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Merlin records revenue increase despite difficult 2016 trading conditions
POSTED 02 Mar 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
Merlin CEO Nick Varney noted difficult market conditions for Merlin's Florida attractions as well as challenging 'headwinds' for 2016
Merlin Entertainments has revealed its end of year results, with £1.43bn (US$1.76bn, €1.66bn) in revenue capping off a strong year for the operator despite having to navigate some choppy waters.

The operator recorded growth of 11.7 per cent year-on-year, up from 2015’s figures of £1.28bn (US$1.57bn, €1.49bn), which were heavily affected by the fallout of the Smiler crash at Alton Towers. Profits were also up by 3.6 per cent from 2015’s £291m (US$357.5m, €339.5m) to 2016’s £302m (US$371m, €352m).

Merlin CEO Nick Varney highlighted difficult market conditions for Merlin’s visitor attractions in Floridaas well as a “number of headwinds” in 2016, including pre-opening costs related to Legoland developments in Japan and Korea and a £5m fine incurred in relation to the Smiler accident. Merlin also noted improved visitation for Alton Towers and strong performances from its other parks.

“Despite a number of headwinds in 2016, including a difficult market for visitor attractions in Florida, we are pleased with the progress made in the US, generating revenue of £404m (US$496m, €471m) from our North American attractions up from £336m (US$413m, €392m) in 2015,” said Varney.

“We opened our 100th Midway attraction, a new Legoland Discovery Centre in Michigan, and visitors to Madame Tussauds in New York will have enjoyed seeing their favorite Ghostbusters characters and sets from the film up close and personal in a one-of-a-kind experience.

“The roll out of new Midway attractions will continue in 2017, as we open Madame Tussauds Nashville – our first-ever attraction centered around music stars, and a Legoland Discovery Center in Philadelphia.”

Merlin also has ambitious plans for its Legoland brand in 2017, with the US launch of its 166 chalet Beach Resort at Legoland Florida, and launch of new Lego Batman and Ninjago-themed products and features to coincide with release of the two Lego movies out this year. The operator is also exploring opportunities for further Legoland Parks in North America, including the US$500m (€470m, £401.7m) Legoland New York development in Goshen.
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Merlin records revenue increase despite difficult 2016 trading conditions
POSTED 02 Mar 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
Merlin CEO Nick Varney noted difficult market conditions for Merlin's Florida attractions as well as challenging 'headwinds' for 2016
Merlin Entertainments has revealed its end of year results, with £1.43bn (US$1.76bn, €1.66bn) in revenue capping off a strong year for the operator despite having to navigate some choppy waters.

The operator recorded growth of 11.7 per cent year-on-year, up from 2015’s figures of £1.28bn (US$1.57bn, €1.49bn), which were heavily affected by the fallout of the Smiler crash at Alton Towers. Profits were also up by 3.6 per cent from 2015’s £291m (US$357.5m, €339.5m) to 2016’s £302m (US$371m, €352m).

Merlin CEO Nick Varney highlighted difficult market conditions for Merlin’s visitor attractions in Floridaas well as a “number of headwinds” in 2016, including pre-opening costs related to Legoland developments in Japan and Korea and a £5m fine incurred in relation to the Smiler accident. Merlin also noted improved visitation for Alton Towers and strong performances from its other parks.

“Despite a number of headwinds in 2016, including a difficult market for visitor attractions in Florida, we are pleased with the progress made in the US, generating revenue of £404m (US$496m, €471m) from our North American attractions up from £336m (US$413m, €392m) in 2015,” said Varney.

“We opened our 100th Midway attraction, a new Legoland Discovery Centre in Michigan, and visitors to Madame Tussauds in New York will have enjoyed seeing their favorite Ghostbusters characters and sets from the film up close and personal in a one-of-a-kind experience.

“The roll out of new Midway attractions will continue in 2017, as we open Madame Tussauds Nashville – our first-ever attraction centered around music stars, and a Legoland Discovery Center in Philadelphia.”

Merlin also has ambitious plans for its Legoland brand in 2017, with the US launch of its 166 chalet Beach Resort at Legoland Florida, and launch of new Lego Batman and Ninjago-themed products and features to coincide with release of the two Lego movies out this year. The operator is also exploring opportunities for further Legoland Parks in North America, including the US$500m (€470m, £401.7m) Legoland New York development in Goshen.
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Merlin's Dominic Jones joins Thorpe Park as divisional director


Thorpe Park has named Dominic Jones as its new divisional director, with Merlin’s former head of Midway Attractions in Europe now responsible for continuing to develop and grow the popular UK theme park.
Forrec details 'best of' plan for Legoland New York


Merlin Entertainments has confirmed plans for a Legoland development in New York state, with its designer Forrec revealing to Attractions Management new details about the highly anticipated project.
Merlin revenue increases despite 'incredibly difficult' trading conditions


Merlin Entertainments enjoyed an 11 per cent revenue increase over the past year despite last year’s Smiler crash and the “incredibly difficult” trading conditions of its midway attractions following a string of terrorist attacks in Europe.
Merlin fined £5m for Alton Towers Smiler crash after 'catastrophic' safety failure


Merlin Entertainments has been fined £5m (US$6.5m, €5.7m) after last year’s horrific Smiler crash at Alton Towers, an accident which left five visitors with life-changing injuries including two leg amputations.
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