PRODUCTS AIR RACE EVOLUTION TAKES OFF SEVERN TRAIN TO OMAN
Severn-Lamb has delivered a new electric train to one of Oman’s premier tourist attractions. The custom-de- signed train, built entirely at Severn- Lamb’s manufacturing plant, carries up to 48 passengers. It uses electricity on demand, eliminating the need for bat- teries and the down time for recharg- ing, improvements which will increase the potential number of daily visitors from 760 to 2,000. Passengers board through sliding doors and information is provided via audio and flat screens.
ATTRACTIONS-KIT.NET KEYWORD: SEVERN PRIME PLAY’S WOW FACTOR
Opening this spring in Coconut Creek, Florida, and built by Prime Play, Wow Fac- tory will offer the largest Ropes Course and Ballocity in southern Florida. The new Sky Trail Ropes Course will challenge guests to traverse a 20ft-high, 42ft-long and 64ft-wide (6m x 13m x 20m) attraction, while being firmly harnessed into a closed-tracking safety system the entire time.
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Since debuting the Air Race at Coney Island, New York, in 2010, Zamperla launched a second version of the ride at Aquashow in Portugal in 2011 and is set to roll out the product out worldwide. Air Race replicates the experiences and sen- sations of an acrobatic aeroplane flight, with banks, loops, dives and weightlessness. The first version accom- modated up to 24 riders at one time in six, four-seater aeroplanes. In 2012, a further seven versions will be installed in Chile, North Korea, China, Ukraine, Indonesia, Australia and the USA.
TITANIC VOICE EVACUATION
ATTRACTIONS-KIT.NET KEYWORD: ZAMPERLA
ATTRACTIONS-KIT.NET KEYWORD: BALDWIN BOXALL
The Ballocity attraction will showcase custom Wow Factory theming and three levels with a range of activities that promote interaction between the levels as well as between guests. Activities will include a vacuum system from the ground floor to the third level, as well as a dump- ing bucket which kids can help to fill up before the timer goes off when it drops- hundreds of foam balls.
ATTRACTIONS-KIT.NET KEYWORD: PRIME PLAY
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Safety systems manufacturer Baldwin Boxall has supplied a voice evacuation system to the newly opened Titanic Belfast attraction in Northern Ireland. The eight- zone centralised voice evacuation system provides phased evacuation to all areas of the attraction, while inputs to the system include background music, localised pag- ing microphones, multi-zone microphones and all call fire microphones.
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