Disney Forecasts Fewer International Travelers to Visit U.S. Parks -- Market Talk

Dow Jones02-02 20:41

0741 ET - Disney guides for modest growth across its experiences business, which includes theme parks and cruises, in the current quarter due in part to "international visitation headwinds at our domestic parks." CFO Hugh Johnston, in an interview with WSJ, declined to detail the reasons for the slowdown, which comes as the Trump administration's diplomatic tensions with allies, as well as policies such as tariffs and enhanced visa vetting, have raised concerns about foreign tourism. Johnston says the company is shifting more of its marketing efforts for California's Disneyland and Florida's Walt Disney World to domestic visitors in response. (connor.hart@wsj.com)

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February 02, 2026 07:41 ET (12:41 GMT)

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