PRODUCT NEWS
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BarZ Adventures
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BY Sarah Todd | 08 Sep 2010 |
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A theme park might not seem like the usual type of
attraction to invest in guides, but Dollywood in Tennessee,
US has done just that. |
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Anolis illuminates renovated Virginia Park
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BY Sarah Todd | 08 Sep 2010 |
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A new Anolis LED landscape lighting project has been
completed in the newly renovated Town Point Park in the
heart of the city of Norfolk, Virginia, US. |
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PLASA 2010 gears up with Summer Extras!
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BY Katie Eldridge | 25 Aug 2010 |
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FREE entry for all Attractions Management readers! PLASA 2010 is to gain a host of new features this year as the list of exhibitors in audio, video, lighting, communication and stage technologies continues to grow.
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Serralunga's new cubes
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BY Sarah Todd | 20 Aug 2010 |
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Italian furniture designer Serralunga has unveiled its Lounge
Cube Collection. |
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New glass feature doors from CQL
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BY Sarah Todd | 13 Aug 2010 |
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Craftsman Quality Lockers' (CQL) glass feature doors can be
easily installed within a line of lockers. |
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LEDS create animated sky for Snog store
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BY Sarah Todd | 30 Jul 2010 |
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Frozen yoghurt chain Snog opened its latest outlet in
London's Covent Garden in March, featuring an LED canopy
ceiling created from glass spheres. |
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Martin lights up world's biggest liner
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BY Sarah Todd | 30 Jul 2010 |
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Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas, the world's biggest
cruise ship, recently set sail featuring a range of Martin
Professional lighting and smoke solutions. |
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Astro-tec works on world's largest planetarium dome
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BY Sarah Todd | 26 Jul 2010 |
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Astro-tec, which currently offers standard lap seam
domes as well as ultimate seam domes without horizontal
seams, is working on another innovation - the world's
largest planetarium dome, at the Nagoya City Science
Museum in Japan. |
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Creating another world
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BY Sarah Todd | 19 Jul 2010 |
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French theme park Futuroscope has used futuristic theming
to enhance its latest 4D experience, making visitors feel as
though they've entered the world of Arthur and the Revenge
of Maltazard. |
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Looking into the 3D future with Red Star
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BY Sarah Todd | 19 Jul 2010 |
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Ben Smith, creative director at Red Star, says brands and
intellectual property (IP) are the way forward in the future of
3D and 4D, and also that attractions are asking for seasonal
films. |
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