to the curb, this might be the first step in the collapse of an empire.


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