NEWS
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Wannado prepares launch
13 Jul 2004
Wannado City, America’s first indoor role-playing theme park, is preparing to open its doors in August at the Sawgrass Mills Mall in Florida.
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Visitor attractions conference planned
13 Jul 2004
British attractions and tourism organisations have teamed up to host the First National Conference of Visitor Attractions (VAC2004) this October.
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First theme park for Pakistan
09 Jul 2004
UK-based company, Deighton International has been awarded the contract to develop and operate Pakistan’s first theme park.
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Promotions at Pleasure Island
08 Jul 2004
Cleethorpes family theme park, Pleasure Island, has appointed Neil Ireland as senior park executive and Karl Rothenburg as operations executive.
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Science Fiction museum opens
29 Jun 2004
Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame (SFM), the world’s first science fiction museum, opened to the public on June 18 in Seattle.
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Drusillas celebrating successful year
28 Jun 2004
Laurence and Christine Smith, directors of the award-winning east Sussex zoo, Drusillas, are celebrating another good year in terms of visitor satisfaction.
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Denver Zoo goes out of Africa
22 Jun 2004
Denver Zoo’s newest exhibit, the Predator Ridge, has opened and will be bringing a part of Kenya’s Samburu National Reserve to the heart of Colorado via the latest interactive technology.
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‘Wild Wild Wet’ Waterpark opens in Singapore
16 Jun 2004
Local residents and visitors to Singapore will have somewhere else to go to escape the country’s tropical temperatures from now on, with the opening of Wild Wild Wet – Singapore’s newest theme park attraction.
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Foundling Museum opens
15 Jun 2004
Britain’s original home for abandoned children and London’s first public art gallery reopens as the Foundling Museum today.
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Deep-Sea turns the corner
15 Jun 2004
Deep-Sea Leisure has turned around trading to announce a pre-tax profit for the six months ending 30 April 2004, compared with a loss in the same period in 2003.
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