The Daily

Sunday Special: The Enduring Power of Amusement Parks

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Oct 5, 2025
Brooks Barnes, a Hollywood reporter for The New York Times, and Mekado Murphy, an assistant film editor and unofficial roller-coaster correspondent, dive into the fascinating world of amusement parks. They share childhood memories of carnival life and discuss how it shaped their love for theme parks. The duo explores the competitive landscape between Disney and Universal, highlighting innovations like Epic Universe and safety concerns stemming from ride tragedies. They also reveal their favorite parks, emphasizing the emotional connections these attractions foster among families.
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ANECDOTE

Growing Up In A Traveling Carnival

  • Brooks Barnes grew up working in a traveling carnival selling cotton candy and running game stands.
  • He describes free rein at the carnival and later visiting Disneyland as a revelation about permanent parks.
ANECDOTE

Childhood Trips Shaped Lifelong Obsession

  • Mekado Murphy and Gilbert recall theme-park childhood trips that shaped their obsessions.
  • Gilbert planned Disney World with spreadsheet-like precision as a 10-year-old and still chases that feeling.
INSIGHT

Parks As Strategic Studio Growth

  • Epic Universe cost billions and represents Universal's push to compete directly with Disney.
  • Parks are now strategic growth drivers for studios amid streaming disruption.
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