Dynamic Concepts: Dynamic Attractions plans for 2021

From robotic rides, to linear induction powered coasters, to advanced mechatronic ride systems, Dynamic Attractions makes the impossible possible. Park World editor Becci Knowles catches up with Dynamic’s executive team to find out how the company survived 2020 and what they have planned for 2021.

Dynamic Attractions and Chance Rides team-up

Today the attractions industry’s two leading ride manufacturers, Dynamic Attractions and Chance Rides, have announced a strategic alliance. Together they will provide the industry with innovative ride systems designed by Dynamic Attractions with manufacturing support provided by Chance Rides at its 20-acre ride manufacturing facility in Wichita, Kansas. The two companies’ alliance allows them to …

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Flying Theatres and other wild rides for Canadian firm

Original story at Globe and Mail In 2015, Vancouver-based amusement-ride developer Dynamic Attractions opened an office in Orlando, Fla., as part of its U.S. expansion plan. A year later, the company rolled out its 80,000-square-foot Attractions Development Center in the same city. Dynamic Attractions’s main customers are major theme park operators such as Disney, Universal …

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Britannia Mine Museum to become a dynamic attraction

Original story at Business in Vancouver Port Coquitlam thrill-ride builder Dynamic Attractions to create immersive experience at mine museum Dynamic Attractions, the Port Coquitlam company that designs and builds immersive theme park rides around the world, has been tapped by the Britannia Mine Museum to create a new $4.2 million tours attractions. The Britannia Mine Museum …

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