🌱 Patch AM: What changes could Scottsdale's WestWorld face after multimillion-dollar losses?
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patch.comCore answer: WestWorld of Scottsdale has been reported in early 2026 to be facing financial strains and strategic reviews, with Scottsdale city officials considering changes to improve profitability and address branding, staffing, and neighborhood concerns. Multiple outlets cited multimillion-dollar revenue losses and a cited $51 million in operating costs, prompting a formal strategic plan and ongoing council discussions about next steps.
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patch.comScottsdale's WestWorld complex has lost millions in revenue and racked up $51 million in operating costs, pushing city leaders to rethink how the venue is run. A new 180-page strategic plan flags branding, staffing, and neighborhood complaints, even as WestWorld still generates significant economic impact. City council will keep reviewing options to make the facility more profitable.
nationaltoday.comthe Parada del Sol Rodeo along with other events throughout the year. Operating revenues include facility rentals and use fees, RV parking fees and feed and bedding sales. Over the past 5 years, WestWorld’s net revenues have ranged from negative $257,000 to more than $1.9 million. … implement technology systems to track facility management and event scheduling; streamline the billing process; ensure contract terms are applied; and update the WestWorld website for better customer service....
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