Smaller Amusement Parks Hope for a Strong Summer Under the Shadow of Tariffs
- Families who find big amusement parks too costly prefer regional parks for summer vacations, as they are usually within driving distance and avoid expensive flights.
- Brian Hartley, vice president of Playland’s Castaway Cove, stated, 'We’ve had good crowds, and everyone seems excited to be here.'
- Despite the good season, Hartley expressed concern about consumer mood due to ongoing economic uncertainty.
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Smaller Amusement Parks Hope for a Strong Summer Under the Shadow of Tariffs
The trade disputes involving global economic powerhouses such as the U.S. and China are being felt even in such distinctly local places as your regional amusement park. Families who balk at the cost of a summer vacation at big amusement parks like Disney World favor trips to regional parks, which typically are within driving distance, so expensive flights aren’t necessary. But if tariffs lead to economic uncertainty, they may just stay home. For…
Tariffs squeeze summer fun at regional parks
KEY TAKEAWAYS: Tariffs on steel and toys raise costs for parks Park operators brace for changes in consumer behavior Attendance remains strong but families seek budget-friendly options Economic uncertainty affects advance trip planning and spending habits The trade disputes involving global economic powerhouses such as the U.S. and China are being felt even in such distinctly local places as your regional amusement park. Families who balk …

Smaller amusement parks hope for a strong summer under the shadow of tariffs
Functional Amusement Parks v2
In CAS give your Sim the Amusement Park Operator trait. Located in the lifestyle category. Setup an amusement park any way you like. The amusement park can be on your residential lot, generic, park, and misc other venue types in the game. Use your phone to start a social event. Select: Manage Amusement Park The …
Nearly 70 countries appear in the list of destinations of the Extremaduran fruit in 2024. To all of them were made shipments for the amount of 239 million euros. Traditionally this has been one of the agrofood sectors of the region with a clearer export orientation. Approximately 70% of the production of nectarine, peach, plum or cherry that give the Extremaduran trees will stop outside the Spanish borders.
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