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More Developments in Kentucky as RFP Deadline for Louisville Theme Park Approaches

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Penny Peavler, former Director of Personnel for Kentucky Kingdom, and her daughter Isabel greet King Louie, the park’s mascot at the Save My Park rally on October 13.          Credit: Zymage Photography   

by Joe Kleiman, IPM News Editor

Louisville, KY, USA (October 15, 2012) — A number of new developments have arisen in the saga of the closed Kentucky Kingdom theme park on the State Fair Grounds in Louisville, KY, with an October 19 deadline for proposals to revitalize and reopen the park only days away.

  • On September 18, the State Fair Board offered a tour of the park to potential park operators.  Ed Hart, former operator of Kentucky Kingdom, who has been attempting to win a bid from the Fair Board to operate the park for the past two years, told Louisville NBC affiliate WAVE, “Obviously the clock has gone backwards . . . The equipment was previously stored in an off site warehouse that’s all been moved back into the park and it’s in pretty much general disarray . . . A number of pumps in the water park are under water, that is expensive to repair, buildings have a lot more leaks.”  According to the report, only one other bidder toured the park with Hart’s group, in this case a former member of Hart’s management team.  Hart spoke about the lack of attendees with WAVE, “”The fair board said that they have several national companies interested in the property. Where are they?  Whey didn’t they show up? If someone is going to invest tens of millions of dollars in this property, I think they would do what Ed Hart did and at least come and look at it.”  One day after the tour, the State’s Finance and Administration Cabinet issued a FAQ addendum to the RFP stating that “it was not mandatory for a potential respondent to attend the tour.” The addendum further indicated that additional tours could be scheduled at the request of a bidder and the “discretion of the Commonwealth” and that such tours would be mentioned in further addendums to the RFP.
  • On October 5, the Kentucky State Fair Board voted to hire Clifford “Rip” Rippetoe as its new President and CEO.  Rippetoe is principle of Rippetoe Solutions Group of Las Vegas and has extensive experience working with tourism and convention entities in Salt Lake City and Utah, including during the Olympic Games.  He will replace the outgoing Harold Workman, stepping down at the end of the year.  The Fair Board is currently anticipating a $5.4 million deficit for fiscal 2013.  According to a report by Louisville FOX affiliate WDRB, “The board has suffered a number of setbacks during the past several years — Kentucky Kingdom closed, University of Louisville basketball moved to the KFC Yum Center, it lost the contract to run the center, and it lost rent from the Executive Inn, which was torn down.”  In June 2012, the Louisville Arena Authority voted to drop the Fair Board as manager of the KFC Yum Center.  The new contract was given to AEG Entertainment, an international operator of stadiums and arenas.  Workman knew of the importance of reopening the park as late as last year.  The 2011 Final Committee Report of the Kentucky Legislature Joint Taskforce on Economic Development, issued in December 2011, states: “The president of the Kentucky Fair Board testified about the Kentucky Kingdom Theme Park. The previous owners of the park, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, did not maintain the park and closed or removed some rides before deciding not to renew the lease. Based on an analysis of the park, significant investment is required to return the park to good status, and the Fair Board is working diligently to establish a public/private partnership. The Fair Board is also working with Louisville Metro Government to establish the funding needed to open the park in 2012. About $23 million in loans and assistance will be needed to open the park at 80 to 85 percent capacity in 2012. The board will ask the 2012 General Assembly for the additional $20 million needed to operate the park at 100 percent and to bring in needed additional rides. If funding is not found soon, the park will be unable to open in 2012. The key to theme park success is the introduction of new rides and major experiences at least every other year. With the success of this plan, the park can return to 1997 income levels of $1.2 million”  However, as illustrated in earlier IPM reports (see links below), the process has been controversial and prone to delays.
  • On Saturday, October 13, Save My Park, a support group founded by former Kentucky Kingdom employees held a rally outside the park’s main gates, with over 200 former park staff, supporters, and members of the media in attendance.  The organization states on its website that its members “pledge to support the efforts of any qualified operator chosen by the Commonwealth of Kentucky through an open Request For Proposal (RFP) process, providing the goal of that process is to save Kentucky Kingdom and reopen it as a full-fledged regional theme park in 2014. We do not accept any proposal whereby Kentucky Kingdom would be reopened as a scaled-down attraction featuring a water park and some midway-style rides. We believe the state must recognize the difference between the two types of parks and understand that a scaled-down operation has far less ability to draw visitors and produce revenue for the state.”  Of special concern to the group’s members are statements made by Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear earlier in the Summer that the park could be torn down and the space used for another option should a viable operator not be found.  
The deadline to submit proposals for operating the park is 4:30 pm October 19.  

Endeavor Approaches Its Temporary Pavilion at California Science Center

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Owly Images
Los Angeles, CA, USA (October 14, 2012) — Following a cross-country flight and a three day trip through the streets of Los Angeles, the space shuttle Endeavour comes face to face with the Samuel Oschin Space Shuttle Endeavour Display Pavilion, its new temporary home, in this photo courtesy the California Science Center.

VIDEO: Unique Backyard Video Capture of Space Shuttle Endeavour

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Los Angeles, CA, USA (October 12, 2012) — A resident of the Los Angeles community of Westchester took this up close footage of the space shuttle Endeavour passing his backyard on its way to the California Science Center earlier today.

Groundbreaking For Jack Rouse Designed South Carolina State Museum

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Columbia, SC, USA (October 12, 2012) — Yesterday  marked the groundbreaking of the $23 million renovation and expansion of the South Carolina State Museum in Columbia.

The project features a state-of-the-art observatory, housing the vintage 1926 Alvan Clark 12-3/8” refracting telescope, a 55-foot digital dome planetarium and theater, a renovation of the current auditorium to accommodate a 4D theater, new gallery exhibit space for the world-renowned Robert B. Ariail Collection of Historical Astronomy telescopes and optics of the Ariail Collection. Jack Rouse Associates (JRA) was retained by SCSM as thematic design consultant. JRA’s scope of work included planning and conceptual design, interior and exterior environmental graphics, concept and schematic design for the new retail store, materials and finishes selection, and design input for much of the common areas, which included enhanced guest service and meeting capabilities within the museum.

www.jackrouse.com

UK’s National Media Museum Begins Spending Review; Restructure and Layoffs Under Consideration

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Bradford, UK — Rebecca Atkinson reports in Museums Journal, the publication of the Museums Association (UK), on a new fiscal investigation of the National Media Museum:

“The National Media Museum in Bradford has announced that it will undertake a spending review to cut running costs and go “back to basics” amid falling visitor numbers.

“The review includes a three-week staff consultation about a proposed restructure . . . The National Media Museum was unable to confirm how many posts might be at risk or when the spending review will complete.

“The decline in visitors to the museum has stabilised in the past 12 months with the opening of the new Life Online gallery. But numbers have fallen from a peak of nearly one million in 2001 to 500,000 in 2011.

“A recent review carried out by the museum’s parent organisation, the Science Museum Group, found that average costs per visitor at the National Media Museum were 30% more than at the Science Museum in London, the National Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester and the National Railway Museum in York.”

Endeavour Leaves LAX

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Photo courtesy NASA/Bill Ingalis

Los Angeles, CA, USA (October 12, 2012) — NASA has released this photo of the space shuttle Endeavour leaving Los Angeles International Airport this morning on the first leg of its trip to its new home, the California Science Center.  Endeavour is riding atop the robotic Over Land Transporter, which can be seen in action in the below video from the producers of “Endeavour’s Final Journey,” which will screen at the shuttle exhibit at the museum.

Academy Award Winning Cinematographer Haskell Wexler Documenting Endeavour’s Journey for California Science Center

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Haskell Wexler films Endeavour’s landing.  Courtesy Society of Camera Operators.

by Joe Kleiman, IPM News Editor

Los Angeles, CA, USA (October 12, 2012) Three time Oscar winner Haskell Wexler (“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf,” “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”) has returned to shooting the space shuttle for the first time since the 1982 IMAX documentary “Hail Columbia!”

Wexler is one of many filmmakers, members of the Society of Camera Operators, who captured space shuttle Endeavour’s landing at Los Angeles International Airport and are filming its progression today and tomorrow through the streets of Los Angeles to its new home at the California Science Center.  
The footage will be featured in a new production produced by Terbine Media, “Endeavour’s Final Journey,” which will be part of the shuttle exhibit at the museum.

Space Shuttle Endeavor Currently Parked at Shopping Center Parking Lot

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 First stop on two day trip through streets of Los Angeles to California Science Center.

VIDEO: Six Flags Over Texas Implodes Classic Texas Chute Out Parachute Drop Attraction

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Arlington, TX, USA (October 11, 2012) — The Texas Chute Out at Six Flags Over Texas was imploded yesterday to make room for the new Texas SkyScreamer, opening in 2013.  The 225 foot tall Intamin parachute drop had been in operation since 1976.

Lo-Q Announces New Virtual Queue Deals With Theme Parks in the Netherlands and United States

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Twyford, UK (October 11, 2012) — Lo-Q plc, the provider of virtual queuing systems for theme parks and major attractions, is pleased  to announce that it has signed a  new  agreement with  Compagnie des Alpes,  a France-based holding company active in the tourism and leisure industry, to bring Q-smart, Lo-Q’s new patented smartphone-based queuing solution, to Walibi Holland, one of the Netherland’s top theme parks.

Following the successful trial of Lo-Q’s Q-smart solution at a North American Park during Summer 2012, Compagnie des Alpes have decided to install the system at their Walibi park in the Netherlands. Under the terms of the 3 year agreement, Lo-Q will be installing the system at Walibi Holland in time for the Halloween season, traditionally one of the busiest periods at the park.

Lo-Q’s smartphone-based solution, Q-smart, represents an exciting evolution of Lo-Q’s existing, tried-and-tested Q-bot queuing  system.  Q-smart puts virtual queuing technology straight onto a smartphone optimised mobile website and combines it with mobile payment features. As a result, guests are able to take advantage of the service without the need to visit an onsite sales office to pick up and pay for a Qbot system.  The technical solution is “Cloud” based which significantly reduces the cost of  infrastructure installations at customer sites whilst also improving the in park guest experience.

Lo-Q has also announced that it has signed a new agreement (the “Agreement”) with a major US theme park operator.

The Agreement will see Lo-Q install Q-bot, its innovative virtual queuing system, at two of  the operator’s parks in the USA.  Under the terms of the Agreement, the Q-bot solution will be installed in both parks for four years, with the option to extend this for a further two years. Revenue associated with the Agreement is expected to scale gradually, over time. In addition, the Agreement grants that Lo-Q’s virtual queuing systems may be extended into additional theme and water parks within the USA and globally.

www.lo-q.com

About Lo-Q 
Lo-Q is the creator of a virtual queuing system for theme parks, water parks and other leisure attractions that allows users to queue without waiting in line. Lo-Q users reserve their place in a queue electronically and are notified when their turn is up,  spending less time queuing and more time enjoying their day out. 

Lo-Q’s system has been adopted by leading theme park and attraction operators globally, with customers including Parques Reunidos, Six Flags, Dollywood, Merlin Entertainments and Compagnie des Alpes. These operators benefit not only from happier customers but also from additional revenue streams as time previously spent queuing is instead transformed into higher spending in park restaurants, gift shops and other retail facilities. By the end of 2011, more than eight million individuals had used a Lo-Q product and that number is growing.