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Nickelodeon-branded hotel and waterpark development announced for Oman
R
eal estate developer DarGlobal has revealed plans for a Nickelodeon-themed hospitality project as part of its AIDA
development in Oman. The scheme, titled Nickelodeon Hotels and
Resorts, will include a mix of luxury suites and family-focused rooms. DarGlobal said the The wider resort will also feature an Aqua
Nick waterpark, with slides and splash areas, alongside live entertainment offerings including Ziad El Chaar, CEO of DarGlobal, said:
Oman's luxury real estate offering and drive significant economic growth.
Resorts Oman within AIDA underscores our commitment to delivering unique, world- class experiences and compelling investment opportunities in Oman's thriving tourism Marie Marks, senior vice president of global experiences for Paramount, added:
to become an unforgettable travel destination in our award-winning portfolio.
an exciting new way to express their fandom and make long-lasting memories, seamlessly blending world-class entertainment with forward-
thinking accommodation options for families and DarGlobal said the development supports
its contribution to national GDP.
Brean Theme Park confirms reopening for summer 2026 season Z
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an arcade, FEC, or bowling centre, this game is guaranteed to turn heads and draw crowds.
and strong repeat-play appeal, Zombies Ready Deady Go! delivers non-stop fun for players of all skill levels. Quirky zombie characters humour that appeals to both kids and adults. To claim victory in the apocalypse, players
must skilfully roll balls into targets to make their zombie walk, jog, or sprint towards the finish end of the playfield to unlock the big-ticket super be higher.
16 SPRING 2026
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