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C¥10bn BBC theme park planned for China
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Sep 2016
The BBC is teaming up with real estate developer Luneng Group to develop an amusement
and leisure park on the island of Wenchang in the South China Sea at a cost of C¥10bn
(US$1.5bn, €1.34bn, £1.15bn).
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SeaWorld ploughs US$175m into new coasters, shows and zones
BY Alice Davis | 28 Sep 2016
SeaWorld Entertainment is investing US$175m (€156m, £135m) in new attractions as the
brand continues to position itself as a theme park with sound animal conservation
credentials and a mix of activities to offer.
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Merlin in court for Alton Towers Smiler crash
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Sep 2016
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.
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Merlin due in court over Smiler crash
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Sep 2016
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.
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Ireland’s Alcatraz turns tourist friendly
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Sep 2016
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.
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