Universal Studios Japan & Hollywood Increase Attendance While Universal Orlando Loses Standing According to 2023 Attendance Report

AECOM (Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Operations, and Management) and TEA (Themed Entertainment Association) have released their 2023 attendance report, the Theme Index, which covers theme parks and attractions globally — including Universal Destinations & Experiences.

AECOM/TEA 2023 Theme Index Attendance Report

Entrance to Universal Studios Hollywood with a red carpet leading up to the main archway, flanked by palm trees and street lamps. Banners promoting Halloween Horror Nights are displayed.

This attendance report covers 2023, despite being released in 2024. This year, the Theme Index has returned to its normal ranking process, after freezing the ranking lists from 2019-2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s prolonged effects on the themed entertainment industry.

Top Theme Parks Worldwide

Attendance report of the top 25 amusement/theme parks worldwide in 2023, including rank, park name, location, attendance, and year-over-year growth percentage. Highlights feature popular destinations such as Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios.

In the report for 2023, Universal holds only one spot in the top 10: Universal Studios Japan at #3. The theme park came in at #5 in the 2022 report.

However, the other four Universal theme parks worldwide still made it into the top 25 worldwide, with Universal Islands of Adventure at #11, Universal Studios Florida at #13, Universal Studios Hollywood at #14, and Universal Studios Beijing at #15.

In 2022, Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure came in at #11 and #12, respectively. Universal Islands of Adventure saw a 9.3% decrease from 2022 to 2023. It still ended the year with an approximate total of 10,000,000 guests. Universal Studios Florida saw the same percentage decrease, with approximately 9,750,000 guests in 2023.

Universal Studios Hollywood jumped up from #15 to #14 in the global rankings, with a 15% increase in attendance in 2023. Universal Studios Beijing didn’t even make the top 25 in 2022 but was able to climb to #15 in 2023 thanks to its 109.3% attendance increase this year.

Top Theme Parks in North America

A table ranking the top U.S. theme parks in 2023 by attendance in thousands, showing the percent change from 2022. Magic Kingdom is ranked first, with Disneyland Park and EPCOT following. Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom also make notable appearances on the list.

In 2022, Disney held the top five spots when it came to the most popular theme park in North America. This year, Universal Islands of Adventure moved into the #5 spot, after being the seventh-most popular North American theme park in 2022.

Universal Studios Florida dropped from #6 to #7 in 2023. Universal Studios Hollywood moved up one spot in the rankings, climbing from #9 to #8.

Top Water Parks in North America

A bar chart lists the top 20 water parks by attendance in thousands for 2023 and 2022, including percentage changes. Disney World's Typhoon Lagoon in Orlando, FL, ranks first, showcasing another triumph alongside EPCOT and Animal Kingdom.

Universal Volcano Bay moved up one spot from #3 to #2 in 2023. The water park saw a 2.7% decrease in attendance but still managed an estimated 1,800,000 guests throughout the year.

Top Theme Parks in Asia

        Top 20 theme parks worldwide by attendance in 2023, with Universal Studios Japan in first place and Tokyo Disneyland in second. EPCOT also made the list prominently. The chart shows attendance numbers and year-over-year percentage growth.

Universal Studios Japan takes over the number one spot in Asia, after seeing a 29.6% increase in attendance in 2023. The theme park welcomed an estimated 16,000,000 guests in 2023, compared to 12,350,000 in 2022. In 2022, Universal Studios Japan ranked #3 in Asia.

Universal Studios Beijing comes in at #6 after more than doubling its 2022 attendance numbers.

Top Theme Parks in Europe

A table ranking the top 20 theme parks in Europe by attendance for 2023 and 2022, showing the percentage change in attendance year-over-year. The attendance report highlights Disneyland Park in France holding the top spot for both years.

There is currently no Universal theme park in Europe. However, the local politicians recently expressed support for Universal Studios Great Britain to Prime Minister Keir Starmer in July. Universal Destinations & Experiences acquired land and launched a website for a potential theme park in December of 2023. Parliament has yet to respond to the theme park proposal.

Those interested in learning more about TEA’s methodology for collecting data can view the full 2023 report here. It’s important to remember that all of these attendance numbers are estimates, as the attendance numbers for Universal Destinations & Experiences and Disney Experiences are not public or shared with AECOM/TEA.

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Multiple Disneyland Reopenings and Closures Announced

Multiple Disneyland reopenings and closures have been announced, including a Jungle Cruise refurbishment.

Disneyland Reopenings and Closures

Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes Disneyland stock with Mike Fink Keelboats

Guests visiting Disneyland Park next week got quite a few pieces of exciting news. The park will be much easier to navigate as the path between New Orleans Square and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge reopens on August 19. On the same day, Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes will reopen. While the entire restaurant won’t reopen on that date, guests will also be able to use the restrooms on the lower level of Hungry Bear Restaurant.

These areas, as well as Critter Country, have been closed while construction continues on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure and The Haunted Mansion queue and gift shop. At D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event, we learned that Tiana’s Bayou Adventure will open on November 15, 2024, and when Critter Country reopens, it will be known as Bayou Country.

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It was also announced that Jungle Cruise will be closing for a standard refurbishment on September 16. Because the attraction calendar only runs through September 26, we don’t have an exact reopening date at this time. However, the attraction is expected to be closed for about three weeks.

2023’s second-most visited theme park is ever-evolving. In addition to the reopenings and closures reported above, “it’s a small world” will be closed multiple times over the next year so the attraction can undergo maintenance.

Are you excited about the Disneyland reopenings that are set to begin next week? Let us know in the comments.

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Anaheim Regional Transportation Add-On Option Now Available to Walt Disney Travel Co. Packages

Guests staying at Disneyland Resort Good Neighbor Hotels can now add Anaheim Regional Transportation (ART) to vacation packages. What’s Happening: As of today, ART can be added to a Disneyland Resort Vacation Package for guests staying at select Good Neighbor Hotels. This service can be added by calling the contact center directly and will not be available […]

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Photos: Walls Still Up Around Pirates of the Caribbean As Themed-Lounge Work Continues

Similar to our last update late last month, walls remain at the exit of Pirates of the Caribbean at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. Much of the merchandise featured at this retail location has been moved across the way to the former Tortuga Tavern, now referred to as Tortuga Treasures and turned into the main retail location […]

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Disney Appoints Adam Smith as Chief Product & Technology Officer

Disney Entertainment and ESPN have announced a significant addition to their leadership team. Adam Smith has been named the new Chief Product & Technology Officer, a role that will see him overseeing the global Product and Technology group across Disney’s entertainment and sports media businesses. Smith replaces Aaron LaBerge who moved to the sports-betting company… Read More »Disney Appoints Adam Smith as Chief Product & Technology Officer

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Halloween Festivities Returning to Goofy’s Kitchen at the Disneyland Hotel on August 23rd

Halloween fun is returning to Goofy’s Kitchen at the Disneyland Hotel beginning August 23rd with Halloween-themed breakfast, lunch and dinner. What’s Happening: From August 23rd to October 31st, Goofy and the gang are dressing up in their best bewitching costumes at Goofy’s Kitchen! Ready for classic Halloween colors with a twist? Swing on by to see the […]

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Two Closures Announced for “it’s a small world” at Disneyland

Two different closures have been announced for “it’s a small world” at Disneyland Park.

“it’s a small world” Closures

Colorful façade of the "It's a Small World" attraction, featuring animated dolls and moving parts within a fantasy-style building adorned with various designs and clocks. Narrated by Whoopi Goldberg, this whimsical experience adds a touch of star power to every visit.

“it’s a small world” will undergo two lengthy closures over the next few months at Disneyland. First, the attraction will close on September 16, as it transitions to “it’s a small world” Holiday. This yearly ride overlay will include holiday theming throughout the attraction. However, during the two-month closure, the ride will also undergo general maintenance.

“it’s a small world” Holiday will close on January 21, as the attraction received further maintenance to the ride system and more. The ride is expected to reopen in spring 2025.

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