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24 Sep 2014
South Korea welcomes new Arario Museum in Space attraction
South Korean capital Seoul has become home to a new progressive art museum following the opening of the Arario Museum in Space attraction, located inside the city’s famed Space building overlooking Changgyeong Palace. The Space site was originally
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24 Sep 2014
Waterpark complex proposed for Chesterfield, US
A $160m (€124m, £97.6m) waterpark and entertainment complex has been proposed for Chesterfield, US. Masterminded by local entrepreneur, Steve Uphoff, the complex will feature a 400-bedroom hotel, as well as an indoor and outdoor waterpark, zip
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23 Sep 2014
Abandoned train tunnels below London 'to be transformed' into leisure sites
Up to 34 Transport for London (TfL)-owned “ghost” train tunnels running beneath the UK capital could soon be transformed into an array of attractions and leisure sites, according to reports. It is understood that TfL is preparing to invite companies to bid to take part in the transformation of several disused
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23 Sep 2014
Airbnb eyes share of wider travel market
Online spare room rental service Airbnb is poised to expand its travel offerings through an online marketplace that would enable locals to sell tours and a range of other experiences related to their city. The plan, which is part of a strategy to build on Airbnb’s success in the accommodation market and transform the company into a hospitality firm, is one of several ways the US-based outfit is bidding to increase its share of traveller’s spending. As of the beginning of
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23 Sep 2014
Construction begins on the new National Art Museum of China
Following a lengthy competition process ending in 2013, French architect Jean Nouvel and the Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD) have begun work on the greatly-anticipated National Art Museum of China (NAMOC) in Beijing. Located in Beijing's Olympic Park – a legacy from the 2008 Games – the NAMOC will occupy 130,000sq m (1,399,308sq ft) of space as
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19 Sep 2014
Legoland Malaysia unveils RM6m Star Wars attraction
Legoland Malaysia has invested RM6m (US$1.8m, €1.4m, £1.1m) on a new Lego Star Wars attraction, which opened 15 September. The 900sq m (9,687sq ft) Lego Star Wars Miniland launched on the theme park’s second anniversary and is the first of its kind in Asia. Housed in an octagon-shaped building, the static model – made up of more than 2,000 lego models – features seven scenes from the six Star Wars films and
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19 Sep 2014
Videogame history museum coming to Texas
Plans have gained unanimous approval to bring a videogame history museum to Frisco, Texas – a first of its kind in the US. The non-profit venture has been approved by the Frisco Community Development Corporation (CDC) and will include a collection of more than 10,000 games, consoles, artefacts and memorabilia
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19 Sep 2014
IAAPA opens regional office for North America
The International Association of Amusement Parks (IAAPA) has opened a new office in the heart of the North America's theme park industry, Orlando, Florida, appointing its new vice president of North American Operations to oversee running of the facility. IAAPA, which also has regional offices in Hong Kong, Brussels and Mexico City, has chosen Richard Jackson to manage the new office. He brings his extensive knowledge of
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Invented in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2005 by John Targett and Tim Wethey, Clip ‘n Climb is the international market leader of the fun climbing industry with 215 energy-filled facilities worldwide (and counting).
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