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P10 JUNE


6-7 Front Gate Setting the agenda for the month ahead


8 Park Hoppin’ Paul Ruben meets SpogneBob


8-18 Park News Your monthly round-up


20-21 Show Review ScareCON (UK)


23 Q-Lines Tim North talks games


24-25 Rainbow MagicLand Park Profile


26-32 IP UK Branded attractions


26-29 Nickelodeon Land (Blackpool) Park profile


34 KMG Mission Space Ride profile


36 Coney Island Scream Zone Park profile


38-39 Wooden Warrior Ride profile


40 Gain in the Rain Weather insurance


42 Show Guide


Exhibitions and networking for attractions professionals


44 Ride Guide Book reviews


46 Web Guide Online resources for the amusement industry


THIS MONTH’S COVER SHOT: SpongeBob’s SplashBash is the first Twist ‘n’ Splash interactive water ride from Mack, and one of the main attractions at the new Nickelodeon Land at Pleasure Beach, Blackpool, England. Read more about this exciting new ride on page 30. www.mack-rides.com





In five years they might want more money and you are stuck with all these themed rides you can’t use unless you pay, or some whizzkid comes in and makes


sweeping decisions about the brand and you’ve got to change everything


Fun City’s Richard Cadell discusses the potential pitfalls of branded attractions, P32


P34 P25 “


Built at a cost of ¤300 million ($400m), Rainbow MagicLand covers a 60-hectare site at Valmontone, about 30km south east of the Italian capital and hopes to attract over 3 million annual guests


Europe’s newest theme park opens near Rome, P24 P20 ”





JUNE 2011


Nickelodeon arrives in Blackpool elodeon arrives in Blackpool


Twist ‘n’ Mack


Rainbow MagicLand Branded Attractions Wooden Warrior +more!


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