Subscribe
Receive the weekly DocuTicker Newsletter.
Find out more »

Enter your
email address:

My Account »


Bookmark and Share

Testimonial?
If you find DocuTicker useful, please supply a testimonial »








Home > DocuBase > Article

« All DocuBase Articles

 

Follow DocuTicker on Twitter Bookmark and Share   \"Feed\"

Sunday, 19th April 2009

2008 Attraction Attendance Report

2008 Attraction Attendance Report (PDF; 828 KB)
Source: Themed Entertainment Association/Economic Research Associates

The TEA/ERA Attraction Attendance Report identi ies the top commercial theme parks and waterparks around the world and re lects their performance in 2008. Global attendance data is broken down by geographic region, by chain and by type of venue. This vital report is issued annually and jointly produced by the TEA (Themed Entertainment Association) - the leading international trade alliance for the creators of compelling experiences and places - and ERA (Economics Research Associates) - a top international consulting irm providing economic analysis for the entertainment and leisure industry worldwide.
...
Overall, the numbers and the economy are pointing to lower attendance in 2009. "The decline looks as though it will last the majority of 2009 with some possibility of recovery by the end of the year or early 2010," observes Edward Shaw, ERA Senior Associate.


Category:

Views: 207



blog comments powered by Disqus

Please note: DocuTicker's editors collect citations for full-text PDF reports freely available on the web but we do not archive these reports. When you click a link to find and/or download the report, you are leaving the DocuTicker site. DocuTicker makes no representations regarding the ongoing availability of any report or any external resource. Links were accurate as of the date of posting.

« All DocuBase Articles

 

Read about the FreePint FamilyThe FreePint Family is a family of resources to help information workers be more effective, raise the value of information in their organisations and contribute to success.

'FreePint... provides most of my professional development because it won't come through work and [other resources] just don't cut it.'

Read about the FreePint Family »


Visit the FreePint ShopFreePint Shop: FreePint sells reports, resources and subscription products to support your information work and information-related decisions.

Latest: FUMSI Magazine: 50 (16 Feb 2012) | VIP Magazine: 99 (13 Feb 2012) | VIP Report: Product Review of Bibliogo (13 Feb 2012) | VIP Report: Product Review of Silobreaker Premium (13 Feb 2012) | VIP Volume: Annual Feb12-Jan13 (99-110) (01 Feb 2012)

Browse the FreePint Shop »


FUMSI ForumFUMSI Forum: Do you have a research question? Post it to the FUMSI Forum, where professionals share Q&A and useful tips on how to Find, Use, Manage and Share Information. It's free.

Latest FUMSI Forum postings: Most Shared Content on Using Information (16 Feb 2012) | Information tribes - a FUMSI Editorial (16 Feb 2012) | Global thinking about local searching (13 Feb 2012) | Most Shared Content on Finding Information (09 Feb 2012) | Times are changing - a FUMSI Editorial (09 Feb 2012)

Visit the FUMSI Forum and post »


VIP LiveWireVIP LiveWire: Offers commentary on emerging news stories of interest to premium content users, vendors and industry insiders.

Latest VIP LiveWire postings: Add news to workflow: aggregation moves up a gear (14 Feb 2012) | Citation Management + Current Awareness = Bibliogo (14 Feb 2012) | Sharing information - A VIP Editorial (14 Feb 2012) | paidContent joins GigaOM - watch out Techcrunch (13 Feb 2012) | Pics and stones may break my bones (12 Feb 2012)

Visit the VIP LiveWire »







Subscribe

Receive the DocuTicker Newsletter each week.

Find out more »

DocuTicker sponsored by:

Article Categories

All Article Categories »

Sources

All DocuBase Sources »

Source Categories

All Source Categories »

Archive

All Archives »

FreePint Shop

DocuTicker Report: DocuTips on Health LiteracyFeatured Report:
DocuTicker Report: DocuTips on Health Literacy: "What has traditionally been understood as literacy has been disrupted, like so much else, by the advent of the Internet. No longer is it regarded as simply the ability to read and write. In the Information Age, information literacy is a concept that recognises skills in judging trustworthiness and quality as critical. Such matters of accurate interpretation have long been among the concerns of scholars."

Learn more and order »