Data sources, operator profiles, key terminology, and notes on analytical methodology.
The annual industry benchmark report tracking attendance at the world's most-visited theme parks and attractions. Published jointly with TEA (Themed Entertainment Association).
aecom.com →Industry association representing creators, developers, and producers of themed experiences. Co-publishes the Global Attractions Attendance Report annually.
teaconnect.org →Financial reporting on Disney Parks, Experiences and Products segment, providing revenue context for the attendance data analyzed in this report.
forbes.com →Aggregated industry statistics and market sizing for the global attractions sector, used to provide broader market context beyond the Top 25 dataset.
statista.com →Sector analysis of theme park operators including competitive positioning, pricing trends, and capital expenditure strategies.
bloomberg.com →Web design principles, data visualization guidelines, and interactive design frameworks from the USC Annenberg IYA program, applied throughout this mini-site.
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Global media conglomerate operating 12 theme park resorts worldwide. Parks segment generated $32.5B revenue in FY2023.

NBCUniversal/Comcast division. Operates 9 parks globally with Epic Universe (Orlando) opening in 2025.

China's largest private tourism enterprise. Operates resort complexes in Guangzhou and Zhuhai.

Chinese cultural theme park developer with 40+ parks nationwide. Focus on Chinese history and mythology IP.
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Data Source: All attendance figures derive from the 2023 AECOM Global Theme Index / TEA Attractions Attendance Report. AECOM collects figures through operator-reported data and proprietary estimation models where operator disclosure is incomplete.
Scope: Analysis is limited to the Top 25 most-visited parks globally. This excludes hundreds of mid-tier parks and water parks tracked separately by AECOM. Market share percentages reflect share of the Top 25 cohort only, not total global market.
YoY Comparisons: 2022 data represents a partial-recovery year, particularly for Asian parks still under pandemic restrictions. Readers should interpret YoY growth for APAC parks with reference to this suppressed baseline.
AI Disclosure: Visual design layout and CSS optimization were assisted by AI tools. All data entry, analysis, and written interpretation represent original student work per IDSN 530 course guidelines.