Tuesday, September 14, 2010 Themed Design: When Less is More...    BRC Imagination Arts' CEO and founder Bob Rogers spoke recently about the importance for the themed designer to focus initially on what the audience wants to see, or as he rather more poetically put it, "to look into their hearts". The story and the experience is the key, and the theming, the design, the technology should be a secondary consideration, as these are a means to an end, the method by which the designer creates the experience and communicates the story....View more

Tuesday, April 20, 2010 Themed design: GKTW ‘s Serendipity sets sail…    While exhibitors remain on tenterhooks as to whether they might actually be able to make it to the DEAL show in Dubai later this week – frustratingly Iceland’s’ volcanoes haven't provided an itinerary, nor do they subscribe to the Marquess of Queensberry's rules  - and British school kids test their teacher’s resolve with the novel excuse of  volcanic ash, it seemed a good time to show some rather cheery pics  of  “Serendipity”, a vessel we first caught sight of last month…...View more

Thursday, April 01, 2010 Attractions technology : 3 Major Projects – What happened next?    With a mood of cautious optimism in the amusement park industry and a number of high profile developments creating a stir – Disney in Asia, Sentosa, massive Chinese developments, the growth of the industry in South America and the rise and rise of Merlin – it is timely to revisit 3 major projects . What happened?...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"...
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