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Competitors not a concern for Cedar Fair, says CEO Matt Ouimet
POSTED 16 Feb 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
Ouimet said the company would continue to invest in Knott's Berry Farm, but that it does not need to compete with the likes of investments by the likes of Universal and Disney to be a success Credit: Al Behrman/AP/Press Association Images
With California’s hotbed of theme park attractions all making significant investment into new developments, Cedar Fair CEO Matt Ouimet has said the company does not feel pressured to make the same commitment at Knott’s Farm following a record annual earnings report.

Speaking during an earnings call, Ouimet was questioned about about park investments and whether those would rise in the wake of increased competition. Last year, Universal Studios Hollywood launched its Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction, while Disneyland California is preparing for the launch of its Star Wars land in 2019.

“We will not respond in capital to whatever Disney does or whatever Universal does, that’s not part of our playbook,” said Ouimet.

“What we will do is continue to position Knott’s as the community’s park and the expansion of our water park is a good example of where we can differentiate Knott’s from the other major players at a very modest capital investment.

“You'll continue to see us investing in Knott’s. We believe there’s still running a room, particularly when we’re priced at about $100 for a season pass and other players are well above $100 for a single day at this point.”

For 2016, Cedar Fair recorded its seventh straight year of record results, reporting a 4 per cent increase of US$53m (€49.8m, £42.4m) in net revenues to US$1.29bn (€1.21bn, £1bn). Figures were driven off the back of a 656,000 visitor increase to a record 25.1 million guests for the year.
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Competitors not a concern for Cedar Fair, says CEO Matt Ouimet
POSTED 16 Feb 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
Ouimet said the company would continue to invest in Knott's Berry Farm, but that it does not need to compete with the likes of investments by the likes of Universal and Disney to be a success Credit: Al Behrman/AP/Press Association Images
With California’s hotbed of theme park attractions all making significant investment into new developments, Cedar Fair CEO Matt Ouimet has said the company does not feel pressured to make the same commitment at Knott’s Farm following a record annual earnings report.

Speaking during an earnings call, Ouimet was questioned about about park investments and whether those would rise in the wake of increased competition. Last year, Universal Studios Hollywood launched its Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction, while Disneyland California is preparing for the launch of its Star Wars land in 2019.

“We will not respond in capital to whatever Disney does or whatever Universal does, that’s not part of our playbook,” said Ouimet.

“What we will do is continue to position Knott’s as the community’s park and the expansion of our water park is a good example of where we can differentiate Knott’s from the other major players at a very modest capital investment.

“You'll continue to see us investing in Knott’s. We believe there’s still running a room, particularly when we’re priced at about $100 for a season pass and other players are well above $100 for a single day at this point.”

For 2016, Cedar Fair recorded its seventh straight year of record results, reporting a 4 per cent increase of US$53m (€49.8m, £42.4m) in net revenues to US$1.29bn (€1.21bn, £1bn). Figures were driven off the back of a 656,000 visitor increase to a record 25.1 million guests for the year.
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Disney makes Rogue One additions to Hollywood Studios park


Following the release of Rogue One – the latest film to come out of the Star Wars universe – Disney’s Hollywood Studios has premiered a number of new features inspired by the film at the park, with plans for further Star Wars additions in 2017.
Public backlash forces closure of Knott's Berry Farm halloween attraction


A temporary attraction installed for Halloween at Knott’s Berry Farm has been shut down after complaints from mental health advocates.
Disney offers new look at upcoming Star Wars lands


Disney has revealed a new artist's impression for its Star Wars lands being built at its theme parks in Florida and California.
Wizarding World of Harry Potter makes Hollywood debut


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Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
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