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Integrated entertainment system wood rack designs
Rackz, UK-based 19 inch rack specialist designer, manufacturer and supplier, has expanded its range of wood finish Credenza rack units. The Credenza range is a self-assembly product in Beech, Knotty Oak and Black Ash designs. It’s been created for commercial applications and for home entertainment and smart home systems to be combined into an integrated package.
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Syx creates one card for all attractions and more
Syx Automations, Belgium, has created a CityCard that combines visits to museums and attractions and includes public transport. The all-in experience card has been launched in Gent, Belgium, allowing visitors to enter the city’s principal museums, other attractions including a boat trip, and public transport without the need for any paper passes. There are two types of cards, one that is valid for 48 hours, another for 72 hours. They cost 25 and 30 Euros. The card comes with a visitors’ guide.
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Frozen yoghurt store to open at US fun park
Frozen yoghurt specialist SweetFrog will open a shop at the Virginia-based Kings Dominion amusement park in spring 2013. The Richmond, US-based self-serve frozen yogurt company will open its store in the newly expanded Planet Snoopy area of the amusement park, near the re-themed Woodstock Express roller coaster. SweetFrog will offer families a large selection of frozen yogurt flavours including fat free, sugar free, and gluten free options. Toppings include fresh fruit, granola, wet walnuts, crushed candy bars, chocolate, caramel and shredded coconut. The park opened on 29 March.
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Bussink Design creates giant moveable wheel
Bussink Design, based in Switzerland, has installed a transportable giant observation wheel in Munich, Germany. The brand new Observation Wheel R80XL SP, reaches 80m (263ft) high. It houses 500,000 LED lights, which can be seen from across the city. The giant observation wheel is available in a stationary semi-transportable version for permanent or long term installation and also in a fully transportable version that comes with a base frame.
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