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Attractions Review 2018: September
POSTED 19 Dec 2018 . BY Tom Anstey
MOIC's Museum of Ice Cream was born under the premise that ice cream is a universal symbol of joy, a personal pleasure, and a transportive vehicle for anyone’s imagination
In a year of ups, downs, loops and scoops, Attractions Management looks back at some of the biggest stories to hit the headlines, giving possible indicators at what’s still to come in the year ahead.

A tragic fire struck in September, destroying Brazil's historic national museum. In more positive news, the Museum of Ice Cream announced it was permanent attraction following successful debut year and San Antonio Zoo unveiled plans for a US$200m expansion.

Fire destroys two centuries of science, culture and education

A fire which raged at the 200-year-old Museu Nacional in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, caused an 'incalculable' losses of historic artefacts and objects. Several landmark collections were housed in the museum, whose loss was devastating for the country. The historic museum is one of the leading scientific institutions in South America and housed more than 20 million items – including "Luzia", a 12,000-year-old skeleton of a woman, the oldest human remains ever found in the Americas.

Entire galleries were also dedicated to priceless artefacts from Egypt and the museum also housed a large European art collection and a palaeontology department.

In a statement, two vice chancellors of the institution said the losses could be 'beyond calculation'.

“It's an unimaginable disaster. It's 200 years of Brazil's heritage and 200 years of memory," said Luiz Duarte, one of the museum's vice-directors, local news channel TV Globo.

"It's 200 years of science, culture and education.”

Frozen delights

San Francisco's popular Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC) doesn't look like it's going to start melting anytime soon after the visitor attraction announced its permanent residence in the city following a successful debut year.

Originally intended only as a temporary installation, more than 500,000 visitors have flocked to the Bay Area of San Francisco over the last year to explore the sweet treats on offer at MOIC.

Created by its founder, Maryellis Bunn, the museum offers an immersive, multi-sensory experience, where ice cream – a "universal symbol of joy, a personal pleasure, and a transportive vehicle for anyone’s imagination" – is the star of the show.

Becoming a permanent attraction, the museum will next year unveil a 2.0 version of the experience, with a series of new installations and flavours coming in 2019.

Check out the Museum of Ice Cream in the latest edition of Attractions Management. click here for more.

San Antonio's US$200m zoo plan

Officials at the San Antonio Zoo are expanding the 104-year-old visitor attraction, unveiling a US$200m (€172m, £154.3m) masterplan for the historic site.

The zoo in Texas, US, has had its development plan for the next 20 years laid out by its leaders, starting with a new US$1m (€860,000, £772,000) rhino habitat, which broke ground the month previously.

“We have been working on our master plan for over a well year now and we are excited to build upon the momentum we have gained with recent improvements to the zoo," said Tim Morrow, CEO and executive director of San Antonio Zoo in a statement to Attractions Management.

"Over the next 20 years, we will create new large, naturalistic habitats in ways never seen before by our visitors taking advantage of current zoo spaces, as well as unutilised land on our property which will be fully transformed."

Check back with Attractions Management tomorrow for a look back at the highlights from October
It is feared that many of the more than 20 million items housed at the museum will have been destroyed in the blaze
A proposed riverwalk at San Antonio Zoo features North American animals, such as bears and otters
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  FEATURE: Museums: Frozen delights


San Francisco’s Museum of Ice Cream is making its stay permanent following a hugely successful first year
  Museum of Ice Cream to become permanent attraction following successful debut year


San Francisco's popular Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC) doesn't look like it's going to start melting anytime soon, after the visitor attraction announced its permanent residence in the city following a successful debut year.
  San Antonio Zoo unveils concepts for US$200m expansion


Officials at the San Antonio Zoo are expanding the 104-year-old visitor attraction, unveiling a US$200m (€172m, £154.3m) masterplan for the historic site.
  Blaze at Brazil National Museum leads to 'incalculable loss'


It is feared that a fire raging at the 200-year-old Museu Nacional in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has caused 'incalculable' losses of historic artifacts and objects.
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Attractions Review 2018: September
POSTED 19 Dec 2018 . BY Tom Anstey
MOIC's Museum of Ice Cream was born under the premise that ice cream is a universal symbol of joy, a personal pleasure, and a transportive vehicle for anyone’s imagination
In a year of ups, downs, loops and scoops, Attractions Management looks back at some of the biggest stories to hit the headlines, giving possible indicators at what’s still to come in the year ahead.

A tragic fire struck in September, destroying Brazil's historic national museum. In more positive news, the Museum of Ice Cream announced it was permanent attraction following successful debut year and San Antonio Zoo unveiled plans for a US$200m expansion.

Fire destroys two centuries of science, culture and education

A fire which raged at the 200-year-old Museu Nacional in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, caused an 'incalculable' losses of historic artefacts and objects. Several landmark collections were housed in the museum, whose loss was devastating for the country. The historic museum is one of the leading scientific institutions in South America and housed more than 20 million items – including "Luzia", a 12,000-year-old skeleton of a woman, the oldest human remains ever found in the Americas.

Entire galleries were also dedicated to priceless artefacts from Egypt and the museum also housed a large European art collection and a palaeontology department.

In a statement, two vice chancellors of the institution said the losses could be 'beyond calculation'.

“It's an unimaginable disaster. It's 200 years of Brazil's heritage and 200 years of memory," said Luiz Duarte, one of the museum's vice-directors, local news channel TV Globo.

"It's 200 years of science, culture and education.”

Frozen delights

San Francisco's popular Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC) doesn't look like it's going to start melting anytime soon after the visitor attraction announced its permanent residence in the city following a successful debut year.

Originally intended only as a temporary installation, more than 500,000 visitors have flocked to the Bay Area of San Francisco over the last year to explore the sweet treats on offer at MOIC.

Created by its founder, Maryellis Bunn, the museum offers an immersive, multi-sensory experience, where ice cream – a "universal symbol of joy, a personal pleasure, and a transportive vehicle for anyone’s imagination" – is the star of the show.

Becoming a permanent attraction, the museum will next year unveil a 2.0 version of the experience, with a series of new installations and flavours coming in 2019.

Check out the Museum of Ice Cream in the latest edition of Attractions Management. click here for more.

San Antonio's US$200m zoo plan

Officials at the San Antonio Zoo are expanding the 104-year-old visitor attraction, unveiling a US$200m (€172m, £154.3m) masterplan for the historic site.

The zoo in Texas, US, has had its development plan for the next 20 years laid out by its leaders, starting with a new US$1m (€860,000, £772,000) rhino habitat, which broke ground the month previously.

“We have been working on our master plan for over a well year now and we are excited to build upon the momentum we have gained with recent improvements to the zoo," said Tim Morrow, CEO and executive director of San Antonio Zoo in a statement to Attractions Management.

"Over the next 20 years, we will create new large, naturalistic habitats in ways never seen before by our visitors taking advantage of current zoo spaces, as well as unutilised land on our property which will be fully transformed."

Check back with Attractions Management tomorrow for a look back at the highlights from October
It is feared that many of the more than 20 million items housed at the museum will have been destroyed in the blaze
A proposed riverwalk at San Antonio Zoo features North American animals, such as bears and otters
RELATED STORIES
FEATURE: Museums: Frozen delights


San Francisco’s Museum of Ice Cream is making its stay permanent following a hugely successful first year
Museum of Ice Cream to become permanent attraction following successful debut year


San Francisco's popular Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC) doesn't look like it's going to start melting anytime soon, after the visitor attraction announced its permanent residence in the city following a successful debut year.
San Antonio Zoo unveils concepts for US$200m expansion


Officials at the San Antonio Zoo are expanding the 104-year-old visitor attraction, unveiling a US$200m (€172m, £154.3m) masterplan for the historic site.
Blaze at Brazil National Museum leads to 'incalculable loss'


It is feared that a fire raging at the 200-year-old Museu Nacional in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has caused 'incalculable' losses of historic artifacts and objects.
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UK's Royal attractions had a bumper year in 2023
Numbers from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, (ALVA) show that Royal attractions saw a huge increase in visitor numbers during 2023 – the coronation year of King Charles III.
Efteling to convert steam trains to electric as part of green drive
The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal announces long-awaited details of its Epic Universe, set to open in 2025
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Holovis

Holovis is a privately owned company established in 2004 by CEO Stuart Hetherington. [more...]
Vekoma Rides Manufacturing B.V.

Vekoma Rides has a large variety of coasters and attractions. [more...]
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Cruise Ship Interiors (CSI) invites cruise lines, shipyards, design studios, outfitters, and suppliers to take part in CSI Design Expo Americas in Miami, Florida, the region’s only event dedicated to cruise ship interior design. [more...]
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