“Ferrari World Abu Dhabi”, you only need to say the name and the possibilities start racing through your head. This is a world first from a brand that thrives on being first.
“Opening in 2010, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is set to be the world’s largest indoor theme park, sitting under a roof designed in the style of a classic double-curve body shell of a Ferrari GT car. There is energy, excitement and passion for the entire family at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi. With over 20 rides and attractions, including the world’s fastest rollercoaster, Ferrari World is more than a theme park – it is where Ferrari’s legendary story is unveiled.”
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi will captivate the whole family with its array of engaging activities. Couple this with its extremely innovative architecture, a dash of Italian spirit, and you will surely live an experience like nothing else you have before.
Lesson of the day: I’ll take pictures when I get there for opening day. Promise.
Ok so it’s no secret that I enjoy being up on the new film drops and trailers and such and pride myself on being at the forefront of cinema when it comes to urban blogging (you can quote me on that). That being said, this looks funny, informative, and insightful and that is everything we have come to know and love from a Michael Moore documentary. Look for this in theaters on September, 23rd and look for Republicans and other “patriots” to be butt hurt until the recession lets up some more and they can afford an assassination.
In a news story that covers entertainment and politics at the same time (no such thing as politics in the entertainmnent industry right? where’s my sarcasm smiley?), long-time ticket giant tyrant TicketMaster is trying to push through a merger with concert portal LiveNation. The subsequent company (name suggestions anyone?) will make it impossible to be a successful musician without paying TicketNation (simple yet effective) in blood. In theory it sounds convenient to have a one stop shop for your booking manager, promoter, merchandise, and ticket sales, but it sounds vaguely like a MONOPOLY! There will be no alternative if you’re an artist that wants to do live shows and every artist does live shows because CD/digital sales don’t even pay their iPhone bill. It seems pretty obvious that this should be shot down given the glaring anti-trust violation, but stranger things have happened. Luckily satellite radio wasn’t popular enough to corner the market after the XM/Sirius merger. Hopefully Obama and the Boss see eye to eye on this one.