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The Wave Maker: Story Of Theme Park Pioneer George Millay And The Creation Of Seaworld, Magic Mountain, And Wet 'n Wild (Sea
World Education)
Published in Hardcover by Ripley Entertainment (2004-09-30)
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A fitting tribute to a theme park pioneer
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Review Date: 2007-01-04
Review Date: 2007-01-04
He beats Trump as a risk taker and deal maker. Fun book!
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Review Date: 2004-10-08
Review Date: 2004-10-08
This book reveals how he created Sea World, Wet'N Wild and Magic Mountain. What a deal maker and career breaker. It was
a wild ride. Hilarious tales of boom, bust and triumph. Read about the peacock's infamous flight. Twists and turns follow
George building two aquatic empires. I woke my wife up from laughing so hard while reading it in bed. I couldn't put it
down. Get the story from the ultimate insider of amusement parks.
George Millay launched two successful amusement industries almost single-handedly: Marine-life Parks and Water Slide Parks. He seems to have made a bigger splash than Shamu. Millions still are entertained in the wake of his creations: Sea Worlds, Wet `n Wilds and Magic Mountain. Wave Maker is a big splash!
George Millay launched two successful amusement industries almost single-handedly: Marine-life Parks and Water Slide Parks. He seems to have made a bigger splash than Shamu. Millions still are entertained in the wake of his creations: Sea Worlds, Wet `n Wilds and Magic Mountain. Wave Maker is a big splash!
John the Baptist, Wet and Wild: And Other Bible Stories to Tickle Your Soul (Heaven and Mirth)
Published in Hardcover by Faith Kidz (2001-03)
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King Magazine July/August 2007: Wild N' Out Girls (1 of 2 Covers) (The 2nd Annual Wet Issue)
Published in Paperback by King Magazine (2007)
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Markwins gets its feet wet: in less than a year, Markwins has recreated Wet 'n' Wild and Black Radiance.: An article from:
Household & Personal Products Industry
Published in Digital by Rodman Publications, Inc. (2004-01-01)
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Wet 'N Wild: a new focus: AM Cosmetics' Wet 'n Wild brand has been a staple in mass merchandisers for years. Now the company
aims to shake up a sluggish ... from: Household & Personal Products Industry
Published in Digital by Rodman Publications, Inc. (2003-01-01)
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Wet 'n' Wild (Baldwin, Alicia. Baywatch, No. 2.)
Published in Paperback by Random House Books for Young Readers (1996-04-30)
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Wet n' wild at Fairchild.(dealing with in-flight emergency)(Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington): An article from: Airman
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2005-09-22)
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Wet'n'Wild Goes wild.: An article from: Household & Personal Products Industry
Published in Digital by Rodman Publications, Inc. (2001-03-01)
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The book describes how George went to various them parks to get ideas, such as the wave generation machine for Wet and Wild.
Sea World was the first to use an ozone purification system. When the Marine Mammal Protection Act was enacted in 1972, Sea World started a captive breeding program to replenish its stock of animals.
George was a visionary and a problem solver; however, even these were not enough. Sometimes he had to depend on luck. On more than one occasion, George came to the brink of financial disaster.
Once I picked up the book, I couldn't put it down. Highly recommended reading even it you're not considering opening a theme park.