Gulliver's Gate miniature experience now open in Times Square NYC
Gulliver's Gate, a technologically advanced interactive miniature experience, is now open in Times Square, New York City. From 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day, guests can visit and experience the world with a bird's eye view.
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As the newest attraction to come to Times Square, guests can experience the 49,000 square foot home to over 300 built-to-scale miniature models of New York, Asia, Russia, Europe, New England, Latin America, the Middle East and Washington, D.C., along with many other locations across the world.
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Sues Travel Diaries Germany part 2
Journey to the Heart of Europe Germany
By Sue K
Many European tourists come to Thailand for the nice warm climate, great variety of foods, and good hospitality.
Likewise, Europe is also a favorite destination for many Thais.
The top hit countries are France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and other nearby countries. Asian tourists usually travel to Europe for a change of climate, cooler air, good cheese and wine, sightseeing and to experience different cultures.
But besides the usual tourist spots, there are still a lot of places out there, not known to many people.
So join me on this little tour as we take you around to discover a thing or two in Europe. In the four part series, well take you to Baden Württemberg in Germany to stay at luxury hotels with gourmet dining and fine wine, small towns with cultural insights, a classic car museum, luxury car manufacturer Mercedes AMG, Mercedes Museum, a grand palace, wine making university, Film Academy, world renowned Jewelry showrooms and manufacturers, golf factory, a mineral water plant, many romantic vineyards and interesting wineries, including the oldest wine cellar in Germany, a very cute medieval town, and an aircraft Hangar.
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10. Gulliver’s Kingdom, Japan
The Japanese are really something when it comes to business ideas. In 1997, they wanted to open an amusement park based on the famous novel by Jonathan Swift “Gulliver’s Travels”, because who doesn’t want to pretend they are in an 18th century English novel?? Apparently not enough people because the park closed down just 4 years later. I mean it’s not really that trendy when you have Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Jurassic Park.
9. Spreepark, Berlin
This place was first opened in 1969 under the name of Kulturpark Plänterwald, in what was then East Berlin. After the fall of the Berlin wall, in 1989, the park was renamed to Spreepark, because it was built right next to the Spree river. It was quite an attraction because, for years, it was the only amusement park in East Germany.
8. L’Aquatic Paradis, Spain
This water park was built in Sitges near the city of Barcelona but, unfortunately, it didn’t stay open for long. From the very start, L’Aquatic Paradis was faced with a myriad of problems. It had tons of slides and pools and people were excited about it, but two years after opening there was a tragic accident and then massive debt issues….sound familiar?
7. Akvadroma Water Park, Russia
This complex, also known as the Indoor Complex near Moscow was approved for construction in 1997 – the idea was to have a huge center for the upcoming World Youth Games. It was an enormous undertaking, as it took over an area of 43,000 square meters (468,000 sq. feet), with 9 floors complete with swimming pools, water slides, track and field course, offices, and medical center.
6. Lake Dolores, USA
This waterpark was the first ever in the United States. It used to be a popular desert attraction but now it is abandoned in the middle of the Mojave Desert, California. It was known as Lake Dolores or Rock-A-Hoola Waterpark, back in the day. The name Dolores actually comes from the name of the person who built it.
5. Dunaújváros Vidámpark, Hungary
This Hungarian park was very popular back in the day – the beginnings of this park go back to the 19th century! While it was severely damaged during WWII, in the 60s and 70s, the place was booming because so many people wanted to go! It was fixed up to look like an “English Park” in 1952, but it became even more popular after the Hungarian revolution 4 years later.
4. Holy Land, USA
This attraction located in Waterbury, Connecticut was full of religious exhibits and bible studies for the whole family! It was big for around 30 years and attracted about 40,000 people a year to be exact.
3. Joyland, Wichita, USA
This amusement park was started by the Ottaway family during the economic boom in Wichita. Lester Ottaway bought a steam locomotive in 1933, and wanted to build something around it, so ergo we have Joyland!!
People used to come mostly in the evenings to cool off and enjoy every one’s company, especially since there was no TV!
2. Takakanonuma Greenland, Japan
Don’t let the name confuse you- this place is not in Greenland, but Japan! This amusement park was opened back in 1973, but it was closed only two years later. I’m not exactly sure what happened, but official sources said that there just weren’t enough ticket sales. Which means that the Japanese didn’t do a proper market analysis, which doesn’t sound like them at all!!
1. Pripyat Amusement Park, Ukraine
This amusement park really didn’t have any luck. It was opened in in the town of Pripyat, north of Kiev, but it didn’t last long. In fact, it lasted for less than one day! Yes, strange as it may sound, this amusement park was closed less than 24 hours after being opened to the public.
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2018 04 08 Valencia SPAIN - Gulliver Park
Gulliver Park is a great attraction for kids and adults. This is a huge figure of lying Gulliver, on which one can climb from each side and then go down one of numerous slides. It is located in a city park created in a dry riverbed of Turia.
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John & Gina's tour of Frankfurt, and St. Goar, Germany
John & Gina's tour of Frankfurt, Germany. Breakfast at Best Western Hotel Sonnenbuhl in the Black Forest. Then on to Frankfurt and St. Goar in the Rhine Valley.
European Tour of John & Gina Thomas in Sept 2011. Tour arranged by Gulliver's Travels. Tour escort : Jacqueline Yorke, Flight by Air Asia-Go.
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Top 10 Places to Film a Horror Movie
Location can be a major obstacle to movie completion, as Terry Gilliam found when trying to shoot The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. The setting is as important for a movie as a stage is for a play – it sets the atmosphere, grounds the plot and provides the look and feel. For a horror movie, surroundings need to be bizarre, mysterious, unsettling or chilling. The following destinations would be worthy locations for a horror movie to rival any Wes Craven classic.
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Eine Reise in die Stadt der Literaten und der Bierfreunde.Wer die irische Hauptstadt besucht, kann auf den Spuren weltberühmter Schriftsteller wandeln, auf Streifzügen durch die Stadt die architektonische Vergangenheit entdecken und einen erlebnisreichen Tag bei einem Glas des berühmten Guinness-Biers ausklingen lassen. Die irische Hauptstadt Dublin (560.000 Einwohner) bezeichnet sich gerne als Literatur-Stadt. Weltweit bekannte Schriftsteller wie James Joyce, Oscar Wilde oder Samuel Beckett stammen aus der Stadt am Fluss Liffey. Mehrere Museen erinnern an diese literarische Tradition, insbesondere das Writers Museum. Wichtiges Ausstellungsstück: Die Erstausgabe des Romans Ulysses von James Joyce aus dem Jahr 1922. Die Kathedrale von Dublin (Hauptbauzeit zwischen 1191 und 1270) ist St. Patricks, dem Schutzheiligen Irlands, gewidmet. Der Schriftsteller Jonathan Swift, Autor von „Gullivers Reisen war von 1713 bis 1745 hier Dekan und liegt heute auch dort begraben. Dublin besitzt außerdem eine rege Pub-Kultur. Überall in der Stadt bieten zahlreiche Pubs dunkles Bier, irische Volksmusik und auch Irischen Stepptanz. Der O´Donoghues Pub wurde 1789 gegründet und ist einer der ältesten Dublins. Die meist besuchte Touristenattraktion der Stadt ist die Guinness-Brauerei mit dem angeschlossenen Museum Guinness-Storehause. Das weltbekannte dunkle Bier wurde vor 250 Jahren zum ersten Mal gebraut. Im Guinness-Storehause können sich Besucher über Zutaten und den Brauereiprozess informieren. Das Hauptgebäude birgt außerdem eine architektonische Besonderheit: Es wurde so modernisiert und umgebaut, dass es an ein riesiges Pint-Glas erinnert.