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SHOW PREVIEW WHITEWATER


Whitewater will be profi ling its latest innovation, AquaCourse™, a multi-level play experience allowing each member of the family to choose their own level of adventure. Guests traverse through an exhilarating course of ropes, tow- ers, bridges and zip lines while safely harnessed into overhead tracks. They can choose from multiple tracks, which are as wet or dry, active or passive, as they want. There are 20 different types of automated and guest-operated water interactives including water guns, foot jets, deluge showers, surprise geysers, rope pull showers and tipping troughs.


TRANSAS


The Trance-Force interactive 5D attrac- tion Orion is now available in a red and black colour way. It’s already installed in many Russian cities, including Sochi, where the 2013 winter Olympics will take place. Designed as a four-seater space shuttle, Orion incorporates a large screen with a 3D system, motion platform and interactivity. All seats have joysticks, allowing visitors to control the simulator and objects, take pictures and answer quiz questions, turning observ- ers into participants.


IAAPA 2014 set for China


China has been confi rmed as the host for IAAPA next year. Taking place at the China National Convention Center (CNCC) in Beijing on 17-20 June 2014, the show is expected to attract more than 5,000 attractions industry professionals from 60 nations. “IAAPA is looking forward to bringing Asian Attractions Expo to China,” says IAAPA vice president Asia Pacifi c Operations, Andrew Lee. “The attractions industry in China is


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PROSLIDE


ProSlide is launching the HydroMagentic Tornado™, which combines the fast, steep uphills and down hills of the HydroMagnetic Mammoth water coaster, with the award-winning Tornado. Riders are dropped into the 18m (60ft) funnel, experiencing zero gravitational forces, as the rafts sweep up the Tornado wall until they are perpendicular to the ground, then across and along its equator line. After a series of oscillations through the funnel, the rafts fi nally descend into the landing pool below.


OMNITICKET NETWORK


Omniticket Network will be highlighting its Best Overview Solution – a leading global solution that has been installed at multiple prestigious attractions, includ- ing Ocean Park in Hong Kong. Features of the system include setting up a multi- site environment, using one central database, which can be connected to sales locations at multiple locations and distributors. It also allows staff to build a ticket product which includes multiple ticket entitlements to fi t guests needs, such as including meals and shows.


LCI


growing at a rapid pace, with several attractions recently completed and a number of other major amuse- ment parks in development, making Beijing a great choice for AAE 2014.”


Read Attractions Management online attractionsmanagement.com/digital


LCI will be talking to customers about its water show designs, which are created to provide the fi nale in a theme park or other FEC. Custom made for the client, the show designs can vary hugely in scale and may use perform- ance, fi lm, CG and other effects, including pyrotechnics, water screens, fountains, lighting and video display. LCI is looking to expand video mapping and other video techniques into permanent installations in theme parks. ●


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