Hey everyone! TPR is back at IAAPA 2019 and we will be posting updates here from the show floor! Check back here more updates and COMMENT on your favorite highlights from this year!
We're back at the Orange County Convention Center for International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) Expo 2019!
Proslide is one of many major amusement industry manufacturers that has a booth at the event!
The new ride vehicle for Legoland New York’s Factory Tour dark ride made its debut at the ETF Ride Systems booth.
Spider-Man Aerial Arts.
Theme park celebrity sighting!
Over at the Maurer-Sohne booth, the new Bolt Ultimate Sea Coaster vehicle that will be featured on the Carnival Mardi Gras cruise ship.
The lead car for Texas Stingray was unveiled at the Great Coasters International booth.
Texas Stingray will open at SeaWorld San Antonio in Spring 2020.
One last look at the GCI booth.
Walltopia is showing off their ropes course and zip line coaster concepts this year at IAAPA.
Over at Premier Rides, Ice Breaker was the new hotness to be shown off.
One of coaster's cars can be see at the booth.
Ice Breaker feature the steepest beyond-vertical drop in Florida, and it is Florida's first multi-directional launch coaster.
Premier Rides has made some fantastic coasters and we can't wait to see what their 2020 projects end up like!
For amusement industry members and fanatics alike, the sight of rows of ride manufacturers and theme park developers is heaven.
Sally Dark Rides is showing off their Garfield animated figures for the new ride at one of the Six Flags parks in China!
IAAPA attendees have the chance to experience the Nebulaz flat ride from Zamperla, one of Coney Island’s new rides which will open later this year.
Vekoma has a booth on the show floor, highlighting their contributions to major parks around the world including Disney's.
It isn't IAAPA with a visit to the Intamin booth!
B&M's main feature this year is the lead car for Orion, the new giga coaster coming to Kings Island next year.
A new car for Pantheon at Busch Gardens Williamsburg made its debut at the Intamin booth.
A car from Hagrid's Magical Creature Motorbike Adventure is also on display here!
Martin & Vleminckx's booth highlights their work in theme parks, roller coasters, and singing taxidermy.
Gerstlauer has a booth on the show floor as well.
Rides4U has expanded their compact spinning coaster concept with a new hamster-wheel style coaster car that spins vertically as opposed to horizontally as the car crosses the track.
Rocky Mountain Construction debuted the new lead car for Iron Gwazi.
This looks great!
S&S Sansei's focus this year is on their new Axis Coaster concept.
The coaster car sits in the center of the track with the ride seats spinning freely laterally.
It will be interesting to see how quickly this new concept shows up in the parks.
That wraps up our coverage from Day 1 of IAAPA 2019! Stay tuned for more photos from the show floor!
Last edited by jedimaster1227 on Wed Nov 20, 2019 8:47 pm.
Change the scheme, Alter the mood! Electrify the boys and girls if you would be so kind!
I can't wait for day 2! Some highlights for me is the Iron Gwazi car, garfield animatronics going to Six Flags China, and the full version of Axis. I seriously hope a park buys Axis for 2021!
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