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    Amusement Park Business Plan

    Amusement Park Business Plan Wasatch Family Fun Center Services Our FEC's will provide customers with a wholesome environment that provides amusement, entertainment, excitement, competition, year round activities, souvenirs and great food all while forming lasting memories at affordable prices. Although there is currently no competition in the immediate area in which we plan to establish our FECs, we believe that because the FEC industry is expanding exponentially, sooner or later competition

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    indoor theme park to be built in Westchester County that would be opened year round even during the cold winter months.  This theme park would have similar rides that an outdoor theme park would have such as roller coasters and a ferris wheel. Patron The person who will be funding this project is Westchester County executive Rob Astorino.  I believe he would be willing to fund this project because he has signed agreements to help keep Playland, Westchester’s outdoor amusement park, in business. Population

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    Samsung and the Theme Park Industry in Korea - 2002

    996M06 SAMSUNG AND THE THEME PARK INDUSTRY IN KOREA Charles Dhanaraj and Young Soo Kim prepared this case under the supervision of Professor Paul Beamish solely to provide material for class discussion. The authors do not intend to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a managerial situation. The authors may have disguised certain names and other identifying information to protect confidentiality. SAMSUNG has the right to reproduce and use this case for its educational purposes

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    Disney Expansion Case Study

    Ronnie Fisher Mkt 6100 Market Plan Proposal Industry: Amusement Parks Company: The Walt Disney Company’s Parks and Resorts Division Objective: Build a theme park in the Chicagoland area Why: To increase revenue by expanding operations into the Midwest. In cooperation with the State of Illinois and the City of Chicago, The Walt Disney Corporation plans to expand its operation by building a theme amusement park (Mickey’s Magical Kingdom) on the city’s south side on the 3700

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    Oceanpark vs Disneyland Competition

    Ocean Park intensify or reduce its head-to-head competition with Disneyland? Explain. Regarding the coming of Disney land in 2005, many analysts and even Ocean Park themselves aware of this powerful rival and predicted that their ending is soon to become. On the contrary, the outcome of this battle is not as it was predicted. Ocean Park has gained benefit from Disneyland, it help boost the attendance, and also contribute revenues and profits. A few years later, it seems that Ocean Park has overcome

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    Six Flaggs Financial Position

    Competitors Financial Comparison 6 Financial Challenges 7 Financial Opportunities 9 Financial Ratios 14 Summary 16 Financial Statements 17 Works Cited 22 Abstract Six Flags headquarters in New York, owned and operates a chain of amusement and theme parks throughout the US. Since 2001, the company had posted annual losses in the billions. It was cited that heavy expansion and improper marketing insight were the causes for the losses. So in order to revive back its position, the new management

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    Industry Aanlysis - Theme Park Industry

    ANALYSIS OF AMUSEMENT PARKS HAN CHOE BRIAN CHEN MARCY LEON RUBEN BUGARIN J.D. PERALTA INTRODUCTION The history of theme parks stems from European pleasure gardens in the 16th century. Pleasure gardens were a place of recreation where the guests could also enjoy beautiful landscapes. These types of venues led to expositions and fairs in the United States. These large venues then paved the way to amusement parks, which then led to the creation of a different type of amusement park called

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    Wild Water Gets Soaked

    Salerno, brother and sister, have been running their family business, a water park called Wild Water, since they both graduated from the college. The Salernos operate the park, which is located near the New Jersey shore, with help from their parents. Marie’s husband and Jason’s wife are also involved in the business. Wild Water has now been in business for more than 40 years—it is a landmark to both locals and summer tourists. The water park features such attraction as a wave pool, several water slides

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    Legal, Ethical & Social Values on Having Animals in Captivity

    Nova Southeastern University Wayne Huizenga Graduate School of Business & Entrepreneurship Assignment for Course: MGT 5015 – Legal, Ethical, & Social Values In Business Submitted to: Stephen Muffler Submitted by: Juan Cochesa N01566041 350 NE 24th St APT 509 Miami, FL 33137 305 799 0736 Date of Submission: 03 / 16 / 2014 Title of Assignment: Legal, Ethical & Social Values on Having Animals In Captivity CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORSHIP: I certify

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    Sandhya

    Salerno, brother and sister, have been running their family business, a water park called Wild Water, since they both graduated from college. The Salernos operate the park, which is located near the New Jersey shore, with help from their parents. Marie’s husband and Jason’s wife are also involved in the business. Wild Water has now been in business for more than 40 years—it is a landmark to both locals and summer tourists. The water park features such attractions as a wave pool, several water slides

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