Giant theme park expo highlights new fun

Giant theme park expo highlights new fun
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How would you like to ride a lift 36 metres up in the air, then flip head over heels six times as it plummets back down to the ground? Or fight good and evil with a laser blaster while dodging a life-like, creepy-looking Joker?

Those are just two of the new theme park attractions opening in 2015, announced this week at The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions Expo in Orlando, Florida.

It's the theme park industry's biggest trade show, with 27,000 attendees, 1000 exhibitors and 14km of aisles snaking along the Orange County Convention Centre in Orlando, America's theme park capital.

New parks, rides, products and foods are announced each year at this show. Some, like the opening of Shanghai Disney Resort and the expansion of Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, focus on overseas trends. In France, Le Puy du Fou announced the addition of "Neopters", luminescent drones used to create aerial shows over the park.

Here's a look at some of the highlights in the United States for the coming year:

CREATURE FREEZING

Triotech, a Montreal-based company, announced that it's installing a new interactive dark ride at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California, for summer 2015. Called Voyage to the Iron Reef, riders will climb into "submarine-inspired vehicles" and will blast away at scavenging creatures, fish, and other 3-D creatures as they attempt to save Knott's from a watery doom. This attraction might be the first-ever to involve the steampunk puffer fish.

SUPERHEROES

S&S Sansei technologies unveiled the world's first 4-D "free-fly coaster train" at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. In summer of 2015, those who climb aboard "Batman: The Ride" will face a 36m lift before plunging downward. Jeffrey Siebert, Six Flags Fiesta Marketing Director, says riders will "tumble head over heels six times".

MORE SUPERHEROES

"Justice League: Battle For Metropolis" will feature the DC Comic all-star team at Six Flags St Louis and Six Flags Over Texas. Highly detailed scenery will immerse guests in a struggle between good and evil involving special laser blasters, a dramatic custom musical score, and a 3-D fog screen. Lifelike animatronics, including a very creepy-looking Joker, will make appearances. The ride system was created by Oceaneering, a company that also built the ride system for Transformers at Universal Studios.

A VIDEO GAME WITH WATER

What do you get when you cross a mum with a psychologist and an inventor? Slide Boarding, which is a waterslide and video game developed by Denise Chapman-Weston. The mother of three wanted to bring video game graphics, lights and music to water parks. The concept is coming to some Wet'n'Wild parks and is already in Las Vegas.

DON'T FORGET THE FOOD

A new snack trend has hit the Orlando area and is poised to take off at theme parks and amusement centres worldwide. It's called a Honolulu Hot dog. Using either an all-beef frank, a chicken-based dog or a "bacon sausage", the bun is toasted internally on heated spikes, then filled with one of seven sauces (pineapple, coconut, guava, lemon garlic, spicy mustard, mango or "lava"). The hot dog is inserted in the toasty bun then slathered with more sauce. No drips or mess. Yum.

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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