Robb Alvey

Robb Alvey (born on January 9, 1970 as Robert Lee Alvey Jr. in Los Angeles, California) is a video game producer and roller coaster enthusiast who has ridden over 1,000 roller coasters. Alvey and his wife Elissa have been featured on theme park documentaries for Discovery Channel, Travel Channel, and TLC, have done television commercials and promotional
interviews for amusement parks and rides manufacturers.
Video games
Alvey works as a video game producer for WayForward Technologies. Alvey had previously worked on developing products for
Disney, Universal Studios, Dreamworks, Paramount Pictures, MGM
, Mattel, MTV, Amblin Entertainment, Activision, Virgin Entertainment, Sega, Nintendo, and many others. Some of his latest video game titles include two installments from the Call of Duty franchise and the sequel of A Boy and His Blob for the Wii.
Theme Park Review
Alvey owns and maintains the website Theme Park Review. He started the site in 1996 to share his travels to different amusement parks. The site expanded to become an online community with roller coaster videos, photos, forums, and other information about amusement parks and roller coasters and sees over 2 million visitors a year.
Personal life
Alvey lives in Valencia, California with his current wife, Elissa and daughter, Kristen.
Alvey has four other children from previous marriages: Bethany, Dallas, and Christopher
Alvey has had two previous wives: Sarah Jacques (mother of Rebecca and Christopher) and Elizabeth Foote<ref name="Ancestory.com"/> (mother of Bethany and Dallas)
Alvey's parents are: Robert Lee Alvey and Ann Louise Dimeglio Alvey<ref name="Ancestory.com"/></br>
Alvey has one sister: Dawn Marie Alvey<ref name="Ancestory.com"/>
 
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