Graekus Shubelle was, in 22 BBY, the administrator of Hologram Fun World, a space station and amusement park located in the Zabian system of the Outer Rim Territories. In the first quarter of 22 BBY, a decline in the galactic tourism industry caused Hologram Fun World's attendance to drop. The amusement park's queue for the Anywhere Room, a popular attraction where visitors could explore a holographic version of any known planet, dipped from several thousand to under four hundred, with most of the remaining tourists coming from local space. Shubelle was confident that once the younglings were out of school later that year, attendance would return to normal. This optimism, however, was not shared by some members of the tourism industry, including resort owner Byll Shotaleve.
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| - Graekus Shubelle was, in 22 BBY, the administrator of Hologram Fun World, a space station and amusement park located in the Zabian system of the Outer Rim Territories. In the first quarter of 22 BBY, a decline in the galactic tourism industry caused Hologram Fun World's attendance to drop. The amusement park's queue for the Anywhere Room, a popular attraction where visitors could explore a holographic version of any known planet, dipped from several thousand to under four hundred, with most of the remaining tourists coming from local space. Shubelle was confident that once the younglings were out of school later that year, attendance would return to normal. This optimism, however, was not shared by some members of the tourism industry, including resort owner Byll Shotaleve.
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| - Graekus Shubelle was, in 22 BBY, the administrator of Hologram Fun World, a space station and amusement park located in the Zabian system of the Outer Rim Territories. In the first quarter of 22 BBY, a decline in the galactic tourism industry caused Hologram Fun World's attendance to drop. The amusement park's queue for the Anywhere Room, a popular attraction where visitors could explore a holographic version of any known planet, dipped from several thousand to under four hundred, with most of the remaining tourists coming from local space. Shubelle was confident that once the younglings were out of school later that year, attendance would return to normal. This optimism, however, was not shared by some members of the tourism industry, including resort owner Byll Shotaleve.
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