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Delhi Stationery Fair 2025: Labubu, Lafufu or Potter... What's your pick from the annual event at Pragati Maidan?
Delhi Stationery Fair 2025: Labubu, Lafufu or Potter... What's your pick from the annual event at Pragati Maidan?

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

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Delhi Stationery Fair 2025: Labubu, Lafufu or Potter... What's your pick from the annual event at Pragati Maidan?

Lafufu Dolls are a hit at the fair. Price: ₹500 Saiyaara movie-themed song cards at Stall 12A-15B. Price: ₹15. Washable picture books and games are available at Stall 12A-05D. Price: ₹200 to ₹800 Devanshi Jalan, an exhibitor, shares, 'When my nephew tore apart my new books, I got the idea to make soft books out of cloth. These are washable and perfect for those who have babies at home! We also have cloth chess, ludo, and snakes and ladders.' Labubu keychain. Price: ₹200 Go artsy with leather fabric paints that will upgrade your shoes! Price: ₹740 per bottle. Harry Potter-themed notebooks at Stall 12A-15B. Price: ₹450 Saurabh Jain, another exhibitor, says, 'Though we have stocked up on a lot of Labubu items, Harry Potter-themed handmade notebooks are selling the most.' Gun-shaped pen. Price: ₹80 Labubu notebook. Price: ₹150 Washable chess board made out of cloth. Price: ₹150 to ₹300.(Photo: Shantanu Bhattacharya/HT) Crochet bookmarks are stealing hearts of bibliophiles at Stall 12A-17B. Price: ₹200(Photo: Shantanu Bhattacharya/HT) Catch It Live What: Delhi Book & Stationery Fair 2025 Where: Halls 12 & 12A, Bharat Mandapam (Pragati Maidan) When: August 6 to 10 Timing: 10am to 7pm Entry: Free Nearest Metro Station: Supreme Court (Blue Line) Story by Lakshita Popli For more, follow HT City Delhi Junction

Predicting Universal Studios Bedford zones: what IPs could the theme park adopt?
Predicting Universal Studios Bedford zones: what IPs could the theme park adopt?

Scotsman

time31-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Predicting Universal Studios Bedford zones: what IPs could the theme park adopt?

What distinctly British franchises could end up being constructed at Universal Studios Bedford? Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... What British franchises could comprise the various zones at Universal Studios Bedford? With a promise of the park showcasing some of the biggest IPs created in the United Kingdom, there would be a directive to adopt some of the country's biggest pop culture offerings. But one huge UK IP will not be featuring at the park - so what do we think will take its place when the park opens in 2031? The speculation continues to mount about what fans of Universal Studios properties can expect to see once Universal Studios Bedford opens, projected for 2031. While we've taken a look at some of the more popular rides and attractions available at the numerous theme parks across the rest of the world, Bedford's site appears to have an unusual caveat before it opens: an interest in keeping things distinctly British. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad There has been consistent reporting from the media that the theme park operators are looking to pick up several British franchises to develop for zones at the Bedford site, with even politicians citing the park showcasing some of the best that Britain has to offer to the global fabric of popular culture. But what of those British franchises could we see? A Fawlty Towers log flume? A Question Time Stunt Spectacular? Perhaps not. But we've taken a look across social media, the World Wide Web, and even tried to put two and two together when it comes to franchises Universal has previously been involved in to give our best guesses (or wishes) what zones/areas could feature when Universal Studios Bedford opens. But we do know at least one British franchise that won't be making an appearance when the theme park opens. Why won't there be any Harry Potter-themed areas at Universal Studios Bedford? Despite the immense global popularity of the Wizarding World and its foundational British origins, Universal Studios Bedford is currently not planning to feature Harry Potter-themed areas due to "watertight exclusivity contracts" held by Warner Bros, according to the BBC. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad This means that while Universal operates highly successful Wizarding World lands in its parks worldwide under license from Warner Bros., the specific rights for theme park experiences within the United Kingdom are retained by Warner Bros.. The existence of the immensely popular Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter, located less than an hour's drive from the Bedford site, further solidifies this exclusion, as Warner Bros. would likely seek to avoid direct competition with its own established and successful attraction. While future expansion could theoretically reconsider other brands, initial plans for Universal Studios Great Britain will focus on other major British IPs. What zones could appear at Universal Studios Bedford? Could these distinctively British franchises be incorporated into dedicated zones or areas at Universal Studios Bedford when it opens? | Getty Images/Universal Project UK MI6 Headquarters (James Bond) One of three IPs that have been strongly reported as being developed for the theme park, including from the BBC, James Bond looks to be a key property that Universal Studios Bedford would like to embrace. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Rumours suggest that the area could include a major stunt show inspired by the exploits of 007, akin to The Bourne Stuntacular at Universal Studios Florida, and could be the centrepiece of a James Bond-themed area. The MI6 setting provides a perfect backdrop for a land focused on spy missions, gadgetry, and thrilling escapes. The sleek, international, and often glamorous world of James Bond can inspire sophisticated dining, exclusive retail, and stylish architectural designs. Bond is a quintessential British icon, making him a perfect fit for Universal's first European park and for showcasing "great British creations', and it's not too far removed from the realms of possibility. Universal previously held international distribution rights for Bond films, so negotiations could help owing a pre-existing relationship with the rights holders (Eon Productions, now under Amazon/MGM). Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Middle-earth (The Lord of the Rings) Another strong rumour that veers towards near confirmation – multiple news outlets, including the BBC, have cited that sources close to the new theme park have asserted that a Lord of the Rings area will appear and that 'contracts have been signed,' though there remains no official word from the park itself. For their part, when quizzed about specific areas, Universal suggests it is 'too early to know' the featured attractions. But there is no smoke without fire: J.R.R. Tolkien was British, and his works are a cornerstone of British literature, which fits Universal Studios Bedford's operating model. It also makes for an ideal choice for a Universal park in the UK, owing to the complex issues surrounding Harry Potter and the theme park. Universal's prior success with The Wizarding World of Harry Potter demonstrates their expertise in bringing complex, beloved fantasy sagas to life, an act they could dedicate to the rich lore and diverse environments of Middle-earth. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Paddington's London Another strongly suggested rumour verging on 'confirmation' – when Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy mentioned the park showcasing 'British icons like James Bond, Paddington Bear, and Harry Potter,' concept art on show for the new park further supports the idea. Those with a keen eye might have seen the concept art 'hinting' at a giant jar in a play area; what kind of jar was it? A marmalade jar… Unlike some other IPs, the issue with who owns the rights to Paddington is quite favourable for Universal. StudioCanal (a subsidiary of Vivendi, which also owns Universal Music Group) acquired full ownership of the Paddington Bear brand worldwide in 2016, including television, merchandising, live entertainment, video games, and theme park rights. This existing corporate connection, with StudioCanal part of Vivendi and Universal Music Group also under the Vivendi/Comcast umbrella, could very much simplify licensing negotiations for Universal. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Doctor Who zone A property so British that when parodied by US television shows, they're still rolling out the caricature of Tom Baker. If Universal Studios Bedford aims to remain "quintessentially British," is there anything more quintessential than the Time Lord? Universal did have a co-production role with the BBC and Fox for the 1996 Doctor Who television film. This shows a historical, albeit brief and indirect, connection to the IP. While there's fan speculation and past internal interest from Universal creative personnel in Doctor Who for theme park attractions, nothing concrete has come of it directly from Universal. The primary hurdle, however, lies with the complex partnership and licensing agreement for the franchise. Though the BBC owns the IP for Doctor Who, the broadcaster signed a multi-year, global distribution deal with Disney+ for new Doctor Who content (outside the UK and Ireland). While Disney+ is primarily a distributor, such a large financial and strategic partnership often comes with implicit or explicit understandings regarding how the IP can be leveraged in other entertainment forms, including theme parks. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad This is a strong deterrent for Disney to allow a direct competitor like Universal to feature the IP in a major way, and some fan discussions even raise the possibility of Doctor Who potentially appearing in Disney parks themselves. However, it is worth noting that Doctor Who was previously slated to be part of the now-stalled "London Resort" project in Kent (a completely separate initiative from Universal), which does show that the BBC has, in the past, been willing to license the IP for large-scale theme park development in the UK. Super Nintendo World So perhaps it might be more of a formality than speculation, given the success of the Super Nintendo World's at international resorts – but if there is a sense of keeping things British, perhaps the speculation should be 'how' Super Nintendo World keeps things uniquely Anglophilic. Perhaps a Mario Kart London circuit, reskinned from the popular Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge, could be that distinctly British feel, driving up and down the M1 or racing through Nintendo's vision of Trafalgar Square. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad What about adapting an attraction involving Donkey Kong scaling Big Ben, the Tower of London, or The O2? Even the Yoshi's Adventure ride, known for its scenic views, could incorporate elements reminiscent of famous British gardens or stately home grounds, with Yoshi characters searching for royal golden eggs hidden amongst digital topiary or rose bushes. By adding these British flourishes into the universally beloved Super Nintendo World, Universal could create an experience that feels both familiar to fans globally and uniquely special to its UK location, driving repeat visits and local pride. Do you think any of our list might end up being constructed at the theme park, or do you have your own unique, British ideas that could be implemented at Universal Studios Bedford? Let us know your suggestions by leaving a comment down below.

Predicting Universal Studios Bedford zones: what IPs could the theme park adopt?
Predicting Universal Studios Bedford zones: what IPs could the theme park adopt?

Scotsman

time31-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Predicting Universal Studios Bedford zones: what IPs could the theme park adopt?

What distinctly British franchises could end up being constructed at Universal Studios Bedford? Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... What British franchises could comprise the various zones at Universal Studios Bedford? With a promise of the park showcasing some of the biggest IPs created in the United Kingdom, there would be a directive to adopt some of the country's biggest pop culture offerings. But one huge UK IP will not be featuring at the park - so what do we think will take its place when the park opens in 2031? The speculation continues to mount about what fans of Universal Studios properties can expect to see once Universal Studios Bedford opens, projected for 2031. While we've taken a look at some of the more popular rides and attractions available at the numerous theme parks across the rest of the world, Bedford's site appears to have an unusual caveat before it opens: an interest in keeping things distinctly British. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad There has been consistent reporting from the media that the theme park operators are looking to pick up several British franchises to develop for zones at the Bedford site, with even politicians citing the park showcasing some of the best that Britain has to offer to the global fabric of popular culture. But what of those British franchises could we see? A Fawlty Towers log flume? A Question Time Stunt Spectacular? Perhaps not. But we've taken a look across social media, the World Wide Web, and even tried to put two and two together when it comes to franchises Universal has previously been involved in to give our best guesses (or wishes) what zones/areas could feature when Universal Studios Bedford opens. But we do know at least one British franchise that won't be making an appearance when the theme park opens. Why won't there be any Harry Potter-themed areas at Universal Studios Bedford? Despite the immense global popularity of the Wizarding World and its foundational British origins, Universal Studios Bedford is currently not planning to feature Harry Potter-themed areas due to "watertight exclusivity contracts" held by Warner Bros, according to the BBC. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad This means that while Universal operates highly successful Wizarding World lands in its parks worldwide under license from Warner Bros., the specific rights for theme park experiences within the United Kingdom are retained by Warner Bros.. The existence of the immensely popular Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter, located less than an hour's drive from the Bedford site, further solidifies this exclusion, as Warner Bros. would likely seek to avoid direct competition with its own established and successful attraction. While future expansion could theoretically reconsider other brands, initial plans for Universal Studios Great Britain will focus on other major British IPs. What zones could appear at Universal Studios Bedford? Could these distinctively British franchises be incorporated into dedicated zones or areas at Universal Studios Bedford when it opens? | Getty Images/Universal Project UK MI6 Headquarters (James Bond) One of three IPs that have been strongly reported as being developed for the theme park, including from the BBC, James Bond looks to be a key property that Universal Studios Bedford would like to embrace. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Rumours suggest that the area could include a major stunt show inspired by the exploits of 007, akin to The Bourne Stuntacular at Universal Studios Florida, and could be the centrepiece of a James Bond-themed area. The MI6 setting provides a perfect backdrop for a land focused on spy missions, gadgetry, and thrilling escapes. The sleek, international, and often glamorous world of James Bond can inspire sophisticated dining, exclusive retail, and stylish architectural designs. Bond is a quintessential British icon, making him a perfect fit for Universal's first European park and for showcasing "great British creations', and it's not too far removed from the realms of possibility. Universal previously held international distribution rights for Bond films, so negotiations could help owing a pre-existing relationship with the rights holders (Eon Productions, now under Amazon/MGM). Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Middle-earth (The Lord of the Rings) Another strong rumour that veers towards near confirmation – multiple news outlets, including the BBC, have cited that sources close to the new theme park have asserted that a Lord of the Rings area will appear and that 'contracts have been signed,' though there remains no official word from the park itself. For their part, when quizzed about specific areas, Universal suggests it is 'too early to know' the featured attractions. But there is no smoke without fire: J.R.R. Tolkien was British, and his works are a cornerstone of British literature, which fits Universal Studios Bedford's operating model. It also makes for an ideal choice for a Universal park in the UK, owing to the complex issues surrounding Harry Potter and the theme park. Universal's prior success with The Wizarding World of Harry Potter demonstrates their expertise in bringing complex, beloved fantasy sagas to life, an act they could dedicate to the rich lore and diverse environments of Middle-earth. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Paddington's London Another strongly suggested rumour verging on 'confirmation' – when Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy mentioned the park showcasing 'British icons like James Bond, Paddington Bear, and Harry Potter,' concept art on show for the new park further supports the idea. Those with a keen eye might have seen the concept art 'hinting' at a giant jar in a play area; what kind of jar was it? A marmalade jar… Unlike some other IPs, the issue with who owns the rights to Paddington is quite favourable for Universal. StudioCanal (a subsidiary of Vivendi, which also owns Universal Music Group) acquired full ownership of the Paddington Bear brand worldwide in 2016, including television, merchandising, live entertainment, video games, and theme park rights. This existing corporate connection, with StudioCanal part of Vivendi and Universal Music Group also under the Vivendi/Comcast umbrella, could very much simplify licensing negotiations for Universal. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Doctor Who zone A property so British that when parodied by US television shows, they're still rolling out the caricature of Tom Baker. If Universal Studios Bedford aims to remain "quintessentially British," is there anything more quintessential than the Time Lord? Universal did have a co-production role with the BBC and Fox for the 1996 Doctor Who television film. This shows a historical, albeit brief and indirect, connection to the IP. While there's fan speculation and past internal interest from Universal creative personnel in Doctor Who for theme park attractions, nothing concrete has come of it directly from Universal. The primary hurdle, however, lies with the complex partnership and licensing agreement for the franchise. Though the BBC owns the IP for Doctor Who, the broadcaster signed a multi-year, global distribution deal with Disney+ for new Doctor Who content (outside the UK and Ireland). While Disney+ is primarily a distributor, such a large financial and strategic partnership often comes with implicit or explicit understandings regarding how the IP can be leveraged in other entertainment forms, including theme parks. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad This is a strong deterrent for Disney to allow a direct competitor like Universal to feature the IP in a major way, and some fan discussions even raise the possibility of Doctor Who potentially appearing in Disney parks themselves. However, it is worth noting that Doctor Who was previously slated to be part of the now-stalled "London Resort" project in Kent (a completely separate initiative from Universal), which does show that the BBC has, in the past, been willing to license the IP for large-scale theme park development in the UK. Super Nintendo World So perhaps it might be more of a formality than speculation, given the success of the Super Nintendo World's at international resorts – but if there is a sense of keeping things British, perhaps the speculation should be 'how' Super Nintendo World keeps things uniquely Anglophilic. Perhaps a Mario Kart London circuit, reskinned from the popular Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge, could be that distinctly British feel, driving up and down the M1 or racing through Nintendo's vision of Trafalgar Square. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad What about adapting an attraction involving Donkey Kong scaling Big Ben, the Tower of London, or The O2? Even the Yoshi's Adventure ride, known for its scenic views, could incorporate elements reminiscent of famous British gardens or stately home grounds, with Yoshi characters searching for royal golden eggs hidden amongst digital topiary or rose bushes. By adding these British flourishes into the universally beloved Super Nintendo World, Universal could create an experience that feels both familiar to fans globally and uniquely special to its UK location, driving repeat visits and local pride.

Director of Mischief appointed at Virgin Hotels Edinburgh
Director of Mischief appointed at Virgin Hotels Edinburgh

Edinburgh Reporter

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Edinburgh Reporter

Director of Mischief appointed at Virgin Hotels Edinburgh

Virgin Hotels Edinburgh has created a new role, adding the first ever 'Director of Mischief' position to its team. Get ready for an unforgettable summer, because Virgin Hotels Edinburgh is about to make family holidays more memorable than ever! The team are on the hunt for their very own 'Director of Mischief' – a local child who knows Edinburgh inside out and is eager to share their top tips for fun with families exploring the vibrant city. Situated right in the heart of the Capital, Virgin Hotels Edinburgh is the perfect base for family adventures. With top family tourist attractions, like Edinburgh Castle and Camera Obscura just a stone's throw away, it's the must-choose destination for a luxury stay that parents love and kids will never forget. The 'Director of Mischief' will join the team as the ultimate fun ambassador, providing real and trusted recommendations to even the youngest guests. The chosen child will not only boast the coolest title in town but will also get to share their favourite summer spots and activities with visiting families. Working with the team to curate a series of kid-friendly travel guides, from the best things to do on a rainy day to hidden local gems and even Harry Potter-themed adventures. Mafalda Albuquerque, General Manager at Virgin Hotels Edinburgh, said: 'With the Scottish summer holidays kicking off, there's no better time to launch this initiative. Families and kids will be planning their holiday itineraries, and we want to inspire them with exciting activities and adventures to keep the fun rolling all summer long. 'From the best places to play, the yummiest spots for treats, and the most thrilling adventures – we want our Director to ensure every child's experience in Edinburgh is absolutely unforgettable! 'Are you a young Edinburgh explorer with a knack for fun? Do you have a great sense of adventure and love discovering new places? Then we need YOU.' In collaboration with Museum Context, the successful applicant will receive a magical prize package, including: Complimentary Access to Top Edinburgh Attractions: Free entry to five of the city's most exciting, family-friendly destinations – from animal encounters and castle expeditions to immersive museum experiences Free entry to five of the city's most exciting, family-friendly destinations – from animal encounters and castle expeditions to immersive museum experiences Luxury Family Stay at Virgin Hotels Edinburgh: An overnight stay in the hotel's Family King Suite, featuring bunk beds and a minibar filled with sweet treats and kid-friendly surprises An overnight stay in the hotel's Family King Suite, featuring bunk beds and a minibar filled with sweet treats and kid-friendly surprises Exclusive Backstage Access at Virgin Hotels Edinburgh: A behind-the-scenes tour of the hotel, including a meet-and-greet with the team and the hotel's beloved dog and Director of Waggy Welcomes, Bonnar. The winner will also take part in creating engaging family-focused content for future guests A behind-the-scenes tour of the hotel, including a meet-and-greet with the team and the hotel's beloved dog and Director of Waggy Welcomes, Bonnar. The winner will also take part in creating engaging family-focused content for future guests Private After-Hours Visit to Museum Context: A VIP experience inside one of Edinburgh's most enchanting locations. The winner will explore a treasure trove of magical items and will be invited to select a special keepsake – perhaps a wand, cloak, or mystical companion – to take home A VIP experience inside one of Edinburgh's most enchanting locations. The winner will explore a treasure trove of magical items and will be invited to select a special keepsake – perhaps a wand, cloak, or mystical companion – to take home The Official Title of 'Director of Mischief': With the role comes recognition, responsibility (of the fun variety), and memories to last a lifetime . Parents and guardians, don't miss out on this unique opportunity! Applications are now open for children who would like to be considered as the first Director of Mischief. To apply, simply film a video of your child sharing their favourite places to visit in and around Edinburgh. For more information and to submit your application, please visit: Applications must be submitted by Sunday 31st August, with the lucky winner revealed on Monday 22nd September. Instagram and Facebook . Follow along with Virgin Hotels Edinburgh's family-friendly events all summer long on social media here:and Like this: Like Related

Kids, get ready to unleash your inner mischief with Virgin Hotels Edinburgh
Kids, get ready to unleash your inner mischief with Virgin Hotels Edinburgh

Scotsman

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Kids, get ready to unleash your inner mischief with Virgin Hotels Edinburgh

Virgin Hotels Edinburgh is excited to announce the creation of a brand new role, adding the first-ever 'Director of Mischief' position to its team. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Get ready for an unforgettable summer, because Virgin Hotels Edinburgh is about to make family holidays more memorable than ever! The team are on the hunt for their very own 'Director of Mischief' – a local child who knows Edinburgh inside out and is eager to share their top tips for fun with families exploring the vibrant city. Situated right in the heart of the Capital, Virgin Hotels Edinburgh is the perfect base for family adventures. With top family tourist attractions, like Edinburgh Castle and Camera Obscura just a stone's throw away, it's the must-choose destination for a luxury stay that parents love and kids will never forget. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The 'Director of Mischief' will join the team as the ultimate fun ambassador, providing real and trusted recommendations to even the youngest guests. The chosen child will not only boast the coolest title in town but will also get to share their favourite summer spots and activities with visiting families. Working with the team to curate a series of kid-friendly travel guides, from the best things to do on a rainy day to hidden local gems and even Harry Potter-themed adventures. Virgin Hotels Edinburgh Launches Search for 'Director of Mischief' Mafalda Albuquerque, General Manager at Virgin Hotels Edinburgh, said: 'With the Scottish summer holidays kicking off, there's no better time to launch this initiative. Families and kids will be planning their holiday itineraries, and we want to inspire them with exciting activities and adventures to keep the fun rolling all summer long. 'From the best places to play, the yummiest spots for treats, and the most thrilling adventures – we want our Director to ensure every child's experience in Edinburgh is absolutely unforgettable! 'Are you a young Edinburgh explorer with a knack for fun? Do you have a great sense of adventure and love discovering new places? Then we need YOU.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad In collaboration with Museum Context, the successful applicant will receive a magical prize package, including: Virgin Hotels Edinburgh Launches Search for 'Director of Mischief' Complimentary Access to Top Edinburgh Attractions: Free entry to five of the city's most exciting, family-friendly destinations - from animal encounters and castle expeditions to immersive museum experiences Free entry to five of the city's most exciting, family-friendly destinations - from animal encounters and castle expeditions to immersive museum experiences Luxury Family Stay at Virgin Hotels Edinburgh: An overnight stay in the hotel's Family King Suite, featuring bunk beds and a minibar filled with sweet treats and kid-friendly surprises An overnight stay in the hotel's Family King Suite, featuring bunk beds and a minibar filled with sweet treats and kid-friendly surprises Exclusive Backstage Access at Virgin Hotels Edinburgh: A behind-the-scenes tour of the hotel, including a meet-and-greet with the team and the hotel's beloved dog and Director of Waggy Welcomes, Bonnar. The winner will also take part in creating engaging family-focused content for future guests A behind-the-scenes tour of the hotel, including a meet-and-greet with the team and the hotel's beloved dog and Director of Waggy Welcomes, Bonnar. The winner will also take part in creating engaging family-focused content for future guests Private After-Hours Visit to Museum Context: A VIP experience inside one of Edinburgh's most enchanting locations. The winner will explore a treasure trove of magical items and will be invited to select a special keepsake - perhaps a wand, cloak, or mystical companion - to take home A VIP experience inside one of Edinburgh's most enchanting locations. The winner will explore a treasure trove of magical items and will be invited to select a special keepsake - perhaps a wand, cloak, or mystical companion - to take home The Official Title of 'Director of Mischief': With the role comes recognition, responsibility (of the fun variety), and memories to last a lifetime Parents and guardians, don't miss out on this unique opportunity! Applications are now open for children who would like to be considered as the first Director of Mischief. To apply, simply film a video of your child sharing their favourite places to visit in and around Edinburgh. For more information and to submit your application, please visit: Applications must be submitted by Sunday 31st August, with the lucky winner revealed on Monday 22nd September.

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