How are amusement parks becoming short-stay destinations?

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Published on 05/01/24 - Updated on 23/10/24

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While the French leisure budget is down 8% on 2013, amusement parks are still full. This positive trend is reflected in record attendance figures and massive investment in the many European parks. New attractions, new restaurants and new hotels are all part of the drive to attract ever more visitors. Once a place for day trips, amusement parks are now doing everything they can to become true resorts. Here we take a look at the evolution of these places dedicated to fun, which are sparing no expense to become tourist destinations in their own right.

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