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Amusement parks playing to international audiences
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor kids -- and parents too -- it may be the ultimate play land: a 10-square-mile, $64-billion zone with amusement parks by Six Flags, DreamWorks Animation and Universal Studios, plus museums, shopping and 55 hotels. At twice the size of Walt Disney...Tags: Tourism and Leisure Industry, Six Flags Inc., Tourism and Leisure, The Walt Disney Co., Travel
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Disney aims to sell trips via TV remote
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCouch potatoes rejoice: Now there are even fewer reasons to put down the remote control. Walt Disney Co. said Tuesday that it was launching travel-focused, video-on-demand programming that would let some cable television subscribers push a button on...Tags: Walt Disney, Cablevision Systems Corp., Tourism and Leisure, The Walt Disney Co., Travel
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Part 1: Study finds many marine mammals dying in captivity
This is the second in a series of stories called Marine Attractions: Below the Surface. Four decades ago, hunters off the coast of Washington found the perfect young killer whale specimen swimming with its mother. They fired a harpoon, hoping to attach a...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Natural Resources, Inventories, Newspaper and Magazine, Television
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Captive mammals can net big profits for exhibitors
Sun-SentinelFew animals, wild or domestic, have the money-earning draw of marine mammals. A single dolphin can generate $1 million a year. A South Florida Sun-Sentinel investigation found that everyone involved benefits, from Third World fishermen who catch...Tags: Employees, Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Death, Sports
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