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IAAPA Attractions Expo 2006 breaks record attendance
Nearly 22,000 people from 89 nations attended the IAAPA Attractions Expo 2006 Annual Conference and Trade Show at the Georgia World Congress Center. Hosted by the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA), the annual event is the largest conference and trade show for the amusement park and attractions industry in the world.

Total attendance for the trade show was similar to that of the successful 2005 show, also held in Atlanta. More than 1,050 companies and organizations exhibited on the trade show floor representing everything from rollercoaster designers and candy companies to sun tan system suppliers, water park architects and video game manufacturers. The number of attendees from Southeast Asia increased 61 percent at this year’s show versus last year while attendance from casino/gaming-related companies increased 20 percent.

In addition to attending the trade show, IAAPA members from around the globe participated in a more than 130 educational and networking events. Attendance at the educational and networking events doubled this year when compared to the 2005 event. More than 5,800 people participated in seminars, workshops and behind-the-scenes tours of area attractions. Mark Shapiro, president and CEO of Six Flags Inc., addressed a group of more than 300 industry leaders at the General Managers and Owners Breakfast. Five hundred leaders and their guests enjoyed a spectacular gala at the Georgia Aquarium and nearly 800 Expo participants kicked off the trade show at the Welcome Reception.

“Atlanta really rolled out the red carpet for us,” said Charles Bray, president and CEO of IAAPA. “City leaders, the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Georgia World Congress Center all went out of their way to make us feel welcome and that certainly contributed to the success of this year’s show.”

Bob Masterson, president of Ripley’s Entertainment Inc. in Orlando, Fla., and chair of the IAAPA convention and trade show advisory committee agreed that the 2006 expo was a resounding success. “Serious people were here, and the numbers were strong,” Masterson said. “Exhibitors tell me they’ve done more business at this show than they’ve ever done before.”

Upcoming IAAPA trade shows planned for Spain. Thailand and Orlando

IAAPA will host several additional trade shows for the industry next year. The Euro Attractions Show 2007, co-hosted by the European Association - Amusement Supplier Industry (EAASI), is scheduled to take place in Seville, Spain, Jan. 30-Feb.1 and the IAAPA Asian Expo 2007 will take place in Bangkok, Thailand, June 27-29.

The IAAPA Attractions Expo 2007 Conference and Trade show moves to Orlando, Fla., next year. The event, scheduled for Nov. 12-16, 2007, will take place in the Orange County Convention Center and will remain there for both 2007 and 2008. Las Vegas will host its first IAAPA Attractions Expo in 2009.

Mats Wedin, president of the Liseberg Group in Sweden and chairman of the IAAPA board of directors, said he was happy with the 2006 expo. “Success builds upon success,” said Wedin. “And I’m confident that we will be able to continue to build on the success that we have had here in Atlanta as we move into the future with all of our upcoming tradeshows for 2007 – in Seville, Bangkok, and especially Orlando.” Theodore Koumelis - Tuesday, November 21, 2006