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Potential New Source (Case Study)[edit]

Hello! I am a recent editor on this Wikipedia page as I added two small points which I can outline here. The first detail was the approximate size of the theme park according to the research paper I was referencing. The second addition identifies the company that purchased Everland in 1996 to transform the resort into a large-scale amusement park and water park. Both of these details came from the same source, which is the 4th citation ("Adapting Disneyland's service strategy to Korea's Everland theme park" by Haesun Paik). If any updated statistic is discovered from a credible source regarding my contributions, please feel free to make any necessary modifications.

While researching the general structure of Everland, I came across this case study performed by Yang-Choon Park and Jeong-Su Choi. According to the abstract, the researchers investigated the life cycle of theme parks with a special focus on Everland. Such information could be very valuable to this Wikipedia article. Unfortunately, I cannot understand the text as the findings are recorded in Korean so I figured to relay the source here in case anyone can look more into it. The article is found on this site:

https://www.koreascience.or.kr/article/JAKO200220149332118.page

The PDF can be downloaded from the website above but here is the link in case: https://www.koreascience.or.kr/article/JAKO200220149332118.pdf

I am curious to see what other editors can deduce from this source to continue building this Wikipedia page.

- Winlin100 (talk) 18:23, 30 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]