AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Snapshot: Top 5 Theme Parks Apps in the US
Explore the performance trends of the leading Theme Parks apps in the US during the second quarter of 2024. Data from Sensor Tower reveals user engagement and download metrics.
In the second quarter of 2024, theme park enthusiasts in the United States engaged with top theme park applications, as reported by Sensor Tower. Here's a look at how five key players performed on the unified platform.
My Disney Experience saw a steady trend in downloads, starting the quarter with around 75K downloads and ending with approximately 66K. Revenue peaked at $265K in the first week of April but gradually decreased to $129K by the end of June. Weekly active users showed a slight downward trend, from 318K to 295K.
Disneyland® also experienced a consistent download pattern, with an initial 60K downloads in early April, reaching a high of 74K in the first week of June. Revenue fluctuated, hitting a high of $24K midway through April and then declining to around $12K by late June. Weekly active users grew, starting at 165K and peaking at 190K in mid-June.
The Six Flags app, despite reporting no revenue, witnessed an increase in downloads from 29K to 67K over the quarter. Weekly active users showed an upward trend as well, starting at 70K and reaching over 126K by the end of May before slightly dropping to 110K.
Universal Orlando Resort maintained a relatively stable download count, beginning with 47K and ending the quarter on a high note with around 40K. The app's weekly active users saw a slight decrease from 133K to 119K over the three months.
Lastly, Universal Studios Hollywood™ downloads hovered in the mid-30K range throughout the quarter, with a slight peak of 34K in early June. Weekly active users showed a small decline from 62K to 57K.
For more detailed insights and analysis, Sensor Tower's platform offers an in-depth look at the data behind these trends.