It's interesting since I think a few people have said Universal seems to be beating Disney left, right and center, though financially I don't know how they are doing or by how much they are beating them. ThatParkPlace seems to say so, but I don't know how reputable they are as a source, even if they're doing a fair bit of work cataloging the company's decline.
Seaworld on the other hand is pretty much in a similar disgraced state, if not even worse. They are defined by the entire Blackfish documentary at this point, and what little Defunctland has said about their parks doesn't paint any pretty picture of their current state at all.
Universal or Sea World are only slightly better, but still have their finances in check.
It's interesting since I think a few people have said Universal seems to be beating Disney left, right and center, though financially I don't know how they are doing or by how much they are beating them. ThatParkPlace seems to say so, but I don't know how reputable they are as a source, even if they're doing a fair bit of work cataloging the company's decline.
Seaworld on the other hand is pretty much in a similar disgraced state, if not even worse. They are defined by the entire Blackfish documentary at this point, and what little Defunctland has said about their parks doesn't paint any pretty picture of their current state at all.
In Orlando they are a secondary big name park. There are more rides than fish now.