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Different Interests by Age & Gender? A Survey of 1,000 People on the Appeal and Perception of Theme Parks

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A survey of 1,000 people reveals significant differences in theme park perceptions by age and gender. While Tokyo Disneyland is the top-rated park, many non-visitors are uninterested, Ghibli Park is the most anticipated, and preferences vary between immersive experiences (women) and attractions (men).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which theme park was rated the best by experienced visitors?
A: Tokyo Disneyland was chosen as the 'best park visited' by 32.5% of experienced visitors, making it the top choice, well ahead of Universal Studios Japan (USJ) at 16.5%.
Q: What is the opinion of people who have never been to Tokyo Disneyland?
A: The survey found that among people who have never visited Tokyo Disneyland, a vast majority of 94.1% stated that they have no desire to go.
Q: Which theme park are people most interested in visiting in the future?
A: Ghibli Park was ranked number one as the theme park people 'want to visit someday,' receiving 14.6% of the votes, with particularly strong interest from women in their 30s.
Q: How do men and women differ in what they enjoy at theme parks?
A: Women tend to place more value on the park's overall world-view and atmosphere (47.8%), character experiences, and merchandise. Men, on the other hand, slightly favor the attractions (50.6%).
Q: How does age influence theme park attendance habits?
A: As age increases, theme park visits become more of a distant memory; for those in their 50s, people who last visited over 10 years ago outnumber recent visitors by about 7 to 1. Conversely, one-third of people in their 20s are a 'completely indoor group' who do not visit theme parks or other entertainment facilities.