Editor's letter:Supersensory With our growing insight into how to engage visitors’ more complex senses, it’s time for a new approach, says Magali Robathan
Immersive experiences:Joseph Wisne Truly ambitious attractions providers need to push the boundaries of immersive design by engaging visitors’ senses of pain, danger, balance, justice and more, argues Roto’s CEO
Interview:Esther Dugdale As the Burrell Collection relaunches and Eden Qingdao takes shape, Event’s creative director shares her tips for creating experiences that spark joy and curiosity
The arts:Room to grow Could the space age, ultra flexible design of the new Taipei Performing Arts Center provide a model for future attractions spaces?
Research:Slavery links As demand for growing honesty in relation to links to slavery and colonialism grows, should attractions be open about their history? Jon Young investigates
Opinion:Vince Kadlubek Art engages and delights visitors. Kadlubek argues that attractions should embrace and support artists and look for shared initiatives
Interview:Cale Heit With new themed coasters open at Motiongate Dubai and some intruiging projects underway, Forrec is making the most of the pent up demand for shared experiences. CEO Cale Heit tells us more
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Attractions-kit.net:Product innovation From Merlin’s new deal with Attractions.io to the US waterparks teaming up with Accesso, we take a look at some of the exciting new product launches from across the attractions industry View on turning pages