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This edition will be a resource of tremendous value. The book penetrates the amusement park industry’s park businesses and their assets. No other book on the market covers all of these issues in one source. It is packed with spreadsheets, examples, forms and checklists which really work.
While amusement park visitors may look like one big loud mass of people, each segment requires an individual approach. It’s a challenge for any business to divide their audience by categories, but for amusement parks, it’s even more of a challenge to offer services in a personalized manner.
They also should have been very specific about what kinds of rides would they prefer to be added. The best option for analysts in such a scenario would be to broaden their survey through their websites, within the amusement park, offering free rides if someone does the survey, and so on to avoid the unfairness in data.
We order food, pay the bills, visit doctors, and play games through mobile applications. Many amusement parks, however, are still using printed maps and leaflets that people lose or fail to use effectively. This is especially true for printed maps, as younger generations may have no clue how to use them.