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Waterpark experts give masterclass to operators ahead of European trade show
POSTED 21 Sep 2016 . BY Alice Davis
The waterpark masterclass was held the night before the annual EAS event in Barcelona Credit: Shutterstock.com/Jan Mika
A Waterparks Masterclass was held in Barcelona this week, with a selection of industry speakers giving advice and lessons in an array of topics, including facility maintenance, hiring and recruitment, cleanliness and park design.

The event - held on the eve of the annual Euro Attractions Show (EAS) which kicked off 20 September - was organised by Canadian supplier and manufacturer WhiteWater West.

The company's own head of after sales and service, Scott Heke, gave a seminar on maintenance essentials, underlining the importance of daily, weekly and annual upkeep tasks in order to ensure the highest levels of ride safety, comfort and longevity.

Heke advised operators to have staff walk through ride paths on a daily basis to check for obstructions, chips and cracks and correct flow rates. Regular cleaning, waxing, joint care and removal of calcium build-up are also vital ways to help slides last many years looking as good as new.

Play structures need special attention, Heke said, as the many different elements need to be individually checked, with netting, slides, tipping buckets and interactives such as hand wheels, valves and nozzles not to be overlooked.

Richard Halstead, manager of Sandcastle Waterpark in Blackpool, UK, gave a presentation on recruiting and training lifeguards.

"When hiring, attitude is more important than swimming ability," he said. "We offer intensive training to ensure they are trained to our standards, so while the national certificate requires 36 hours of training, our lifeguards undergo 89 hours so that everything they learn is revised and reinforced."

Four evenings a year, Sandcastle has an "incident training" event to allow the new recruits to put what they have learned into practice. Halstead said around 400 members of the public come to use the facility, and he devises a range of staged incidents to occur during the evening.

"I feel a bit like Steven Spielberg directing these evenings, but I recommend this exercise to all waterparks."

Renzo Lenzi, divisional director for ZooMarine Rome, also shared his experiences as an operator of a hybrid park, with animal experiences, family attractions and a waterpark.

He gave an example of how his park adapted the visitor experience of the newly installed Flowrider ride to suit the demographic at ZooMarine.

"We realised it was the mums that we needed to get to try it. Once the mum had a go, the young children and dads soon followed."

The park also had guides to help kids who found the Flowrider too difficult on their own, by riding on the boards with them.

"We also have professional surfers spend a few days with us and it always draws a big crowd when people are able to do tricks on the board," Lenzi said.
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Waterpark experts give masterclass to operators ahead of European trade show
POSTED 21 Sep 2016 . BY Alice Davis
The waterpark masterclass was held the night before the annual EAS event in Barcelona Credit: Shutterstock.com/Jan Mika
A Waterparks Masterclass was held in Barcelona this week, with a selection of industry speakers giving advice and lessons in an array of topics, including facility maintenance, hiring and recruitment, cleanliness and park design.

The event - held on the eve of the annual Euro Attractions Show (EAS) which kicked off 20 September - was organised by Canadian supplier and manufacturer WhiteWater West.

The company's own head of after sales and service, Scott Heke, gave a seminar on maintenance essentials, underlining the importance of daily, weekly and annual upkeep tasks in order to ensure the highest levels of ride safety, comfort and longevity.

Heke advised operators to have staff walk through ride paths on a daily basis to check for obstructions, chips and cracks and correct flow rates. Regular cleaning, waxing, joint care and removal of calcium build-up are also vital ways to help slides last many years looking as good as new.

Play structures need special attention, Heke said, as the many different elements need to be individually checked, with netting, slides, tipping buckets and interactives such as hand wheels, valves and nozzles not to be overlooked.

Richard Halstead, manager of Sandcastle Waterpark in Blackpool, UK, gave a presentation on recruiting and training lifeguards.

"When hiring, attitude is more important than swimming ability," he said. "We offer intensive training to ensure they are trained to our standards, so while the national certificate requires 36 hours of training, our lifeguards undergo 89 hours so that everything they learn is revised and reinforced."

Four evenings a year, Sandcastle has an "incident training" event to allow the new recruits to put what they have learned into practice. Halstead said around 400 members of the public come to use the facility, and he devises a range of staged incidents to occur during the evening.

"I feel a bit like Steven Spielberg directing these evenings, but I recommend this exercise to all waterparks."

Renzo Lenzi, divisional director for ZooMarine Rome, also shared his experiences as an operator of a hybrid park, with animal experiences, family attractions and a waterpark.

He gave an example of how his park adapted the visitor experience of the newly installed Flowrider ride to suit the demographic at ZooMarine.

"We realised it was the mums that we needed to get to try it. Once the mum had a go, the young children and dads soon followed."

The park also had guides to help kids who found the Flowrider too difficult on their own, by riding on the boards with them.

"We also have professional surfers spend a few days with us and it always draws a big crowd when people are able to do tricks on the board," Lenzi said.
RELATED STORIES
Massiv by name, massive by nature as world's tallest water coaster opens


Schlitterbahn Galveston Island in Galveston, Texas, is officially the proud owner of the world’s tallest water coaster.
FEATURE: People profiles: Chris Perry


Attractions expert and TV host Chris Perry on his new role at WhiteWater West
US$45m Texas Typhoon waterpark sets official opening date


An under-development US$45m (€41.2m, £31.1m) waterpark in Katy, Texas, has been set an opening date of 28 May.
MORE NEWS
Bob Rogers hands BRC to long-serving leadership team
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Rainer Maelzer joins Therme Group as chief entertainment officer
Rainer Maelzer, an experiential entertainment innovator, has been appointed chief entertainment officer by Therme Group.
Movie Park Germany reveals new Paramount attraction as part of its 30th anniversary celebrations
Movie Park Germany has opened a new Paramount Pictures-themed attraction as part of its 30th anniversary celebrations, using immersive storytelling and adaptive reuse to reinforce the park’s longstanding “Hollywood in Germany” positioning.
Therme Manchester reveals 90:90 strategy – 90 per cent of the UK population within a 90-minute drive of a Therme
Therme Manchester’s 28-acre development, which will include interconnected glass pavilions that measure 65,000sq m, will be the largest bathing and wellbeing attraction in the world once complete, according to prof David Russell, CEO of Therme UK. 
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Sally Corporation

Our services include: Dark ride design & build; Redevelopment of existing attractions; High-quality [more...]
IAAPA EMEA

IAAPA Expo Europe was established in 2006 and has grown to the largest international conference and [more...]
Polin Waterparks

Polin was founded in Istanbul in 1976. Polin has since grown into a leading company in the waterpa [more...]
DJW

David & Lynn Willrich started the Company over thirty years ago, from the Audio Visual Department [more...]
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Iconic Liverpool attraction opens door to new operators
An opportunity to reimagine one of the UK’s most recognisable towers has been formally opened by Rivington Hark, as St Johns Beacon invites operators and partners to shape its next phase. [more...]
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