#70 IAAPA 2017
Martin Palicki speaks with Andreas Veilstrup Andersen, IAAPA’s new incoming chair
Alterface shares expertise on IP and gameplay • by Benoit ‘Ben’ Cornet
WhiteWater offers more than one way to play in the park • by Dawn Kirby
New CEO Rosemary Rose sees opportunities at I-Drive 360 • by Rona Gindin
Las Vegas’ newest themed entertainment attraction • by Martin Palicki
The highs and lows of customer emotions in theme parks • by Dr. Edwin N. Torres
Jora Vision’s recipe for dark ride development • interview by Martin Palicki
Using tech to empower face-to-face interaction • by Mira Cohen
Designing a new aviation-themed park in China • by Daryl Leblanc & Greg Meyer
nWave continues its growth in various markets • by Joe Kleiman
Turnkey screen solutions from Strong/MDI and Eclipse Screens • interview by Martin Palicki
Sally Corporation celebrates 40 years of dark rides
Cedar Fair deal shows Snoopy is good for the brand and park • by Judith Rubin
The Hettema Group turns 15 • by Judith Rubin
The video servers that feed media-based attractions • by Dawn Allcot
Meet Geoff Thatcher of Creative Principals • by Judith Rubin
Birdly VR soars into Orlando for the IAAPA Attractions Expo • interview by Joe Kleiman
Rando Productions and the action behind show action • by Joe Kleiman
Two decades in business; Eight secrets of success • by Robert Coker
Garner Holt Productions’ animatronics are making faces at the future • by Bill Butler
JRA celebrates 30 years • by Clara Rice
Thanks to Ed Hart, Kentucky Kingdom rolls on, heading toward a 30-year anniversary and a goal of 1 million visitors • by Kevin Dazey