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RWS Global prepares 100+ shows and activations at over 20 family destinations in the United States and Europe
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WS Global has embarked on an unprecedented season of summer fun at nearly two dozen theme parks and other
family attractions around the world. RWS Global is collaborating with its partners in the United States and Europe to deliver over 100 fully managed experiences to delight visitors who are seeking fresh, new experiences this summer.
large-scale stage shows to immersive festivals, character breakfasts, behind-the-scenes tours, retail experiences, themed decor and more. Programming is now on full display at premier locations in the United States and Europe, including Hersheypark, top Merlin destinations such as Chessington World Florida and Windsor, the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation, Herschend Enterprises, Melia Hotels International and several independently Themepark & Waterpark and more. Across these venues, the company is delivering
multiple activations that seamlessly integrate live performance, education and branded retail into the guest journey. RWS Global has cast over 1,000 performers and technicians who will appear in the new summertime entertainment.
most visited destinations in the world to create high-quality, customer-centric experiences, which 100-plus new seasonal shows and experiences, wholly developed, implemented and managed by RWS Global, further demonstrates our commitment
to innovation in storytelling, technology and guest Research shows global theme park attendance
is on the rise by more than 20%, especially at the top 25 parks globally (Global Attractions Attendance Report 2023). According to Skift, 73% of millennials and Gen Z travellers prefer exploring new experiences over returning to previously visited destinations. Taking into account these industry trends, from visitor preferences and demographics, RWS Global has created dozens of shows to meet customer demand and exceed expectations.
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he possibilities are even more boundless with Win Fall Revolution 4 Player Mini. Brought to you by SEGA Amusements International, this latest addition to the industry leading Win Fall Revolution series and is set to maximise fun and earning potential, all while maintaining a compact footprint.
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JUNE 2025
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