Archive For 2013

S&S Sansei building El Loco coaster for Circus Circus Adventuredome

By | February 11, 2013

LAS VEGAS, Nev, — S&S Sansei has confirmed that the Utah-based ride manufacturer will supply one of its El Loco steel roller coasters for the Adventuredome at Circus Circus. The new coaster will replace one of the park’s original rides, the Rim Runner (Arrow Dynamics Shoot-the-Cute), which closed to the public on Feb. 3, 2013. […]

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Six Flags Entertainment to release song created for Full Throttle coaster

By | February 7, 2013

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas — Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, the world’s largest regional theme park company, and Roadrunner Records, prominent international rock record label, a member of the Warner Music Group family of labels, today announced a new partnership, including the release of an original song created for a Six Flags roller coaster. The Full Throttle […]

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Register now for IAAPA Institute for Attractions Managers

By | February 1, 2013

Registration is now open for the IAAPA Institute for Attractions Managers to be held March 11–13, 2013, at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, Anaheim, California. Act now — space is limited! IAAPA’s premier professional development program, will give your team the skills, knowledge, and insight into managing today’s sophisticated attractions. Hundreds of attractions managers […]

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GateKeeper Construction spurs Ohio economy

By | January 31, 2013

SANDUSKY, Ohio — As Cedar Point’s newest world-record-breaking roller coaster, GateKeeper, emerges along the Lake Erie shoreline, it is generating excitement across the globe and anticipation for its May 11th debut. But the strongest impact is felt throughout Ohio, where it has brought business to local companies during the winter months when construction work usually […]

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Six Flags Over Texas introduces season dining program

By | January 23, 2013

Arlington, Texas — Six Flags Over Texas serves up more than thrilling roller coasters. Based on guest feedback, the Thrill Capital of Texas is introducing an exclusive opportunity for its Season Pass holders to pay once and eat all year with the new 2013 Season Dining Pass. From traditional hamburgers, barbeque, pizza and corn dogs, […]

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June Hardin, member of AIMS, has died

By | January 21, 2013

June Marie Hardin, 76, of Wapello died Saturday morning, January 19, 2013, at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics. The daughter of Ralph ‘Bill’ and Ethel Marie Hesler Wilson, she was born on December 4, 1936, in Iowa City. She married Don Hardin on July 29, 1955 in Wapello. June attended school in Morning […]

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AIMS 40th safety seminar underway

By | January 17, 2013

January 13 marked the kick off of the AIMS 40th Safety Seminar, this year held at the Doubletree at SeaWorld in Orlando. With over 300 attendees from around the globe, this year is one of the best attended in recent years. Sponsors of this year’s event include Kumbak, The Amusement Engineers and 18 other industry […]

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IALDA re-elects officers

By | January 15, 2013

The International Amusement and Leisure Defense Association re-elected its officers for 2013 at its annual meeting at IAAPA this past November. IALDA is a non-profit association whose mission is to serve and defend the amusement and leisure industry. It consists not only of attorneys but other persons involved in managing risks for members of the amusement and […]

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Lake Winnepesaukah breaks ground on SoakYa expansion

By | January 10, 2013

Rossville, Ga. — Lake Winnepesaukah officials broke ground January 9, on SoakYa, a 5-acre water entertainment complex scheduled to open during the Summer 2013 season. The waterpark is the first major expansion of the 88-year-old amusement park since the 1960s, when the park doubled in size and added two signature attractions: the antique wooden Carrousel […]

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ILC tops off Texas Tower

By | January 8, 2013

DALLAS, Texas – There were no fireworks blasting. There was no orchestra playing. There was no horn blaring. But, there was a celebration, more of a quiet celebration as a crew with ILC Construction Inc., a division of International Leisure Consulting Inc., up over 400 feet off the ground, positioned and set the needle atop […]

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