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27 Sep 2016
Comic character theme park set to open in Antwerp train station next year
An indoor theme and experience park based around Belgium’s most famous comic strip characters is being built in the heart of Antwerp train station. The 6,000sqm (64,583sq ft) Comics Station will feature six cartoons – Lucky Luke, The Kiekeboes, Jommeke, Willy and Wanda (Spike and Suzy), Urbanus and The Smurfs
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26 Sep 2016
Merlin in court for Alton Towers Smiler crash
Merlin Entertainments has been to court today for health and safety breaches in relation to last year’s Smiler rollercoaster crash which left two people needing leg amputations and several others with serious injuries. In a packed Stafford Crown Court, the prosecution said that the fault for the accident –
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26 Sep 2016
Merlin due in court over Smiler crash
Alton Towers operator Merlin is due in court today for a verdict on the Smiler rollercoaster crash which left two people needing leg amputations and several others with serious injuries. The operator is expecting to be hit with a heavy fine – expected to be in the millions of pounds – after pleading guilty in
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25 Sep 2016
Ireland’s Alcatraz turns tourist friendly
The City of Cork is expecting to welcome 100,000 visitors a year to Spike Island by 2020, following €6m (US$6.7m, £5.2m) of renovations to turn the fort and former jail into a tourist attraction. The 103 acre (416,000sq m) island in Cork Harbour, dominated by the 18th-century Fort Mitchel, underwent
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23 Sep 2016
July breaks inbound tourism records for Britain
July 2016 has broken the record as the best month ever for inbound tourism, according to new figures released today (23 September). The figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) showed an increase of 2 per cent on the same period last year, with 3.8 million people visiting the UK from overseas.
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23 Sep 2016
TEA's IP seminar explores the art of storytelling and creation
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) hosted an afternoon educational session at the Euro Attractions Show (EAS) in Barcelona this week. During the seminar, speakers from a range of backgrounds, including operators, designers, economists and IP owners, addressed the topic of 'The Art of Storytelling and
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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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