Six Flags and Disney World Two Different Theme Parks with Same Strategies
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Raul Rios
Six Flags and Disney World: Two Different Theme Parks with Same Strategies
Disney World is a family theme park where everything is perfect. From the entrance to the back of the park, every aspect is planned with themes of family, love and harmony. Six Flags Magic Mountain is another family theme park but with a completely different theme, thrill. They too setup their park to be perfect by constructing roller coasters that will take a person up to speeds and elevations only dreamed of. The problem is that Disney World and Six Flags are too setup for the consumers by not letting their visitors seek their own adventures. Rather staging everything to make them see and think what they want them to. The control these two parks have is not just over the entire park but more inside the imaginations of its visitors. But even though Disney World and Six Flags have two different themes, one on family and the other on extreme thrill, they both have the same strategies to get into the minds of their visitors. But are they too controlling?
Disney World controls their theme through the minds of their visitors by strategically setting up the park in order to create emotion or adventure instead of letting the visitors naturally experience emotion through their own imagination...