ATTRACTIONS MANAGEMENT
ISSUE 2 2014
n p34 Science centre operator Blueprint Entertainments’ Andreas Waschk and Mike Boris
n p74 The newly opened Wet ‘n’ Wild Sydney
n p48 The New York Museum of Mathematics
54 World expos: Brave new world Christian Lachel considers how world expos can raise global awareness about what matters for the planet
58 3D/4D/5D: IMERSA A review of the fifth annual IMERSA conference held in Denver, Colorado
64 Show preview: Ecsite 2014 A look ahead to this year’s conference for science centres
66 Multimedia and AV: Multi story A round up of some of the latest multimedia and AV projects
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n p78 Monterey Bay Aquarium is among the attractions now using mobile web stores
74 Waterparks Wet’n’Wild Wet’n’Wild Sydney has welcomed a million visitors through its gates since opening in December. Managing director Chris Warhurst tells us why
78 Ticketing: Convenience store Gateway’s Liesel Tarquini explains how mobile web stores can help generate additional revenue for attractions operators
82 Attractions-kit Product focus The latest products for the industry
84 Web gallery A source of attractions services
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