chainedbanana
Hyper Poster
Ok I was pondering this question in my head, and without wanting to create any sort of contentious political post ( I don't want to create arguments about which one is best or not) , but more a interesting discussion - are Theme parks socialist or Capitalist, or something in between? and would they transcend any political climate?
Obviously big corporations like Disney which promotes a whole merchandise and entertainment industry and whose resort pricing structures aren't accessible to everyone has Capitalism all over it.
On the other hand smaller parks especially family owned ones seem more concerned with making enough to constantly develop and move forward as well as providing something pleasing to the masses, as well as employing many people.
And from a socialist perspective, in the modern age theme parks are generally financially accessible to most people on some basis (the odd day trip), and provide an import function of entertaining a population, although not everyone can access the resort elements most theme parks now strive to be!
Then of course you have amusement parks - which are free or cheap to access - and then individual amusements are at a cost, but this gives visitors choice, and they at least aren't refused access to a private space!
Thoughts?
Obviously big corporations like Disney which promotes a whole merchandise and entertainment industry and whose resort pricing structures aren't accessible to everyone has Capitalism all over it.
On the other hand smaller parks especially family owned ones seem more concerned with making enough to constantly develop and move forward as well as providing something pleasing to the masses, as well as employing many people.
And from a socialist perspective, in the modern age theme parks are generally financially accessible to most people on some basis (the odd day trip), and provide an import function of entertaining a population, although not everyone can access the resort elements most theme parks now strive to be!
Then of course you have amusement parks - which are free or cheap to access - and then individual amusements are at a cost, but this gives visitors choice, and they at least aren't refused access to a private space!
Thoughts?