FASCINATION ENTERTAINMENT GROUP Three-Year Business Summary.

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FASCINATION ENTERTAINMENT GROUP Three-Year Business Summary

Over 3 million people have visited Fascination Entertainment Amusement Parks. In The Last Three Years

Guest Satisfaction  According to guest satisfaction surveys conducted during the last three years, 95% of guests state that they would visit the park again within one year.

Three-Year Revenue Summary  Entrance fees  $42 million  Merchandising  $26 million  Concessions  $18 million  Special events  $5 million

Committed to Service and Guest Satisfaction Fascination Entertainment Group