Check out the articles below that you will find in our Winter 2023 issue of Adventure Park Insider. Click on Subscribe to receive future issues!
THE QUESTION: MY FAMILY IS HOPING TO VISIT YOUR PARK A BUNCH. DO YOU HAVE ANY OPTIONS FOR US TO…
Check out the articles below that you will find in our Winter 2023 issue of Adventure Park Insider. Click on Subscribe to receive future issues!
THE QUESTION: MY FAMILY IS HOPING TO VISIT YOUR PARK A BUNCH. DO YOU HAVE ANY OPTIONS FOR US TO…
Experts discuss how the ANSI/ACCT Draft Standards came to be, and the potential impact the revisions may have.
Experiential Resources Inc. has evolved and found its niche building “cool stuff.”
A combination of in-person and virtual
training can be efficient and effective—here’s how to design a program of your own.
The story of Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp, the experiences it provides to a unique clientele, and the challenges it faces.
An employee accident serves as a lesson in safety equipment procedures and our legal duty of care owed to guests.
What it takes to have a rigorous inspection program for your equipment and course.
How many excuses can we come up with to avoid analyzing any numbers or financial statements beyond just guest count…
The latest in pulleys, padding, tree attachments, and accessible attractions.
The idea of risk in aerial activities is polarizing. The aerial adventure industry’s roots are in activities that were designed to incorporate an element of risk (more apparent than real) into the experience. Of course, the industry has evolved dramatically, and there’s greater exposure for operators, designers, and builders as adventure parks and zip line tours get bigger, taller, and faster. With that, the idea of risk and safety becomes more complicated.