Chris Brown
Mr CoasterForce 2016
2012 is regularly cited as a dud year when it came to UK Theme Park attendance. The 2012 Olympics, hosted in London, coupled with the 2nd highest yearly rainfall have regularly been cited as reasons for the poor reception of The Swarm at Thorpe Park. The major Merlin parks (excluding Legoland which was in the middle of significant year on year boost) all suffered lower attendance and I imagine this was felt across the board in the UK.
My question, will 2023 be looked back on in the same light? We've had World of Jumanji as a significant new addition however we've had relatively poor weather and we're in the midst of a cost of living crisis. Largely, the summer holidays suffered poorer than average weather, March to May was inclement and summer began 'later' than recent years. More importantly people have been significantly impacted by the cost of living crisis, people have less disposable income and leisure and tourism is often one of the worst impacted sectors in periods of economic instability.
My prediction is that whilst we may not have any fundamental evidence at the moment, this year will be a countrywide significant downturn from the post covid boom that the industry has experienced. I'm very interested to see how this impacts all parks in general but to also understand what, if any, correlation occurs between an economic downturn and what region / target audience parks suffer the most
My question, will 2023 be looked back on in the same light? We've had World of Jumanji as a significant new addition however we've had relatively poor weather and we're in the midst of a cost of living crisis. Largely, the summer holidays suffered poorer than average weather, March to May was inclement and summer began 'later' than recent years. More importantly people have been significantly impacted by the cost of living crisis, people have less disposable income and leisure and tourism is often one of the worst impacted sectors in periods of economic instability.
My prediction is that whilst we may not have any fundamental evidence at the moment, this year will be a countrywide significant downturn from the post covid boom that the industry has experienced. I'm very interested to see how this impacts all parks in general but to also understand what, if any, correlation occurs between an economic downturn and what region / target audience parks suffer the most