Amusement and theme parks; visitors, staff, costs and revenues
Periods | Amusement and theme parks (number) | Staff People working (number) | Staff Labour volume people working (man-years) | Operating costs and revenues Revenues Total revenues (mln euros) | Operating costs and revenues Revenues Admission fees (%) | Operating costs and revenues Revenues Catering proceeds (%) | Operating costs and revenues Revenues Other revenues (%) | Operating costs and revenues Costs Total costs (mln euros) | Operating costs and revenues Costs Employed staff (%) | Operating costs and revenues Costs Housing, maintenance and cleaning (%) |
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2020* | 172 | 12,130 | 4,292 | 385 | 67 | 19 | 14 | 407 | 35 | 17 |
Source: CBS. |
Table explanation
This table contains figures on the number of amusement parks (SBI 93.21.1 Amusement and theme parks), the salaried staff, the income and expenses and finally the visitors to amusement parks.
The data relates to companies and organizations with 2 or more employees.
Data available from: 2018
Status of the figures:
All the figures are provisional figures.
Changes as of March 2022:
None, this is a new table.
When will new figures be published?
The figures for 2022 will be published in March 2023.
Description topics
- Amusement and theme parks
- The number of amusement and theme parks in this table differs from the
number published in the table of Enterprises by economic activity.
The number published in the table of Enterprises by economic activity
is based on registrations with the Chambers of Commerce.
The number published in this table on the other hand is based on a more
detailed analysis of the activities of the relevant enterprises. - Staff
- The persons that are or are not on the payroll of a company or organisation. This means that self-employed owners and the family members who assist in their company are included, as well as temporary employees.
- People working
- The average number of people working for the enterprise during the period the amusement and theme parks are opened to the public.
- Labour volume people working
- A man year labour is the labour volume of a full time equivalent job for the period of a whole year. Weekends, periods of leave, working hours reduction and official holidays are taken into account.
- Operating costs and revenues
- Operating revenues excluding withdrawals from reserves and negative balances.
Operating costs excluding transfers to reserves and positive balances- Revenues
- Next to the total sum of revenues, the different revenue items are shown
as a percentage of total revenues.- Total revenues
- Excluding withdrawals from reserves and negative balances.
- Admission fees
- Shown as a percentage of total revenues.
- Catering proceeds
- Shown as a percentage of total revenues.
- Other revenues
- Grants from the (local) government, contributions from funds, donations,
sponsorship and advertising.
Shown as a percentage of total revenues.
- Costs
- Next to the total sum of costs, the different cost items are shown as a
percentage of total costs.- Total costs
- Excluding transfers to reserves and positive balances.
- Employed staff
- Non-employed staff such as temporary employees and self-employed
persons are not included.
Shown as a percentage of total costs.
- Housing, maintenance and cleaning
- Rent of buildings, costs of energy, water, maintenance and cleaning.
Shown as a percentage of total costs.