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Three visitor attraction veterans – Tony Baxter, Greg Hale and Mats Wedin – have been inducted into the IAAPA Hall of Fame, regarded as the ... More
Amusement ride safety, visa exchange visitor programmes and drone operation restrictions were among the key topics that attractions leaders were able to discuss with US ... More
Dreamworld CEO Craig Davidson has left his position in the midst of a public enquiry into the tragic accident at the theme park in 2016 ... More
Following a year of turmoil for Australia’s theme park sector, the Gold Coast market is finally starting to show signs of recovery, according to Village ... More
Spanish theme park Parque de Atracciones has launched an investigation after two trains collided on one of its rides, affecting 33 people. The incident, which ... More
Christie launched Mystique Install at IAAPA last week, a software designed to help the company’s integrators and partners in the attractions industry with large-scale projection ... More
Alton Towers operator Merlin is due in court today for a verdict on the Smiler rollercoaster crash which left two people needing leg amputations and ... More
A Waterparks Masterclass was held in Barcelona this week, with a selection of industry speakers giving advice and lessons in an array of topics, including ... More
Alton Towers owner Merlin Entertainments has pleaded guilty in court to breaking health and safety laws in relation to the Smiler rollercoaster crash that seriously ... More
IAAPA has expanded the scope of its European regional office to now incorporate both the Middle East and Africa, forming a new entity known as ... More
A rollercoaster crash which seriously injured a number people, including two people who underwent leg amputations, was the result of human error when an operator ... More
Following a successful trial period in March and April, Universal Orlando has now made metal detectors outside three of the park’s rollercoasters a permanent addition ... More
Universal Orlando has started using metal detectors for rollercoaster riders in an attempt to ensure safety, according to park officials. The park has installed a ... More
"Big starts here" is the official theme for this year's IAAPA Attractions Expo and big was certainly what was delivered at the official kick-off event ... More
Richard Chance, founder of the Chance Manufacturing Company, has died aged 88. Born on 25 September, 1921 in Wichita, Kansas, he graduated from Wichita North ... More
BALPPA chief executive Colin Dawson has been elected president of Europarks, the federation of theme and amusement park associations throughout Europe. Founded in 1981 by ... More
When Warner Village Theme Parks needed to ensure their new SurfRider ride at Wet’n’Wild on the Gold Coast met legislative requirements for registration, they knew ... More
IAAPA has released statistics from its nationwide amusement ride injury reporting system, created with the National Safety Council. – – – – – – – ... More
The Royal Adelaide Show has concluded for another year with a total attendance of 533,145 over the nine days. This figure again means South Australia’s ... More
International Standards Update The IAAPA International Standards Harmonisation Group – which is working to establish worldwide consistency in major areas of ride safety standards – ... More
The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) has welcomed news that roller coasters present no danger to riders. A survey by the American ... More
The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) has welcomed news that roller coasters present no danger to riders. A survey by the American ... More
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has recommended changes to improve ride safety in fairgrounds and amusement after a year long review of the current ... More
Chessington World of Adventures has assured visitors of ride safety following yesterday's incident when a ride jammed. Some 40 people were stuck upside down, 60ft ... More
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