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Adventure World has once again been awarded the Training Initiative Award, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame, at the AHA – AON Hotel and Hospitality Awards for Excellence at Crown Perth last night.

Adventure World has won the award three years running, cementing the theme park’s reputation for its industry leading recruitment and training program and beating the likes of Crown Perth multiple times!

Mark Shaw, Adventure World CEO, stated that the award was a reflection of the team’s dedication to training as a key component in delivering on the company’s common purpose to ‘create happiness and magical memories’ for its guests.

“While we continue to make multi-million dollar investments into new attractions and park refurbishments each year to create a world class theme park, our focus on guest experience and interaction is equally as important.

“Our training program has been developed over five years with the key objective of creating the ultimate guest experience in a safe and family friendly environment. It includes an extensive recruitment and audition process that attracts over 5,000 applications each year, followed by orientation, induction and training components, along with a new digital initiative introduced this year. ”

Adventure World was the only inductee into the Hall of Fame at last night’s awards, which comes as the park is preparing to launch its newest attraction – Cirque Extreme! in December while work continues in the background on the $7m “Mi3” world class attraction coming next September. 

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Bibra Lake WA 6163

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Our Acknowledgement

Adventure World acknowledges the Nyungar people of Beeliar boodja. We acknowledge the rich heritage and significance of the Bibra Lake lands as a place of meeting and community, a place on which the Nyungar people of Beeliar boodja and other Nyungar would come to camp and to fulfil their social and cultural obligations, and on which we reside today.

We wish to pay our respects to this history, this culture and ongoing connection with the land, and to their Elders past and present.

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