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PRODUCTS CLIP’N’CLIMB CONCEPT AN EYE FOR SAMSUNG


The capsules on the EDF Energy London Eye have been fitted with Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 devices in a move to enhance the flight experi- ence for visitors. The interactive guides enable guests to access key informa- tion on 44 famous London landmarks by touching the landmark on a screen. In addition, guests can enjoy 24-hour time-lapse photography and 360- degree day and night views. The canti- levered observation wheel is operated by Merlin Entertainments.


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VEKOMA DEBUTS YAS WATERWORLD


Vekoma Rides Manufacturing’s suspended family coaster Splash Party will soon make its debut at Yas Waterworld Aqua Park in Abu Dhabi as the Bandit Bomber. This new custom design has been cre- ated to be a fun and interactive coaster, based on existing and proven technol- ogy. The 515-metre long coaster will be equipped with single four-passenger


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Climbing wall provider Entre-Prises has introduced the Clip’n’Climb concept into Europe, following its successful launch in Australasia and North America. The first of the new facilities has opened in Exeter, UK, with Clip’n’Climb designed to focus on the fun – rather than the sport – of climbing. Offering challenges that appeal to youngsters looking to graduate from soft play through to visitors simply looking for something different, it provides 26 differ- ent climbing walls with moving parts, inflat- able sections, speed climbs, Velcro walls, and see-through climbs.


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coaches featuring the company’s new seat and restraint design, whereby each coach is equipped with water bombs and laser guns to add further interactive fun ele- ments to the coaster. From an impressive 23-metre lift height, the vehicles will dive into a series of exciting drops at a speed of up to 50 km per hour, travelling over various splash zones, experiencing dips and hills and curving around a mountain.


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IE Park/SOLI Bumper Cars has delivered new bumper cars and tracks to two of Asia’s largest theme parks. Hong Kong’s Ocean Park has taken delivery of 27 Bum- per Blaster vehicles, while Lotte World in Seoul has installed a new track for its ex- isting fleet of adult Charlie cars. These new models feature a higher head restraint, larger polyurethane seats, three-point safety belts, lights and headrests.


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