Saturday, November 19, 2011

Professional Development in Orlando at the IAAPA Conference

This past week Matt, Amanda M, Amanda G, Alex, Christy, Jessica, and Sheryl flew down to Orlando FL for the annual IAAPA convention. After meeting up at 3:30 am to catch our flight, our sleepy eyed crew headed to BWI to catch a plane to the sunshine state. Once we arrived in Orlando, we rented a car, turned up the air conditioning, and headed to the Orange County Convention Center.

Throughout the week we took several seminars that were geared specifically toward the theme park and attractions industry. Matt focused on learning more about water park development. Amanda M made sure to take plenty of seminars on marketing and social media. Sheryl and Christy learned more about group sales and management. Amanda G and Jessica studied safety regulations, employee development, and government compliance. Alex developed her knowledge of food and beverage trends and human resources.


We had a blast talking to vendors and trying out new products at the trade show. Amanda G. tried out 2 zip lines and plenty of slushies! Jessica, Sheryl, and Christy got water proof glitter tattoos, checked out some cool new locking key carabiners, and tried out several midway games. Amanda and Alex spoke with international exchange student programs for staffing, researched rock wall modifications and food items, and look into ordering water proof watches, and floating water proof cell phone carriers for smart phones.

While we were in Orlando we ate delicious food, courtesy of Matt! We scarfed down some tasty Thia food on Tuesday night. On Wednesday we hit up the House of Blues in Downtown Disney, and on Thursday we ate at Margarita-ville with our silly hats from our favorite balloon girl! We also went to Pat O'Briens at City Walk and sang along with the awesome piano players (even though they didn't get to our request! Sorry Jess!).

Luckily, we had to opportunity to work off all those extra calories at the Give Kids the World 5k. Matt and Amanda G finished with fantastic times. Alex learned that running isn't all the bad, as this was her first 5k. She did great! While running, Amanda M made a friend with a family visiting the park, and Jessica stopped to pet the neighborhood cat!

After an action packed week we landed in Baltimore and quickly realized we weren't in Orlando anymore. With record highs in the 80's all week, it took us a bit to acclimate to the chilly evening temperature.

We are beginning to type up and organize all of our notes from the conference, and are super inspired to bring positive change to River Riders with all of our new knowledge. We all feel as though next summer will be our most successful season ever with the help of all the experienced speakers from the IAAPA convention.

For more information on IAAPA or Give Kids the World, check out:
www.iaapa.org
www.gktw.org

Professional Development in Orlando at the IAAPA Conference





This past week Matt, Amanda M, Amanda G, Alex, Christy, Jessica, and Sheryl flew down to Orlando FL for the annual IAAPA convention. After meeting up at 3:30 am to catch our flight, our sleepy eyed crew headed to BWI to catch a plane to the sunshine state. Once we arrived in Orlando, we rented a car, turned up the air conditioning, and headed to the Orange County Convention Center.

Throughout the week we took several seminars that were geared specifically toward the theme park and attractions industry. Matt focused on learning more about water park development. Amanda M made sure to take plenty of seminars on marketing and social media. Sheryl and Christy learned more about group sales and management. Amanda G and Jessica studied safety regulations, employee development, and government compliance. Alex developed her knowledge of food and beverage trends and human resources.

We had a blast talking to vendors and trying out new products at the trade show. Amanda G tried out 2 zip lines and plenty of slushies! Jessica, Sheryl, and Christy got water proof glitter tattoos, checked out some cool new locking key carabiners, and tried out several midway games. Amanda and Alex spoke with international exchange student programs for staffing, researched rock wall modifications and food items, and look into ordering water proof watches, and floating water proof cell phone carriers for smart phones.

While we were in Orlando we ate delicious food, courtesy of Matt! We scarfed down some tasty Thia food on Tuesday night. On Wednesday we hit up the House of Blues in Downtown Disney, and on Thursday we ate at Margarita-ville with our silly hats from our favorite balloon girl! We also went to Pat O'Briens at City Walk and sang along with the awesome piano players (even though they didn't get to our request! Sorry Jess!).

Luckily we had to opportunity to work off all those extra calories at the Give Kids the World 5k. Matt and Amanda G finished with fantastic times. Alex learned that running isn't all the bad, as this was her first 5k. She did great! While running, Amanda M made a friend with a family visiting the park, and Jessica stopped to pet the neighborhood cat!

After an action packed week we landed in Baltimore and quickly realized we weren't in Orlando anymore. With record highs in the 80's all week, it took us a bit to acclimate to the chilly evening temperature.

We are beginning to type up and organize all of our notes from the conference, and are super inspired to bring positive change to River Riders with all of our new knowledge. We all feel as though next summer will be our most successful season ever with the help of all the experienced speakers from the IAAPA convention.

For more information on IAAPA or Give Kids the World, check out:
www.iaapa.org
www.gktw.org

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

October Memories


Wow, I can't believe it's November already! October went by way too fast but what fun. October brought us alittle of everything.
We met our brochure printers on a trip to Roanoke,Va just a few hours south of Harpers Ferry and had a wonderful afternoon touring the facility and meeting the staff. Thanks Chocklett Press we had a blast!
Our canopy tour and our NEW Halloween Haunting trip has been just thrilling. We had alot of guests go out on it Saturdays in October with the last weekend being exciting with the surprise winter weather we recently got. The Halloween Haunting trip left River Riders offices for the canopy tour in the evening so everyone that went out enjoyed the thrill of completing the course in the dark. With the moon light, headlamps, and a few rope lights on the course supplying the only light. This new trip gave guests a chance to experience our canopy tour and our local area while in a completely new environment.
Rafting has been beautiful this Fall with the trees all the colors of the rainbow. Some days were fabulously weather warm and sunny, other days were definitely wetsuit days but the nice water levels have made every trip great!
Our campground has been very popular this fall with weekends in October filling up with people ready to enjoy all that our beautiful area has to offer.
Team River Riders at Freedoms Run

Crossing the Burma Bridge
on the Canopy Tour
Staff all ready for Halloween
Nolan as Mario
Beth and Rob from Chocklett Press
Riverfront Fall camping at
Harpers Ferry Campground

Getting ready to head out on the Doah
for a Fall Faloiage Trip



Climbing the rockwall at
Jefferson Parks and Rec


Thanks for sharing your time with us here in Harpers Ferry and while we were out on the road at local events. Good Times!




Goodbye, October. Hello, November!

  Wow, we can't believe it is November already! October went flew by but not without filling our lives with so much fun and many memories! October brought us a little of everything.

  We met our brochure printers on a trip to Roanoke,Va just a few hours south of Harpers Ferry and had a wonderful afternoon touring the facility and meeting the staff. Thanks Chocklett Press we had a blast!

  Our canopy tour and our NEW Halloween Haunting trip was chilling and thrilling! We had alot of guests participate in this newest River Riders event. The Halloween Haunting trip left River Riders offices for the canopy tour in the evening so everyone that went out enjoyed the thrill of completing the course in the dark. 

  With the moon light, headlamps, and a few rope lights on the course supplying the only light, this new trip gave guests a chance to experience our canopy tour and our local area while in a completely new environment.

  Rafting has been beautiful this Fall with the trees boasting their gorgeous colors. Some of these past October days offered fabulously warm weather and sunny skies. Other days were definitely wet suit days but the nice water levels have made every trip worth while!
  
 The Freedoms Run provided a fun experience for some of our staff who participated. They did great and we are very proud of them!

Crossing the Burma Bridge on a
Canopy Night Tour
Team River Riders at Freedoms Run
  Our campground has been very popular this fall with weekends in October filling up with people ready to enjoy all that our beautiful area has to offer.

  Thank you to all who spent this beautiful October with us.

  Here's to an equally joyous November!

Nolan as Mario
Staff all ready for Halloween
Camping at Harpers Ferry Campground
Climbing the Rock Wall at Jefferson Parks and Rec
Getting ready to hit the Doah on a Fall Foliage Trip
Beth and Rob from Chocklett Press