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ollowing on from the success of its new chil race track installed in 2018 which uses a fle UK manufacturer Formula K's Toro mini-car


SandhamGardens sites on the Isle ofWight, Heri Attractions UK has recently taken delivery of a furth eight Formula-K Jeep style mini-cars to be installed a new attraction located at their other key site on t Island, at theNeedles Landmark.


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The UK manufactured Jeep styled vehicle was opted for at this site due its tough outdoor theme enabling the overall attraction to blend perfectly rugged environment found at the world famous The electrically powered cars will enable 5-1 around an adventure style track with the option younger or less able kids also enjoy the experie The cars are fitted with an on-board computer customisation to every as operator remote start/sto


p control system, which pect of the operation.


overall control over the safety of the attraction. The Jeep cars at the Needles attraction were fi which was designed in house at Formula K and e The partnership between Formula K and Herit Heritage’s landmark attractions throughout the U


Univeniversal'sMarkWo ynote TEA Summit


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versal's Mark WoodburWoodbury to keyo keynote TEA Summit


MarkWoodbury,, vice chairman of Unive sal Parks & Resor s and president of Universall Creative, is receiving a high industry honour in 20 9: the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) Buzz Price Thea Award for a Lifetime of Distinguished Achie ements.


vice chairman of Univerrsal


ar s & Resortts and president of Universa Creative, is receiving a high industry honour in 2019: the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) Buzz Price Thea A ard for a Lifetime of Distinguished Achievements.


DEAL to feature USA pavilion for first time


Organised by International Expo


Consults (IEC), the Dubai Entertainment, Amusement & Leisure Show (DEAL) 2019 will feature a USA pavilion for the first time in its 25 year history.With 25 American organisations choosing to participate at the largest entertainment and amusement industry event in the Middle East, a prominent location has been earmarked for exhibitors. Apart from China the USA is the only other country to have its own pavilion in the show.


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IEC CEOSharif Rahman says, “We have received an overwhelming


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response from the US market fofor our show and hence have decided to provide them with a dedicated area to exhibit their product Middle Eastern ma


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entertainment industry and the region has been a fofocus for the western and Far East manufacturers. Creating a pavilion makes it easier for the visitors to navigate through for their sp ecific requirements”. Opening its doors for the 25th time, DEAL 2019 will take place from 25th- in Halls 1, 2, 3 and de Centre, Dubai.


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Mark will therefore be a celebrated, featured presence at the TEA's big industry weekend in Anaheim from April 11-13. He will k ynote the TEA Summit on April 1 , and formally accept his Thea trophy at the 25th Annual TEA Thea ards Gala on April 13.


Mark will therefore be a celebrated, featured presence at the TEA's big industry weekend in Anaheim from April 11-13. He will keynote the TEA Summit on April 11, and formally accept his Thea trophy at the 25th Annual TEA Thea Awards Gala on April 13.


The April 11 k ynote will be a ‘Con ersatio n with Mark Woodbury’, moderated by Mike


The April 11 keynote will be a ‘Conversation with MarkWoodbury’, moderated by Mik


West - senior director, executive producer, NBC-Universal and a member of he TEA International board of directors.


est - senior director, e ecutive producer, NBC-Universal and a member of the TEA International board of directors.


The TEA Summit is a two-day conference (April 11-12) followed by the Thea A ards Gala presented by Chimelong (April 13).


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Co-chaired by Christine Kerr, Melissa Ruminot, Steve Birket and Kile Ozier, the fir t day of the summit will address business issues and trends in the visitor attractions industry and celebrate the headline Thea A ards recipients. TEA Summit Day Tw


The TEA Summit is a two-day conference (April 11-12) follo ed by the Thea Awards Gala presented by Chimelong (April 13). Co-chaired by Christine Ker , Melissa Ruminot, S


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he first day of the summit will address business issues and trends in the visitor attractions industry and celebrate the headline Thea Awards recipients. TEA Summit Day Two (Thea Case Studies Day - April 12) is a showcase of projects and technologies being honoured with TEA Thea Awards for Outstanding Achie ement. It is co-chaired by Roberta Per y and Pat MacKa y supported by session moderators Montyty Lunde, Brian Mor and Lisa Passamonte-Green.


T o (Thea Case Studies Day - April 12) is a sho case


of projects and technologies being honoured with TEA Thea A ards for Outstanding Achievement. It is co-chaired by Roberta Perry and Pat MacKay, supported by session moderators Monty Lunde, Brian Morrow, Shawn McCoy and Lisa Passamonte-Green.


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The TEA Thea A ards Gala presented by Chimelong (April 13) is an elegant, black-tie event celebrating excellence in the industry.


The TEA Thea Awards Gala presented by Chimelong (April 13) is an elegant, black--tie e ent celebrating e cellenc e in the industr


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