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TEA Theme Park Attendance Reports Thread

Those first two months of 2020 were pretty busy at WDW. They had turned around those 2019 GESWL attendance doldrums. That said, Universal did say they had 11 million Orlando attendance from when they reopened in summer 2020 to
around May/June in 2011. That sounds like about 50% of pre covid attendance over that span, which is pretty damn good, all factors considered. The individual park average numbers could be pretty close, perhaps closer than we see
in a normal year.
 
Those first two months of 2020 were pretty busy at WDW. They had turned around those 2019 GESWL attendance doldrums. That said, Universal did say they had 11 million Orlando attendance from when they reopened in summer 2020 to
around May/June in 2011. That sounds like about 50% of pre covid attendance over that span, which is pretty damn good, all factors considered. The individual park average numbers could be pretty close, perhaps closer than we see
in a normal year.

Good point, forgot that Rise of the Resistance was essentially brand new for 2020. I agree with you though and definitely wouldn’t be surprised to see numbers closer than usual to one another across all the parks
 
They simply copy and pasted the past year rankings and came up with some random number.

I'd be inclined to say that IOA and Magic Kingdom are somewhat close to each other for the #1 spot.
 
They simply copy and pasted the past year rankings and came up with some random number.

I'd be inclined to say that IOA and Magic Kingdom are somewhat close to each other for the #1 spot.
Yeah, this seems even more guess estimate than their usual guesses, and really doesn't jive with what Universal executives have indicated.
 
Genuinely just impressed at how bad the report is more than anything else at this point :lol:

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It's a fair argument to say that IOA could have been the #1 visited park last year. It had about a 1.5 month head start after the closure and the ticket deals that made weekends unbearable.
 
Each time these come out people rush to explain they are guesses and have no basis in company reported results. It is the same over and over again, why look?
 
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