NEWS
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Marks Barfield heads to the Eye of the storm
13 May 2004
The designer of the London Eye, Marks Barfield Architects, has accused the attraction’s investment partners – British Airways (BA) and Tussauds Group – of endangering the attraction’s long-term future by blocking a refinancing deal.
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Alton Towers criticised for encouraging skiving
21 Apr 2004
Alton Towers has faced strong criticism over its latest marketing campaign which encourages adults to take time off work pretending to be ill in order to visit the theme park.
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Renewed calls for government to cut ‘tourist tax’
21 Apr 2004
The chief executive of The British Association of Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions (BALPPA), Colin Dawson, has called for urgent help from the government in order to clarify its position on putting Britain’s ‘tourism tax’ on an equal tax level as its European rivals.
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Glasgow’s revolving tower to reopen
20 Apr 2004
Engineers have been carrying out tests on Glasgow Science Centre’s rotating tower and hope to reopen the facility for the summer.
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Disneyland director makes VP
19 Apr 2004
Disneyland Resort Paris’s director of central and international sales, Peter Welch, has been promoted to vice president of sales and marketing for the UK, Ireland and International.
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Waterworld aims for half a million visitors
16 Apr 2004
North Staffordshire’s Waterworld aqua park has completed a £0.5m refurbishment of its changing facilities and embarked on a nationwide marketing campaign ahead of the summer season.
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Dundee Science Centre launches 3D Sensation
16 Apr 2004
Dundee science centre, Sensation, has launched its new 3D theatre with a film which takes visitors on a journey to three of the world’s most environmentally troubled areas.
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