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Editor's letter:
Potter envy
While we were busy giving the Harry Potter books a Safeway supermarket award for its contribution to tourism, Universal was busy negotiating and planning the theme park in Florida More>> |
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Heritage news:
New York's High Line gets award
New York mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has presented the 2010 Doris C. Freedman Award to the Friends of the High Line, for the latter's work in preserving a piece of New York's industrial history and transforming it into an innovative public space and heritage attraction. More>> |
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Science centre:
£3m funding for Jodrell Bank scheme
The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) and the Northwest European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) are to provide funding of £3.1m (US$4.6m, €3.8m) to kick-start the creation of a new Science Discovery Centre at Manchester's Jodrell Bank Observatory. More>> |
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Profile:
Guy Drouin
Canada's largest waterpark, Calypso,
opened this June and expects to attract
three million visitors a year. Its CEO talks
about the launch of his second park
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Conference review:
Ecsite
The theme of this year's conference
was risk as a source of creativity. BRC's
Mark Hayward and event organiser Aliki
Giannakopoulou describe the event
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Lighting:
Sining examples
Case studies of attractions that have
used clever lighting to create a truly
immersive experience for their visitors
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3D/4D:
Screen vision
We investigate how the advent
of 3D film in cinemas and consumer's
homes will affect the attractions industry
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