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ATTRACTIONS MANAGEMENT


ISSUE 3 2012


p42 Dan Snow


p56 3D and 4D innovations


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p64 Lighting and sound projects


52 Audioguides: Sightseeing


Visiting landmarks is even more enjoy- able thanks to these apps and guides


56 3D/4D/5D: The power of fi lm


The latest fi lm offers combine technol- ogy with powerful stories to inspire and educate, as well as entertain guests


64 Lighting Illuminating projects


The Empire State Building is just one of the world-famous attractions being lit up


68 Exhibitors showcase: Euro Amusement Show 2012


The exhibitors talk about trends, chal- lenges and developments in the industry


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74 Waterparks: Whetting your appetite


To mark the World Waterpark Association Show, waterpark suppliers give advice on how to market new rides and save water during droughts, plus describe their dream installations


80 Show preview Leisure Industry Week 2012


The annual UK trade show will be offering 150 hours of free educational sessions and features for visitors to the exhibition


82 Product focus: FUN-KIT


A selection of the latest products


84 Buyers’ guide A source of attractions services


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