P9 NOVEMBER 6-7 Front Gate Setting the agenda for the month ahead 8 Park Hoppin’ Paul Ruben is the Rockit man 9 Park Law Evacuating amusement rides
8-22 Park News Your monthly round-up
26-27 Euro Attractions Show Show Review
29-30 WWA Symposium Show Review
32 Q-lines New IAAPA chairman Bob Rippy
35 Ferrari World Abu Dhabi Park preview
36-37 Expo 2010 Event profile
38-40 Lynton V Harris Sudden Impact! Entertainment
43-44 Adventureland Park profile
47-48 Loudoun Castle Park tribute
48 Ride Guide Products and services for parks and attractions
54 Show Guide
Exhibitions and networking for amusement professionals
58 Web Guide Online resources for the amusement industry
THIS MONTH’S COVER SHOT: S&S Worldwide has launched a new range of kiddie rides called the Critter Collection. Three of these attractions, including a new version of the Frog Hopper, will be exhibited this month at IAAPA Attractions Expo in Orlando. For more details and a full update on other S&S activities turn to page 24.
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My family has always run theme parks, but you can’t do something just because you like it if you don’t have the resources. My head had to rule above my heart
Henk Bembom reflects on the closure of Loudoun Castle in Scotland, P47
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There has never been an expo of this scale. From attendance, to size to sheer participation, Shanghai has set an incredibly high bar for future expos
Greg Lombardo, BRC Imagination Arts, discusses Expo 2010, P37
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NOVEMBER 2010
Kids allowed! S&S refreshes kiddie rides
Lynton V Harris +more!
Ferrari World on V Harris
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