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.
Six Flags Shut Down a Ride Mid-Air Because a Passenger Had a Cell Phone, The Video Is Something Else
Being trapped in the air on an uncontrollable object causes a certain kind of dread. Not a plane; at the…
A local building inspector in Virginia is in charge of approving the safety of an amusement ride that throws people…
The fact that the nation that created some of the oldest fairground customs in the world is currently setting the…
A system that inspects a machine once a year, determines that it is dangerous, records that conclusion, and then permits…
In Agawam, Massachusetts, there is a section of Main Street where the smell of machine grease and fried dough permeates…
Not too long ago, the largest event in the leisure sector was precisely what one might anticipate. Glossy renderings are…
On weekend afternoons, Nova Adventure Park on Virginia Beach’s Linhaven Parkway fills up with precisely the type of people it…
A group of safety experts has been working on a problem that most park visitors never consider: how do you…
Rose Island is only a short boat ride from Newport Harbor, but the distance is more difficult to quantify in…
The Towne Square Mall in Owensboro, Kentucky, had been dying the slow, predictable death that American retail establishments have been…
