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PAW Patrol-themed area to open at Movie Park Germany
BY Andy Knaggs | 08 Jan 2019
Movie Park Germany has announced an extension of its partnership with Nickelodeon,
which will see the opening of a new themed area dedicated to children’s the entertainment
brand's PAW Patrol TV series later this quarter.
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Museums exempt from new UK ivory laws
BY Andy Knaggs | 08 Jan 2019
Trading of items containing elephant ivory between "accredited" museums is one of the
few exemptions contained within the UK’s new Ivory Act, which gained royal assent to
become law in December 2018 and comes into force late in 2019.
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Scottish Tourism Alliance warns against Edinburgh tourism tax
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Jan 2019
The Scottish Tourism Alliance (STA) has warned against a tourism tax for Edinburgh
proposed by the Scottish government, stating that the Scottish capital is “one of the few
European cities in decline” in terms of tourist numbers.
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US$200m Great Wolf waterpark and resort planned for Maryland
BY Andy Knaggs | 04 Jan 2019
A proposed $200m (€174.6m, £157.8m) project to build Maryland’s first Great Wolf Lodge
water
park would deliver up to 600 new full and part-time jobs and could attract more than half
a million
visitors annually, according to administrators of the town of Perryville, US.
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Zoo Atlanta on course to open major expansion in Q3 2019
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Jan 2019
A transformation process at Zoo Atlanta in Georgia, US, is on course to open in Q3 2019,
with the expansion offering significantly expanded habitats for African elephants and new
ones for giraffes, zebras, ostriches and warthogs.
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US and Israel withdraw from Unesco
BY Luke Cloherty | 03 Jan 2019
The US and Israeli governments have now officially withdrawn their respective countries’
memberships from Unesco, following notices to withdraw being handed in by the two
countries in Q4 2017.
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Attractions Review 2018: April
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Dec 2018
April was very significant for both Disney and for an 'absolute unit' representing a museum
in Reading, UK. For Disney, the operator launched its first Toy Story Land, while its chief
Bob Iger revealed he had considered a Presidential campaign for 2020. For the Museum of
Rural Life, its use of meme culture gave itself some unexpected of fame, with the tiny
museum garnering responses from hundreds of thousands of people online in just a
matter of days.
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Ocean Park revenue up but deficit remains
BY Luke Cloherty | 21 Dec 2018
Hong Kong amusement park Ocean Park has seen an uplift in revenue in the financial year
2017-18 on the previous period but is still operating with a deficit.
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Attractions Review 2018: December
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Dec 2018
The year might be coming to a close but the attractions industry continues to roll on, with
some major deals announced for the year, while hope rose from one tragedy following a
major fire at a UK zoo.
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Sally Corporation

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IAAPA EMEA

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IDEATTACK

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QubicaAMF UK

QubicaAMF is the largest and most
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