AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top 5 Theme Park Apps Performance in Qatar Q1 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top theme park apps in Qatar during Q1 2025, including downloads and user engagement insights from Sensor Tower.
Tokyo Disney Resort App from Oriental Land Co., Ltd. saw a varied performance in Qatar during Q1 2025. Weekly revenue peaked at around $45 in mid-January, followed by a decline, ending the quarter with a rise to $32. Downloads started at 311, dropped mid-quarter, and rose sharply to 403 by the end of March. Active users exhibited a similar trend, beginning at 691, dipping, and then climbing back to 741.
Universal Studios Japan did not generate any revenue during the quarter. Download numbers began at 57, experienced fluctuations, and ended with a significant increase to 194. Active users also followed a positive trajectory, rising from 245 to 411 by the end of the quarter.
Global Village Dubai reported no revenue during this period. Downloads started at 126, declined, and saw a resurgence to 94 by March's end. Active users decreased from 562 to 399 mid-quarter but rebounded to 489.
My Disney Experience from Disney posted a notable revenue spike to $165 in early February before stabilizing around $10. Downloads were low, fluctuating between 2 and 34, ending the quarter at 22. Active users decreased from 87 to 49 mid-quarter, with a slight rise to 63 by the end.
Fun Ville Middle East did not report any revenue. Downloads were minimal, beginning at 10, with a small peak of 29 at the quarter's close. Unfortunately, no data on active users was available.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower, offering a comprehensive view of theme park app performance in Qatar. For more detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower's website.