A new report from Forbes says that spending at U.S. theme parks was down 5% this summer, but not at Disney or Universal theme parks, which were propped up by upper class tourists. The drop in spending this summer was due to lower and middle income vacationers who earn less than $100,000 per year. The report says that Disney theme parks saw an 8% increase in spending, while Universal enjoyed a 22%...

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