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OCTOBER 2012
4 Park Word Editor’s comment
6 Front Gate Setting the agenda for the month ahead
8 Park Hoppin’ Paul Ruben’s premature park visits
9 Park Bloggin’ Olaf Mordelt on German parks
8-20 Park News Your monthly update
22-24 SATE 2012 Conference review
24 BALLPA Regional Meeting Event review
26 IAAPA Attractions Expo Show preview
28 What’s New in Orlando Tips for IAAPA
20-22 Q-Lines Thomas Mack discusses Europa-Park’s hotels
32-34 Legoland Malaysia Park profile/pics
36-39 Joyland Changzhou Park profile/pics
40-42 Kyriazi in Blackpool Resort profile
44-45 Carnesky’s Ghost Train Ride profilet
46 Up & Away FEC profile
52 Show Guide Networking and events for attractions professionals
54 Web Guide Online resources for the amusement industry
THIS MONTH’S COVER SHOT: The Goddard Group (GG) has announced a multi-project partnership with the Korean theme park Lotte World. The deal will see the Hollywood design firm realise a series of new themed lands, attractions, dining and shopping. Pictured here is GG executive Taylor Jeffs with Lotte World mascot Lotty. See page 20 for details.
garygoddard.com
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When I saw the graceful lines of the Big One outlining the Irish Sea at the wonderful Pleasure Beach, I knew I had come home. Thank you, the Thompson family
Californian writer Gary Kyriazi visits Blackpool, P40 P40 P30 “
Yes, Mickey Mouse does make an appearance, but elsewhere the
content is more authentically Hawaiian then many of the island’s existing hotels and resorts
Imagineer Joe Rohde discusses Disney’s Aulani resort with SATE delegates in Paris, P22
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OCTOBER 2012
Hollywood comes to Korea!
Lotte World goes with Goddard SATE 2012 Joyland Changzhou
Camesky’s Ghost Train + more!
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