Archive For 2011

Kings Island names new Hall of Fame inductees

By | October 6, 2011

Former Kings Island employees Chuck Ingram and the late Ruth Voss will be inducted as the newest members into the Kings Island Hall of Fame. The 2011 Hall of Fame class will be inducted Saturday, Oct. 8 at Kings Island during a 10:45am ceremony on International Street . Mr. Ingram worked as a seasonal associate […]

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Euro Attractions Show 2011 successful on all counts

By | October 6, 2011

The recent Euro Attractions Show 2011 (EAS), which wrapped up in London on Sept. 29, welcomed more than 7,000 visitors, a record number of exhibitors and over 1,000 participants in the conference program.EAS 2011 London reconfirms its position as the premier trade show for the attractions industry in Europe. EAS is organized by the European […]

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Ron Toomer memorial service attendees asked to register

By | September 29, 2011

All industry professionals who are planning on attending the Ron Toomer memorial service on October 1 are asked to register through Amusement Today. The registration is requested as a way to help the Toomer family and the church properly plan for the number of guests. To register, simply email AT’s Sammy Piccola with the total […]

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Larry Cochran retires as CEO of Adrenaline Family Entertainment

By | September 27, 2011

Adrenaline Family Entertainment, Inc. today announced that Larry Cochran will step down as Chief Executive Officer effective immediately. Cochran will remain a member of the Adrenaline Family Entertainment Board of Directors. Furthermore, the Board has named fellow Board member Russell Kuteman, previously Adrenaline Family Entertainment’s Chief Financial Officer, as the Company’s President and Chief Financial […]

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Industry legend Ron Toomer dies at 81

By | September 26, 2011

The amusement industry lost one of its brightest stars today with the passing Ronald V. Toomer who died peacefully in his sleep at 12:15 p.m. following a four-month battle with cancer. He was 81. Born in Pasadena, Calif. on May 31, 1930, Ron spent his early life in the Golden State before being drafted into […]

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Six Flags America seeks blood

By | September 21, 2011

In an effort to combat dwindling blood supplies, Six Flags America has teamed up with the American Red Cross (Greater Chesapeake Region) to host a blood drive at the Maryland themer. Blood donors who participate at the drive will receive one complimentary ticket to visit Six Flags America any day during Fright Fest, which begins […]

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Cedar Fair to sell California's Great America for $70 million

By | September 19, 2011

Cedar Fair today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its California’s Great America amusement park, located in Santa Clara, California, to JMA Ventures, LLC (“JMA”) for $70 million in cash. The company, which purchased the park in 2006, expects to use the cash proceeds from this sale to reduce its […]

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2011 Golden Ticket Award Winners announced at industry event hosted by Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari

By | September 17, 2011

In an awards show hosted today by Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari, Amusement Today announced the winners of its prestigious 2011 Golden Ticket Awards, which are presented to the “Best of the Best” in the amusement industry. Calculated from an international poll conducted by Amusement Today, the Golden Ticket Awards are the results of a […]

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Knoebels to reopen Saturday

By | September 17, 2011

Despite the tremendous amount of damage from flood waters that recently ravaged Knoebels’ Amusement Resort, the park plans to reopen at noon Saturday and a spokesman says at least 37 of its rides operational. The park last week suffered extensive damage by water from Roaring Creek and Mugser’s Run, but cleanup and repairs began as […]

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Golden Ticket Awards: Detour Alert for attendees traveling from Louisville

By | September 13, 2011

All Golden Ticket Award attendees flying into the Louisville International Airport or planning to drive through Louisville, Kentucky, should observe this detour. An unexpected bridge closure requires an alternate route to Santa Claus, Indiana. You may not use I-64 to cross the Ohio River into Indiana. You must follow I-65 North into Indiana, then take […]

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