Author: Daniel Snyder
Daniel Snyder is a Senior Editor at naflic.org.uk, where he writes about leisure industry safety standards, amusement ride inspection, and the regulations that keep fairground and theme park visitors safe. Daniel works in a corporate office setting during the day, navigating the regimented routines of work life with the same meticulous attention to detail that permeates everything he writes. He feels most at ease in the peace and quiet of his own home after work, curled up with a good book or watching his favorite TV series. His writing is measured, well-researched, and genuinely helpful to anyone attempting to comprehend a complex industry, and it reflects this deliberate, thoughtful pace.
The park is not yet open. The lights are still off, the food stalls are still closed, and a maintenance…
The way amusement parks discuss safety has an almost routine quality. “The safety of our guests is our top priority”…
Only mid-sized Midwestern cities experience a certain type of Saturday morning, where the air is still chilly but parking lots…
When something goes wrong at an amusement park, a certain silence descends. Something heavier than the fleeting collective gasp that…
Before an amusement park opens, a certain kind of silence descends upon it. A roller coaster is operating its first…
Setting an alarm for five in the morning to go to an amusement park has a subtly ridiculous quality. However,…
Almost any amusement park feels well-planned when you walk in on a summer Saturday, with children running toward the tallest…
How Star Wars Day at America’s Theme Parks Became a Bigger Cultural Moment Than the Films Themselves
When you enter Disney’s Hollywood Studios on May 4th, something changes. Members of the cast wearing Rebel insignia give guests…
It’s never really necessary to introduce Charleston. You can quickly see why this city was ranked #1 on Travel +…
The moment has an almost cinematic quality. Presumably weary of waiting or irritated by an inconvenient safety procedure, a visitor…
