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P18


SEPTEMBER 2013


6 Park Word Editor’s comment


8 Front Gate Setting the agenda for the month ahead


10 Park Hoppin’ Paul Ruben visits Branson, Missouri


11 Park Bloggin’ Anthony Goret on the French parks and attractions industry


10-28 Park News Your monthly update


30-31 Q-Lines Parc du Bioscope


32 SpinCycle Cover story


34-35 Gold Striker Ride profile


36-38 Magische Vallei Attraction profile


40-41 Sea Life Abenteuer Park Attraction profile


42 Sky Riser Ride profiles


44 Watermania Ride profile


46-48 Dark In The Park – part 2 Ride profiles


49 Ride Guide Park products


49 Show Guide Calendar


50 Web Guide Online resources for the amusement industry





THIS MONTH’S COVER SHOT: SpinCycle at Silverwood Theme Park, Idaho, USA, is the first Maxi 360 Dance Party ride by the SBF/Visa Group – featuring full 360° rotation. To date, over 90 Dance Partys have been delivered in different configurations to park and atractions around the world. Visit SBF/Visa at Euro Attractions Show in Paris.


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A lot of cities have already had a Ferris Wheel. The Sky Riser is easier to


transport than a wheel, and is a much more reasonable investment


Mondial’s Theo van Zwieten discusses the Dutch manufacturer’s new observation tower, P42


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We are working hard to demonstrate to government that it is not in the interests of the French administration to raise tax rates further, and in fact that a drop to 5% would make more sense


SNELAC’s Anthony Goret highlights issues affecting the French parks and attractions industry, P11


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SEPTEMBER 2013


SpinCycle! SBF/Visa Group keeps on dancing Bioscope


Gold Striker Toverland + more!


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