PROMOTIONAL FEATURE
EAS 2015
Location: Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre, Liseberg, Gothenburg, Sweden Dates: 6-8 October 2015 Who’s there: 425 exhibitors and more than 9,000 attendees What’s on: 20 hours of educational sessions and tours Tickets: $65 for members and $85 for non-members
Euro Attractions Show 2015 October’s Euro Attractions Show promises to be bigger
and brighter than ever. IAAPA invites all its members and friends to Sweden for the industry event of the year
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he Euro Attractions Show (EAS) 2015, Europe’s premier event for the attractions industry, will take place from 6-8 October 2015 at the Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre in Gothenburg,
Sweden, next to one of the finest theme parks in Europe: Liseberg. The trade show floor will offer more than 425 exhibitors from over 35 countries. More than 9,000 attendees will see products including rollercoasters and
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attractions, ticketing services, 4D and 5D theatres, water rides, rides for small children, themed areas and much more. All EAS attendees will also have the opportunity to enjoy Liseberg. EAS 2015 will also offer more than 20 hours of educational sessions, forums, attractions tours, leadership development and networking events to improve your business. EAS 2015 is the one-stop
destination for leisure and attractions industry professionals, including operators, suppliers, manufacturers, investors, developers and anyone interested in the industry.
More than 9,000 industry professionals are expected to attend from:
n Amusement and theme parks n Hotels and resorts n Waterparks and resorts n Casinos n Family entertainment centres n Concessions n Zoos and aquariums n Historic and tourist attractions n Museums and science centers n Go-kart facilities n Attractions and more!
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