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21 Mar 2017
Jurassica project secures HLF Funding to create wildlife corridor
The long-touted Jurassica project, a multi-million pound dinosaur attraction inside a former quarry in Dorset, UK, will take its first steps as a visitor attraction after securing Heritage Lottery Funding to open part of the area as a nature trail ahead of a full launch when funding is secured. A far cry from
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21 Mar 2017
'Personal connection key for zoos', says expert psychologist
A leading academic in the fields of psychology and conservation has said that zoos need to foster a personal connection between guests and animals in order to encourage repeat visits and continued contributions to conservation efforts. Delivering the keynote address at the European Association of Zoos and
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20 Mar 2017
Zero Latency secures new partner for Boston and Philadelphia VR arenas
Free-roam multiplayer VR provider Zero Latency has announced multiple new arenas, in Greater Boston, Massachusetts, and in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Australian VR start-up – which already has arenas in Australia, Japan and Spain, as well as Orlando, Florida and two Kalahari resorts locations, in Wisconsin
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20 Mar 2017
Northern Ireland tourism could benefit from reduced VAT after Brexit
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union could provide a huge boost to Northern Ireland’s tourism, thanks to freedom from EU laws over VAT rates for tourism. For Northern Ireland – the only part of the UK sharing a land border with another state – tourism-related businesses pay a 20 per cent VAT tax,
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20 Mar 2017
Disney to pay out US$3.8m to employees following wage dispute
Disney has agreed to pay out US$3.8m (€3.5m, £3m) in back wages, after officials found violations from the company regarding minimum wages, overtime pay and payroll records. The two Florida subsidiaries of Disney – Disney Vacation Club Management and Walt Disney Parks and Resorts – will pay back wages to
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17 Mar 2017
Major developments at Tivoli Gardens set for November opening
Tivoli Corner, a food and retail development at the transition point between Tivoli Gardens and the city of Copenhagen, is expected to open in November 2017. The 5,300sq m (57,000sq ft) food hall project, costing hundreds of millions of Danish kroner, will feature 30 vendors and restaurant chains around a
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17 Mar 2017
Upcoming Dr Seuss museum celebrates life and work of famed author
The Amazing World of Dr Seuss, a museum dedicated to the life and works of the popular writer and animator Theodor Seuss Geisel, is opening on 2 June in Springfield, Massachusetts. The museum’s five zones feature artwork, illustrations and interactive exhibits alongside memorabilia and furniture from Geisel’s
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Design, build and produce theme parks, themed attractions, auditorium shows, 4D theaters and dark rides, including IP-based attractions.
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