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11 Jul 2006
At this year’s WorldMediaFestival in Hamburg, Alaska Ice Adventure, a film about the breathtaking trip of an ice floe through the Arctic sea, was awarded the Intermedia Globe Gold prize. The award-winning film created by the Munich-based multimedia (...) read more
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10 Jul 2006
The amusement park located in Lichtaart, Belgium inaugurated another new attraction called “The Dreamcatcher” in early July. The approx. 600-metre long roller coaster is a remodelled “Air Race”. The 25-metre high ride was reengineered and furnished (...) read more
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07 Jul 2006
The 20 million euro expensive attraction was originally scheduled to open on Easter. After numerous rumours about further delays since then, the company’s headquarters have now definitely “grounded” the attraction for this year. Ronald van der Zijl, (...) read more
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04 Jul 2006
As made public by Swiss media, the financially strained park (as we’ve reported a number of times in past issues) is now trying to avert looming bankruptcy at practically the last minute through a moratorium on debt enforcement. The district court (...) read more
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30 Jun 2006
Instigated by the US Government, Homeland Security representatives recently met with high-ranking managers from the American leisure industry. The meeting focussed on the potential terrorism threat to amusement parks and the entire US entertainment (...) read more
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25 Jun 2006
On the 22nd of June, the New York-based corporation Six Flags announced its decision to sell 6 of its 30 amusement and aqua parks. Considering its 2.1 billion dollar mountain of debt, this is a logical, albeit surprising, announcement. The following (...) read more
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22 Jun 2006
More than ever, fast food is getting a bad rap in the US. As previously reported, Gov. “Arnie” Schwarzenegger spoke up for a ban on fast food in California’s public schools last year. Pretty soon there won’t be any more Disney characters in (...) read more
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18 Jun 2006
A new amusement park for approximately 170 million euros is to open in 2009 near the Austrian border. Construction on the amusement and health park, hotel, and adjacent shopping centre is to begin this year. A Cyprus-based investment firm is (...) read more
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14 Jun 2006
The leisure centre SchiederSee (Schneider Lake) has acquired two solar-powered boats in cooperation with the SolarWaterWorld AG (Hameln/Berlin). Past experiences with the solar boats on Schieder Lake were used for the further development of the (...) read more
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10 Jun 2006
Rising costs parallel to stagnating revenue have led the US Department of the Interior to drastically increase the admission fees to 22 of the most popular national landmarks. In addition, visitor centres are to be closed or only open for short (...) read more
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07 Jun 2006
The Braunschweig-based company has contributed two novel driving simulators to the new Mercedes-Benz Museum that opened on 20 May. The simulators are rightly regarded as the highlight of the museum, forming a bridge between automotive history and (...) read more
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03 Jun 2006
On the 3rd of May, the Compagnie des Alpes (CDA) signed a letter of intent with Palamon Capital Partners on the acquisition of five amusement parks owned by the StarParks Group. The takeover was completed on 30 May and affects the following (...) read more
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28 May 2006
Park director Wolfgang Schneider and roller coaster guru Werner Stengel are linked by their longstanding collaboration: Stengel built the famous “GeForce” for the Holiday Park. The two have now founded the Roller Coaster Academy and started a (...) read more
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11 May 2006
The example of the new Intercontinental Hotel in Bora Bora shows that the termini “ecology” and “sustainability” so often used in Central Europe have triggered global contemplation and achieved some ingenious results: an innovative, (...) read more
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06 May 2006
A current survey of the population of Hawaii has shown that the majority of queried Hawaiians have “had it” with tourism and tourists, as reported by pte. The respondents named the following reasons for their resentment: the increased cost of living (...) read more
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02 May 2006
EU standards define precisely which prerequisites have to be fulfilled before a facility can call itself a zoo. The well loved and successful Stukenbrock Hollywood and Safari Park fulfils these regulations. It can now officially call itself a (...) read more
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28 Apr 2006
According to a recent study conducted by Reader’s Digest (http://www.readers-digest.de), prominent stars enjoy little public confidence as advertising spokespeople. Even though actors, athletes, and television stars and starlets are used more and (...) read more
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24 Apr 2006
The Berlin-based attraction designers at “flying saucer” were able to assert themselves in the competition held by the BASF AG with their vision of a new visitor centre in Ludwigshafen. Flying saucer’s newly planned and developed exhibition will (...) read more
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19 Apr 2006
In March, a 50-ton steel girder crashed and some 3,000 construction workers had to make a run for it so they wouldn’t get hurt. Shortly thereafter, underground pipes threatened to flood the entire facility… Actually, the new Wembley Stadium was (...) read more
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11 Apr 2006
The “monte mare” situated in Rengsdorf is to be completely rebuilt with a multi-million euro investment. The large wave pool and long slide will then be a thing of the past. As announced by the managing director of the monte mare group, Herbert (...) read more