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transforms the world of our clients’ guests, into the story of the ride - and this award is proof that we succeeded along with the other suppliers in creating the best theme for this ride. The entire team is beyond excited and honored to have been a part of this amazing project.” Phantasialand Park Director Sebastian Jonas said: “The plan - or rather
the vision - of our owner and managing director Robert Löffelhardt was to create a themed world that is truly self-contained. A world into which one can completely immerse oneself by day and night - where everything merges together, from the theming to the food and the experience at night. Over time this has led to the planning of the Rookburgh themed world with the Flying Launch Coaster F.L.Y. in perfect harmony with the Hotel Charles Lindbergh. The plans were used to create the first models and drawings - which were then brought to life here on site by our phenomenal project department and countless divisions of the company. It makes us very proud to receive this award.”
BEST ROLLER COASTER – LIMITED BUDGET Fridolin´s verruckter Zauberexpress, Supplied by ART Engineering, Maschinenbau Kaltenbach, IMAscore and Universal Rocks at Fantasiana Erlebnispark
Nick Laister, director said: “It is a great honour to be recognised by such a highly respected awards ceremony, especially given the international competition, and it means a lot to us. It is a tribute to the great team of staff that operate Fairytale Farm; without them this would not have been possible. Their energy, passion and enthusiasm make Fairytale Farm such a fantastic place for families to visit.”
BEST SUPPLIER WhiteWater
BEST FEC Fairytale Farm, UK
The team at Fantasiana Erlebnispark said: “We are very pleased
to win the Park World Excellence Award for Fridolin´s verruckter Zauberexpress. The whole team put a lot of work, time and skills into bringing our new coaster to life and create this magical experience. Winning this international award confirms that we put things on the right track, and we are beyond happy that other people recognize and appreciate our efforts. We will try our best to continue to excel the expectations of our guests and this wonderful industry we work in.” Oliver Pierling, managing director, ART Engineering said: “We were
very happy about the great award. It shows that our new development of the Family Launch Coaster is absolutely right and that our team has done an excellent job. Therefore, I would like to share this award with the entire ART Engineering team. We hope to win more awards with new attractions in the future as this is a great recognition of our work.” Andreas Kübler, creative director and lead composer, IMAscore said:
“Winning the Park World Excellence Award in two categories (for this and our work on Tornado Springs) is a great appreciation of our creative work and a big honour for us. We’re very thankful for our clients for giving us the chance to be a part of so many fantastic projects and for our fans for accompanying us on our journey in the leisure industry.”
WhiteWater CEO Geoff Chutter said: “I’m delighted that we received the Best Supplier award as it demonstrates our approach to invest in the best teams placed in each of our regions is providing the excellent level of customer care we intend. With full offices containing engineers, project managers, sales and marketing in Duabi, Munich, Shanghai, San Diego and Vancouver we are able to be more responsive to our customers in their times zones and understanding their localised needs. The award was a wonderful conclusion to 2021 and our 40th year which included anniversaries for many of these offices. We celebrated 15 years in Dubai, 10 years in Shanghai and the 1st anniversary of our new Munich location in Europe (having moved from Barcelona) where Rainer Maelzer is doing amazing work, a fact also recognized by his industry icon award which is very deserved.”
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