Nickelodeon to open holiday resort hotels
05 Jun 2007 | by Jennifer Whitehead
pools, with indoor water parks planned for properties in cooler destinations. A 100,000ft2 complex ...
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pools, with indoor water parks planned for properties in cooler destinations. A 100,000ft2 complex ...
The initiative will provide more than 160ft2 of display surface in each plane. The budget airline has hired Inflight Media to sell the space. The media sales agency claims that five brands, including a tourism agency, are interested in advertising in the cabins. Packages on offer range from three ...
The 400 static printed images, which will cover a 1500ft stretch of the journey, are designed to work like a child's flip book. They give the impression of moving images as the train speeds past, and, with added lighting, act like a video wall. Depending on how quickly the train is moving, the ad ...
? At 29,000ft somewhere over Northern California the pilot's radio crackled into life and his orders were ...
just 6ft x 8ft, including en suite shower room, double bed and storage. Nitenite is spending £120m ...
retail space for T5, choosing 140 retailers to fill 200,000ft2 of what is, potentially, one of the most ...
on the promenade, measuring 20ft in diameter. ...
A 5ft-tall mannequin wearing a builder's hat and fairy lights stands in the entrance to Alias Hotels' head office. It would look incongruous in any reception, but is markedly so in this inauspicious trading unit on the outskirts of Bristol. One of its brethren looks more at home lurking in a corridor ...
longer than the height of the London Eye and that it would not squeeze into the Dome - the ship is 82ft ...
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