AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Theme Parks Apps on Android in Central America - Q1 2024
Explore the performance of the top 5 theme park apps on Android in Central America during Q1 2024. Detailed insights into downloads, active users, and trends.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 theme park apps on the Android platform in Central America showed varied performance metrics. Here's a detailed look at their weekly downloads and active user trends based on Sensor Tower data.
Six Flags
Throughout Q1 2024, Six Flags experienced a fluctuating trend in weekly downloads. Starting strong with 8.4K downloads in the first week of January, the numbers saw a decline mid-quarter, reaching a low of 1.9K in the week of February 12. However, the app recovered towards the end of March with downloads peaking at 5.7K in the final week.
Weekly active users showed a similar pattern, starting at 35.5K in the first week of January and dipping to 20.5K by February 19. The app saw a resurgence in March, ending the quarter with 26.6K active users.
Disneyland®
Disneyland® had a relatively stable download rate, beginning with 2.6K downloads in early January. After a dip in February, the app saw a significant increase, peaking at 3.3K downloads in the last week of March.
The app's active user base followed a steady upward trend, starting at 9.2K in the first week of January and reaching 10.4K by the end of March.
My Disney Experience
My Disney Experience saw a gradual decline in weekly downloads, starting with 2.2K in the first week of January and dropping to 1.1K by early March. A slight recovery was observed towards the end of the quarter with downloads reaching 1.9K in the last week.
Active users also showed a downward trend initially, starting at 2.5K in January and reaching a low of 1.6K by early March. The app ended Q1 on a positive note with 2.3K active users.
Universal Studios Hollywood
Universal Studios Hollywood had a varied download trend, starting with 1.7K downloads in the first week of January and dropping to 654 in late February. The app saw a notable increase in the final week of March, with downloads reaching 2K.
Active users followed a similar pattern, starting at 2.8K in early January and dipping to 1.4K by early March. The app ended the quarter with a high of 2.8K active users.
Universal Orlando Resort
Universal Orlando Resort experienced a consistent decline in weekly downloads, from 970 in the first week of January to a low of 402 downloads by early March. However, the app showed signs of recovery with 892 downloads in the final week of March.
The active user trend mirrored the download pattern, starting at 2.1K in early January and reaching a low of 1.5K by early March. The app concluded the quarter with 2.1K active users.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower data, providing a comprehensive look at the performance of theme park apps in Central America. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.