bcrook
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In the discussion about park attendance and Universal's gains. Here is a reference document.
My question is how many unique customers show up to wdw a year versus US/IoA.
For example, 46,000,000 people walked through the gates at all four parks with 17 million arriving at MK.
But how many of those turnstile numbers are the same people? If everybody attended all four parks the the actual number of visitors would only be 12,000,000. But then we have repeat AP locals and most people visit MK more than once per trip. So the actual unique number could be less than 10,000,000 different guests.
Another way to look at it would be assuming nearly every unique customer visits MK at least once. So the top number would be 17,000,000. Then adjust for AP and multiple days at MK for most visitors, it would a logical conclusion that the unique number is under 10,000,000.
US/IoA had an attendance number of 13,500,000. I wonder how many of those customers visited both parks versus just going to IoA to see WWoHP. And how any go on repeat days?
The actual number of unique guests at each theme park location may be closer than some think. And with the new additions at Universal, that number could get very close.
Any thoughts to add to this logic?
My question is how many unique customers show up to wdw a year versus US/IoA.
For example, 46,000,000 people walked through the gates at all four parks with 17 million arriving at MK.
But how many of those turnstile numbers are the same people? If everybody attended all four parks the the actual number of visitors would only be 12,000,000. But then we have repeat AP locals and most people visit MK more than once per trip. So the actual unique number could be less than 10,000,000 different guests.
Another way to look at it would be assuming nearly every unique customer visits MK at least once. So the top number would be 17,000,000. Then adjust for AP and multiple days at MK for most visitors, it would a logical conclusion that the unique number is under 10,000,000.
US/IoA had an attendance number of 13,500,000. I wonder how many of those customers visited both parks versus just going to IoA to see WWoHP. And how any go on repeat days?
The actual number of unique guests at each theme park location may be closer than some think. And with the new additions at Universal, that number could get very close.
Any thoughts to add to this logic?