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ParkHoppin’ with Paul Ruben


It’s a jungle out there


It’s rare that I travel any further south in Florida than Walt Disney World. But the World Waterpark Association’s 33rd Annual Symposium and Trade Show brought me to West Palm Beach last fall. While in South Florida I discovered three new things. First of all, I discovered Cuban food. Where has this been all my


life? [Probably better in Florida than Cuba – Ed] Found a little Cuban restaurant not far from the trade show and had a meal to die for! As my friend and former Texas coaster builder John Pierce once said: “Them’s good eatin’.”


Second, I went air boating for the first time ever. And not just any air boat, but I took the original airboat tour of the Everglades, Coopertown Air Boat Rides. It’s located just west of Miami. With a guide manning the giant fan that powers the boat, we skimmed into the vast open saw grass that fills this huge marsh, past a small island called a hardwood hammock, stopped at alligator holes where the creatures floated right past our boat, and saw a variety of birds and other wildlife. The eight-mile boat ride was more educational than thrilling, but I gained an appreciation for the unique and fragile eco-system that is the Everglades. Third, suffering severe theme park depravation, I headed to Jungle Island. Imagine stepping into a lush tropical jungle just minutes from the heart of Downtown Miami. It seems almost seems too good to be true until you walk through the front gates and are transported into an


oasis full of extraordinary animals from around the globe. Jungle Island is a contemporary theme park, featuring extremely rare twin orangutans, the world’s largest cat, the liger (half lion, half tiger) and over 300 vibrant birds, including the world’s only trained Cassowary.


Until 2007, the park had been known as Parrot Jungle. This is Florida’s home for planned parrothood. For me, the highlight of the visit was to get very close to not one, but four parrots. Maybe too close, as you can see here. They were very friendly. I continued down the path past a variety of parrots, then came to one with a red string tied to its left leg and a green string tied to its right leg. I asked an attendant the significance of the strings. She explained it was a highly trained parrot. If you pull the red string he speaks French; if you pull the green string he speaks German. So I asked what happens if I pull both the strings. The bird screeched: “Je tombe de mon perchoir, Dummkopf!”


Although there are no amusement rides, there are alligators. Not as many as on the airboat ride, but alligators nevertheless. Everywhere in Florida there are alligators. But Jungle Island is more than just an animal attraction. With its unusual flora and fauna, it has created a jungle in an urban setting. As you walk through this jungle, you encounter the variety of animals. My favourite animals, as you may have guessed, were the parrots, which you could touch and feed. Which reminds me, do you know what’s orange and sounds like a parrot? A carrot. [You’re fired – Ed]


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Sochi Park Coming soon!


When the winter Olympics screened from Sochi this month on TV, many attractions industry professionals will have been looking in background in the hope of catching a glimpse of Russia’s first theme park. Here’s a taste of what to expect.


Set to open in a few months’ time


(Park World could not establish a firm date but we understand it may be as late as May or June), Sochi Park will “combine state-of-the-art technology with Russian art, history and folklore,” according to JRA (Jack Rouse Associates), which


What you’ll see at


CBeebies Land Alton Towers has unveiled further details of the rides and attractions that will await guests at CBeebies Land, its new preschool-friendly area opening on 24 May. Inspired by shows from the kids' TV channel CBeebies, the land will feature rides, immersive play areas, live experiences and character appearances, providing a fun and safe environment for pre-schoolers to play and learn. On the In the Night Garden Magical Boat Ride passengers will be able to look for Igglepiggle, Upsy Daisy and Makka Pakka. Justin’s House will be a madcap play attraction where young visitors can help Justin and Robert make the perfect custard pie with the Pie-o-matic 5000 machine. There’ll also be a chance to meet The Veggies in Mr Bloom’s Allotment; learn about the our five senses in the Nina’s Science Lab; deliver the mail with Postman Pat’s Parcel Post; practice Tree Fu magic moves in Tree Fu Tom’s Training Camp; drive a Numtum Cart in the Numtums Number-Go- Round and enter the imaginative world of Charlie & Lola’s Moonsquirters and Greendrops or the Something Special Sensory Garden. According to an Alton Towers spokesperson, no new rides will feature in the area, which will replace the former Old Macdonald’s Farm and Storybook Land, although the theming and other details will of course be very different. CBeebies Land also features The Big Fun ShowTime pavilion which will host live experiences and


Mr Bloom’s Allotment


entertainment including shows from Mike the Knight, The ZingZillas and Nina & The Neurons. New content will be added on a regular basis, ensuring it is up to date with current CBeebies output and that no two visits will be the same.


Postman Pat’s Parcel Post cbeebiesland.com FEBRUARY 2014 Theming by TAA


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