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Universal's Revenue Dropped, how much of a problem is it?

NBCUniversal Theme Parks division saw a 10.6% revenue drop in the second quarter, and they’re attributing the drop to post-pandemic equalization; should we be concerned? Also, Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights announced the all-original haunted house, Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines, and Union members at the Disneyland Resort voted to authorize a strike against the resort.

00:00 Intro
00:25 Universal's Earnings Dip
11:42 Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines
17:20 Disneyland Cast Member Strike

SOURCES
- Comcast sees almost 11% revenue decline in Q2
https://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/202407/10355/
- Universal announced all-female haunt for both coasts:
https://media.universalparksusa.com/press-releases/all-female-classic-universal-monsters-the-bride-of-frankenstein-draculas-daughter-she-wolf-of-london-and-anck-su-namun-headline-all-original-halloween-horror-nights-hau/
- Disneyland's cast members vote for strike - so what's next?
https://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/202407/10352/

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Green Tagged is An insider’s take on the theme park and themed entertainment industry trends. Green Tagged Covers the Top Theme Park News from each week. From theme parks to zoos, aquariums, and haunted houses, we scour the world for what you need to know. We may not have all the answers, but we ask the right questions. Green Tagged is hosted by Philip Hernandez and Scott Swenson, both ICAE Certified professionals in the themed entertainment design space.