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

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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A survey of 1,000 men and women aged 20-59 conducted by iBridge Co., Ltd. explored perceptions of theme parks. The results showed that while Tokyo Disneyland is the dominant leader in satisfaction (32.5%), 94.1% of those who have never visited have no desire to go. Ghibli Park emerged as the most anticipated park people want to visit in the future (14.6%), particularly among women in their 30s. Universal Studios Japan (USJ) demonstrated a unique strength, appealing to both experienced visitors who have been to Disney parks and those who have not. The survey also highlighted differing preferences between genders: women prioritize atmosphere and character experiences, while men slightly favor attractions. Furthermore, age plays a crucial role, with theme park visits becoming more of a distant memory for older generations, while one-third of people in their 20s identify as a 'completely indoor' group with no interest in such facilities.

FAQ

Which theme park was rated the best by experienced visitors?

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%.

What is the opinion of people who have never been to Tokyo Disneyland?

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.

Which theme park are people most interested in visiting in the future?

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.

How do men and women differ in what they enjoy at theme parks?

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%).

How does age influence theme park attendance habits?

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.