Disney dominates list of most Facebook check-ins across 25 different countries
Facebook has released a list of global destinations with the most check-ins in 2013, with Disney attractions taking the majority of the top spots across different countries.
The data lists dominant check-in locations from 25 countries across the world, allowing both consumers and operators to view locations most popular on people’s social agendas.
The original data set includes check-ins at free, open spaces like public parks and shopping malls, leading to a fairly invaluable suggestion for providers and operators looking to gain insight on the popularity of certain commercial attractions.
However, when the list is split into purely commercial ventures, Disney heads most of the lists across different countries, with the company usurping Universal Studios Orlando for the most check-ins in America compared to last year’s findings.
In Asia, Tokyo Disneyland was found as Japan’s leading check-in spot, while Hong Kong Disneyland leads as Hong Kong’s most checked-in commercial location. Disney also enjoyed check-in success in France, where Disneyland Paris was ranked at the top of Facebook’s data set for the country.
For other parts of the world without Disney parks, leading check-ins at commercial locations included the UK’s O2 arena, Iceland’s Blue Lagoon in Reykjavík and the Marina Bay Sands complex in Singapore.
A full list of the most checked-in locations for the 25 different countries is available to view here.
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