How the new Rainbow's End CEO plans to transform the park
Rainbow's End CEO Susan Mudie talks about her goals for the park, and her drive to create an immersive theme park experience for the next generation. Video / Dean Purcell
Rainbow's End CEO Susan Mudie talks about her goals for the park, and her drive to create an immersive theme park experience for the next generation. Video / Dean Purcell
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