what can an amusement park do to improve number of visitors in the low season?
Are you implying that a visitor would go there to be not amused?
>>1610731
No. What can the amusement park do to be as amusing at all times.
>>1610728
>Stay open until later in the day, perhaps early evening to promote after-school custom
>Target young singles rather than families
>Target international visitors who may have different holiday/vacation patterns
>Offer package deals, perhaps strategically teaming up with airlines or coaches
>Open a new ride which can only take a small amount of people per day anyway and do a huge promotion around it's launch ("be the first to go on") my thinking is if it takes only a small amount of people, then having the launch during the low season isn't missing out on any custom during the high season, because it has a finite, maximum revenue per day
>>1610728
I was thinking theme nights with unlimited rides.
Pokemon Go nights?.
But the bloke above me is tight.
>>1610736
That's pretty fucking great. Thanks a bunch, anon.
>>1610741
happy to help anon
>>1610736
>Open a new ride which can only take a small amount of people per day
Wouldn't the maintenance cost be higher as compared to the profit it might bring in?
>>1610760
How long is a piece of string?
Depending on the nature of the ride it may not benefit from economies of scale.