ISSUE 2 2012
p44, Canadian science centre Telus Spark
p72, Attractions celebrate London 2012
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p56, Child’s play at KidZania Kuala Lumpur
56 Mystery shopper: Role Model
We visit Kidzania Kuala Lumper where children get to act our adult professions
60 New opening Cutty Sark
The world’s oldest tea clipper opened in April after a £50m development project, which included unexpected fi re damage
64 Waterparks In depth
Waterparks continue to grow in popular- ity, as these case studies testify
70 Jubilee: Diamond opportunity
Advice for operators on how to make the most of the forthcoming Diamond Jubilee
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84 Buyers’ guide A source of attractions services
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72 Olympics: Lasting legacies
The events of 2012 will be beamed around the world. We look at ways that UK operators can capitalise on this opportunity and some of the attractions that have been built in preparation
76 Ticketing Tailor made
Operators can now request bespoke tick- eting solutions from suppliers, as their systems become even more sophisticated
82 Product focus: FUN-KIT
A selection of the latest products
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