“Theme parks will develop in a way that you’ll have more and more interactivity.
“More and more customisation to your customers as well: all the parks will know who is coming in, their name, their age, probably what they like and what they dislike, and therefore they can transform the park for each guest. And each guest experience will be different and probably fitted directly to that guest.
A theme park was already about specific "themes" that drew the associated interested crowd. There had to be some joy in partaking the experience together as a family or a group of friends. It was place to be and have a good time together - and the group in question had a similar idea of what that looked like. Thanks to a move towards hyper-personalization that may be the theme park of the past. The social bubble will now fit just one and people can be lonely in a crowd like never before. This is one of those things were businesses cannot leave good enough alone - they want to innovate and taste make to their own detriment.
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