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The possibilities are endless with the Win Fall Revolution Series
G
et ready to spin, drop, and WIN like never before. Brought to you by SEGA Amusements International, the Win Fall
Revolution series is an impressive series of prize games that offers endless possibilities to suit any operator. Players must carefully time their button press to
unclip the prize and drop it into the win zone. This simple yet exhilarating mechanic ensures
that keeps players coming back time and time again. A standout feature of the series is the mesmerising rotating prize pedestal. This
showcases all the exciting prizes, making sure they're visible from every corner of your venue. Win Fall offers players plenty of opportunities to win. What's more, the top of the pedestal can be utilized to prominently display featured prizes, adding an extra layer of attraction to the game. Available as 1 Player, 2 player and a 4 Player
mini, this series is sure to have the perfect size for any venue no matter the footprint available. The series also features striking LED edge lighting across all versions, making it an unmissable game at any venue. Furthermore, all models include a convenient front entry for easy operator access and a generous prize storage area around the
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Vekoma Rides expands Americas operations in Orlando
ekoma Rides opened its new and expanded office in Orlando, Florida. This strategic move highlights the company's
commitment to enhancing its presence and delivering exceptional products and services to its growing customer base in the region. Vekoma Rides selected Orlando as the site
of its new office, which will serve as its official headquarters for operations across the Americas. Located at 420 South Orange Avenue in downtown Orlando, the new location is expected to create new jobs over the next 18 months. The Orlando office expansion comes as the company continues to strengthen its presence in key global markets. With their headquarters in the Netherlands,
Vekoma is internationally recognized for its innovation in the design and production of roller coasters and other major amusement attractions. the world, including many of the most iconic and high-profile rides in the industry.
growth in the market and a testament to our solid plans to increase our presence and our support Ricardo Etges, VP of Sales & Marketing, Americas. increasing number of team members, as well as to Anne-Mart Agerbeek, CEO of Vekoma Rides,
highlighted the company's dedication to serving its mentality at Vekoma and we are always looking for ways to better service our clients. Having a team in Orlando to support our clients and to enhance our position in the local market is
commitment to the industry and the strength of the relationships built through IAAPA. From a one- person team to a growing regional headquarters,
From plush and bag clips to cards, sweets, and beyond, Win Fall can accommodate a wide range of prize types; the possibilities really are endless.
proud to support their journey and look forward to seeing how they continue to help shape the future of IAAPA. The Orlando Economic Partnership (OEP)
began working with Vekoma following an initial meeting at the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) Expo, held annually in Orlando.
process by identifying and touring potential locations and facilitating introductions with key stakeholders, including the City of Orlando.
not just for destination experiences, but for the said Tim Giuliani, President and CEO of the OEP. The project was made possible through close
collaboration between the OEP, the City of Foundry Commercial who played a key role in Americas headquarters.
companies like Vekoma choose to grow and thrive. As a global leader in the attractions to downtown Orlando and look forward to supporting their continued success," said Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer.
18 APRIL 2025
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