@Matt.GC
But running the parks into the ground is a terrible long-term investment, look at Disney, their parks are not a bit of side-income, the parks are the financial backbone of the whole company. It proves if you bring people into a truly magical place, people want to spend money there, and take some of that magic back home with them too. Their biggest problem is too many people want to go, even when they increase ticket prices exponentially the crowds still come!
Any sensible investor would want to copy exactly what they are doing.
What Merlin have been doing is milking the UK due to no competition and having a virtual monopoly, and re-investing profits into other parks, namely opening new Legoland parks to compete against existing parks elsewhere in the world. From a UK perspective I hate what they've done to our parks, but when you see some of their parks outside the UK it makes you realise, oh, it's not that they can't do good theming or maintain anything, it's they just don't see the need to in the UK. In terms of cash flow, Merlin completely have the money and ability to defend their UK home ground against universal, but they'll have to stop the enshitification of our parks to subsidise their Asia and US projects.
But running the parks into the ground is a terrible long-term investment, look at Disney, their parks are not a bit of side-income, the parks are the financial backbone of the whole company. It proves if you bring people into a truly magical place, people want to spend money there, and take some of that magic back home with them too. Their biggest problem is too many people want to go, even when they increase ticket prices exponentially the crowds still come!
Any sensible investor would want to copy exactly what they are doing.
What Merlin have been doing is milking the UK due to no competition and having a virtual monopoly, and re-investing profits into other parks, namely opening new Legoland parks to compete against existing parks elsewhere in the world. From a UK perspective I hate what they've done to our parks, but when you see some of their parks outside the UK it makes you realise, oh, it's not that they can't do good theming or maintain anything, it's they just don't see the need to in the UK. In terms of cash flow, Merlin completely have the money and ability to defend their UK home ground against universal, but they'll have to stop the enshitification of our parks to subsidise their Asia and US projects.