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Accomplishments

The ShowSys team has participated in many renowned and award-winning productions.  Here is just a sampling.

Southern Ice
Myrtle Beach South Carolina

Jack Frost magically turns Myrtle Beach into a Winter Wonderland in this hour and 45 minute comedic adventure on ice.  Featuring a cast of world-class skaters, champion gymnasts, an amazing juggler and heartwarming and unbelievable animals.

Show Control Design and Programming for Renaissance Entertainment

 

 

Batman Thrill Spectacular
Six Flags New England

With thirteen flame effects, CO2, snow, fog, pyrotechnics, automated scenery, and a blind-driver Batmobile, this stunt show was the cornerstone of the grand opening of Six Flags New England, and continues to thrill audiences today.

Front-End Control System Design and Programming for Sigma Services

 

Batman and Robin
Six Flags Worlds of Adventure

Featuring spewing water and ice from Mr. Freeze, flame and pyrotechnics  Definitely an exciting show. 

Front-End Control System Design and Programming for Sigma Services

 

Batman Thrill Spectacular
Six Flags Mexico City

Flame and CO2 heavy, another Batman show is thrilling the new Six Flags in Mexico City.

Front-End Control System Design and Programming for Sigma Services

 

 

The Batman Forever Water Stunt Spectacular
Six Flags Houston (AstroWorld)

With much of the action high over the audience's heads, sometimes towering hundreds of feet in the air, this high-action water stunt show created by Renaissance Entertainment made thousands of children smile.  With thrilling jet skiing stunts, fiery explosions, streaking rockets, unbelievable flight, and colorful pyrotechnics, this show was an edge-of-your-seat experience.  Batman Forever not only ranked #1 with the AstroWorld guests, but also rated the highest of all the live shows at any of the Six Flags theme parks for the 1996 and 1997 seasons.  A survey of park guests conducted by Inside Track Magazine, an industry periodical, rated Batman Forever the # 3 Outdoor Show in the U.S. and Canada in 1997.

 

Disney Fair

The Disney Fair

A five-acre touring themed experience, The Disney Fair is still (arguably) considered the largest touring production of all times.  With 87 tractor trailers, a spectacular stage show, two and a half acres of air-conditioned space, completely self-contained power and hundreds of both  employees and inflatables, this was quite an adventure, especially to move. 

 

 

Fort Frenzee Wild West Stunt Show
Universal's Port Aventura

The Fort Frenzee featuring a bumbling little private, is packed with special effects that you would not of thought possible. From an exploding Fort Frenzee outhouse to a shooting cannon that knocks a bad guy off of his feet this effect-heavy production continues to thrill international audiences.

 

Hollywood Live On Ice
Busch Gardens Tampa

Rated the Best Indoor Show in the US by Inside Track Magazine, Hollywood Hollywood Live On Ice Live On Ice completed its five-year run in 1999.  With up to eight shows a day, this half-hour spectacular featured exciting skating coupled with special effects and amazing scene changes.

 


UFO Encounters

A Renaissance Entertainment designed and operated touring production, UFO Encounters won the Themed Entertainment Association award for Best Attraction on a Budget in 1998.  A cyclical attraction that showUFO Encounters Tourcases the four types of close-encounters (Sightings, Evidence, Contact, and Abduction) includes out-of-this-world special effects.  When aliens seemingly take over a regular home, mayhem ensues.  The museum area with interactive computer kiosks, robots and aliens is a big hit. 

 

Warner Brothers Western Stunt Show

The Warner Brothers Western Stunt Show
Six Flags Great America

This technically advanced stunt show thrilled audiences for three seasons as the second most popular show in the Six Flags family of parks (Batman in Houston was the first).  A runaway train, numerous fiery explosions, an out of control mine car, and a soldier riding a geyser were some of the wild special effects.

   

Train photo courtesy Renaissance Entertainment