Next week is going to be huge for investors in theme park stocks. Walt Disney (NYSE: DIS) reports on Tuesday, shortly after the market close. SeaWorld Entertainment (NYSE: SEAS) announces the next morning, just before the start of trading.
Put another way, both stocks will likely be moving on Wednesday. Which way will they go? Thankfully, we have another major theme park operator -- one that also has a presence in Florida and Southern California, where Disney and SeaWorld house their most popular tourist destinations -- that already offered up its financial results for the three summer months ending in September. Universal Studios parent Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) reported last week. Disney and SeaWorld shareholders are going to like what their rival was saying.
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