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Theme Park News Gandhi theme park planned


The Sewagram Ashram near Wardha Gandhi , where Mahatma Gandhi stayed for six years aſt er the Dandi March, is set to be transformed into a tourist attraction featuring a theme park. T e visitor attraction is being developed with an estimated cost of Rs 62 crore (£7.3m, 8.6m, US$11.5m). T e Gandhi for Tomorrow


educational theme park will partly be based on showing how Gandhi was in favour of appropriate and useful technology and not against it – as it is oſt en claimed. Along with the theme park, the new attrac-


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s e T e attraction will be built where Gandhi stayed aſt er the Dandi March e


tion will also house a Rs 95 crore (£11.2m, 13.2m, US$17.7m) international convention


centre. Minister of state for fi nance and dis- trict guardian minister Rajendra Mulak said the convention centre will include an audito- rium and study centre for those keen to learn


Gandhian thoughts, along with accommo- dation. A section displaying Gandhian arts, culture and technology will also be devel- oped. Wardha District Collector Nawin Sona said that a memorial will also feature, to celebrate 75 years of Gandhi’s stay in the area. Details: http://lei.sr?a=G7C1U


Theme park in the frame for Zimbabwe city


Plans for a theme park in the Zimbabwe city of Bulawayo have been mooted. T e city fathers have given approval to lease more than three hectares of land to a private company, to develop an amusement park.


According to News Day, the park will be the


fi rst of its kind in the country and will be solar- powered. T e city council has said the park will target families and should help rejuvenate the area. Details: http://lei.sr?a=z5V1f


Mega hotel planned for Universal Orlando


Work is underway on the fourth on-site hotel at the Universal Studios Orlando resort in Florida, USA. Scheduled to open in 2014,


Cabana Beach Resort will be the largest of Universal’s resort hotels with 1,800 rooms. T e property, which will be built on a 37-acre and operated by Loews Hotels & Resorts, will offer 900 family suites and 900 standard rooms. Jonathan Tisch, chair of


Loews Hotels & Resorts said: “T e Orlando resort market and our partners at Universal are a fundamental part of our business. Universal Orlando is a beloved fam- ily destination and this new development will allow more families to enjoy the attractions and experience the unique theme parks.”


AS s Loews Hotels & Resorts also operates the


Portofi no Bay Hotel, Hard Rock Hotel and Royal Pacifi c Resort at Universal Orlando. Details: http://lei.sr?a=v9k7N


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