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Global Amusement Park Market to Post 10.16% CAGR to 2021, Expects Infiniti Research in Its New Study Now Available at MarketPublishers.com

30 Jan 2017 • by Natalie Aster

LONDON – The global amusement park market is forecast to grow at a 10.16% CAGR through to 2021, driven mainly by the growing spending power of consumers. Meantime, there has been a surging trend to analyse consumer behaviour using mobile ticketing application services. The market growth has been challenged by the existence of alternative sources of entertainment, among others.

Walk Disney Parks and Resorts, Merlin Entertainments, Universal Parks & Resorts, Cedar Fair Entertainment, SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, and are amid the dominant participant active in the marketplace.

Comprehensive study “Global Amusement Park Market 2017-2021” created by Infiniti Research presents in-depth, unprejudiced insights into the world’s market for amusement parks.

It presents the present-day status and the growth prospects of the worldwide amusement park sector to 2021. The report present market size estimates, calculating the revenues obtained from a variety of sources such as hospitality, tickets, merchandising, etc. it provides detailed market segmentation based on geographic region. The research publication casts light on the driving factors and challenges of this sector and their impact on the marketplace; investigates key trends having a bearing on the industry. Five forces analysis is available in the research study. The report also offers an all-round discussion of the most prominent vendors active in the market, and canvasses the competitive scene in the market. Future market outlook is also at hand in the report.

More insightful reports by this publisher are available in the Infiniti Research catalogue. 

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