"Coaster investments in Florida for the 2016 also produced negative attendance growth at both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens Tampa, suggesting a conflict between offerings and public demand."
"You don't need more coasters. You need attractions with lower height limits to encourage families to come back. Building more coasters instead is putting you in the opposite direction of Cedar Fair, Disney, and Universal in terms of their trends."
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In the wake of Dragons closing, reading this really hurts. I have to wonder if big roller coasters are just not a lucrative market in Florida? Thankfully such a trend is certainly not nationwide as evidenced by Cedar Fair's
record 2016 attendance as they continue adding big coasters (Valravyn, Fury 325, Banshee, Mystic Timbers).