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Which were the world’s most visited amusement parks in 2007? For a second year Park World is distributing the TEA/ERA Attendance report (more details here) – the single most respected and referred to source of global amusement park attendance figures.
Compiled by Economics Research Associates, with analysis by the TEA (Themed Entertainment Association), last year’s report is still in demand from leisure professionals and those and investing in and studying the industry.
TEA/ERA Attraction Attendance 2007 is expected to include the following charts: Top 25 Amusement/Theme Parks Worldwide, Top 20 North American Amusement/Theme Parks, Top 20 European Amusement/Theme Parks, Top 10 Asian/Pacific Rim Theme Parks, Top 10 Latin American Theme Parks, Top 15 US Waterparks, Top 10 Attraction Chains Worldwide.
Will Disney hold on to the top spot? How well is its park in Hong Kong faring against local competition? Which European parks are benefiting from winter opening? How did the various US park chains fare in 2007? All this and more will become clear from March onwards, when we distribute the report electronically, followed in print in the May issue of Park World.
How difficult was it finding staff for the new season?
- 12 - 13 June, 2008
ASIA TOURISM PROPERTY & ATTRACTIONS SUMMIT - Shanghai - 14 - 15 July, 2008
ASIA TOURISM & ATTRACTIONS SUMMIT - Macau - 16 - 18 July, 2008
ASIAN ATTRACTIONS EXPO - Macau - 10 - 12 September, 2008
FUN EXPO - Las Vegas - 23 - 25 September, 2008
LIW 2008 - Birmingham, UK - 30 September - 02 October, 2008
EURO ATTRACTIONS SHOW - Munich, Germany - 29 - 31 October, 2008
INTERSCHAU / TECHNOFOLIES - Stuttgart, Germany - 29 - 30 October, 2008
WWA TRADE SHOW - Las Vegas - 18 - 21 November, 2008
IAAPA ATTRACTIONS EXPO - Orlando, Florida








