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The Ship Is Sinking: Ark Encounter Sold Fewer Tickets This July Than Last July

phands

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I hope Ken Ham has to declare it bankrupt and close it before too much longer. Kentucky taxpayers should be righteously pissed off about this monstrous waste of their money.

Since you’re all dying to know, we have the latest Ark Encounter attendance numbers, this time for the month of July.
I can’t wait to hear Creationist Ken Ham explain why the busiest month of the year drew in fewer people than the same month last year.

The number comes courtesy of a public record request by local paleontologist Dan Phelps, and you can read more background about how it’s calculated here.The bottom line? Ark Encounter had 135,922 paying visitors this past July. That’s less than the 142,626 they had last July.

In fact, here are all the attendance numbers we know, along with the Safety Fee that Answers in Genesis has paid to the city of Williamstown. (The public nature of that fee is how we know the attendance numbers at all.)

2017
:
July: 142,626 (Safety Fee amount: $71,313.00)
August: 106,161 ($53,080.50)
September: 83,330 ($41,665.00)
October: 93,659 ($46,829.50)
November: 51,914 ($25,957.00)
December: 36,472 ($18,236.00)

2018
:
January: 13,250 ($6,625.00)
February: 17,961 ($8,980.50)
March: 62,251 ($31,125.50)
April: 67,613 ($33,806.50)
May: 73,353 ($36,676.50)
June: 113,901 ($56,950.50)
July: 135,922 ($67,961.00)

It’s never a good sign when a tourist attraction is drawing a smaller crowd in a given month this early in its existence. We’ll find out soon enough if that trend continues in August. Keep in mind that school has started in many cities and the weather is getting colder, which means fewer families will be visiting the Ark.

Are Creationists freaking out about this. Who knows. They’re used to pretending small numbers represent enormous ones.
Ham will inevitably say that the attendance is actually much higher than these numbers represent because kids get in for free, as do members with lifetime passes. That’s why he recently claimed attendance in the Ark’s second year was over a million… even though only 862,491 tickets were sold.

The inflated number doesn’t help local business owners, however, since they’re probably not banking on tourism dollars from the four-year-olds who get on the boat without a full-price ticket.

As Phelps joked in an email, at the rate Ham is going, it may not be long until he’s counting unborn fetuses in his attendance numbers as well.
Anything to keep a sinking ship afloat.

http://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/...this-july-than-last-july/#fsU15eR20FVLUVYt.99
 
Seriously, for what it is and where it is, that seems like a huge number.
 
Seriously, for what it is and where it is, that seems like a huge number.

Really? You think it is unexpected that loyal biblical literalists who buy tickets online to "fill theaters" for Kirk Cameron's "God's not dead" pablum, and who will fill megachurches and give all their money to a pastor who wears gold chains, would NOT make sure to pilgrimage to an Ark museum where they can show their faith on a streetcorner and give their kids a chance to "see" how real the bible is?

I find this behavior entirely consistent with the way Christians will spend their money trying to prove christianity is true for their earthly reward.

Also, Kentucky is only one hard day's drive for many tens of millions of Americans, and churches have made it even easier by getting mega-sponsors to fund free bus rides. It's an easy biblical holiday, so "for where it is," is not a valid caveat.
 
Once again, LIRC opens his mouth and removes all doubt. The slimeball Ham estimated 2.4Million visitors back in 2015 when he lied to the morons in charge of Kentucky to get his taxpayer money to build that travesty. Also, the financial picture is even worse, because the true xtian liar also sold the Incest and Genocide Park for $10 in 2017 to avoid paying his fair share of taxes. After realizing that if he sold the park for $10, hwe reversed course and paid the fine, so he could continue to get $18Million in tax subsidies from Kentucky. Ham is a liar and a cheat.
 
I'm betting it will be torched for the insurance money.
 
I regularly travel south from Cincy to Frankfort and see signs along the Interstate for the turnoff. It's not remote at all.

That's not a big attendance change. Statistically it's probably meaningless.

The park should be built in Ancient Babylon anyway, not Kentucky. Babylon is where the story came from and where the Jews appropriated it.

Secrets of Noah's Ark
 
Seriously, for what it is and where it is, that seems like a huge number.

Disneyworld averages around 56,000 per day.

Six Flags, Great America in Gurnee, Illinois gets around 3,039,000 per year. That's around twice what Ark Encounter did on one of their best months.
 
I don't doubt that big (secular) theme parks in cities like Las Angeles or Chicago get huge attendance numbers.
If the Ark Encounter attendance numbers don't surprise you or Rhea then what is phands' point?
 
I don't doubt that big (secular) theme parks in cities like Las Angeles or Chicago get huge attendance numbers.
If the Ark Encounter attendance numbers don't surprise you or Rhea then what is phands' point?

That the Ark Encounter people wildly overestimated their popularity and we all could have seen coming that it wouldn’t sustain itself for long because it was based on a loyal surge that will wilt, and the other months aren’t even breaking even. That the Ark people promised the (secular) government who gave them the grants to build it much more than they could deliver and that they are beginning to fail, just as predicted, wasting secular taxpayer money.

And this should be a lesson not to listen to these evangelists again.
 
If I was on a road trip and going through the area I'd go see it just out of curiosity. But that's all it is--a giant curiosity more akin to visiting the Little A'le'inn in Nevada near Area 51 than a more traditional family destination.

I wonder how many kids will be pissed at their parents for life for taking them to this oddity than Disneyland.
 
If I was on a road trip and going through the area I'd go see it just out of curiosity. But that's all it is--a giant curiosity more akin to visiting the Little A'le'inn in Nevada near Area 51 than a more traditional family destination.

I wonder how many kids will be pissed at their parents for life for taking them to this oddity than Disneyland.

I certainly plan on dropping in one day to see the Stupid Encounter, doubt my wife will accompany me. It will be kinda like those back room freak shows at old time carnivals, two-headed chickens and mummified Indian babies with hair that's still growing. Important stuff like that.
 
In other nes NFL attendance is down also.

No it isn't. NFL games are almost always sold out, just like always. And the NFL hasn't lost any more TV viewership than any other traditional programming; and much of what has been lost has been lost to streaming.

Trumptard boycotts only work on themselves, or even have the opposite e.g. when thousands of the morons bought Keurig coffee makers so they could video themselves destroying them.
 
Seriously, for what it is and where it is, that seems like a huge number.
While not in the same park (see what I did there?), here's a comparison for Disneyland (the small disney)

http://www.disneylandvacationtips.com/disneyland-attendance.html

Note that the scale in is millions. The ark encounter isn't even a blip by comparison, and probably needs about triple it's current attendance rate to even remain afloat (see what I did there?). Good riddance.
 
What Hamm was trying to create was the distinctly non-Protestant experience known in other religions as the "pilgrimage". No one goes to Lourdes or Guadaloupe to go down a water slide.

It will take a miracle to save the Ark, by which I mean a real miracle, the kind where someone rides in on a handicapped scooter and walks out on their own feet. In this day, there will be video of those first trembling steps, as a middle aged woman gets to relive her toddlerhood. It only takes one.

I actually surprised it hasn't happened yet. It seems obvious.
 
What Hamm was trying to create was the distinctly non-Protestant experience known in other religions as the "pilgrimage". No one goes to Lourdes or Guadaloupe to go down a water slide.

It will take a miracle to save the Ark, by which I mean a real miracle, the kind where someone rides in on a handicapped scooter and walks out on their own feet. In this day, there will be video of those first trembling steps, as a middle aged woman gets to relive her toddlerhood. It only takes one.

I actually surprised it hasn't happened yet. It seems obvious.


Ken Ham is a typical xtian serial liar and cheat for jebus.

And one of my mani arguments against gods is precisely that, despite thousands of years of public masturbation and pious gibberish, not one single iota of proof for any claim has ever emerged....at least not for sane definitions of "proof". Which is one reason many evangelical and other fundy xtian loons eschew proof, even in the face of contradictory evidence, and push faith anyway. So dishonest.

And, of course, when one then applies Occam's Razor, the simple answer is it hasn't happened because it can't and won't, because there is no god.
 
Hammy, spinning his tale of fiction...
Is it any coincidence that "Ark Encounter" is an anagram of "RACONTEUR KEN"?
 
In other nes NFL attendance is down also.

No it isn't. NFL games are almost always sold out, just like always. And the NFL hasn't lost any more TV viewership than any other traditional programming; and much of what has been lost has been lost to streaming.

Trumptard boycotts only work on themselves, or even have the opposite e.g. when thousands of the morons bought Keurig coffee makers so they could video themselves destroying them.

But[ent]hellip[/ent] but[ent]hellip[/ent] both sides! BOTH SIDES!!!!!!

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Hammy, spinning his tale of fiction...
Is it any coincidence that "Ark Encounter" is an anagram of "RACONTEUR KEN"?

I'm pretty sure that is a coincidence. :p
 
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