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at White Water for Latam, pointed out that it is increasingly common to incorporate music, lights, interactive games and even smells in the slides, to complement traditional experiences. Likewise, she referred to the changes in the business model of many of
the suppliers, who have gone from sellers to consultants who guide the purchases made by the parks, who frequently want to buy equipment without updating old equipment, to obtain the experiential and economic results they
in the relationship between shopping centers and entertainment, which are becoming a trend in the region. He indicated that due to the boom in online sales, the available spaces
in shopping centers have been transformed to make way for entertainment establishments. He added that this phenomenon contributes to offering innovative
experiences to visitors who not only go to the mall to buy but also to enjoy entertainment spaces with family and friends. The secret of success in this new synergy scenario is to ensure that the
an attractive commercial mix for the various types of publics that, in addition,
The Hacienda Nápoles park, considered one of the most important fauna sanctuaries in Colombia, has an area of 1,600 hectares. Two days of the IAAPA meeting were held in its facilities, in sessions called EduTours.
Congo will be the new park that will be incorporated into Hacienda Nápoles in July 2024. It is a setup inspired by Africa, which will have around 24 attractions, including children's, family and extreme. It will have multiple scale figures of species from the African jungle, whose size ranges between 5 and 24 meters high.
Those attending the Latin American meeting of park managers and businessmen enjoyed the extensive exhibition that the more than 100 exhibitors brought in 2024.
During the IAAPA Meeting, more than 14 academic sessions were held, in which experts from 10 countries participated. The incorporation of technology, the generation of memorable experiences, leadership and best theming practices were some of the topics addressed.
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