Unless I've missed something, which is entirely possible, I was surprised this hadn't been posted yet.
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I think it's safe to say that that's absolutely the case. They'll report the numbers based on the number of people who enter each day, regardless of whether they were there the day before as well.I do wonder if the numbers for places like Europa, Efteling, PortAventura, and Disney/Universal to an extent aren't at least partially inflated by people visiting the parks for multiple days. PortAventura in particular encourages it with how cheap multi-day passes are compared to single-day ones (next week, for example, single day 1-park tickets are €51 whereas 3-day 2-park tickets are only €71). Even just 10-15% of visitors arriving for multiple days would boost their numbers by another 300-500k.
I don’t mean to imply that anything skeevy is happening, just that I think parks like PA and Europa may have an inherent advantage in the rankings by nature of being multi-day destinations for a lot of people. I love going to Liseberg, but as a non-local I don’t feel the need to go there more than once a year since it’s a one-day park for me. Conversely, I can’t imagine ever going to Europa for just one day without feeling stressed about it because there’s so much more to do there.I think it's safe to say that that's absolutely the case. They'll report the numbers based on the number of people who enter each day, regardless of whether they were there the day before as well.
I don't see it as "inflating" numbers exactly. The number of people in the park is the same whether they've been there before or not.