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EAS
Continued from page 33
erything in between, over the
three day exhibition.
While the show is the
“main event,” of course, much
will also be happening along-
side it, with a comprehensive
educational program, special
events, tours and networking
opportunities providing yet
more reasons to visit. The edu-
cation program in fact begins
on October 3, with the start of
the two and a half day Insti-
tute for Attractions Managers,
a crash course in attractions
management aimed at up and
coming industry managers
and others entering the indus-
try at management level.
The course will cover ve
key elements of attraction op-
eration, including attraction
nance, marketing and lead-
ership, facility operations and
safety and attraction revenue
operations.
On October 5 and 6, fur-
ther seminar sessions will
also take place, with a variety
of subjects being covered in
various formats. A marketing
seminar will look at how at-
traction venues across Europe
are utilizing social media to
build attendance and maxi-
mize prot, while a “Legends”
session will hear from senior
Europe-based industry gures
who will tell their story and
outline their visions for the in-
dustry in the future. A water-
park forum and a safety forum
will also form part of the con-
ference program.
Special events during the
week will include a welcome
reception, an EAS party and
tours of the Vatican and the
new Rainbow Magic Land
park, currently under con-
struction, providing attendees
with a full week of activity and
opportunity.
WWA
Continued from page 33
The company was also in-
volved in the Water Cube Wa-
ter Park, as well as Beach Park
in Brazil. In addition, Tracy
said they have been involved
in projects in Cairo, Australia,
Malaysia, Korea, and Japan.
“A lot of Asian jobs,” he
said, “not many in the U.S.”
Polin Waterparks and Pool
Systems, a Turkey-based com-
pany, will showcase its new
ride, the King Cobra, as well
as the company’s Resin Trans-
fer Molding (RTM) .
Sohret Pakis, marketing
manager, said the new King
Cobra offers "one of the most
intense riding experiences
AIMS 2010 Safety Seminar sponsorships still available
AIMS has announced that it still has sev-
eral sponsorship opportunities availalbe for
the upcoming 38th annual AIMS International
Safety Seminar.
AIMS International has been the leader in
amusement safety training for almost 40 years.
While the primary thrust of the seminar is edu-
cating operators and inspectors to the latest
safety techniques and trends, sponsor's enjoy
the opportunity to do some educating as well.
Sponsors help provide valuable training
to their customers, support the industry, and
build brand awareness. Without the support of
sponsorships, the safety seminar would be dif-
cult to produce.
This year's seminar will be held in Orlando
concurrently with IAAPA. Seminar dates are
Nov. 13-18, 2010. Some AIMS International
Safety Seminar sponsorships remain and range
in price from $500 to $5000.
To inquire about, or to sign up for a spon-
sorship, contact AIMS board member Roger
Berry at (727) 319-9803 or log onto www.aims
intl.org for additional information.
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while proving itself as the
number one attraction in terms
of visual impact and spectator
appeal.”
“The ride's unique design
conguration features ber-
glass theming, coloring and an
unusual ride path,” Pak said.
The core feature of the ride
is that it enables riders in two
double tubes to race through a
circular path with twists, turns
and exciting drops.
“We believe our new ride
will attract interest,” Pakis
said. “We will also demon-
strate three slide components
in our booth, all tunnel slides,
all RTM manufactured. Polin
has been a pioneer in the ad-
vancement and application of
the Light RTM process in wa-
terslide manufacturing. Since
2006, Polin has converted to
Light RTM on over 90 percent
of its annual berglass pro-
duction.”
The three RTM manufac-
tured slide components on
display will consist of Polin’s
Natural Light Effects System
applied; the Special Pattern
Effects applied; and the Trans-
lucent RTM slide.
“(This year) proved it-
self to be a successful year for
Polin,” Pakis said. “We ob-
served signicant growth. We
launched new products; we
expanded our RTM line.”
ProSlide Technology, Ot-
tawa, Ont., will showcase one
of its most exciting new rides,
the Topsy-Turvys, the latest in
high capacity tubing innova-
tions. The ride was installed in
ve U.S. waterparks in 2010,
something that has been quite
positive for the company.
The company will also
feature its Wildebeest ride.
“We are very excited about
this one as well,” said Tara
Casey, director of marketing.
“We won the Golden Ticket
Award for this ride for the
best new waterpark ride and
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