And add in the bad summer compared to the year before.
The figures are from March 2018 to March 2019 - so largely 2018 which was actually a very good summer - and of course the 1st year of icon.
So the weather excuse is nonsense. They use that every year whatever the weather has been.
Awful figures really, almost disastrous when you would have expected a big increase in visitor numbers due to Icon (and the decent weather of 2018)
I suspect the main reasons for the poor figures are a lack of marketing for Icon and it not being as good a ride as it should have been.
Plus a mixture of other factors keeping people away such as... poor guest experience from a previous visit (e.g closing early, bad operations and speedy pass issues), crazy car parking charges, questionable business model and maybe even the demise of the wild mouse.
They also doubled the walk round charge in 2019, and I think that has had another negative effect on visitor numbers. So I suspect we will see another big loss when we see the March 2019 to March 2020 figures.
It certainly looks like Valhalla's full season closure is more cost cutting than anything else, although I hope I am wrong about that.
It could be a very difficult 2020 for the park with another popular ride out of action. Let's hope they can recover from this and continue to invest, otherwise its a dangerous spiral of losses followed by cost cutting followed by more losses.
The next coaster seems like its a long way off at the moment.