Report: Epic boosts Comcast’s theme-park numbers
The first holiday season of Epic Universe helped propel fourth-quarter theme-park revenue of Comcast, the company reported Thursday.
Revenue for October-December 2025 was $2.89 billion, an increase of 21.9% over the same period of 2024. The numbers helped bring the Content & Experiences segment — including the company’s film studios and media businesses — up 21.9%.
“We’re really pleased with what we’re seeing from Epic, which continues to drive higher per-cap spending and attendance across the entirety of the resort while we are not yet operating at full run-rate capacity,” said Jason Armstrong, chief financial officer, in a conference call with market analysts after the earnings report was released. The theme park debuted in May.
“We have made meaningful progress expanding ride throughput, and we remain focused on scaling further over the next several quarters with higher attendance, stronger per-caps and additional operating leverage over time,” he said.
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