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I have a graduate level marketing class this semester and have to do a group project on a local Dallas, TX "extreme" theme park ZERO GRAVITY (www.gojump.com). Please look at the website. Any ideas on a new marketing strategy (new rides? services?) would be appreciated. Thanks!

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11 Comments so far

  1. CrysNel on June 6th, 2010

    I don’t have any suggestions for new rides or services, but I do think the website could use some work. The animations look so fake, it’d be cool to see either real photos or even videos. The website looks so unprofessional, to me, that I don’t know if I’d trust the theme park based on the website alone.

  2. Modd on June 6th, 2010

    no

  3. Ü♥ Sara J ♥Ü on June 6th, 2010

    oh my god this theme park looks so fun i have to go to it!!!!!

  4. Camie on June 6th, 2010

    this thing seems about as extreme as it can get!!! i LOVE ROLLER COASTERS!!! iv been on the top thrill dragster that goes 120 mph and goes 428 feet in the air and im afraid of this stuff. btw im *13*

  5. heyxxitsalexa on June 6th, 2010

    i agree with camie.
    ttd is like extreme,
    and id go on anything.
    the site looks good, ill go. :)
    im 13 too.

  6. Anita P on June 6th, 2010

    I dont know. I like extreme type rides at an amusement park. But looking at the "nothing but net" ride photo on the front page, just made me think it would be dangerous to go there.
    Yes, there is a net to catch you. But what if u landed with your head in such a way that you broke your neck, even in a net.
    That was the only thing I saw when I looked at the picture. People who would not do the extreme sports outright, but may go to a theme park for it, are people who want the "danger" feeling, but know that it is safe. You may want to market looking at that angle.

  7. HEAT on June 6th, 2010

    that is crazy!

  8. Ichigo Kurosaki on June 6th, 2010

    ya

  9. Legend Killer on June 6th, 2010

    £15.00 [$30.00] for 1 ride fucking!!! hell thats abit much init

  10. Christie K on June 6th, 2010

    AHH!!!!!!!!!!!! i apsalotly LOVE rollercoasters! the dragster and millenium are my personal favorite! I love cedar point and thank god i live by it! i dont no wht i wouldve done with not going on those rollercoasters!

  11. CaseyCat on June 6th, 2010

    Add some more rides. More roller coasters, maybe some shows. Put in some sort of discovery trail or something. Use more color on the website. Try orange or green. Do more research on rides from other amusement parks. Add a rapids ride and log ride, maybe a train ride. Put in a walk through haunted house. Also you may want to work on those prices. Have all day wrists bands. Try lower prices and special deals.

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