Industry Resources
Member Directory & Buyers’ GuideThe member directory & buyers’ guide is a searchable, up-to-date database that contains real-time member supplier and facility information. You may access the database by using your IAAPA member username and password.
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FUNWORLD
FUNWORLD magazine, which is a service for IAAPA members, is essential to keep members current and connected to this vast and changing industry. Each issue focuses on a major area of our industry, including coasters, zoos and aquariums, FECs, and waterparks. Within each issue, FUNWORLD editors cover a range of major topics that are critical to help our members succeed in their businesses—safety, entertainment, food and beverage, games, merchandise, new rides, and much more. Other content includes product and facility spotlights, industry expert columns, show coverage, and special sections. Frequency FUNWORLD is published 11 times a year, including our November/December double issue that is distributed and covers IAAPA Attractions Expo. Distribution FUNWORLD is mailed to approximately 8,500 members and subscribers in more than 82 countries. Of the total circulation, approximately 3,200 copies are sent to addressees outside the United States. Advertising FUNWORLD advertising can be booked through the McNeill Group. Contact John Chaykin or Don Serfass at +1 215/321-9636 or +1 800/394-5157. Subscription One subscription free to members |
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Industry Article DatabaseIndustry Article Database contains more than 10,000 records of articles from FUNWORLD, Family Entertainment Center magazine, At the Park, Amusement Business, Attractions Management, Park World, and Tourist Attractions and Parks. You may access the database using your IAAPA member username and password.
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IAAPA Annual Amusement Ride Incident ReportThe International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) sponsors an annual survey of establishments in the industry to estimate the number of injuries to patrons associated with fixed-site amusement rides in the U.S. |



