Industry Event
www.parkworld-online.com
THE CATEGORIES • NEW! Best Marketing Initiative • Best Roller Coaster • Best Roller Coaster – Limited Budget • Best Ride(s) • Best Ride(s) – Limited Budget • Best Dark Ride or Media-Based Experience • Best Water Park Experience • Best FEC Project • Best Use of Theming • Best Product Innovation (Guest Experience/Park Operations) • Best Product Innovation (Rides, Shows, Activities, Games, Play) • Best Supplier • Best Large Park • Best Regional Park • Best Water Park • Best FEC • Best Live Entertainment • Industry Icon (Operator) • Industry Icon (Supplier) • Best Green Initiative
BEST OF THE BEST The judging panel will each put forward a park, ride or attraction from any point in time, that they believe is the best of all time. The Park World Excellence Award for Best of the Best is the absolute pinnacle, reflecting everything that is great about our industry. No shortlist is published - winner revealed on the night. Head over to
www.parkworldexcellenceawards.com for more information about how it all works and to see our judgesʼ credentials. Contact Paul Ryder (
pryder@datateam.co.uk) or Mark Burgess (
mburgess@datateam.co.uk) for the first pick of sponsorship opportunities and to enjoy maximum exposure across the Park World suite of products, at the event and in the days and weeks after.
SPONSORS:
MAREK PISARSKI – Owner, PAIT Consulting; Marek Pisarski Imagineering.
VINCENT PHILIPPE – Founder, Funfaircity
PHIL TAYLOR – Managing director, Team Leisure.
THE JUDGES
ALEATHA EZRA – Director, park member development, World Waterpark Association
NICOLE ROJO – Representative of the European Coaster Club (EEC) for Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Blogger.
EMMANUEL MONGON – Founder, Imaginvest.
FRANÇOIS
MAYNÉ – freelance author and owner of OOPARC.
RICHARD PAWLEY – Director of operations and ride safety, VTP Global Holdings.
MARCUS GAINES – Owner, Ride and Park Media.
EVELYNE VILLAME – Président, SPACE
JULIAN TSCHECH – Managing Director, TUBERIDES
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