![]() “Most markets saw slow, steady growth, while weather, tourism and political issues contributed to minor declines in others.” “Following record-setting numbers in 2015, attendance results in 2016 were more modest but still reflective of a healthy, growing industry,” reports John Robinett, senior-vice president of Economics at AECOM. ![]() Visitor numbers at the world’s 20 most popular museums were up by 1.2%. Outperforming the rest of the sector, the top 10 global theme parks groups recorded a combined 4.3% increase in guests, up from 420 to 438 million. Whilst visitors to the top 25 theme and amusement parks dipped by 1.1%, attendance at the top 20 waterparks grew by 3.6%. ![]() The report reveals mixed attendance results in 2016 at the world’s leading theme parks, waterparks and museums. The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) and AECOM have published their latest Theme Index and Museum Index.
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