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its wider economy. The association extended membership to casinos and resorts, since a number of facilities had incorporated amusement and entertainment features. To promote park safety, IAAPA made its ride incident reporting system mandatory for U.S. members and supported Europarks' efforts to implement a similar system for its members. IAAPA encouraged voluntary ride reporting by its global partners, supplying background materials.
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Two years later, IAAPA joined the Travel Industry Association of America to produce "The Economic Impact of Domestic and Overseas Travelers Who Visit Amusement/Theme Parks and Other Attractions in the United States" on the importance of amusement, theme parks and other attractions to U.S. tourism and
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IAAPA offers training in every aspect of the amusement-park and attractions industry and provides member facilities with opportunities to educate their personnel with workshops, on-site seminars, videotapes, manuals, webinars and services provided by institute programs, such as the IAAPA Institutes
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Founded in 1918, IAAPA is the largest international trade association for permanent amusement facilities and attractions and is dedicated to the preservation and prosperity of the attractions industry. The association represents over 6,000 facility, supplier, and individual members in more than 100
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In 2000 the association worked to counter negative publicity following high-profile amusement-ride incidents and surrounding amusement safety, publicizing the industry's overall safety record. It established a ride-incident reporting system for its U.S. facilities with rides (releasing the initial
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The association operates IAAPA Expo, IAAPA Expo Asia, and IAAPA Expo Europe. At each show, IAAPA offers educational, informational, operational, safety, and leadership seminars and behind-the-scenes tours of member amusement parks, theme parks, water parks, and family entertainment centers. IAAPA
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to fund the development of education programs and information resources for the global attractions industry. The following year, the association implemented its certification program to help raise amusement-industry standards. Its Institute for Executive Education was revived in conjunction with
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In 1990, IAAPA established an international council in expand its global reach and give advice and direction about programs and services for members outside the United States. The council and its operations committee were instrumental in recruiting international members and developing quality
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countries. Member facilities include amusement and theme parks, water parks, attractions, family entertainment centers, zoos, aquariums, museums, science centers, and resorts. IAAPA is a nonprofit organization with its headquarters in Orlando, Florida and regional offices in Brussels,
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The IAAPA Hall Of Fame was established in 1990 to celebrate achievements in and contributions to the growth and development of the amusement park and attractions industry. Its Service Awards honor members who excel in dedication to the association and the industry.
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the official magazine for members, keeps its global membership informed about current and pending federal, state and local amusement-related laws and legislation and publishes "News Daily", a daily e-newsletter with industry news stories from around the world.
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In 2007 the association opened a new office in Europe with expanded programs and services and increased collaboration with Europarks on ride-safety reporting, and held its annual senior-level training program (the Institute for Executive Education) to the
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to develop and update ride safety standards and maintenance requirements. IAAPA's advocacy department reaches out to governments in a number of countries, representing the industry in attraction and amusement-park legislation and regulations.
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outbreak in Asia. IAAPA maintained its focus on industry safety that year, establishing an international standards harmonization group to implement universal ride-safety criteria. In 2004, it helped spearhead the adoption of the
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had over 19,000 attendees. The IAAPA Expo was the largest amusement-industry exhibition in the world, offering trends in amusement and arcade equipment, food, beverage, park technology and entertainment.
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to protect small businesses in the industry. The IAAPA Asia Expo had already been postponed by a year due to the pandemic, with the American expo presently staying on the books for November 2020.
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for Attractions Managers and Executive Education and the IAAPA Safety Institute. The association promotes amusement park safety standards to its members and maintains a partnership with the
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in February, and had its inaugural Attractions Safety Awareness Week to enhance understanding of the industry's safety practices and record in June.
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To promote safe operations, global development, professional growth, and commercial success of the amusement parks and attractions industry.
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products and services. IAAPA also established the IAAPA Hall of Fame, with amusement-industry pioneers its first class of inductees.
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The following year, IAAPA acquired the Euro Attractions Show (EAS). It held its first Middle East safety conference in
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amusement-ride design and manufacture standard and the European standard for amusement machinery and structures.
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Tampa Bay Times - "Theme park professionals gather in Orlando this week for international amusement convention
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The organization acquired the Asian Amusement Expo (AAE) in 2003, but canceled the event because of the
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and assists its members to uphold the highest amusement-industry safety and professional standards.
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Orlando Sentinel - "From the IAAPA floor: Roller coasters, Big Bird, Aquaman attend big expo
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Travel Agent Central - "Next Round of Coronavirus Relief: What The Travel Industry Needs"
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Orlando Sentinel - "IAAPA postpones next Asia Expo until 2021 amid coronavirus outbreak
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IAAPA represents a variety of location-based entertainment facilities, including
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The following year, the 73rd annual convention and trade show in
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to Orlando in 2017 and to hold its expo in Orlando until 2030.
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brought the first full animated show to the convention.
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Trade association
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