LOL wut. Did you just use google trends to prove this?
It really is. A study was conducted that found Google data to be the most accurate predictor of popularity/awareness. And it is certainly used as a credible source by social scientists.Ah yes, Google trends. The ultimate way to gauge a property's popularity
Slightly. Due to Fantastic Beasts. However, integrating the results from 2014 tells you which is really king right now. The height and location of the spikes is the best measure of the zeitgeist.As of today, it seems to be higher than Star Wars :shrug:
I must ask, why is it that rational evidence-based thought outside the echo chamber's opinion generates so much ridicule? Almost as if there's some de facto censorship going on here even within forum rules.Oh Boy....
Hmmm... Weird...
I certainly can. How many academic journals do you read?Because you can’t say google trends is rational evidence. You can look and see Potter isn’t waning. New merchandise always popping up, new video games in development, new stories, and the parks are still popular locations. Using google trends means nothing in the case of Potter.
A lot due to working as a pharmacist. I like the holier than thou attempt though.I certainly can. How many academic journals do you read?
Conversely, companies still making merchandise says nothing about popularity.
Ah, yes. Academia assessing the zeitgeist.I certainly can. How many academic journals do you read?
And yet, even with the anticipation of a Harry Potter anthology film, the data shows North American audiences (the most important to US theme parks), still holding onto a lead. As I said, it's the spikes and their locations that matter. This is what the data shows, from analyses of Google Trends and survey data.Hmmm... Weird...
Ah. And how many deal in social science matters?A lot due to working as a pharmacist.
I certainly can. How many academic journals do you read?
Conversely, companies still making merchandise says nothing about popularity.
Diagon & Hogsmeade are just about always packed, anytime of day, that I walk into them. And I go to the parks often, 20 to 30 days just about every year, and that's off season vacations
Upr?With some of the stuff I've started to be getting via the chirps, the west in the next five years should also be fun to look at..
that said, it shows Universal and Comcast's commitment towards the stability of the future of UPR.
Upr?
Now I'm widditUniversal Parks & Resorts, I presume.