This park has always struggled to find an audience, except during cultural holidays. It just might have the most beautiful setting of any theme park. It was originally built too small, but there's been a number of very significant expansions, in the past decade or so, with some real nice attractions. During the few years prior to 2023, it was probably closed more than it was open due to covid lockdowns. The new Frozen land looks pretty good. Robert Niles, Theme Park Insider, just spent a few days documenting the newer overall park attractions on a visit there. Niles did a walking tour on a nice weather day. I watched the video. The overall park crowd was fairly sparse, with the most people on Main Street, TSL, and the Fantasyland area. Mystic Manor and Grizzly Gulch, two excellent E tickets looked like walk ons. The new Frozen land is a bit off the beaten path, and it looks like very few guests are venturing back there. It had, by far, the smallest number of guests of any of the parks' lands. Perhaps two dozen people at most. A few were walking into the Frozen attraction. No one was at the game booths. A handful of guests were walking around looking. Another few walking into the kiddie coaster entrance. The trains were running and they looked nearly empty. This is not a good sign when your highly publicized new land, that's very fetching, fails to register a crowd. The Toy Story Land, which is mostly non descript flats, had significantly more guests, looked like a couple hundred, than the Frozen area.