COMPANY PROFILE
WhiteWater Attractions 6700 McMillan Way, Richmond, British Columbia, V6W 1J7, Canada
Tel: +1.604.273.1068 Fax: +1.604.273.4518 Email:
sales@whitewaterwest.com Twitter: @wwattractions Facebook:
www.facebook.com/whitewaterattractions Linkedln:
www.linkedin.com/company/prime-play www.whitewaterattractions.com
Background WhiteWater Attractions was founded in 2013 as an evolution of WhiteWater’s two dry attractions companies: Hopkins Rides and Prime Interactives (Formerly Prime Play). Doug Smith is the President of WhiteWater Attractions along with Geoff Chutter, CEO & President of WhiteWater; Andrew Wray, Chief Business Development Offi cer; Michael Heaven, COO and Barbara Keys, CFO.
Main products and services WhiteWater Attractions offers a complete range of innovative products including harnessed attractions, interactive play structures and water rides. With master planning, custom design, manufacturing and theming services, WhiteWater Attractions creates complete amusement experiences for the whole family, from concept to completion.
Additional products WhiteWater Attractions combines 20+ years of adventure play expertise from Prime Interactives (formerly Prime Play) and 45+ years of water ride experience with Hopkins Rides, to offer a wide range of attractions to the amusement industry that allows families to play without getting (too) wet.
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The concept to completion approach we bring to each project at WhiteWater Attractions is what sets us apart. We have experts in them- ing and design as well as a complete project management department to see the project through and attend to any special situations that arise. All our manufacturing is controlled to ensure we’re producing the highest quality product. Our teams are dedicated to each stage of a project to ensure clients receive exceptionally service from start to fi nish.
Key customers We serve many different markets including family entertainment centers, amusement & theme parks, waterparks, hotels & resorts, cruise ships, recreation centers, shopping centers, zoos & aquariums and museums. Key clients include LEGOLAND, Sea World, Warner Bros., Carnival and Park Astérix.
Where in the world? WhiteWater Attractions distributes its world-class products all over the world serving clients in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Russia, North America, Central America and South America.
Plans for 2015/16 WhiteWater Attractions expanded their
Geoff Chutter, President & CEO
international presence to meet the growing demand, welcoming additional sales person- nel to the Shanghai and Barcelona offi ces. Additionally, WhiteWater Attractions will be introducing No Boundaries to the market, with the fi rst installation slated for early 2016.
2015/16 trade shows Dubai Entertainment Amusement & Leisure Show (DEAL) Dubai, United Arab Emirates Colombia Association of Amusement and Attractions (ACOLAP) Asia Attractions Expo (AAE) Beijing, China Euro Amusement Show (EAS) Amsterdam, Netherlands International Association of Amusement Parks & Attrac- tions (IAAPA) Orlando, Florida.
Who’s who? Doug Smith, President, WhiteWater Attractions; Geoff Chutter, CEO & President, WhiteWater; Andrew Wray, Chief Business Development Offi cer; Michael Heaven, COO; Barbara Keys, CFO
What the clients say “We are excited to bring Timber Falls to our guests. Being our fi rst themed ride, it thrills our guests with high velocity drops and interacts with them in the effi cient, fast moving queue line. Timber Falls (WhiteWater Attractions’ Log Flume) is a game changer” Bob Williams General Manager Calaway Park.
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