b&mfanboy123
Mega Poster
We all know that the Seaworld chain has been in financial turmoil for the last few years. While much of this has been accredited to the Blackfish Documentary by CNN, Seaworld parks are feeling the ripple effects as attendance at SeaWorld parks overall went from 28 million a year in 2016 to 22.5 million in 2017. While Seaworld has recently been investing more on the amusement side, I feel that they are not executing it right. My name is B&mfanboy123 and let's dive deeper to find out what is going on.
Let's take a lot at Seaworld attendance figures and see what they are investing in and attendance figures. SeaWorld Orlando is our park.
Now being the flagship park has a lot of perks with it, better attractions, more popularity, and more money for it.
2008 - 5,926,000 people attended a new record, more than IOA.
New attraction - nothing big
Verdict - Successful year
2009 - 5,800,000 - Stock market crashed
New Attraction - Manta
Verdict - down year but many other parks were down so okay.
2010 - 5,100,000 - killer whale accident
decrease - 12.1%
new attraction -animal exhibit
verdict - bad year
2011 - 5,202,000 people attended
new attractions - Aquatica expansion
verdict- nice job!
2012- 5,358,000
new attractions - kids area
verdict - another positive year
2013
now this is where bad things happen
the release of blackfish documentary
attendance - 5,093,000
new attraction - Antarctica expansion
verdict - here we go
2014 - 4,683,000
the decrease from 2008 - 21.9%
new attraction - overall improvements
verdict - dying?
2015 - 4,777,000
new attraction - idr
verdict - finally it stopped
2016 - 4,402,000
new attraction - Mako
Verdict - They Get a Freaking B&m Hyper still the have a Down year WTF!
And finally 2017 - 3,962,000
33.2% decline from 2008!
new attraction - idk
verdict - seaworld has failed
So now that you have a background let's sum it up. In the last few years, SeaWorld has struggled to bring in more visitors to a decline in their parks. And the same can be said with Seaworld San Diego which reported a 15% decline from 2016-17. While the chain keeps putting in cookie cutter attractions like for example a sky rocket ll and they are betting their hopes on a new kiddie expansion and cannot open their river rapids on time. Now I want to clarify that i love SeaWorld, they have given me so many memories and I really want to see SeaWorld be financially strong again.
But now you decide.
Is Seaworld dying?
What should they do with their parks?
And other things.
Let's take a lot at Seaworld attendance figures and see what they are investing in and attendance figures. SeaWorld Orlando is our park.
Now being the flagship park has a lot of perks with it, better attractions, more popularity, and more money for it.
2008 - 5,926,000 people attended a new record, more than IOA.
New attraction - nothing big
Verdict - Successful year
2009 - 5,800,000 - Stock market crashed
New Attraction - Manta
Verdict - down year but many other parks were down so okay.
2010 - 5,100,000 - killer whale accident
decrease - 12.1%
new attraction -animal exhibit
verdict - bad year
2011 - 5,202,000 people attended
new attractions - Aquatica expansion
verdict- nice job!
2012- 5,358,000
new attractions - kids area
verdict - another positive year
2013
now this is where bad things happen
the release of blackfish documentary
attendance - 5,093,000
new attraction - Antarctica expansion
verdict - here we go
2014 - 4,683,000
the decrease from 2008 - 21.9%
new attraction - overall improvements
verdict - dying?
2015 - 4,777,000
new attraction - idr
verdict - finally it stopped
2016 - 4,402,000
new attraction - Mako
Verdict - They Get a Freaking B&m Hyper still the have a Down year WTF!
And finally 2017 - 3,962,000
33.2% decline from 2008!
new attraction - idk
verdict - seaworld has failed
So now that you have a background let's sum it up. In the last few years, SeaWorld has struggled to bring in more visitors to a decline in their parks. And the same can be said with Seaworld San Diego which reported a 15% decline from 2016-17. While the chain keeps putting in cookie cutter attractions like for example a sky rocket ll and they are betting their hopes on a new kiddie expansion and cannot open their river rapids on time. Now I want to clarify that i love SeaWorld, they have given me so many memories and I really want to see SeaWorld be financially strong again.
But now you decide.
Is Seaworld dying?
What should they do with their parks?
And other things.