IAAPA TO LAUNCH FIRST-EVER IAAPA VIRTUAL EXPO: ASIA

BY GABRIELLE

IAAPA, the global association for the attractions industry, is to host the first-ever IAAPA virtual expo. The Virtual Expo: Asia event will take place live daily from July 28 until 30, enabling attendees to connect, network, and buy from virtual locations.

The immersive, three-day experience will feature innovative and unchartered ways for professionals from the attractions industry to connect digitally. The event will include a virtual trade show floor, education sessions, networking areas and lounges, and on-demand content.

June Ko, executive director and vice president, IAAPA Asia Pacific Operations, shared her excitement about the forthcoming virtual expo. “We are excited to introduce our first IAAPA Virtual Expo to the Asia Pacific market to meet the needs of our members during this time.

“IAAPA Virtual Expo: Asia is a new, innovative way for IAAPA to provide a unique experience for global attractions industry professionals to learn, buy, and connect. And while this event is unlike any other IAAPA has hosted before, it will still deliver high-quality, engaging, and important content and opportunities that IAAPA is known for,” Ko added.

Registration for IAAPA Virtual Expo: Asia is now open. Registration is free for IAAPA members and includes full access to the virtual trade show floor and on-demand education conference. Exhibition space is now available to reserve. Interested parties can find out more on the IAAPA website.

TWO GERMAN THEME PARKS TO REOPEN ON MAY 29

BY GABRIELLE

Two theme parks in Germany are reopening, starting the new season on May 29. Movie Park Germany and Erlebnispark Tripsdrill will both reopen on the same date with stringent hygiene and safety precautions in place.

To ensure a safe environment for staff and guests, Movie Park Germany, the largest movie and amusement park in Germany, has been intensely preparing for reopening with authorities and has taken the appropriate health and safety measures.

These measures include the obligatory wearing of a protective mask covering the mouth and nose in all roofed areas, the entrance to the park, and indoor and outdoor waiting areas.

Social distance markers will be placed appropriately around the park, as well as additional information signs about hygiene and safety. Contact technology is also offered at the park and all employees have been sensitised to COVID-19, having received training about a safe reopening of the park.

Thorsten Backhaus, Movie Park Germany’s managing director, said: “The health and safety of our guests and employees continues to have top priority. Therefore, it is our greatest endeavor to prepare the park opening with the utmost care. We are now pleased to announce an opening date for the season: 29 May 2020.”

Erlebnispark Tripsdrill wildlife and theme park near Cleebronn in southern Germany is also reopening on May 29 with the necessary health and safety measures in place. Overnight stays at the Nature Resort were made available from May 18. To avoid waiting times at the entrance, the park recommends that tickets are purchased online.

WHITEWATER LAUNCHES ENDLESS SURF

BY GABRIELLE

WhiteWater, a global leader in the design and manufacture of waterpark attractions, has launched Endless Surf, powerful inland wave technology.  The Endless Surf wave has been selected to be installed in the 250m euro development at La Vague Grand Paris.

The pool technology features efficient and customisable waves, generated by WhiteWater’s four decade-long expertise in aquatic engineering and experience design.

Endless Surf comprises of a heart-shaped pool that is scalable in size. The pool boasts a 1,000 ft. width and a five-acre pool, which can provide an end-to-end surf lasting 26 seconds. The operator can control the wave pattern in real-time based on session requirements and the number of guests in the pool via patent protected proprietary programming accessed through a Wave Doctor interface.

Endless Surf can also run multiple wave types simultaneously enabling beginners, intermediates, and experts to surf at the same time, bringing welcome flexibility to operators.

Geoff Chutter, WhiteWater’s CEO, spoke about the new creation: “WhiteWater made its first surf pool, Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon, in 1989. With Endless Surf, we introduce the next generation of surf pool technology. Our goal is to make the world’s best man-made wave, creating an authentic surf experience that enables tens of thousands to discover the thrill of surfing for the first time.

Paul Chutter, chief business development Officer of WhiteWater, added: “Our reliable pneumatic technology creates endless rolling sets, designed for operational success; being flexible, high capacity, and above all else, safe.”

ALTERFACE APPOINTS NEW VISION AND MANAGEMENT TEAM

BY GABRIELLE

Alterface, manufacturers of interactive and media-based attractions around the world, has appointed a new vision and management team. The team will develop and install detection and shooting system, gameplay and design, as well as being responsible for show control and ride management.

The new vision and management team comprises of Gillian Basso, Stéphane Battaille, François Danhaive, Laurence Beckers, Olivier Noel and Etienne Sainton. These highly creative and experienced individuals in the industry join Alterface at challenging times but are positive about the opportunities ahead.

Stéphane Battaille took over as Alterface CEO. Battaille will be supported by Etienne Sainton for product management, Laurence Beckers as creative director, CIO Gillian Basso, François Danhaive for program management and Olivier Noel as CFO.

Before his appointment to CEO earlier this year, Stéphane Battaille was Alterface’s COO and a shareholder of the company. Battaille conceived and delivered the very first mixed-media interactive ride for all LEGO Discovery Centres, as well as Maus au Chocolat at Phantasialand in Germany.

Creative Director Laurence Beckershas has more than 18 years’ experience in creative industries, working at the intersection of art, science and technology.

Last summer Gillian Basso was appointed as Alterface’s CIO. “I want to ensure Alterface stays at the forefront of interactive technology so we can offer the most innovative user-centric attractions, immersing visitors in a world of magic and fun,” said Basso.

Etienne Sainton, who is supervising Alterface’s product management division, has worked as a software engineer at Alterface for many years and is a self-confessed theme park enthusiast. Sainton was involved in developing the erratic and simulation technology for Popcorn Revenge, as well as the Justice League interactivity in all US Six Flags parks.

With a new vision and management team, Alterface aim to make interactive attractions more accessible to theme parks. As Stéphane Battaille concludes: “The recognition of Alterface rides the past years with high- level awards, has led to an increased interest in interactive attractions. We now want to make this more accessible to parks and manufacturers by offering them interactive technology building blocks. This will help the industry and our customers to address future challenges and keep entertaining families with new immersive experiences. We invite everyone to come and talk to us about ideas to develop exciting attractions together.”

SALLY DARK RIDES MOURNS LOSS OF LONG-TIME CO-WORKER AND FRIEND JAN SHERMAN

BY GABRIELLE

Sally Dark Rides, manufacturer of destination-quality dark rides and attractions for theme parks around the world, is mourning the passing of long-time employee and friend, Jan Sherman. Jan passed away due to complications with diabetes and cancer.

Jan joined Sally Dark Rides in 1982. She was employed to create soundtracks and scripts for animated productions. Amongst her earliest production were Billy Jo and the Bluegrass Bears, Daniel and the Dixie Diggers, Bubba Bear and the Badlands Band, Merlin and the Magic Music Makers, Ursula and the Om Pah Pahs, Mr. Beaks and the Tropical Tweeters, and the White Tiger Show for Chimelong.

Reminiscing about Jan and her work, Sally Dark Rides’ CEO John Wood commented: “She was quite the stickler, always striving for perfection—this made her an invaluable member of our team.”

When the company moved towards the production of dark rides, Jan thrived under the challenge, meeting it with enthusiasm and diligence. She headed up the installation of Alton Tower’s first dark ride refurbishment and launched Sally Dark Ride’s new focus of building and reviving dark rides across the globe.

Jan Sherman stayed working at Sally Dark Rides, headquartered in Jacksonville, until her retirement in 2014. Amongst her colleagues, Jan was best known for her love of the theatre, animals, and grammatical precision, as well as her creative flair and professionalism.

“We’re grateful to have had the force that was Jan Sherman for all those years,” John Wood added. “She will be missed.”

‘JOURNEY TO THE WEST’ WATERPARK TO OPEN IN JUNE

 BY GABRIELLE

The East Sea Dragon Palace Water World located in Bohu county of the Xinjiang province, China, is due to open in June. This unique attraction site is the first waterpark to be themed on the legendary Chinese novel from the 16th century, ‘Journey to the West.’

The waterpark had an investment of 210m yuan (approx. US$29.52m), invested by Bohu county. East Sea Dragon Palace Water World stretches over 120,000 sq. mt. and features 12 themed water attractions.

Each landscape in the waterpark is centred on classic characters or scenes from Journey to the West. The entrance gate to the park in shaped like the Wuzhi Mountain, the wave pool is inspired by a Flaming Mountain concept, and the sculptures are designed to resemble ‘Uproar in Heaven’.

POLIN WATERPARKS LAUNCHES NEW WATERPARK IMAGE RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY: AIPIX

BY GABRIELLE

Polin Waterparks, innovators in waterslide technology integration, has launched next level image recognition technology for waterparks, known as the AIPIX.

AIPIX makes it easier than ever before for visitors to waterparks and amusement sites with water attractions to capture their fun memories.

Dubbed as next-level image recognition technology, AIPIX is a highly innovative face recognition system. Featuring specially developed artificial intelligence architecture, AIPIX is able to detect an individual even if the face is partially covered, their eyes are closed, or the guest is screaming.

By placing AIPIX cameras in strategic places around a waterpark, sites can capture these special memories in real-time. The action can be captured in live videos as well as stills from the best angles for optimum memory capturing.

Visitors can share their experiences instantly on social media with the AIPIX system. With instant uploads to the visitors’ phones, guests don’t have to waste time queuing for experience snaps and therefore get to spend more time in the waterpark.

The AIPIX system provides park operators with data insights and analytics based on age, gender, location, times, and relations.

AIPIX is compatible with all smartphones and can be used hands-free.

DOLLYWOOD OFFERS VIRTUAL RIDES AMID PANDEMIC CLOSURE

BY GABRIELLE

Fans of Dollywood Theme Park in Tennessee can enjoy a rollercoaster fix, as the attraction site is posting videos of its rollercoasters to take people on virtual rides.

The park is offering virtual tours of the Mystery Mine, Tennessee Tornado, Dragon Flier, Firechaser Express, Thunderhead and several more of its popular attractions.

In a blog post about the virtual rides, Dollywood noted the best way to experience the virtual rollercoaster, stating: “It’s best-experienced on a device other than a desktop – a device like a smart phone or tablet you can move to “look” around you as you ride.”

During the park’s temporary closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Dollywood has been providing vital items to support at this difficult time to the community of Tennessee. Items have included reusable face masks for the East Tennessee Children’s Hospital. The theme park has also been providing ponchos to the Sevier County Ambulance Service, which has been in desperate need of such protection.

UNIVERSAL BEIJING RESORT’S WATERWAY DUE TO BE COMPLETED IN NOVEMBER

BY GABRIELLE

A2.8-kilometre-long waterway that winds through Universal Beijing Resort in China, is set to be completed in November this year. The project, which will enable guests to enter the theme park by boat, is due to open in the public in May 2021.

The waterway will wind through the cultural and tourist zone of the park, starting at Jiukeshu Middle Road to the west side of East 6th Ring Road.

Guests will be able to embark the boats at docking stations at the resort’s hotels, which will transport them to the main entrance at the park.

Construction of the waterway began in September but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Work resumed on March 10. The structure of the river has been completed and the remaining work, including bank greening, river seepage reduction and the construction of a water treatment station, is underway.

The waterway will comprise of 40 to 100-metre-wide landscapes and a water area of approximately 120,000 sq. mt. Along the waterway there will be eight major tourist spots, all named after both modern and old poems related to the Grand Canal.

IAAPA IS ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS FOR 2020 AWARDS PROGRAMS

BY GABRIELLE


IAAPA is calling for nominations for a series of awards including the IAAPA Hall of Fame Awards, IAAPA Young Professional of the Year Award, and the IAAPA Service Awards.

These esteemed awards will be presented at the IAAPA Expo 2020 in Orlando, Florida, to celebrate the contributions professionals have made in the global attractions industry.

The IAAPA Hall of Fame Awards honours individuals for work that has made a lasting impact on the industry. The IAAPA Young Professional of the Year Award celebrates members under the age of 35 who have demonstrated real commitment to the attractions sector through teamwork, strong leadership, and integrity. The deadline to submit a nomination for both the IAAPA Hall of Fame and the Young Professional of the Year Awards is July 13, 2020.

The IAAPA Service Awards include the Lifetime Service Award, the Outstanding Service Award and the Meritorious Service Award, honour individuals for their outstanding contributions to IAAPA and the attractions industry worldwide. The deadline to apply for these awards is July 31, 2020.

Nominations for the awards can be submitted on the awards page of the IAAPA website.

IAAPA Expo 2020 in Orlando is scheduled to take place in November at the Orange County Convention Centre.