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If theme parks plan on opening any time this year, they might need to give masks to everyone that walks in.
Will have to fix our supply issues for hospitals first.
If theme parks plan on opening any time this year, they might need to give masks to everyone that walks in.
Theme parks companies might need to start making their own masks.Will have to fix our supply issues for hospitals first.
Theme parks companies might need to start making their own masks.
This. Theme parks are germ farms even in the healthiest of climates. It really, really, really sucks to say, but I think theme parks will be one of the very last things to come back online in the capacity we currently know and love.There's also the issue of Theme parks being places where 10's of thousands of people gather and visit from across the country. Until it's controlled, really certain entertainment industries will continue to suffer. We have to avoid spreading this, and we need to have testing and PPE widely available before we even think of reopening the parks.
So 3 Galaxy's Edge's. Id expect no big expansions for the next decade or so at many of the parks assuming parks are closed through the summer, that's just so much $$$ to be made up.
Ya this is very true. Idk we’re so in the early stages of all this but it’s going to be hard to invest past what they have in the upcoming years. We shall see, UOR could hit lightning in a bottle and really snatch some of the Disney crowd with lower prices that they already offer and the upcoming recession. Might be the perfect time in 2023 for when people are vacationing again and everyone will wanna take a ride on Mario Kart.They might have no choice but to expand if Epic Universe performs well. Can't have nothing to show for a decade when every little boy in the country wants to visit Nintendoland.
EDIT: This actually depends on whether Epic Universe takes away attendance from theme parks instead of adding it. I imagine Nintendo will bring many to Universal who have never had any interest in theme parks.
Ya this is very true. Idk we’re so in the early stages of all this but it’s going to be hard to invest past what they have in the upcoming years. We shall see, UOR could hit lightning in a bottle and really snatch some of the Disney crowd with lower prices that they already offer and the upcoming recession. Might be the perfect time in 2023 for when people are vacationing again and everyone will wanna take a ride on Mario Kart.
I'm not a marketing expert, but it seems possible that the GP likely won't perceive that much has changed at Universal when the main IPs being marketed are still the same.