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With new attraction­s, theme parks record gains in attendance

- By Mike Schneider

ORLANDO, Fla. — The arms race to build new theme park attraction­s in Orlando is paying dividends.

A new report released this week shows theme park attendance at the largest parks in North America last year was up 2.3 percent, powered by new attraction­s in Orlando. The Orlando market represents about a third of theme park attendance in North America, according to the report by the Themed Entertainm­ent Associatio­n.

Last year, Walt Disney World in Orlando opened a new land in its Animal Kingdom park modeled after the movie “Avatar.” Animal Kingdom saw an attendance increase of more than 15 percent, the highest of any major park in North America in 2017.

Next year, Disney World is set to open a Star Wars-themed land, Universal Orlando Resort is planning another Harry Potter ride and SeaWorld Orlando is slated to open a land based on Sesame Street. In all, an estimated $10 billion is expected to be spent on attraction­s, hotels and retail and dining areas in Orlando, according to the Themed Entertainm­ent Associatio­n.

But the spending and building is not just limited to Orlando.

“We are seeing the largest capital expenditur­es that we have ever seen in our years of theme park developmen­t,” said Dennis Speigel, president of Internatio­nal Theme Park Services, a Cincinnati-based consulting firm. “It's nationwide and internatio­nal. We are seeing the same kind of success overseas. It's a true global phenomenon. Everyone is hitting on all cylinders.”

Growth was even bigger around the globe than in North America. The top 10 biggest theme parks worldwide saw an 8.6 percent attendance increase.

Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in China and Disneyland Park at Disneyland Paris both saw attendance increases of 15 percent.

 ?? John Raoux / Associated Press file ?? Guests in the queue for the Avatar Flight of Passage get a view of a Na'vi in a science lab at the Pandora-World of Avatar land attraction in Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park in Florida.
John Raoux / Associated Press file Guests in the queue for the Avatar Flight of Passage get a view of a Na'vi in a science lab at the Pandora-World of Avatar land attraction in Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park in Florida.

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