SHOW PREVIEW: EURO ATTRACTIONS SHOW
Location: Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre, Liseberg, Gothenburg, Sweden Dates: 6-8 October 2015 Who’s there: 425 exhibitors and more than 10,000 attendees What’s on: 20 hours of educational sessions and tours Tickets: $65 for members and $85 for non-members
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Highway 66 comes in a variety of themes QuibicaAMF
QuibicaAMF is showcasing two new products at EAS, Highway 66 and the Suite Spot. Highway 66 brings a whole new level to mini bowling attractions, available in eight standard themes and with state-of-the-art on-lane entertainment. Suite Spot is designed to maximise group and party business, delivering more fun, more ways to socialise and a comfortable, easy and relaxing experience for people of all ages. ■ Booth #C601
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Waterplay’s Cirque line of products Waterplay
Aquatic play specialists Waterplay Solutions is presenting the Cirque collection at EAS in Sweden. It’s a new line of products that brings the circus tent to the aquatic play pad. This troupe of whimsical, looping play features will delight kids with a spectacular water show, including the Boingo spray, the Cannonball dumping bucket and the towering Aqua-knot. Cirque provides fun for children all ages. ■ Booth #A214
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Rainbow Productions: mascot maker Rainbow Productions
Mascot manufacturer and licensed character events company Rainbow Productions returns to EAS in 2015. The company works with attractions, IP owners and retailers across the UK, Europe and Middle East. The fi rm also works on high-profi le sports projects and created the UEFA EURO 2016 mascot. Visitors to the booth can fi nd out more about the benefi ts associated with investing in mascot costumes. ■ Booth #B1329
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Niceberg’s library includes Steam Speed Niceberg
The Niceberg Distribution 3D/4D ride movie library is growing rapidly, with eight new titles added since EAS 2014, including Sunny Bunnies Adventures, Sunny Bunnies on the Moon, S.W.A.T., S.W.A.T. 2 and Steam Speed. The rides bring stunning SFX and storytelling together for the enjoyment of a large audience. Niceberg Studio’s latest 3D attraction fi lm production, Little Dolphin, will also be on show. ■ Booth #B239
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Skidata provides secure intuitive access Skidata
Skidata Group, an international leader in the fi eld of access solutions and management, has almost 10,000 installations worldwide in ski resorts, major airports, sports stadiums and amusement parks. Skidata is presenting its latest solutions at EAS this year, designed to provide secure and reliable access and entry control for people and vehicles – solutions that are intuitive and easy to use. ■ Booth #C004
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Huss’s single seat Enterprise 2G Huss
Huss is highlighting Enterprise, a classic ride that’s been brought back into the ride portfolio. As with the Condor, which was recently re-launched as Condor 2G (2nd Generation), the Enterprise ride is being given a complete makeover. Enterprise will be available as Enterprise 2G, Enterprise 2GH (2nd Generation Hybrid – with suspended seats and gondolas) and Enterprise 2GH-Plus (2nd Generation Hybrid with a tilt action). ■ Booth #B1014
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