According to a
new study, the 25 most popular theme parks on the planet attracted 223 million people in 2014. The Magic Kingdom at Disney World (Florida) is the world's most popular theme park, ranked by
attendance, followed by Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland California, Tokyo DisneySea Japan, Universal Studios Japan, Epcot in Disney World (Florida), Animal Kingdom in Disney World (Florida), Disney Hollywood Studios (Florida), Disneyland Paris, and Disney's California Adventure Park.
In other words, of the
10 most popular theme parks around the world, only
one is
not a Disney destination. And to put the attendance numbers into perspective, the #1 theme park (Disney's Magic Kingdom in Florida) drew nearly 20 million visitors on its own.
Also, of the top 10 parks, three are located in Japan. Localising the attractions is a good way to increase appeal and differentiate the park experience. With summer holidays on the way, Universal Studios Japan is
marketing its new zombie and 'yokai' monster attractions, based on well-known amine, video game and movie characters.
China is a fast-growing market for theme parks, as well.
Hong Kong Disneyland has been open for a decade, and other major attractions are being built throughout the country. A new
Hello Kitty park recently celebrated its grand opening. Perhaps the strangest theme-park attraction anywhere is in the
Window of the World theme park: A 'death simulator' where visitors climb into a coffin, are 'cremated' and then reborn--an interesting application of consumer behaviour research.