ORLANDO, FL
While visiting Disney’s Hollywood Studios this morning we noticed a lot of vehicles on the newly constructed pathway under the Disney Skyliner gondola cabins. As you can see below, a variety of vehicles were being used to access the static Disney Skyliner gondola cabins as evacuation procedure testing began this morning. FULL STORY
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April 23, 2019
Revenue from Membership Program Accelerates Resulting in All-Time High Guest Spending Per Capita GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (NYSE: SIX), the world’s largest regional theme park company and the largest operator of waterparks in North America, today announced that revenue for the first quarter of 2019 was $128 million and attendance was 2.2 million guests. Revenue declined $1 million or 1 percent from the first quarter of 2018, driven by a 189,000 or 8 percent decrease in the number of guests visiting Six Flags parks that was almost entirely offset by a 5 percent increase in total guest spending per capita and an increase in revenue from international agreements. When compared to prior year, attendance growth in the quarter was adversely impacted due to the Easter holiday falling on April 21st in 2019 versus April 1st in 2018, which shifted a portion of the company’s operating calendar and approximately 200,000 guest visits from the first quarter to the second quarter in 2019. Total guest spending per capita for the first quarter of 2019 was at an all-time high of $48.48, an increase of $2.40 or 5 percent compared to the first quarter of 2018. This improvement was primarily due to the company’s continued success in upselling guests from single day tickets and season passes to higher-priced memberships. Admissions revenue per capita increased $2.34 or 8 percent to $30.49 and in-park spending per capita increased $0.06 to $17.99. “I am pleased with our first quarter performance as strong membership penetration continues to be a key driver of our long-term growth strategy, providing both a platform of increasing recurring revenue at higher prices and the ability to further grow attendance, especially as we expand our portfolio of parks,” said Jim Reid-Anderson, Chairman, President and CEO. “With our record-high Active Pass Base, ongoing price increases, growing dining pass penetration, and both domestic and international expansion opportunities, we are very well-positioned to deliver our tenth consecutive year of record financial performance in 2019.” Since most of the parks were not scheduled to be open during the first quarter, the company had a net loss1 of $69 million, an increased loss of $7 million compared to the prior year period. The net loss per share for the first quarter of 2019 was $0.82 compared to a loss per share of $0.74 in the first quarter of 2018. Adjusted EBITDA2for the first quarter was a loss of $32 million, an increased loss of $13 million compared to the prior year period primarily due to the timing of Easter and incremental lease and other costs from the company’s five new U.S.parks acquired on June 1, 2018—costs that the company did not incur in the first quarter of 2018. As anticipated, deferred revenue of $178 million as of March 31, 2019, decreased by $4 million or 2 percent from March 31, 2018, primarily due to both a higher mix of longer-tenured members versus last year and lower pass sales in the quarter as several parks opened later this year due to the timing of the Easter holiday. Going forward, the company expects deferred revenue growth will be muted and may decline as a growing pool of members retain their memberships beyond their initial twelve-month commitment period, at which time revenue is recognized monthly as cash is received and no longer contributes to deferred revenue. The Active Pass Base, which includes all members and season pass holders, increased 5 percent year-over-year to a new all-time high for the first quarter despite the Easter shift of membership and season pass sales into the second quarter. The mix of memberships in the Active Pass Base increased significantly because of the company’s highly successful rollout of a new membership program with premium tiers. Members are the company’s most loyal and valuable guests, having higher retention rates and generating more recurring revenue and cash flow for the company than a single day guest or season pass holder. In addition, season passes and memberships provide an excellent hedge against inclement weather throughout the season. In the first quarter of 2019, the company invested $47 million in new capital projects. The company also paid $69 million in dividends, or $0.82 per common share. Net Debt as of March 31, 2019, calculated as total reported debt of $2.2 billion less cash and cash equivalents of $20 million, represented a net leverage ratio of 4.1 times Adjusted EBITDA. As previously announced, on April 17, 2019, the company completed the refinancing of its bank credit facilities, including increasing the amount of its Term Loan B from $584 million to $800 million and increasing its revolving credit facility from $250 million to $350 million. The company intends to use the net proceeds for general corporate purposes, including paying down the balance of the prior revolving credit facility and for share repurchases. The authorized share repurchase amount available as of March 31, 2019, was $232 million. Conference Call At 8:00 a.m. Central Time tomorrow, April 24, 2019, the company will host a conference call to discuss its first quarter 2019 financial performance. The call is accessible through either the Six Flags Investor Relations website at investors.sixflags.com or by dialing 1-855-889-1976 in the United States or +1-937-641-0558 outside the United States and requesting the Six Flags earnings call. A replay of the call will be available through May 1, 2019, by dialing 1-855-859-2056 or +1-404-537-3406 and requesting conference ID 8177678. We have an exciting announcement to share! Disneyland park guests will be able to step into a cartoon world and join Mickey and his friends on Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, coming to Mickey’s Toontown in 2022!
This first major Mickey-themed ride-through attraction at Disneyland park will put you inside the wacky and unpredictable world of a Mickey Mouse cartoon short where anything can happen! Once you step into the cartoon world of Mickey and Minnie, you’ll board a train with Goofy as the engineer. Then, one magical moment after the next leads you to a zany, out-of-control adventure filled with surprising twists and turns. With an original story and lovable theme song, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway uses state-of-the-art technologies and dazzling visual effects to transform the cartoon world into an incredible and immersive multi-dimensional experience. FULL STORY Summer is just around the corner and, along with it, comes that wonderfully carefree feeling that only happens this time of year. There’s just something about summer that brings out our adventurous spirit, which is exactly why one of the most popular summer pastimes is packing up and heading to a theme park for the day (or week!).
Whether it’s the warm weather or the boost of Vitamin D from the sunshine, the energy in summer feels so vibrant and alive. Seeking excitement, we spend good money to fight crowds, nosh on concessions and stand in line to enjoy just a few moments on a ride, but why? is it because we’re gaining more than a few thrills? FULL STORY
KANSAS CITY, MO
Cellphone video posted by a visitor at Worlds of Fun captured part of a large brawl involving hundreds of teenagers Saturday night. The video was shared on Facebook by Madi-Lynn McDaniel of Kansas City. FULL STORY ‘You Can’t Help But Smile’: Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape Ride Gets Set For Debut At Elitch Gardens4/20/2019 DENVER, CO
Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape, an eagerly anticipated new ride at Elitch Gardens in Denver, is opening this weekend. The ride is being described as the world’s “first artist-driven dark ride.” “This new ride is something that no one has seen before. It’s a brand new one-of-a-kind experience, and it’s going to send guests on a creative journey through a cosmic universe, really,” Elitch Gardens spokeswoman Jolie DuBois said. “It’s just a whole new take on a theme park ride.” FULL STORY Have you ever wondered how the tallest roller coasters at each of Pennsylvania’s amusement parks compare to one another?
If you have, we’re happy to assist! There are numerous coaster options available in our state, so you’ve got no shortage when it comes to amusement park thrills. And the news gets even better: this summer, Kennywood will reveal a new coaster, the largest in the state! FULL STORY ANAHEIM, CA
Disneyland ride operator Mark Diwas is one of the few people —both real and fictional — who can say they’ve flown the Millennium Falcon, the iconic starship from the “Star Wars” films that will be a marquee attraction in the Anaheim theme park’s new Galaxy’s Edge themed land. “If you think about it, it’s only been Han Solo, Chewie, Lando, Rey and now me,” said Diwas, 36, of Fullerton. “So that’s pretty cool to say right now until we open and then everybody is going to be able to fly.” The Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run flight simulator coming to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will put riders in the cockpit of the fastest ship in the galaxy as they battle Imperial TIE fighters during a mission to bring back a pile of loot for a vengeful space pirate. The new themed land will be set in the Black Spire Outpost on the remote planet of Batuu, located on the outer rim of the Star Wars galaxy. FULL STORY WILLIAMSBURG, VA
Busch Gardens Williamsburg has announced their newest ride and its opening date. In a video on Facebook, the theme park announced Finnegan's Flyer, that will make you SCREAM. The ride will open on May 3. The extreme swing, Finnegan's Flyer, will be featured in their Ireland village adjacent to the Loch Ness Monster roller coaster. FULL STORY
WEST MIFFLIN, PA
Just as it opens for another fun season for kids and adults alike, Kennywood has just been designated a Certified Autism Center. “It’s our mission to provide the finest in family fun and entertainment for everyone,” says Kennywood’s Nick Paradise. And that includes more than 3.5 million Americans who are on the autism spectrum, Paradise told KDKA money editor Jon Delano on Wednesday. “This is just a big step forward to better serve a community that maybe has not been served as well as they could have been in the past.” The autism-friendly certification comes from the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards or IBCCES. “What it means to be a Certified Autism Center is that 80 percent or more of the guest-facing staff at the park have been trained and certified through us,” noted Meredith Tekin, president of the IBCCES. “We’re also doing an on-site review at Kennywood so we’ll be providing some additional information and recommendation on how they can be more accommodating and welcoming.” KDKA money editor Jon Delano face-timed with Tekin in Arizona, and she said autistic children have a wide range of sensory disorders — like sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell — that an amusement park can impact. FULL STORY |
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