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accesso to Provide e-Commerce and Mobile Ticketing Support to KSC Visitor Complex

[quote]There’s so much to see and do at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Accesso’s e-Commerce solution allows us to offer a more comprehensive look at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex experience to our guests using a more strategic approach that more effectively drives pre-arrival commitments.” — Kevin Quinlivan, Chief Information Officer, Delaware North[/quote]

Orlando, FL, USA (March 11, 2014) – accesso (AIM:ACSO) has signed a three-year agreement with Delaware North Companies Parks & Resorts at KSC, Inc. to provide e-Commerce and mobile ticketing support to the world-renowned Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.

“Few places are as competitive as Central Florida when it comes to engaging visitors, and Accesso’s ticketing platform will allow us to better compete by helping increase our pre-arrival sales opportunities,” said Kevin Quinlivan, chief information officer for Delaware North.

accesso leverages an agile programming methodology which allows for frequent, ongoing software updates to ensure the solutions include the most advanced features available and to quickly deploy client-requested enhancements.

“When it comes to e-Commerce, every second counts and that’s why your ticketing solution has to revolve around principles that are similar to the service standards attractions employ in their own operation,” said Steve Brown, accesso chief operating officer for Europe and North America.  “A flexible, efficient, user-friendly and secure ticketing engine ensures an optimum experience for online visitors and significantly enhances sales conversion.”

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, which Delaware North Companies Parks & Resorts at KSC,  Inc. operates for NASA, brings to life the epic story of the U.S. space program. Only 45 minutes from Orlando, Fla., Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex offers a full day or more of fun and educational activities, including the Kennedy Space Center Tour, the new Space Shuttle Atlantis, U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame,  Angry Birds Space Encounter, Shuttle Launch Experience, IMAX 3D space films, Astronaut Encounter, Exploration Space: Explorers Wanted and many other interactive exhibits.

Over One Mile of Zip Lines Headed to Indianapolis

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[quote]Construction on the $1 million course begins this week and is expected to be completed by April 2014.”[/quote]

Indianapolis, IN, USA — This spring, Indianapolis thrill seekers will bravely ascend 75-foot launch towers, traverse teetering sky bridges, strap into a harness and whiz up to 1,000 feet across eight different zip line runs situated on what will be one of the largest zip line courses in the Midwest.

White River Zip Lines is the latest adrenaline-inducing attraction to come from the same team behind White River Paintball, one of the country’s largest paintball facilities, and Indy Scream Park, the top-rated indoor/outdoor haunted attraction.

Riders will be capable of reaching speeds of 25 mph, and several of White River Zip Lines’ runs will give them the unique chance to race side-by-side against friends or enjoy a solo flight.

Indianapolis first caught zip line fever during Super Bowl XLVI when the city erected a temporary zip line in the heart of downtown. Intrigued by the overwhelming popularity of the Super Bowl Village zip line, Benjamin Nagengast, CEO of White River Zip Lines, sought to bring Indianapolis a permanent, world-class zip line course.

“We heard the stories of people getting in line at Super Bowl Village at 5:30 a.m. and waiting more than seven hours for a single ride and said, ‘It’s great that so many people were excited to try the zip line, but it’s also kind of crazy that they waited so long for a single ride,’” said Nagengast. “That’s when we decided to gather some of the best minds in the industry to design and build a massive, state-of-the-art course that would be a permanent attraction in Indianapolis.”

First-time zip liners needn’t worry about their lack of experience. All riders who arrive at the course will be transported via all-terrain vehicles to the White River Zip Lines “Ground School” training area where they will take part in a brief safety demonstration before making their first run.

White River Zip Lines will accommodate individual thrill seekers, families, corporate retreats and groups of all sizes for any special event.

http://whiteriverziplines.com

David Skorton Named 13th Secretary of the Smithsonian

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[quote]I look forward to working with David to increase the impact of an incomparable American institution across the spectrum of arts, sciences, education, and culture.” — John Roberts, Chief Justice, United States Supreme Court and Smithsonian Chancellor[/quote]

Washington, DC, USA (March 10, 2014) –The Smithsonian Institution’s Board of Regents announced today it elected Dr. David J. Skorton, president of Cornell University and a board-certified cardiologist, as the 13th Secretary of the Smithsonian, effective July 2015.

Skorton, 64, has been president of Cornell University since July 2006; he is also a professor in the Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medical College, and in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the College of Engineering. His research focus is congenital heart disease, cardiac imaging and image processing. Skorton will be the first physician to lead the Smithsonian.

Before becoming Cornell University’s president, Skorton was president of the University of Iowa from 2003 to 2006. He was a member of its faculty for 26 years.

“David Skorton has demonstrated keen vision and skilled leadership as the president of two great American universities,” said John G. Roberts, Jr., Smithsonian Chancellor and Chief Justice of the United States. “His character, experience and talents are an ideal match for the Smithsonian’s broad and dynamic range of interests, endeavors and aspirations.”

Skorton has called for fresh thinking and new alliances to serve society through science, technology, humanities and the arts to develop the next generation of thought leaders.

“Becoming a part of the Smithsonian is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to lead an institution that is at the heart of the country’s cultural, artistic, historical and scientific life,” Skorton said. “I am honored by the Board of Regents’ decision. I look forward with great enthusiasm to partnering with the excellent staff and volunteers, and engaging with the Regents, Congress and the Smithsonian’s many friends, supporters and affiliates to further extend our reach. I am eager to work with the leaders of Washington’s art, science and cultural centers to emphasize the critical importance of these disciplines.”

The Regents’ nine-member search committee was led by current Board Chair John McCarter, who said Skorton was selected because he is a well-rounded, accomplished leader.

“As a successful president of two universities, David has led complex organizations,” McCarter said. “He is an accomplished research scientist and a strong advocate for the arts and humanities, which make him an extraordinary fit for the Smithsonian. I am confident David is the right leader for our future, as we stress continuity and aspire to further expand the Smithsonian’s presence nationally, internationally and in Washington, D.C.”

Under Skorton’s leadership, Cornell partnered with Technion-Israel Institute of Technology to win an international competition to develop a new type of graduate school, Cornell NYC Tech, under development on Roosevelt Island in New York City. The graduate school, currently operating in space donated by Google Inc. in Manhattan, combines deep technical knowledge with real-world experience and an entrepreneurial culture.

An ardent and nationally recognized supporter of the arts and humanities, Skorton has called for a national dialogue to emphasize the importance of funding for these disciplines. He asserts that supporting the arts and humanities is a wise investment in the future of the country.

Skorton is a strong proponent of industry–university partnerships. He has been active in innovation and economic development at the state and national levels to bring business and universities together toward diversifying regional economies. He is a member and past chair of the Business-Higher Education Forum, an independent, nonprofit organization of industry CEOs, leaders of colleges and universities, and foundation executives. He is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

A highly effective fundraiser, Skorton led a team that raised more than $5 billion during his presidency at Cornell. At the University of Iowa, he completed the first billion-dollar campaign in the state.

Since 1980, Skorton has been part of a cohort of physicians around the world who specialize in caring for adolescents and adults with congenital heart disease. At the University of Iowa, he co-founded the university’s Adolescent and Adult Congenital Heart Disease Clinic. He also helped found the Society for Adult Congenital Cardiac Disease, now the International Society for Adult Congenital Heart Disease.

A pioneer in applying computer analysis and processing techniques to cardiac imaging, he has published two major texts and numerous articles, reviews and book chapters on cardiac imaging and image processing.

Skorton was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies and is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. A national leader in research ethics, he was the charter president of the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs Inc., the first group organized specifically to accredit human research protection programs.

His memberships and board service have included the American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association, Council on Competitiveness and Korea America Friendship Society.

Skorton earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1970 and his M.D. in 1974, both from Northwestern University. He completed his medical residency and fellowship in cardiology at the University of California, Los Angeles in 1979. He is married to Robin L. Davisson, The Andrew Dickson White Professor of Molecular Physiology at Cornell University. A jazz musician, Skorton plays the saxophone and flute.

Skorton succeeds Wayne Clough, who will retire from the Smithsonian at the end of 2014. An acting Secretary for the period between Clough’s departure and Skorton’s arrival will be named at a later date.

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VIDEO: Drone Flyover of Miami’s New Frost Museum of Science

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Miami, FL, USA — The new Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, opening 2015, will showcase science and research with global implications, as well as cutting-edge technology that helps us understand our world and improve our lives. The building itself is even an exhibit of sorts, with green design features and smart technologies incorporated throughout, and right now, all of this is under development and under construction. Museum staff used a DJI Phantom, which is an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, or “drone,” to soar high above the construction site (more than 150 feet up) and give whole new views of what is to come. This drone has intelligent orientation control, remote control unit, high intensity LED lights, the ability to travel 22 miles/hour and reach more than 2,000 feet in the air, and even the capability to automatically return “home” on autopilot, in the event of a communication failure.

In the video below, you will take off and fly up alongside the spherical structure that will become the new planetarium. As you gain altitude, you can see the two rectangular buildings on either side of the planetarium. About 1 minute into your journey, you will find yourself above the plaza area, with its planters, looking west. You will see one of the rectangular parts of the building on the right (the planetarium is behind), and a curved wall that is the beginning of the building that will house the 500,000 gallon Gulf Stream aquarium tank. As you turn around and face the bay (at about 1:30 minutes), you will see the science museum’s neighbor, the Pérez Art Museum Miami, across the plaza. Your journey quickly takes you now to a view directly downward on the building that will house the aquarium features. You can see the square tube of the elevator shaft, and (at about 1:55 minutes) the support structures for the tank reaching up in 6 beams forming a hexagon. At 2:50 minutes, you are back at the planetarium sphere, and will see the public transportation track alongside US-395 that will drop visitors right at the Museum after it opens. Now you will circle around (at 3:10 minutes), to see all of the museum’s future neighbors: the American Airlines Arena and the Miami Heat to the south, the bay and Port Miami to the east, and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts to the north. Prepare for landing as you descend more than 150 feet to the ground.   The video was shot February 11, 2014.

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TAA Announces € 1.6 million Expansion of Romanian Facility

Oradea, Romania — TAA, Theming and Animatronics Industries S.A., is proud to announce that it has been awarded a € 900,000 European financed project to further improve its production facilities.

The project includes the construction of a third workshop of 800 sqm and 10 m height as well as machinery and equipment of the latest technology to modernise our departments and it will be implemented at the same time with the building of a new Logistics centre of almost 1,200 sqm, valued at €450,000, and the construction of a road system within the company’s premises.

These investments will further strengthen TAA’s position as a worldwide leading integral theming company. Upon completion of these investments in its industrial complex in Romania, TAA will have doubled our state of the art production and storage facilities to 4,000 sqm. TAA employs 160 in various EU countries and continues to grow.

www.taaindustries.com  

Holiday World Holding Contest to Rename Classic Children’s Ride

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Santa Claus, IN, USA — Holiday World is moving its classic children’s ride “Dancer’s Thunder Bumpers Junior” to the Splashin’ Safari waterpark and is holding a contest to rename the attraction.  For rules and to enter, visit www.holidayworld.com/holiblog/2014/03/04/contest-re-name-ride.  Winner receives two one-day tickets to the park.

Bindi Irwin Joins Forces With SeaWorld to Welcome Kids to Generation Nature

[quote]Launching March 6, GenN includes a website, digital apps, video blogs, online games and activities that highlight a new animal each month, like polar bears, tigers, manatees and animals in backyard habitats.”[/quote]

Orlando, FL, USA /PRNewswire/ — In the U.S. alone, there are more than 74 million kids, tweens and teens.  Together, Bindi Irwin and SeaWorld believe in this group’s passion and power to change the world.  SeaWorld Kids – the kid-focused entertainment program of SeaWorld — is launching a new initiative to inspire their efforts and change the way kids look at, and act on, conservation.

Globally recognized animal conservationist Bindi Irwin is the new youth ambassador for SeaWorld Kids’ new Generation Nature (GenN), a multimedia engagement platform where kids can participate in environmentally responsible activities, share their actions and become educated and empowered to serve as game changers for animals and nature.

Monthly Challenge:

Kids and their families are issued a conservation challenge and can log their actions online to earn badges and points and ultimately see an impact in the world. For each point earned, kids can direct money that SeaWorld gives to help save wildlife and wild places. SeaWorld will donate to the SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund, and kids can choose what programs that money goes to support – such as conserving cheetahs or saving penguins in the wild.

In GenN’s inaugural month of March, sea turtles take center stage with a calendar that includes a video blog from Bindi regarding the obstacles these animals face.  Since many sea turtles are affected by pollution, and nearly all waterways throughout the world are connected, March’s GenN Conservation Challenge is to help “clean your world.”  Families are asked to send in pictures of the oddest item they find during their clean-up, and user-generated content will be showcased online at the end of March.

More Fun Activities:

Parents also can download a fun new educational app and activities on each month’s animal.  In March, the GenN app is, “Ocean Tales: Turtles, Sharks and Dolphins” and features books, games, puzzles, pictures and videos. The app is available for download on iTunes.

Website:

GenN is located on SeaWorldKids.com, a fun online destination for all things nature- and kid-related.  The site is designed around the SeaWorld philosophy that the more that kids and families understand animals, the more they’ll do to protect them. From an award-winning television show, “Sea Rescue™,” to the new television series, “The Wildlife Docs,” to apps, games, animated content and more, SeaWorldKids.com is packed with SeaWorld-created resources that inspire and educate children about animals and the world we share.

About Bindi Irwin

Bindi, 15, already is an internationally acclaimed celebrity who has inherited her father’s passion for wildlife and conservation. Bindi has been passionate about conservation since she was old enough to say the word. Bindi’s father, Steve Irwin, was best known as “The Crocodile Hunter.” He achieved worldwide fame through his wildlife documentary series of the same name.

www.seaworld.com

 

Jacksonville Zoo Ready to Welcome Guests to the Land of the Tiger

Jacksonville, FL, USA — The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens announces the grand opening of its newest addition: the Land of the Tiger. A $9.5 million expansion to the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens’ existing Asia precinct, Land of the Tiger will immerse guests in an Asian experience, offering themed sights, sounds, animals and landscaping. This state-of-the-art habitat provides an active experience for visitors and encourages the natural behavior of tigers, while allowing them to safely roam the attraction through a fortified trail system, designed by PJA Architecture and Landscape Architects of Seattle.

A special ribbon cutting ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 8. The event will begin with a few words from our keynote speaker Mayor Alvin Brown as well as Executive Director Tony Vecchio, Chair of the Board of the Directors Dr. David Loeb, and Senior Vice President and head of branches for Chase in Jacksonville Steve Vachon.

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As part of the Land of the Tiger celebration, the winners of the Zootennial Drawing Contest have been chosen. Elementary schools from Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties were asked to submit drawings of what the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens would look like in 2114. The art contest ran from January 20 to February 21 and the top three winning art pieces will be displayed at the Indoor Tiger Viewing Building. Fifth-grader Joey E., from Mamie Agnes Jones (first place); second grader Morgan M., from Riverside Presbyterian Day School (second place) and second-grader Emory (Harold) D., from Seaside Community Charter School (third place), are the top three artists.

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“The creative minds of children are priceless,” said Tony Vecchio, executive director of Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens. “To involve them and form that connection to their community can lead to an inspiring future for them as future leaders, conservationists, and zookeepers.”

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Other exhibits in this new area will house Asian small-clawed otters, Visayan warty pigs, babirusa, wrinkled hornbills and wreathed hornbills. Land of the Tiger is part of the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens’ ongoing $12 million 100-year anniversary campaign.

ProSlide Technology Brings a Tornado to Las Vegas

[quote]We’re pleased to continue our great partnership with ProSlide Technology. The company’s creativity in developing slides continues to innovate the water park industry.” — Tim Fisher, CEO, Village Roadshow Theme Parks[/quote]

Las Vegas, NV, USA — Wet ‘n’ Wild Las Vegas has announced that it is bringing the world’s premier funnel water slide to Las Vegas and Nevada with the TORNADO by ProSlide Technology. The award-winning extreme water slide simulates a natural storm experience and will join the water park’s more than 25 slides and attractions in providing outdoor water fun and lasting memories for families and thrill seekers. While the park will open on April 12 for Spring Break, the Wet ‘n’ Wild Tornado will launch during the official start to summer, Memorial Day weekend.

The Tornado is a four-person raft attraction that catapults riders from 36 feet in the air through a 110-foot tunnel before dropping them into the 45-foot-wide funnel where they spin back and forth through swirling water before plummeting into the eye of the storm. As the raft sweeps up the Tornado wall and crosses its centerline, guests experience weightlessness or zero gravity. With their raft almost vertical on the wall, riders report feeling like they are about to tip over, but the curved funnel wall keeps them perfectly safe. After a series of these oscillations, they descend through a tube to the exit pool.

“The Tornado is an exciting addition to Wet ‘n’ Wild Las Vegas for our guests who will have a new shared extreme slide experience, and for our park in adding a ‘must-have’ slide that’s become a favorite among water park attendees,” said Tim Fisher, CEO of Village Roadshow Theme Parks, one of the world’s leading water and theme park operators that is Wet ‘n’ Wild Las Vegas’ majority owner and oversees day-to-day operations.

Canadian-based ProSlide Technology is a leading developer of innovative water rides.

“Finally Nevada thrill seekers can enjoy the most popular iconic ride in the world at Wet ‘n’ Wild Las Vegas,” said Rick Hunter, ProSlide president and CEO. “The ProSlide TORNADO is the only ride anywhere with a true funnel shape. With its perfectly round opening and curved walls, this shape actually generates an unbeatable excitement level with a big drop into the massive funnel and zero-g sensations.”

He added the TORNADO’s true funnel shape is patented by ProSlide and can’t be replicated. “It’s the physics of the funnel shape that create the unparalleled experience for riders,” he said.

The innovation and ride performance of the ProSlide TORNADO has been recognized with many Best Water Ride honors, including the industry’s most prestigious Industry Impact Award from the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA).

In addition to the Tornado, Wet ‘n’ Wild Las Vegas is adding more hours, more days, more parking and more shade; heating the water in children’s area; and other improvements.  “We had a very successful first season, but are always looking for ways to enhance the guest experience,” said Fisher. “We listened to feedback; and as a result, we’re expanding the number of late night operating hours and operating days, adding more shade areas and lounge chairs, increasing our parking lot, and providing an early entry option for Gold Pass and new VIP Pass holders.”

Wet ‘n’ Wild is now selling its popular season passes, which sold out last year.  “Gold Passes and Season Passes are well-priced offering a family and friends discount when purchasing four or more and can pay for themselves in as little as two visits,” Fisher added.  “They’re a smart and affordable way to extend summer budgets. Our new VIP Pass will do the same.” The VIP Pass option expands on the Gold Pass package by including a number of free Xpress Bands.

www.wetnwildlasvegas.com

www.proslide.com

PGAV Destinations Provides Enhanced Theming to Holiday World

[quote]We are excited to add to the magic our park has offered since we opened as the very first theme park back in 1946.” — Matt Eckert, Parks President[/quote]Santa Claus, IN, US — Visitors to Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari will be treated to enhanced theming in the parks this season.

“Holidays are so magical and fun,” says the parks’ president, Matt Eckert. “Starting this season, we plan to amp up the experience families have with us by adding more theming throughout the park.”

Eckert says Holiday World is partnering with PGAV Destinations, a design firm in St. Louis, for several projects for the 2014 season:

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— Wildebeestro restaurant in Splashin’ Safari – a “grab and go” food outlet serving wraps, seafood, salads, fruit and more

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— Safari Outpost shop in Splashin’ Safari – one-stop shopping, with swimwear, sundries and souvenirs

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— New interior and exterior designs for Mrs. Klaus’ Kitchen in Holiday World’s Christmas section – sweets and treats, plus a new home for visits with Santa Claus

Eckert says PGAV’s experience with theme and water parks such as SeaWorld and Universal Studios helped to make their design team the right choice for Holiday World.

“PGAV is in tune with the story we want to tell,” says Eckert.

Holiday World opens for the season on May 3 with the premiere of the Mayflower swinging ship ride.

HolidayWorld.com