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Seattle
Making the Most of Your First Port
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Seattle
With Kodiak West Travel
Seattle Weather
Heavy rain in January to May and October to December
Average yearly precipitation is 37 inches
Average temperature in July and August is 75 degrees
Visit Seattle Before or After Your Cruise to Alaska!
Kodiak West Travel Can Help You Develop Your Itinerary
Although cruises to Alaska are held during summer months, a visit to Seattle in summer is no guarantee of sunshine! Keep your favorite umbrella handy!
Day One Sample Itinerary
Get an early start!
Pike Place Market for breakfast and shopping
Olympic Sculpture Park and a stroll along the waterfront
Mid-afternoon
The Seattle Aquarium
Evening
Seattle Underground Tour
Pike Place Market for dinner
Day Two Sample Itinerary
Pike Place Market
Breakfast here again and visit the places you loved or missed
Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum
The Space Needle
Seattle’s iconic and most famous landmark
And if you can spare one more day…
Visit Mt. Rainier National Park!
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Seattle
With Kodiak West Travel
And if you can spare one more day…
Visit Mt. Rainier National Park!
Visit Seattle Before or After Your Cruise to Alaska!
Kodiak West Travel Can Help You Develop Your Itinerary
Although cruises to Alaska are held during summer months, a visit to Seattle in summer is no guarantee of sunshine! Keep your favorite umbrella handy!
Day One Sample Itinerary
Get an early start!
Pike Market for breakfast and shopping
Olympic Sculpture Park and a stroll along the waterfront
Mid-afternoon
The Seattle Aquarium
Evening
Seattle Underground Tour
Seattle Weather
Heavy rain in January to May and October to December
Average yearly precipitation is 37 inches
Average temperature in July and August is 75 degrees
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Seattle
Making the Most of Your First Port
Visit Mt. Rainier National Park!
Day One Sample Itinerary
Get an early start!
Pike Market for breakfast and shopping
Olympic Sculpture Park and a stroll along the waterfront
Mid-afternoon
The Seattle Aquarium
Evening
Seattle Underground Tour
Day Two Sample Itinerary
Pike Market
Breakfast here again and visit the places you loved or missed
Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum
The Space Needle
Seattle’s iconic and most famous landmark
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Alaska Photography
By Kodiak West Travel
Lights, Camera, Action
Be prepared at all times with your camera. You will want to be ready if nature decides to fly right by you.
Invest in an anti-shake lens for choppy water photography
Be aware of the scenery around you. Look in all directions to find the best photographic opportunities.
Get in on the action
With Deep Sea Fishing
Photography Tips
Dress for the weather—it can be extreme
Choose the right camera gear
Do the research
Be familiar with the lighting
Learn to work fast
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Alaskan Wildlife
Capturing Nature with Your Lens
Be Careful
Use common sense
Never approach a real bear or bear cub
Your best pictures will be those in which you are not intruding on a wild animal’s home
Lights, Camera, Action
Be prepared at all times with your camera. You will want to be ready if nature decides to fly right by you.
Be aware of the scenery
Look in all directions to find the best photographic opportunities
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Wildlife and Excursion Photos
Kodiak West Travel
Be Careful
Use common sense
Never approach a real bear or bear cub
Your best pictures will be those in which you are not intruding on a wild animal’s home
Lights, Camera, Action
Be prepared at all times with your camera. You will want to be ready if nature decides to fly right by you.
Rafting the Refuge
River rafting is a popular way to tour the refuge. Trips are scheduled from mid-June to early September and are typically planned for six to eight days.
Brooks Mountain Range
A treeless range peppered with rivers and streams and home to a variety of birds and land and marine mammals.
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Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Experience Alaska with Kodiak West Travel
About the Refuge
Largest National Wildlife Refuge in the country
Alaska’s first official ecosystem conservation area
Established in 1960
Climate varies from cold to freezing
Temperatures may drop below freezing at any time
No formal roads
Wildlife
On Land
Bears
Polar
Grizzly
Black
Other large mammals
Caribou
Moose
Oxen
In the Air
Owls
Snowy
Great gray
Northern hawk owls
Peregrine Falcons
Golden eagles
Plovers
Contact Kodiak West Travel
We are currently accepting reservations for next year!
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The North Lights
Nature’s Most Spectacular Light show
North Lights Ideal Viewing Conditions
Best time
Late fall and early spring
Between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.
Fairbanks
Ideal location due to distance from equator
Clear skies with little moonlight are ideal
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Alaska Slides
Kodiak West Travel
Lights, Camera, Action
Be prepared at all times with your camera. You will want to be ready if nature decides to fly right by you.
Brooks Mountain Range
A treeless range peppered with rivers and streams and home to a variety of birds and land and marine mammals.
The Aurora Borealis
Ribbons of blue, green, pink, and purple luminescence that are caused by the collisions of electrically charged particles in the atmosphere.
Viewing the Lights from Fairbanks
Cleary Summit
Chena Lakes Recreation Area
Steese Highway
Ester Dome
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Ketchikan Rain Forest
Kodiak West Travel
About the Rain Forest Sanctuary
40 acre forest reserve
Variety of trees and wildlife
Spruce, alder, and several varieties of cedar
Black bear, bald eagles, reindeer
Marine life including several varieties of salmon
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Wildlife
The Ketchikan Rainforest has an incredibly high concentration of bald eagles. Be prepared with your camera as you view these majestic creatures!
Canopy Tours
High octane zip line adventure
Safety equipped with harnesses, lanyards and dual-line cables
Seven lines along tree platforms
Significant walking, hiking, and climbing between lines
Off Road Adventure
Fully equipped mountain trail ATV tour
4 hours in length including lunch
Gear and safety briefing provided
Experienced guides
Ample opportunities to stop for pictures
Rainforest Adventure
Ketchikan
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Packrafting Tours
Kodiak West Travel
What is Packrafting?
A form of white water rafting that involves a portable raft that is light enough to be carried between watersheds. Packrafts are sturdy and are suitable for steep creeks and whitewater.
Tour Information
Led by experienced guides
Certified white water experts
Certified in basic first aid
Can be combined with other tours
Fishing
Hiking
Tour Classification
Class 1
Eagle River
Splashy whitewater
Spectacular views
Class 3
Campground rapids
Swift whitewater
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Packing for Your Alaska Adventure
Kodiak West Travel
Weather
Summer
Temperatures range from 60 to 80 degrees
Spring
Temperatures range from 45 to 55 degrees
Winter
Temperatures range from below zero to 40 degrees
What to Pack
Layers, layers, layers!
A layer of something thin and clingy close to the skin to keep in body heat is essential
Fleece for a second layer is a good option
Your third layer should include protection from moisture
Always pack hats, gloves, and scarves
Water repellant shoes are a must
Be Prepared for All Types of Weather!
Rain, Snow, or Sun!
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Sensation Park
Employee Safety Training
Our Top Priority
At Sensation Park, guest and employee safety is our top priority. Staff must report all accidents, no matter how minor, so that trained safety and security personnel can document and officially report incidents.
Injury Prevention—Protect Guests
Complete scheduled equipment checks
Enforce boarding restrictions for all rides
Verify height requirements for young children
Check every seatbelt and harness
Assist guests to understand regulations
Refer questions to your supervisor
Summer Season
Implementation of new safety guidelines
Installation of new signage throughout the parks
Ride entrances
Visitor center
Rest areas
Completion of staff training in new safety guidelines and basic first aid training
Prevent Heatstroke During the Hot Summer Season
Be sure to stay well hydrated and always choose water over soda or juice. Apply sunscreen and wear your uniform hat or visor.
At Sensation Park
Safety Is Our Top Priority
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Sensation Park Entertainment Group
Independence Day Festivities in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.
Get Ready for 2016!
Sensation Park Entertainment Group will be hosting special Independence celebrations at parks in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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Schedule of Events
A Different Event Each Week!
Week 1
Buy one entrance fee, get one free
Week 2
Free 5x7 group or individual photo
Week 3
25% park entrance discount
Week 4
25% discount on food and beverages
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Contact Information
Get Ready to Celebrate!
With Sensation Park Entertainment Group
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Sensation Park
Employee Safety Training
Our Top Priority
At Sensation Park, guest and employee safety is our top priority. Staff must report all accidents, no matter how minor, so that trained safety and security personnel can document and officially report incidents.
Injury Prevention—Protect Guests
Complete scheduled equipment checks
Enforce boarding restrictions for all rides
Verify height requirements for young children
Check every seatbelt and harness
Assist guests to understand regulations
Refer questions to your supervisor
Summer Season
Implementation of new safety guidelines
Installation of new signage throughout the parks
Ride entrances
Visitor center
Rest areas
Completion of staff training in new safety guidelines and basic first aid training
Prevent Heatstroke During the Hot Summer Season
Be sure to stay well hydrated and always choose water over soda or juice. Apply sunscreen and wear your uniform hat or visor.
At Sensation Park
Safety Is Our Top Priority
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Sensation Park Entertainment Group
Independence Day Festivities in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.
Get Ready for 2016!
Sensation Park Entertainment Group will be hosting special Independence celebrations at parks in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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Canada
July 2016
U.S.
July 2016
Mexico
September 2016
A Different Event Each Week!
Week 1
Buy one entrance fee, get one free
Week 2
Free 5x7 group or individual photo
Week 3
25% park entrance discount
Contact Information
Get Ready to Celebrate!
With Sensation Park Entertainment Group
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Concerts in the Park
Every Friday in June and July
Your Paid Admission is Your Entrance Fee
Join Us as We Rock the Night!
Located in the main plaza at each park
Grandstand seating will be available
Seating is limited
Reserved seating is available
Concerts begin at 7:30 pm
A Different Band Each Week!
Classic Rock
Top Forty
Country Hits
Fifties and Sixties
Jazz
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Corporate Event Planning
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Treat your employees to a private party for an evening of rides, games, food, and fun at a Sensation Park amusement park.
Event Information
Corporate Party Packages
High Flyer
Dinner and dessert
Indoor dance floor and DJ
Adults only
Park Picnic
Barbecue buffet
Available in summer
All ages
Family Evening
Dinner and dessert
Contact Sensation Park Corporate Event Planning for Additional Information
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Coaster Countdown!
Sensation Park Entertainment Group
Launch Time!
Sensation Park Entertainment Group will introduce several new roller coasters next year at several parks. The attractions are named Intensity, Hang Time, and Last Chance.
New Coasters for 2016
Intensity
2,933 foot steel coaster
Playa Vista Park
Hang Time
7,438 foot steel coaster
Edmonton Park
Last Chance
4,564 foot steel coaster
Beech Springs Park
Let the Fun Begin!
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Coming Attractions
For Fitness Enthusiasts
And Thrill Seekers
Zip Line!
Rock Climbing at Santa Clara Park
Indoor facility
3,000 square feet of sculptured climbing walls
State-of-the-art structures and climbing holds
Classes
Beginner Power Up
Intermediate Gravity Defiance
Advanced Agility and Strength
Regulations
Footwear requirements
For the zip line, shoes with laces
For climbing, rock-climbing shoes are required and may be rented at the facility
Zip line height requirement is 42 inches
Rock climbers must be at least 6 years old
Children under age 12 may only climb with a parent or guardian present
Minors age 12 to 17 must have a waiver signed by their parent on file
Signed liability waivers are required
Are You Ready
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Welcome to Sensation Park
New Employee Orientation
Our goal is to ensure that all employees of Sensation Park Entertainment Group are aware of our mission, values, and safety practices.
Schedule
Day One
Maya Ruiz
Human Resources Director
Day Two
David Jensen
Park Operations Director
Day Three
Ken Lee
Safety Director
Schedule Details
Day One
Human Resources overview
Overview of company history
Employee benefits and payroll overview
Day Two
Park tour including ride safety
Training seminars specific to employee job classification
Supervisor meetings
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Day Three—Park Safety
First aid training
Emergency response
CPR
Fire alarms and evacuations
Lost children procedures
Notification process
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Summer Job Opportunities
Sensation Park Entertinment Group
A Great Summer Job!
Numerous positions available
Entry level and supervisory
Competitive wages
Based on experience and education
Flexible hours
Morning, afternoon, and evening shifts
Requirements
Be at least 18 years of age
Possess good communication skills
Be available 20 hours per week
Possess good customer srvice skills
Applications Will Be Accepted Beginning April 30
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Sensation Park Entertainment Group
Three-Year Business Summary
Over 3 million people have visited Sensation Park Amusement Parks.
In The Last Three Years
Guest Satisfaction
Guest surveys conducted each quarter
85% satisfaction rate during last four quarters
88% of guests indicate that they would return again within one year
Three-Year Revenue Summary
Entrance fees
$42 million
Merchandising
$26 million
Concessions
$18 million
Special events
$5 million
Sensation Park Group
Committed to Service and Guest Satisfaction
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Grand Opening
Twin Point River Hotel at Sensation Park
Our Newest Luxury Hotel
Located across from Sensation Park at Twin Rivers, our newest hotel boasts luxury amenities and a prime location on Twin Point River.
Grand Opening Events
Opening weekend—June 1
Free park entrance with weekend stay
First month specials
Combination room and park entrance packages
Complimentary breakfast
Events
Concerts and comedy acts
Daily giveaways for registered guests
June 1, 2016