This week’s headlines…

Our weekly round-up of news

If you missed any of the headlines from the GAP Daily newsletter this week, here they all are for you…

Pleasurewood boss brings back Christmas

Christmas is returning to the rejuvenated Pleasurewood Hills for the first time in three years.

New trampoline park for Lincoln

Jump Inc is opening a new £1.2 million giant trampoline park in Lincoln next year.

Ropes Courses acquires Amaze’n Mazes

Having recently added a deal with Clip N’ Climb to its US business, Ropes Courses has acquired Colorado-based Amaze’n Mazes.

Bandai declares ‘busiest ever’ IAAPA

Bandai Namco has declared this year’s IAAPA show, where it unveiled a number of key launches, as its biggest ever.

Gravity eyes European expansion

UK-based indoor trampoline park operator Gravity has commissioned Savills to advise it on its planned expansion into mainland Europe.

Simworx and Interlink in water ride partnership

Simworx has partnered with water ride specialist Interlink to create a new attraction concept which adds a motion base and immersive screens added to a flume ride.

Robot waiters are the future says research

Robot waiters will help average spending on food and drink in theme parks increase by 160 per cent, global research by Omnico has found.

LAI’s IAAPA VR first

LAI Games showcased what it claims is an industry first at the IAAPA Expo in Orlando last week, launching an attendant-free VR attraction.

Bible attraction gets Dynamic flying theatre

The Museum of the Bible (museumofthebible.org), a whopping $2.5bn investment in Washington D.C opened last week, featuring a new Dynamic Motion ride.

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