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Zamperla conceives plexiglass safety barrier for attraction rides

Zamperla conceives plexiglass safety barrier for attraction rides
June 26, 2020

Global attraction and amusement ride manufacturer, Zamperla has conceived a plexiglass safety barrier that guarantees social distancing for visitors when they are on their amusement rides, thus giving visitors the opportunity to enjoy attractions and amusement parks with minimal safety concerns.

In this challenging period during the COVID-19 pandemic, Zamperla approached new ways to remain as close as possible to their customers noting that “the success and the safety of your Park is our success too."

Zamperla adopted their clients’ perspective aiming to “understand the difficulties that attractions and amusement parks are going through in communicating to their guests that amusement venues are now as safe as ever.”

In their continuous effort to innovate and find the most effective solutions applied to rides, Zamperla conceived the plexiglass safety barrier for visitor safety.

Zamperla advise that installation of the plexiglass barrier will be “easy, fast, and affordable; no major changes to the ride are required, and you will be able to apply it on your own, just with the help of your technicians.

“Our Prototype Team is working to design and manufacture these plexiglass barriers for the majority of Zamperla’s Classics, i.e. the evergreens that you can find almost in every amusement park around the world, such as Magic Bikes, Disk’O, Jumping Tower, Sky Tower, Crazy Bus, Rocking Tug, Jump Around, NebulaZ, Happy Swing, Junior Coaster, Thunderbolt, Aerial Ride and so on…”

Zamperla are confident that this solution will be helpful for their customers to restart their business as soon as possible and to provide visitors all the safety measures they can.

Click here to contact Zamperla through their entry in the Australasian Leisure Management Supplier Directory. 

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