Theme parks

How can we encourage people to go to theme parks ?

Types of theme parks

How can you remember a trip to the theme park ?

How to promote a theme park

Who goes to theme parks ?

Fright nights

Fright nights are events at theme parks which are a change of scenery and is aimed at people over the age of 18

Can be aimed at one age group compared to multiple rides for a range of age groups

More alcohol can be sold at night as there is more of a party atmosphere meaning more profits for the theme park

Maps

Create multiple meet points around the theme park for groups of people to split up and meet up again at

Help the people around the theme park

Maps can be interactive and designed in a manner to add more games around the theme park and not just having rides

Queues

Products to help people know how long the queue wait is for each ride

Decrease queue times as it is the most laborious task at theme parks

There could be entertainment when queuing to make it more enjoyable

Keeping people safe

Spread out the rides to allow people to disperse around the park distancing everyone

Safety kits around the park

Help children have recognisable points to meet their parents or find help

Chessington park

Thorpe park

Legoland

Alton towers

Disneyland

Which age groups go to different theme parks ?

The products I make have to be accessible for people of different age groups or at least the age groups targeted by the theme park

Merchandise

Types of merchandise

Photo frames

Toys

Clocks

Calendar

Clothes

Magnets

New rides

Alton towers have a new ride based on black mirror

Products and merchandise can be made to promote the new ride

Create attraction online through competition with prizes of fast track passes or merchandise