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Sunday, March 07, 2010
Family Entertainments: Brushboarding Taking Off!
As a father of pre-teens I am naturally considered desperately,
wincingly uncool. I am not “butter”, certainly not “all that and a bag
of chips” and hopelessly at sea with today’s rappity-pop stars and
their portfolio of perplexing hand gesticulations. However…...View more
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Are amusement rides part of the real property?
The Feb 22 story in Crain’s New York reporting that Kentucky officials
are suing bankrupt theme park operator Six Flags Inc. over ownership of
rides and equipment at a shuttered amusement park in Louisville was
something I expected to see after public comments made by the Kentucky
State Fair Board officials and the people at Six Flags....View more
Monday, February 15, 2010
Are Farm Animal Attractions and Petting Zoos too dangerous for young children?
Following a serious outbreak of E.coli 0157 in the UK, during the
latter part of 2009 which saw a number of children hospitalised and
several farm attractions closed, Professor Hugh Pennington, Emeritus
professor of bacteriology at Aberdeen University, told BBC Radio 4's
Today programme that parents should "think hard" before letting
children, particularly those under the age of 5, touch animals at
petting farms....View more
Friday, February 12, 2010
Photo: A Good day at the NYSE
Wednesday's Closing Bell at the New York Stock Exchange. NYSE is a sponsor of the USA Pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010. The expo opens May 1 and will run through Oct 31....View more
Friday, January 22, 2010
Theme parks & resorts : Pondering safety and legal liability
Over the past 2 months, I have traveled to several different cities and
enjoyed the sights. My travels required me to stay several nights at
various hotels and motels. And it seems to me that, given the times we
live in, even with a reasonable duty of care that innkeepers legally
have to their patrons obvious safety measures seemed to be lacking....View more
Monday, December 14, 2009
Theme Parks: IAAPA Expo photos.
From 17th to 20th November 2009, and for the first time in its 91 year history, the IAAPA (International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions) Attractions Expo took place at the Las Vegas Convention Center, USA. For the first time ever, the world's biggest event in this sector was held in the capital of gambling and entertainment... ...View more
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Theme Parks and Cultural Attractions: Judy Rubin reports on IAAPA in Las Vegas, Part 2
From Insecticide to Coney Island, Flip books to running machines, Blooloop Editor Judy Rubin reports from the show floor at the year's biggest bash and meets an industry leader who is just not what he was.. ...View more
Friday, November 20, 2009
Amusement parks:Overheard at IAAPA, Las Vegas
Seen and heard by Blooloop's Judith Rubin at the biggest annual trade event of the Themed Entertainment Industry....View more
Friday, November 20, 2009
Themed Design: Lagasse's Stadium hits a home run for sports-themed restaurants
Checking in here live from the IAAPA Attractions Expo in Las Vegas...
The concept of themed dining—sometimes referred to as
“eat-ertainment—has been around the amusement industry for several
years in several different formats. You’ve had character breakfasts,
dinner shows, and restaurants with audio and visual experiences like
the Rainforest Cafes from Schussler Creative......View more
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Attractions Business: Meet me in Las Vegas (IAAPA booth 4524)
We at Blooloop want to meet you in Las Vegas during the IAAPA Attractions Expo Nov 17-20. Please stop by our booth for a chat (# 4524). Blooloop will be podcasting and blogging live from the show, so bring along some witty remarks and observations, too, and you might get interviewed or otherwise included in our coverage! We will also have our signature giveaways: some Blooloop pens (soon to be in much demand on eBay) and our genuine clotted-cream Devon fudge......View more
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Amusement Parks: Paulton's Park pickle underscores the importance of prior planning approval for new rides or attractions
Business owners at times forget the control local and regional
governments have over the development of their business or real property......View more
Friday, October 09, 2009
Theme Parks: Weighing in on Blackstone's purchase of the Busch parks
Ever since the international beverage giant InBev acquired Busch Corp.
a little over a year ago ,
it has been expected that InBev would spin off the parks division.
Swimming rapidly through the industry is the news that the private
equity firm Blackstone has stepped up......View more
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Telescopes, planetariums & digital domes: Stargazing on the White House Lawn
We have received interesting news and images from friends in the
planetarium community. A “star party” took place at the White House the
evening of 7 Oct......View more
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
African Zoos and Aquariums Gathering in Uganda
In May 2009, the uShaka Sea World team had the opportunity to attend
the annual African Association for Zoos and Aquariums (PAAZAB)
conference. For the first time in 20 years the conference was held
outside of South Africa......View more
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Themed Entertainment: Blue Sky Adventure at TEA's SATE Conference
After a briefing and introduction from George Wiktor, Karen Armitage,
Larry Tuch, Jeff Mayer, Chick Russell and Linda Smith, attendees of the 3rd annual SATE
Conference (Storytelling-Architecture-Technology-Entertainment) in
Orlando split up into five groups to conduct two-hour mini-charrettes......View more
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Theme Parks: Fun For Mom at Manta
SeaWorld Orlando helped the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) kick
off its annual SATE (Storytelling-Architecture-Technology-Experience)
Conference in style last night with an industry mixer behind the scenes
at the new Manta roller coaster/aquarium attraction. ...View more
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Themed Attractions: Talking Pirates Today
Why are pirates so fascinating? They just arrrrr! An old joke of
course but appropriate as today is National Talk Like a Pirate Day* in
the US. My little boy did all the Orlando parks and attractions last Autumn, saw Spider-man, Shamu, Mickey and a host of other magical characters......View more
Monday, September 14, 2009
World Expos: USA Pavilion for Shanghai Expo 2010 under construction
This photo, taken yesterday, shows the USA Pavilion at Shanghai Expo
2010 under construction. Thanks to Nick Winslow, who is heading up the
pavilion team, and James Ogul of the US State Dept., for providing it.
Expo 2010 will run for six months, May 1-Oct 31....View more
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Museums: Tills at Britain's Museums ringing as if it's Christmas
Interesting feature today about how the UK's museums and stately homes are seeing a huge increase in "cultural retail sales" as stay-at-home-holidaymakers splash out on cultural keepsakes and mementos. London's Natural History Museum has seen a 21% increase in gift shop sales and the National Trust's 220 shops have generated over £36 million... ...View more
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Waterparks : Canada's biggest waterpark - renderings.
Canada's biggest waterpark, Calypso theme waterpark, is set to open next June between Ottawa and Montreal. Construction is 80% complete... ...View more
Friday, July 31, 2009
Theme Parks: Shamu Rocks
I was fortunate enough to see the remarkable and award winning "Believe"
production at Seaworld last November but missed "Shamu Rocks", which when the park is open late is the last show of the day. Received these
stunning images and really looking forward to experiencing the show in
person. Shorter and less educational than Believe, the focus is on the
dazzling video, glitzy wet suits and a live rock guitarist. Oh and the
whales, which are pretty impressive too......View more
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Amusement Parks: Freestyle Hairloss.
The London Bridge Experience is looking for a zombie on £30k a year .
Great PR/marketing stunt very similar to the recent “Best job in the
world” PR campaign run by the Queensland Tourism Authority......View more
Friday, July 10, 2009
Attractions Marketing: Twittering and 100 million Marie Celestes.
Blogs are so 2008 aren’t they? Just 12 months ago it seemed like every
man and his dog had their own blog. Millions of stream-of-consciousness
online journals were launched and the blogosphere had developed into a
virtual world where everyone and their opinion was important. It was a free for all - everyone’s opinion could be heard. The traditional media, newspaper,
radio and television, was so old hat, with their so-called “experts”
and their interesting, clever and well informed people......View more
Monday, June 22, 2009
Waterparks: Chemicals and Safety
With all the water safety instruction supplied by such institutions as
the International Association of Amusement Park and Attractions, World
Waterpark Association......View more
Saturday, June 20, 2009
InfoComm's Audiovisual Marketplace: The floor according to Steve
Friday, June 19 was the last day of InfoComm 09. This year, the world's
largest pro audiovisual marketplace celebrated its 70th anniversary and
reported respectable numbers: 28,000 attendees and 850 exhibitors. Exhibitors scramble to get new products, upgrades and prototypes ready in time for this important marketplace. ...View more
Friday, June 19, 2009
The Business of Audiovisual Technology: Steve Thorburn's InfoComm diary, day three
Get a bunch of techies together in Orlando in June and their thoughts
turn naturally to the invention of fantastic new personal air
conditioning devices......View more
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Audiovisual and Acoustics Engineering: Steve Thorburn Reports from InfoComm
“Audiovisual System Integration Issues for Owners/Facility Managers”
was the session I taught from 8-10 am Wednesday here in Orlando at the
InfoComm show, annually the largest pro audiovisual marketplace on the
planet......View more
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Technology for Entertainment, Education and Business: Steve Thorburn Reports from InfoComm 09
Our marketing and business development specialist Meg Barham, part of
Thorburn Associates' team attending InfoComm, took part in Bill
Sharer's Advanced Integrated Systems Sales class yesterday and Monday.
Not many years ago, this was a four-day session, recently shortened to
three, and now to two days......View more
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Themed Design: Building a Brachiosaur- Video
It’s not every day you spot the largest animal to walk the earth trying
to break into a building, least of all an august institution such as
the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. But watch the video, look again,
this is no 50 tonne felon …...View more
Monday, June 08, 2009
World Expos: US Congress Favors USA Pavilion at Shanghai
The following was received today from Ruder Finn Public Relations ,
which represents the USA Pavilion group headed by Nick Winslow and
Ellen Eliasoph. Winslow's group, which also includes BRC Imagination Arts and Norm Elder, has the official nod from the US Federal government... ...View more
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Museums: Developing Uniquely 21st Century Museum Experiences
Just the other day, I saw the future. I was invited to view the
goings-on at Robert C. Fisler School at a site visit sponsored by
Apple Computer. Robert C. Fisler was the first K-8 in Southern CA to integrate the use of Apple laptops 24/7 for all 2-8th graders. What did I see?...View more
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Museum Design: Blistering Barnacles, it's Tintin and Magritte!
There are famously not any famous Belgians. However, today sees the
opening of a museum each for two of the Kingdom’s most celebrated sons:
the acclaimed artist - and painter of floating pipes - Magritte and that intrepid boy reporter and
comic strip character Tintin....View more
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Museum Design: Who is this Man?
A photograph caught my eye today. It shows a man on the roof of a men’s lavatory in a California State Park. Why is he there? Why is he in black and white? Is he spying on someone through the skylight? ...View more
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Amusement Parks: Going for a Thong
The themed entryway into a Disney park, Universal’s Islands of Adventure, SeaWorld, Alton Towers or indeed any well-designed amusement park property contains images, signs, sounds and symbols that promise thrills and high adrenaline experiences and build a heightened sense of anticipation in the visitor. Guests at Love Land, “China's first sex theme park,” will be greeted by a pair of huge, disembodied legs... ...View more
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Museums: An Outpouring in Paper and Pencil - Visitors to Calif Academy Get to the Point on Climate Change
For the new California Academy of Sciences, my company, Cinnabar Inc.,
produced the exhibit “Altered State,” which focuses on climate change
and California....View more
Saturday, May 09, 2009
Special Venue Media: Musings on the Fulldome Market
"So, what's the fulldome market like these days?" That's a question we hear at Loch Ness Productions pretty often--and
it's a serious topic of conversation any time two or more fulldome
theater folk (or those who want to be in fulldome) get together. In the
past year I've had conversations with several media producers at
various meetings who expressed some interest in "getting into the
fulldome market."...View more
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Amusement Parks: Let's talk about Marty Sklar
Marty Sklar has been with Disney for 53 years. Five decades. Half a century. Longer than I've been alive... ...View more
Monday, April 13, 2009
Museums: Subverting the Dominant Paradigm - What's it all about?
Talk business in any industry and there is sure to be a wide variety of
new-fangled phrases, euphemisms and cobbled together sound-bites
infecting the lexicon. Management speak is a global phenomenon and
board rooms the world over resonate with ideas being run up flag poles,
paradigm shifts, blue sky thinking and thrusting young managers running
with balls, hitting home runs, herding cats etc......View more
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Amusement Parks: Between a Rock and a Hard Rock...
As a followup to the (Hard Rock Park) story, Judge Carey made a decision yesterday via a
telephone conference saying that he would not finalize the sale as
requested by the park's new buyers......View more
Friday, March 27, 2009
Amusement Parks: What do you mean we don’t have all the rights in the former Hard Rock Park?
An interesting legal question is being discussed in the federal bankruptcy court in Delaware today. The park’s former CEO and two other founders of the park formed an entity called H.R.P. Creative Services Co., LLC in Florida......View more
Monday, March 16, 2009
Amusement Law: There’s more than bad guys lurking around the corner at a Wild West Show
If you enjoy amusement parks, you have probably experienced those
funny and sometimes scary Wild West Shows. Wild West themed areas in
amusement parks can be found throughout the world. ...View more
Thursday, March 05, 2009
Museums: Unique Underwater Museum for Egypt's Famed Ancient City
In the news this last week, The UNESCO backed giant underwater museum,
designed by French architect Jacques Rougerie, a specialist in water
based construction, is to be located on the site of Cleopatra’s Palace
in Alexandria and is set to break ground/water in 2010 and be completed
in 3 years. ...View more
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Amusement Parks: Not Just a Monorail
Alton Towers' monorail always did what it said on the tin, took you
from the hotels to the park entrance. The views are pretty, the ride
smooth but it was a pretty functional experience. Not now. For this
year the trains have had a makeover…...View more
Friday, February 27, 2009
Bridging the History/Art Divide: The Multi-Disciplinary Museum of the Future
What do art works by Werner Heldt, White House footage of Reykjavik
summit meetings, and an original draft of President Reagan’s “Tear Down
This Wall” speech have in common? ...View more
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Amusement Parks: "They Want You Back, yeh, yeh, yeh, yeh"
A story that, to “the man on the Clapham omnibus”, (a quaint English
expression originating from the legal profession, possibly from the
same judge who had not heard of Bruce Springsteen) might seem
outlandish and improbable has been in the news recently: The Badgary
Historical Resort....View more
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Amusement Parks: The Economy and Regional Theme Parks.
2009. It’s the economy, stupid. Some days I feel pretty stupid because
I can’t envision what effect the economy will have on us as a regional
theme park......View more
Sunday, February 01, 2009
Social networking : The Accidental Network
I clicked “Send” and in the moment of clicking, realized I had done the
opposite of what I had intended. I had invited the
omitted names instead of the selected ones......View more
Sunday, January 25, 2009
An Amusement Park? Good Night Bush - A Marketing Story
An interesting piece of guerrilla marketing showed up in some industry
inboxes shortly before the inauguration of President Obama. On first
glance it appeared that an architectural firm was sharing an
interactive site plan for a commemorative educational venue themed on
the GW Bush administration......View more
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Amusement Parks : Adding More Value at Gold Reef City Theme Park
Steve Cook, CEO of Gold Reef City Theme Park & Casino in
Johannesburg, reports on a successful holiday season and end of year
for the complex and is pleased when a visitor thinks a ride looks "old and rusty"... ...View more
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Marketing and Customer Service: What are You Really Selling, and to Whom?
I spent nine years running a small retail music store with my husband,
and an ongoing concern was the physical layout of the space. I watched
closely how customers moved through the store, what caught their
attention, how they handled merchandise and how their behavior
indicated comfort or discomfort....View more
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
A Happy New Year to all our Readers!
Further to our seasonal E cards feature (I know a tree frog isn’t exactly
festive but red eyes will be much in evidence come tomorrow morning), I am adding
a couple of further messages......View more
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Amusement Parks : I know What you Did Last Christmas!
Saw a pantomime yesterday. Like jellied eels, stiff upper lips and
fighting outside chip shops, the pantomime is a peculiarly English
experience....View more
Monday, December 08, 2008
A Blog-Dependent Update on Shanghai Expo 2010
The existence of a US Pavilion remains shamefully in doubt for Shanghai
Expo 2010 , but there’s plenty of activity from the other international
participants (about 200 of them) gearing up for what may be the largest
world’s fair of all time in terms of size (1,300 acres) as well as
attendance (70 million visits projected)....View more
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
US Expo Pavilion Team Seeks Champion to Realize Presence at Shanghai 2010 World’s Fair, Rescue the US from Acute International Embarrassment and Prevent Trade Losses with Asia
If the right things happen, there’s just enough time to create a US
Pavilion for the Shanghai 2010 world’s fair that is worthy of the name,
according to Barry Howard....View more
Monday, December 01, 2008
Themed Entertainment: Riding Shuttle Launch Experience
One of the perks of having the IAAPA show in Orlando is getting to tour the local attractions and bring along family members. Boaz Rubin, husband of Blooloop editor Judith Rubin, wrote his impressions of Shuttle Launch Experience at Kennedy Space Center....View more
Friday, November 14, 2008
Amusement Parks: Queueing for Devon's Finest Fudge at the IAAPA Expo
Queues on my mind this week. This is not just because I am English and queuing is a national pastime... ...View more
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Themed Entertainment Design: BRC’s Chuck Roberts Gets Bemused
Back when I was the young designer with the crazy ideas, somebody (I'm
trying to remember who) came back from a meeting and handed me this
piece of paper headed “Details, Dimensions, and Specifications Are Not
The Real Thing.”...View more
Thursday, October 30, 2008
BH&L Group Declares Mission to Make US Expo Pavilion at 2010 Shanghai World’s Fair a Reality
A Santa Monica group including legendary world’s fair designer Barry
Howard is pushing hard to create a meaningful US presence at the
Shanghai world’s fair....View more
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
The Attractions Industry Press wants to be your Marketing Partner
In the age of electronic media, the industry press has a different
format but its role is essentially the same as before: facilitate the
exchange of information, report on trends, projects and people, and
help you connect with customers....View more
Friday, October 24, 2008
Amusement Parks: Will Dubai be the new Orlando? Will Abu Dhabi be the new Dubai?
Having just completed my magnum opus, an article about the UAE and
factors in its growth as a leisure destination, to be published in the
2009 TEA Annual (which will be available in TEA's booth at IAAPA next
month), my head is still buzzing with the topic......View more
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Amusement Law: Legal Learning at WWA and IAAPA
For those interested in legal and regulatory issues, fall is a useful
time as it’s the season when some of the industry’s largest
associations hold their annual conventions. ...View more
Thursday, October 16, 2008
"World-Class Planetarium Invests $39.50 on Overhead Projector"
The above is not a headline you often see and there is a compelling reason: Overhead projectors are simply no good for presenting educational star shows. It seems obvious enough that there’s a world – indeed, a universe - of difference between a planetarium system and an overhead projector, but a mix-up between the two contributed to a recent John McCain campaign gaffe that has been the subject of much commentary in the science community....View more
Friday, October 10, 2008
Fulldome Video Gains Followers at Jackson Hole Symposium
A report from Dan Neafus, a founder of the trade group IMERSA, which
seeks to promote the diverse applications of fulldome technology in
multiple markets....View more
Friday, October 10, 2008
Amusement parks: Off Season - Free, Unlimited Bon Bons
Well, it’s October 9 here in Indiana. The trees are starting to turn.
We have just one weekend left in our season, and then it’s the
“off-season.” For those of us who operate seasonal parks, the
off-season is the time of year when we get very tired of answering the
question, “What do you do all winter?” as though we had nothing better
to do than sit around, tell jokes and eat bon bons....View more
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Producing for Fulldome: One Company’s Story
Content for fulldome is still largely rooted in the planetarium’s
traditional role of informing people about astronomy and space in an
imaginative and entertaining manner....View more
Saturday, September 27, 2008
FECs: Looking Forward to IAAPA in Orlando this November
FEC's can expect a lively and informative session about Social Media at this year's conference. This November will be my third time at IAAPA and I am really looking
forward to meeting new people, connecting with clients I work with
across the country but never see, and hearing the lectures at the
education sessions....View more
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Amusement Law : How IALDA Serves the Amusement Park Industry, Legally Speaking
Many industries have lawyers who specialize in legal issues that matter
most to that particular industry. Fortunately, such a legal group also
exists for the amusement industry... ...View more
Friday, September 19, 2008
Amusement Parks: Terminator - The Woodie? Hmmmm…
Ever since Six Flags Magic Mountain let it be known that its
2009 wooden coaster will be themed to the 2009 “Terminator Salvation” flick,
there’s been much grumbling among the scream machine cogniscenti....View more
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Halloween Risk Management for Amusement Parks: Curbing the Scary Specter of Legal Liability
Now that Labor Day has passed, many parks are gearing down for the
close of this year’s season. However, a growing trend within the
industry has been to keep certain operations going through the
Halloween-time....View more
Monday, September 01, 2008
Life in Dubai : Cranes, Waterparks and Atlantis...
Hello all, my name is Scott Deisley and I am a part of the Management
Team at Atlantis, Palm Jumierah in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. My responsibilities specifically include the safe and profitable operation of Aquaventure, the waterpark at Atlantis. ...View more
Friday, August 29, 2008
Giant Tortoises and Museum 2.0: Cinnabar Installation Diary
We’re now completing installation of exhibits on the east side of the
Kimball Museum of Natural History at the new California Academy of
Sciences in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Those exhibits include
“Islands of Evolution,” some 10,000 square feet of displays
illustrating Academy research expeditions to Galápagos and Madagascar,
while explaining key concepts about evolution and biodiversity....View more
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Don't Curb your Enthusiasm: Lovin' Theme parks
The enthusiasts’ sites are abuzz with news of Holiday World’s latest
announcement. In summer ‘09 it will debut Pilgrim’s Plunge ride, said
to be the tallest waterslide in the world....View more
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Amusement Law : Theme Park Trends in Central Florida and the Game of "What-If?"
I sat down last weekend to write about local government regulatory
issues that have slowed, stalled and even stopped new projects from
opening, and which vex a wide variety of operators. Then, a fascinating
conversation with an industry insider prompted a quick change in
direction ....View more
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Museums: More news from the installation front!
Here is the latest entry of Cinnabar’s installation diary, by Jonathan
Katz (Executive Director) and Jeannie Lomma (project manager)...View more
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Amusement law: Snakes Alive! Amusement Legal and Business Update
This week’s column starts out with an update to one of last week’s
stories. Word continues to spread that the Busch/World of Discovery
parks will be sold once InBev completes its purchase of Anheuser.
What’s becoming especially interesting is the list of potential suitors
that are popping up in published reports:...View more
Thursday, August 07, 2008
So where are the serpents? Newsletters and missing paintings.
Seems like everyone
nowadays has a newsletter. The cinema I take the kids to has one. So
does the local kennel. I understand the postman is working on one......View more
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Amusement Law: As the Summer Season Winds Down…
Here in the States, August means that the peak summer amusement park season
is beginning to wind down since many states now start their school
years well ahead of the Labor Day weekend (though efforts continue to
reverse that trend and return school starts to their traditional
post-Labor Day spot). With amusement park facilities hopefully wrapping up a successful season,
this week’s Update focuses on a series of quick legal and business
notes facing the industry these days....View more
Monday, August 04, 2008
A Raincoat in a Waterpark?
We all travel in the amusement park business, and we all get caught in the rain. So I'd like to share this experience/rant....View more
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Abandoned Waterparks , the World’s Best Roller Coasters and One Mighty Big Fish tank
This
weekend’s Sunday Telegraph carried a neat piece about the roller coaster
industry, journalist Rose George travelling to Alton Towers to experience
the theme park's famed Nemesis coaster and over to Switzerland (the offices are in “…Monthey, a small, less than beautiful city
on a plain between dramatic Alps and more dramatic Alps”) to meet Walter Bolliger of Bolliger
& Mabillard ......View more
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Update on Zaragoza Expo 08
The world's fair in Zaragoza, Spain continues through 14 September. Here are some news stories of interest......View more
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Amusement Law: InBev/Busch Gardens Africa?
InBev / Busch Gardens Africa? This week’s Update begins with word that Anheuser-Busch may be selling
its chain of theme parks (the Busch Gardens and SeaWorlds, in
particular) now that the domestic beer giant has been purchased by,
InBev, one of Europe’s largest brewers. ...View more
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Amusement Law: How the Airline and Amusement Industries are Tied Together
With the recent high-profile failures of major U.S. banks and lenders
like IndyMac, the troubled domestic airline industry has been given a
respite from harrowing headlines. However, that doesn’t mean the threat to their business model has gone
away. Indeed, with oil surpassing $145 per barrel (and going higher at
a brisk clip), most U.S. commercial airlines are facing bleak prospects
in both the short and long terms. So, why does this matter to the amusement park and recreation industry?...View more
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Amusement Law: Gun Laws and the Amusement Industry Take Center Stage
Welcome to the first Blooloop Legal and Regulatory Update. I’ll be
writing this on-line column most Wednesdays. ...View more
Sunday, July 06, 2008
Amusement Parks: X2 – Thrilling As Ever, Almost To A Fault
Recently, John Hogg and I spent a sweltering Sunday morning taking a couple of spins – pun intended – on the revamped X2 at Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park. Briefly, it is probably as intense as I ever want a thrill ride to get....View more
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Butterflies and the Law
An interesting morning. Had a chat with Clive Farrell, the man behind
the ambitious £25 million Butterfly World project here in the UK about the economic and environmental impact it is set to make
upon the local area. The centre piece of the project is an enormous
biome, a vast greenhouse, set to include the third largest collection
of tropical plants in the UK but also to boast a staggering variety of
butterflies from across the world....View more
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Amusement Parks: Genesis of Nemesis
A quintessentially British couple of days, one spent at a Dorset garden
party the second sitting in the rain at a kid’s sports day. Met one of
the men behind Nemesis (my favourite coaster) and an old friend from
India…...View more
Monday, June 16, 2008
Amusement Parks: Growth of the Amusement Industry in India
Investments to the tune of Rs 10,000 crore are likely to flow into the
domestic amusement park and leisure sector by 2020 with about 500 new amusement parks
are expected to come up across the country by then, an industry body
has said....View more
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Focusing on Families
Hi. It’s Will again. I said I’d try to share the benefits of what I’ve learned through a
life lived in and around a theme park, Holiday World & Splashin’
Safari. I’d like to kick off with a lesson I learned nearly 20 years
ago about focus. Twenty years ago (OK, 25 if you’re keeping track), we were a smaller family park called Santa Claus Land.
...View more
Monday, June 02, 2008
Brush Boarding at Crealy
There is nothing new under the sun . Everything has been done . Whatever your great idea might be, it's not new. However, you've been surfing. You've been snowboarding. But have you ever Brush Boarded?
...View more
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Enjoying The Ride: An Enthusiast's Perspective
As this is my first contribution here, allow me to further introduce myself. I’m Robert Coker and I’ve been riding roller coasters and thrill rides for as long as I can remember. Although my initial exposure to such delights was at Los Angeles, California’s Beverly Park kiddieland, it was a trip to Disneyland as a four-year-old that put me on the path I’m still following today. ...View more
Friday, May 23, 2008
Amusement parks: Brush Boarding to Launch at Devon's Crealy
Devon, England : the lazy and popular
stereotype would have it that the county’s social life involves sitting on a 5-bar
gate with a piece of straw in one’s mouth talking about tractors, drinking coooider
and pointing at aeroplanes . Not so....View more
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Waterparks: A Wet and Wonderful Phoenix from the Ashes
Didn't Geauga Lake waterpark close?...No, not really....View more
Monday, May 12, 2008
FECs: The Wild FEC Owner
What do you want to be when you grow up? Do you even want to grow up? FEC owners eh? ...View more
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Amusement parks: Holiday World starts to Twitter...
Amusement park Holiday World is "Twittering" and a week ago I would have had no idea
what this meant. A week on and I now have a small idea. Kinda like
blogging I guess but more immediate, messages are shorter and (as yet) it seems even more informal. Looks fun too. HW is
the first amusement park to twitter......View more
Friday, May 02, 2008
FullDome Summit/Int'l Planetarium Soc. Call for Papers
FullDome Summit/Int'l Planetarium Soc. Call for Papers. FullDome Video technology is fast being adopted within the planetarium community and starting to find applications in other kinds of venues for education and entertainment. ...View more
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Living the Tradition: notes from a Family Owned and Operated Theme and Water Park
By way of introduction, I’m Will Koch, the president of Holiday World & Splashin' Safari, a small theme park and water park combination in Santa Claus, Indiana, USA... ...View more
Monday, April 28, 2008
Amusement parks: Discovery Channel Show on Theme Park Ride Technology
I am very excited about this, my first blog ever! I finally feel
like I have a reason to write one. Our idea to make a film on the
latest and coolest amusement park and thrill ride technology recently got commissioned by
the Discovery Channel. ...View more
Monday, April 14, 2008
Amusement parks: Dubai Amusement Expo. And Madonna.
This week the trade show merry-go-round moves onto the UAE where the DEAL( Dubai Entertainment, Amusement & Leisure Show) show takes place, starting on the 20th....View more
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Amusement parks: It's a Small World Rumours and Bristol's New Aquarium
In the news today, the science based attraction in Bristol, "@Bristol" is adding an aquarium and the weekend saw Disney's Imagineering quash various rumours flying around the revamping of its iconic and much loved "It's a Small World" ride. ...View more
Friday, March 21, 2008
Planetariums and Science Centres. Two New Attractions Debut this Easter
This Easter weekend sees the opening of two brand new attractions, The Australian Museum's permanent dinosaur exhibit and here in the UK, Britains biggest Planetarium. ...View more
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Amusement parks: New Coaster set to Rumble at Universal Studios Orlando in '09
Universal Studios Orlando this week announced that its "Project Rumble" will in fact be a dazzling new hi-tech coaster which will sweep over the heads of the crowds in the Citywalk entertainment district and will wow riders with high tech wizardry, appealing to the "You Tube Culture." ...View more
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Butterfly World for the M25
New Butterfly dome set to rival the Eden Project as the UK's largest environmental attraction. ...View more
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Design for Eiffel Tower visitor platform
Design submitted for Platform as part of Eiffel Tower's 120th anniversary celebrations ...View more
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Merlin Entertainment Announces Big Wheel for Mega NY Project
A Big wheel for Queensland and a big Globe for New York....View more
Friday, March 07, 2008
The Future of Themed Design; a Search for Identity? Jack Rouse writes...
Jack Rouse, Chairman and CEO Jack Rouse Associates- set to receive a Life time Achievement award from the TEA this weekend- has contributed a fascinating article to Blooloop in which he examines the trends and developments in themed design over the last 50 years....View more
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Dubai: Theme Park Capital of the World?
Dubai is in the news again with a number of major projects revealed, the main ones being the agreements involving Six Flags and Busch Entertainment, both big players on the American stage but until now with little presence overseas....View more
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Amusement Parks: Thursday's Big Announcement by Busch Entertainment?
Scheduled announcement ; what's it to be? International expansion say the analysts......View more
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Amusement parks: A Winter's Tale - Alton Towers and Singing Chickens
A weekend, mid-Winter in the UK's premier theme park....View more
Monday, February 18, 2008
Amusement parks: The Indian Amusement Industry Show - Thoughts.
I got back from Mumbai yesterday after we had a booth at the 2008 IAAPI trade show. The show was for us a great success and think this was feedback was echoed by almost everyone I talked to. ...View more
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Amusement parks: Enough Vision, Let's see the Theme parks!
The amusement park, amusements and attractions industry in the Middle East needs to focus on the execution and delivery of the massive developments planned for the area, according to global industry experts....View more
Saturday, February 09, 2008
Amusement parks: Kung Foo Panda to Star at Dubai Theme Park
Dreamworks move into Dubai......View more
Friday, February 01, 2008
Amusement parks: The Rise and Fall of Appu Ghar
India's oldest amusement park closes....View more
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
aquariums: Florida Aquarium Gets Technical
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Saturday, November 03, 2007
Amusement parks : Welcome to Bemusement, the Blooloop Blog
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