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Ride & Show Engineering, Inc.

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Ride & Show Engineering, Inc.
Company typePrivately owned
IndustryEngineering Services
FoundedSan Dimas, California, USA
FounderEduard Feuer and
William Watkins
Headquarters,
USA
ProductsEntertainment attractions, show action equipment, and transportation systems
Revenue$5.0 Million USD (2006)
Number of employees
50[1]
Websitewww.rideshow.com/

Ride & Show Engineering, Inc. produces entertainment attractions, show action equipment and transportation systems. In 1984 Eduard Feuer and William Watkins, formerly the Senior Project Engineer and Chief Mechanical Engineer, respectively, for Walt Disney Imagineering, established in Ride & Show the state of California; it was later incorporated in 1996.

History

Ride & Show designs and fabricates numerous attractions and attraction systems, including: simulation and motion base systems, boat ride systems, and peoplemovers; floor-mounted ride systems for dark ride attractions; monorails; and numerous show action and special effect equipment for large and small entertainment projects for numerous international attractions.

Location

Ride & Show's corporate headquarters are housed in a purpose built facility located in San Dimas, California, 30 miles (48 km) east of downtown Los Angeles. This 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m2) structure is adjacent to a 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m2) assembly yard and a 36,000-square-foot (3,300 m2) test facility and manufacturing area.

Industries

Ride & Show's clientele extend beyond typical amusement parks and range into:

  • Retail and location based entertainment
  • Theme park attractions
  • Transportation and ride systems
  • Large show equipment and stages
  • Science centers and museums

The Disney connection

While the founders were both former employees of Walt Disney Imagineering, their connection with the Disney corporation remains strong, including:

References

  1. ^ Manta Page of Corporate Information Accessed September 2007
  2. ^ WDW College Program Syllabus for Engineering access September 2007
  3. ^ From the UCF PowerPoint Presentation Accessed on September 2007