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POWERED BY attractions-kit.net POLIN RIDES AMAZONE


Polin is the official waterslide supplier for the new Cartoon Network AMAZONE water- park, which is currently under construction in Bang Saray, close to Pattaya, on the East Coast of Thailand.


Scheduled to open in 2013, Cartoon Network AMAZONE is a nod to the Amazon Rainforest, which incorporates popular animated series and toon heroes Ben 10, The Power puff Girls and Johnny Bravo.


GATEWAY’S ‘ANYWHERE, ANYTIME’ TICKETING


The new eGalaxy Mobile Web Store solu- tion from Gateway Ticketing Systems has been designed to help customers improve operations and efficiency while increasing sales. It enables Gateway customers to configure products targeted specifically toward mobile consumers. It encourages guests to use their phones to make pur- chases en route or on arrival to avoid lines, and guests can also order additional event tickets from inside the attraction without returning to the gate. The solution means no ticket lines and no lost tickets.


The park will feature signature attrac- tions including a gigantic family wave pool, a winding adventure river, speed-racing slides, family raft slides and one of the world’s largest interactive waterplay for- tresses for kids. All will be themed by Polin. Polin is also releasing its updated King Cobra waterslide, which features two dou- ble tubes allowing guests to race through a circular path with twists and turns.


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HUSS Park Attractions built an observation tower on the Weymouth seafront, UK. Op- erated by Merlin Entertainments, the 53m (174ft) tower with a rotating gondola ac- commodates 70 guests. It provides 360- degree views over the English Channel and was completed ahead of schedule, in time for the 2012 Olympic sailing events.


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Timberplay has introduced new Sound Posts – self-powered using either solar power or via a hand-operated dynamo. The information system has a total recording time of 48 or 24 minutes, depending on the model selected. The dynamo powered U-turn Round Sound Post has been developed for outdoor use and can hold up to eight mes- sages, so can be used to relay several different messages or sound effects and different language versions of the same message. The stainless-steel casing is virtually maintenance free.


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