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I saw these a few weeks ago and am just getting around to posting it here.
This report is the more respected for theme park attendance around the world:
"Themed Entertainment Association/Economics Research Associates' Attraction Attendance Report 2007" www.connectingindustry.com/downloads/pwteaerasupp.pdf
DL attendance was up 1% and DCA fell 4.5% and also fell from the #7 spot to #8 behind Sea World Orlando. This certainly gives ammo to DCA critics.
DL held on to its #2 spot worldwide behind MK at WDW.
WDW numbers were up much more than DLR numbers. I am not a tourist expert but if I had to guess I would say that Florida is benefitting more than California from international (especially European) tourist spending because of the weak dollar.
Here were the numbers for North America from page 10:
1. Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Orlando, 17.0 million, +2.5 percent
2. Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. 14.9 million, +1 percent
3. Epcot at Walt Disney World in Orlando, 10.9 million, +4.5 percent
4. Disney Hollwood Studios at Walt Disney World in Orlando, 9.5 million, +4.5 percent
5. Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Orlando, 9.5 million, +6.5 percent
6. Universal Studios Florida at Universal Orlando, 6.2 million, +3.3 percent
7. SeaWorld Orlando, 5.8 million, +1 percent
8. Disney's California Adventure in Anaheim, Calif., 5.7 million, -4.5 percent
9. Universal's Islands of Adventure at Universal Orlando, 5.4 million, -2.5 percent
10. Universal Studios Hollywood, 4.7 million, 0 percent
For those interested in attendance here is some other info:
TEA/ERA 2006 Report: www.connectingindustry.com/pdfs/TEA-ERAAttendance06.pdf
Annual Totals In Past Years: www.scottware.com.au/theme/guide.htm - click on "Attendance Graphs" and then "Annual Visitor Totals:
Scholarly Study by UCLA: www.anderson.ucla.edu/documents/areas/ctr/ccp/ThemeParkAttendance%28color%29.pdf
This report is the more respected for theme park attendance around the world:
"Themed Entertainment Association/Economics Research Associates' Attraction Attendance Report 2007" www.connectingindustry.com/downloads/pwteaerasupp.pdf
DL attendance was up 1% and DCA fell 4.5% and also fell from the #7 spot to #8 behind Sea World Orlando. This certainly gives ammo to DCA critics.
DL held on to its #2 spot worldwide behind MK at WDW.
WDW numbers were up much more than DLR numbers. I am not a tourist expert but if I had to guess I would say that Florida is benefitting more than California from international (especially European) tourist spending because of the weak dollar.
Here were the numbers for North America from page 10:
1. Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Orlando, 17.0 million, +2.5 percent
2. Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. 14.9 million, +1 percent
3. Epcot at Walt Disney World in Orlando, 10.9 million, +4.5 percent
4. Disney Hollwood Studios at Walt Disney World in Orlando, 9.5 million, +4.5 percent
5. Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Orlando, 9.5 million, +6.5 percent
6. Universal Studios Florida at Universal Orlando, 6.2 million, +3.3 percent
7. SeaWorld Orlando, 5.8 million, +1 percent
8. Disney's California Adventure in Anaheim, Calif., 5.7 million, -4.5 percent
9. Universal's Islands of Adventure at Universal Orlando, 5.4 million, -2.5 percent
10. Universal Studios Hollywood, 4.7 million, 0 percent
For those interested in attendance here is some other info:
TEA/ERA 2006 Report: www.connectingindustry.com/pdfs/TEA-ERAAttendance06.pdf
Annual Totals In Past Years: www.scottware.com.au/theme/guide.htm - click on "Attendance Graphs" and then "Annual Visitor Totals:
Scholarly Study by UCLA: www.anderson.ucla.edu/documents/areas/ctr/ccp/ThemeParkAttendance%28color%29.pdf