Looking at attendance- how much does that rise have to do with coasters you think? (Aside from everything else they have to offer).
Coasters do bring people in. Which is why I welcome JP/JW’s new coaster in IOA with open arms.
I think they certainly create a buzz...Pretty sure that attendance bump is 50 percent from vloggers haha
Looking at attendance- how much does that rise have to do with coasters you think? (Aside from everything else they have to offer).
Coasters do bring people in. Which is why I welcome JP/JW’s new coaster in IOA with open arms.
You can tell that the management really enjoy the parks...Most of which have been working for the company for a very long timeWhen it comes down to it, Orlando is a service economy with mostly low wage jobs. The people who make the tourist industry possible can't afford to enjoy the attractions on a regular basis. SeaWorld Orlando is offering them a theme park experience they can afford to take their families to. Regional theme parks like Six Flags/Cedar Fair/SWP&E will always have a market because not everyone can afford the Disney/Universal experience all the time, and they do offer some things that Disney/Universal do not, particularly in the realm of thrill rides.
SeaWorld's new strategies combined with the lack of Blackstone's bloodsucking is paying off, and having a management team who actually knows the parks from the top down will continue this streak.