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2007-03-13 21:00:25 · 4 answers · asked by umimthinkin 1 in Games & Recreation Amusement Parks

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Well, consider the fact that amusement parks in general helped create "tourism". In America some amusement parks were started at locations where tourists traveled (beaches, lakes), but many were started at the end of trolley lines. These parks were usually built by the trolley companies and they would compete for customers or riders on their line. Around the turn of the century the modern rolller coaster was popping up at many parks across america.

While most of these parks have faded, the inovations they helped build are with us today. The roller coaster has always been the promier attraction to most parks. You may also note that many cities including New York and Pittsburgh had stand alone coasters built within the city as an attraction.

Most amusement parks bring in more business to thier local economies than any other attraction including sports teams and casinos combined. I would say this shows the impact of the amusement park and roller coaster industry.

It depends on what you consider "tourism". Usually in business its the act of bringing people in from outside your local market. Most midsized to large amusement parks have a large market and bring people in from all over the area. What is consider a tourist? Is it the time frame one must travel, or maybe its someone that comes into a market that they generally wouldn't visit. I guess its a vague subject but the bottom line is roller coasters and amusement parks bring a large amount of people into an area that they wouldn't regularly travel to creating a large economic impact.

oh and btw have Disney World, Disney Land, and Universal Studios do have roller coasters. They do rely on a more unique experience, but the roller coaster has always been a part of it. That is why you see zoos and animal attractions like sea world building world class coasters.

2007-03-13 21:25:12 · answer #1 · answered by jaggedy2k 2 · 0 0

It has had an immense effect. Areas with major amusement parks (Sandusky Ohio, with Cedar Point, Kissimmee Florida with Disney World, Valencia California with Six Flags Magic Mountain and Tampa Florida with Busch Gardens Africa) have all experience massive tourism each year. This has brought these cities to become major cities from the small local towns they once were.

When Kingda Ka, the world's current tallest and fastest roller coaster, opened in 2005 at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, every single hotel was full in the surrounding area. At the park's parking lot you could see license plates from nearly every state. Imagine the amount of money that brought the area.

2007-03-14 12:36:30 · answer #2 · answered by coasterman1234 5 · 0 0

It hasn't helped a lot as to what most people think. Amusement parks could be in there backyard. My amusement park is only 35 minutes away. I don't consider that a vacation. It's fun to go, but it's not tourism!!

However, you do have Disney World, Disney Land, Universal Studios, and so on. However, if you look at those parks, you can see that they don't have many roller coasters. They are unique parks. Unique things brings in tourism.

2007-03-14 06:13:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Greece has develop into further and extra expensive. They suggested some expenditures may upward thrust yet i'm no longer particular that's going to impression tourism. that could nicely be style of stupied considering that a lot relies upon on tourism. yet i'm no longer particular politicians (from north to south, from east to west) can understand such undemanding issues. Now, because that's been spoken about Germany, Portugal has its own disaster and it gotten smaller a really severe debt so that they (we) might want to lend money to Greece. i imagine that's honest. yet when the Greeks do not truly replace their problem and if we get to be paid a lot less because our legislators are lending money they don't truly have, i do not imagine which will be a clarification for serious pride. with the exception of that, my heart is with Greece (the position I actually have lived and visited a number of circumstances too) and that i'm hoping the corrupts and speculators will all be jailed for existence in darkish, moist places, finished of rats anc cockroaches.

2016-12-01 23:39:51 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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