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Gilroy Gardens breaks world record for stamp image

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Gilroy Gardens and RWS Entertainment Break Record

Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park’s summer production of GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS LIVE! has broken a record of its own. 

The show garnered 4,799 participants for a stamp image, breaking the record for ‘most people contributing to a stamp image’. A Guinness World Records adjudicator was on hand to verify the attempt on Sunday, August 13. The stamp image features the park’s signature basket tree.

Gilroy Gardens and RWS entertainment stamp image

The previous record was set by LIVAT Center in Beijing – which had 3,154 participants.

The Guinness World Records LIVE! show ran at Gilroy Gardens from June 10 – August 13 and was produced by leading entertainment company RWS Entertainment Group.

It featured interactive experiences across the park. The live show taught audiences about the science of record-breaking. Kids were also invited to join the “GWR Club” by finding Guinness World Record memorabilia across the park – and collecting stamps for their GWR Passport.


GWR club passport from rws entertainment group

RWS Entertainment Group is a New York-based production company that creates award-winning custom entertainment, live events, and brand experiences worldwide.

Founded in 2003, the live entertainment production company has produced production and custom brand experiences for resorts, cruise lines, theme parks, corporate events and NYC fashion events.

They are sought-after creative consultants and have worked with brands such as Palace Entertainment, Cedar Fair, Hershey Entertainment and Resorts, Six Flags, Holland America Line, Hard Rock Resorts, Westfield Malls and more.

Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park is California’s only horticultural theme park. The park features over 40 rides and attractions and more than 10,000 trees, including the world-famous Circus Trees.

Images Courtesy RWS Entertainment Group.

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Michael Mander

Michael Mander

I am a journalist from Essex, England. I enjoy travelling, and love exploring attractions around the world. I graduated from Lancaster University in 2018. Twitter @michael_mander.

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