Before they were "Theme Parks," these 1800s predecessors were built at the end of transit lines to get people to pay more fares on weekends.
What are Trolley Parks?
This modern technology allows Disney guests to schedule rides and track wait times via their mobile phones, replacing the old paper FastPass?
What is Lightning Lane?
The name "Six Flags" refers to the six different nations that have governed this U.S. state, where the first park opened.
What is Texas?
This is the specific Harry Potter-themed beverage that serves as your slide's primary example of "Experience over Product.
What is ButterBeer?
To keep the park clean and "well thought out," no guest at Disney World is ever more than 30 steps away from one of these.
What is a Trash Can?
Six Flags Magic Mountain is home to the most roller coasters in a single park in the world; as of 2026, how many does it have?
What is 20?
This is the high-end price range you should expect to pay per person for a "Table Service" (sit-down) meal.
What is $40 - $60?
This modern ride technology, seen in the Star Wars image on slide 12, allows ride vehicles to move without a physical rail in the floor.
What are Trackless Carts?
This Six Flags park in California is home to a massive 12.37-megawatt solar carport system.
What is Six Flags Magic Mountain?
This specific decade is referred to in your timeline as "The Boom," when companies realized people would travel long distances for a theme park.
What are the 1960s-1970s?
Disney's "Cost Structure" includes this type of pricing, where they don't compete on price but rather on the high-value of the offering.
What is Premium Pricing?
The solar panels at Magic Mountain generate enough energy annually to power this many average homes.
What is 2,800?