King’s Island in Ohio has undergone a revamp and reopened with new attractions, rides, and dining options. Among the new additions is a roller coaster for the whole family, Snoopy’s Soap Box Racers, and a camping-themed play zone called Camp Snoopy.
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Groundbreaking has commenced for the inaugural US bullet train, connecting Las Vegas and California. This high-speed rail line aims to reduce travel time and congestion, offering a convenient and environmentally friendly alternative to road trips.
The American Battlefield Trust’s History Field Trip Grant Program has reached a remarkable milestone, serving over 50,000 children. The program provides funding to schools for field trips to historic sites, giving students an immersive experience to learn about American history. Since its inception in 2014, the program has funded nearly 800 trips to 205 historic sites in 43 states, with a focus on supporting Title 1 schools.
Norwegian DJ and music producer Kygo has announced his 2024 world tour, which will travel across North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom. The 26-date tour will begin in Colorado on September 7th and will feature stops in major cities such as Boston, Toronto, Chicago, Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, London, and Dublin. This marks Kygo’s first tour since 2018, and he will be joined by a variety of special guests on select dates, including Sofi Tukker, Gryffin, Sam Feldt, Zara Larsson, Klangkarussell, Hayla, Victoria Nadine, and Vandelux. Tickets for the tour will go on sale to the general public on Friday, April 26th.
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation has launched two initiatives to restore mangroves devastated by Hurricane Dorian and promote sustainable tourism. The ‘For the Love of Mangroves’ campaign and the commitment to upholding the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals will ensure the health of the environment, support community economies, and maintain the country’s position as a leading travel destination.
The global Airport Ground Support Equipment (GSE) market is projected to exhibit steady growth, driven by the recovery of the aviation industry, with a CAGR of over 4.27% from 2023 to 2027. The market is highly competitive and faces challenges such as intense competition and high component costs, leading to the need for suppliers to diversify their offerings and invest in newer services.
A small seaside town in Wales, Penmaenmawr, is getting a new water attraction, Sblash, next month. The inflatable course will feature a 26ft lake with an inflatable slide and floating trampolines. Other attractions include Mount Rainier, a 3.8m inflatable mountain, a freefall experience, and a Waverider. Sblash is expected to create seven new jobs in the area. The waterpark is set to open on May 18th, 2024, and will be located near other tourist attractions such as Penmaenmawr Beach, Penmaenmawr Museum, Conwy Castle, and Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park.
Pleasure Beach in Great Yarmouth is set to unveil three new rides this summer, adding to its already impressive collection. Families can experience the exciting Polar Express circular ride and younger visitors will enjoy the carousel-style Race-O-Rama. For the adventurous, the 52ft Ghost Ship will swing passengers back and forth. The park also boasts a classic wooden rollercoaster and a kid-friendly Big Apple Coaster. With a range of food options and entertainment for adults, Pleasure Beach promises a fun-filled day out for all ages.
As Earth Day approaches, many people are seeking ways to connect with nature and Earth Homes offer a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in tranquility. Airbnb has seen a surge in popularity for Earth Homes, which are built at ground level and surrounded by earth, offering guests a chance to unplug and recharge. This article highlights 10 of Airbnb’s most charming getaway Earth Homes in the UK, from a Scottish hideaway beneath the stars to a calming cave on the Causeway Coast.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport has temporarily suspended operations due to a power failure affecting air traffic control. Passengers are advised to contact their airlines for flight information, and engineers are working to resolve the issue as soon as possible.