AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Theme Parks Apps Performance in New Zealand Q1 2024
In Q1 2024, the top five theme park apps in New Zealand showed varied performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q1 2024, the top five theme park apps in New Zealand demonstrated diverse performance trends. Here's a detailed look at their weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Tokyo Disney Resort App from Oriental Land Co., Ltd. saw a fluctuating revenue pattern, peaking at $75 in the final week of February. Downloads started strong with 1.2K in early January, but saw a decline to around 471 in mid-February, before slightly recovering to 630 by the end of March. Active users decreased from 2.9K in the first week to around 2K by the end of the quarter.
Village Roadshow Theme Parks showed no revenue throughout the quarter. Downloads saw a decline from 884 in early January to 387 by the end of February, before a slight recovery to 613 in the last week of March. Active users decreased from 3.1K to 2.6K by the end of February, then increased again to 2.8K in the final week of March.
Universal Studios Japan also reported no revenue. Downloads dropped from 676 in the first week to 187 by the end of February, with a minor resurgence to 269 in the last week of March. Active users followed a similar downward trend, starting at 1.2K and ending at 729 by the end of the quarter.
My Disney Experience from Disney saw its highest revenue of $204 in the first week, which then significantly declined to negligible amounts for the rest of the quarter. Downloads started at 177 but fell to 29 by the end of February, with a slight recovery to 54 by the end of March. Active users decreased from 419 to 229 throughout the quarter, with a minor increase to 257 in the final week.
Universal Orlando Resort from NBCUniversal Media, LLC reported no revenue. Downloads were quite low, starting at 152 in the first week and dropping to just 6 by the end of February, with a slight increase to 20 by the end of March. Active users saw a decline from 205 to 50 by the end of February, with a slight increase to 82 in the final week of March.
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