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Disappearing glaciers to affect tourism at world heritage sites
BY Andy Knaggs | 02 May 2019
Many iconic glaciers at natural World Heritage Sites across the planet could disappear by the end of the century, according to a new report that analyses the impact of carbon emissions and rising temperatures.
TEA president Michael Mercadante says new markets are key to driving global growth
BY Andy Knaggs | 02 May 2019
Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) president Michael Mercadante plans to increase the organisation's presence in different "business spaces", reflecting industry trends.
Liseberg CEO Andreas Andersen rejoining Tivoli Gardens
BY Tom Anstey | 01 May 2019
Andreas Andersen has left his role as Liseberg CEO to rejoin Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark, as its executive vice president.
'Hybridisation' of visitor attractions becoming increasingly evident, says IAAPA chair Rosenberg
BY Andy Knaggs | 01 May 2019
New IAAPA chair David Rosenberg has welcomed the rise of "hybridisation" in the sector, seeing it as a 'big growth area'
Studio Other Spaces to design museum extension that mirrors 'constant motion' of the sky
BY Andrew Manns | 30 Apr 2019
Berlin-based art and design team Olafur Eliasson and Sebastian Behmann, co-founders of Studio Other Spaces (SOS), have been commissioned to transform a 1960s-era courtyard into a canopied community hall at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York.
Major SeaWorld shareholder defaults on payments, China agreements cancelled
BY Andy Knaggs | 30 Apr 2019
SeaWorld has terminated agreements with its major shareholder for park exclusivity and design in China, citing "non-payment of undisputed amounts" owed to it.
Hopes that new whale sanctuary will 'change attitudes' about cetacean entertainment
BY Andy Knaggs | 30 Apr 2019
Merlin Entertainments, the company that operates more than 50 Sea Life aquariums, says it hopes to bring about a change of attitude in the attractions industry about keeping cetaceans for entertainment, with the launch of the world's first cetacean open sanctuary in June.
Shanghai to host SATE Asia conference in June
BY Andy Knaggs | 29 Apr 2019
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) is to hold its Asia Pacific Division conference in Shanghai, China this year, with the dates 14 to 16 June set aside for the event.
ITV Studios reaches IP deal with upcoming London Resort project
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Apr 2019
London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH) has teamed up with ITV Studios on its multi-billion pound theme park project, announcing a new partnership that will see ITV's world-famous content transformed into unique attractions at the resort when it opens in 2024.
UK arts and culture is a thriving industry, says report
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Apr 2019
A new report conducted by the UK’s Centre for Economic and Business Research has found that the country’s arts and culture industry contributes £10.8bn to its economy.
Queensland Government and Australia Zoo to launch AU$8m wildlife camping experience
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Apr 2019
The government of Queensland, Australia, has announced plans to partner with Australia Zoo – the zoo set up by the late Steve Irwin – to build an AU$8m (US$5.6m, €5.1m, £4.4m) wildlife camping experience.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 29 April 2019
BY Tom Walker | 29 Apr 2019
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Middle East’s largest aquarium opens at Mall of Muscat
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Apr 2019
Oman Aquarium has opened in the country’s capital of Muscat, becoming the largest aquarium in the Middle East, stretching across an area of 8,000sq m (86,111sq ft).
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles creates new heritage centre for vintage Italian cars
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Apr 2019
Car manufacturing group Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has opened a new heritage centre in its famous Mirafiori plant in Turin, Italy, showcasing vintage models from its leading brands.
Hull Maritime attractions looking likely to get major £27.5m revamp
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Apr 2019
A £27.5m (US$35.5m, €31.8m) scheme to renovate the maritime attractions in Hull has been unveiled by the city’s council.
UK Government funds £4m development of immersive experiences for Wallace & Gromit and Peaky Blinders
BY Andy Knaggs | 26 Apr 2019
Immersive experiences based on hit TV shows Wallace & Gromit and Peaky Blinders are to be developed with UK Government funding, as part of the UK's modern Industrial Strategy.
Easter timing hits Q1 results for Six Flags
BY Andy Knaggs | 26 Apr 2019
A later Easter holiday this year than in 2018 has affected Six Flags Q1 results, with the theme park company saying that some 200,000 guest visits will instead be included in Q2 figures.
Attendance rises as TEA hosts successful Summit and Thea Awards Gala
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Apr 2019
The Themed Entertainment Association has reported increased attendance for the attractions body’s annual Summit and Thea Awards Gala.
Chester Zoo’s new Grasslands area to feature overnight lodgings for visitors
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Apr 2019
A brand new area being proposed by Chester Zoo in Cheshire, UK, will feature overnight accommodation where guests can wake up to Rothschild’s giraffes, Grevy’s zebras, ostriches and antelopes.
Italian Design Museum opens in Milan with expansion plans already in place
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Apr 2019
Some of the 1,600 objects previously exhibited in the Triennale di Milano have found a permanent home in Milan's newly-opened Italian Design Museum.
     
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1001 to 1020 of 9725 news stories
Disappearing glaciers to affect tourism at world heritage sites
BY Andy Knaggs | 02 May 2019
Many iconic glaciers at natural World Heritage Sites across the planet could disappear by the end of the century, according to a new report that analyses the impact of carbon emissions and rising temperatures.
TEA president Michael Mercadante says new markets are key to driving global growth
BY Andy Knaggs | 02 May 2019
Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) president Michael Mercadante plans to increase the organisation's presence in different "business spaces", reflecting industry trends.
Liseberg CEO Andreas Andersen rejoining Tivoli Gardens
BY Tom Anstey | 01 May 2019
Andreas Andersen has left his role as Liseberg CEO to rejoin Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark, as its executive vice president.
'Hybridisation' of visitor attractions becoming increasingly evident, says IAAPA chair Rosenberg
BY Andy Knaggs | 01 May 2019
New IAAPA chair David Rosenberg has welcomed the rise of "hybridisation" in the sector, seeing it as a 'big growth area'
Studio Other Spaces to design museum extension that mirrors 'constant motion' of the sky
BY Andrew Manns | 30 Apr 2019
Berlin-based art and design team Olafur Eliasson and Sebastian Behmann, co-founders of Studio Other Spaces (SOS), have been commissioned to transform a 1960s-era courtyard into a canopied community hall at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York.
Major SeaWorld shareholder defaults on payments, China agreements cancelled
BY Andy Knaggs | 30 Apr 2019
SeaWorld has terminated agreements with its major shareholder for park exclusivity and design in China, citing "non-payment of undisputed amounts" owed to it.
Hopes that new whale sanctuary will 'change attitudes' about cetacean entertainment
BY Andy Knaggs | 30 Apr 2019
Merlin Entertainments, the company that operates more than 50 Sea Life aquariums, says it hopes to bring about a change of attitude in the attractions industry about keeping cetaceans for entertainment, with the launch of the world's first cetacean open sanctuary in June.
Shanghai to host SATE Asia conference in June
BY Andy Knaggs | 29 Apr 2019
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) is to hold its Asia Pacific Division conference in Shanghai, China this year, with the dates 14 to 16 June set aside for the event.
ITV Studios reaches IP deal with upcoming London Resort project
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Apr 2019
London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH) has teamed up with ITV Studios on its multi-billion pound theme park project, announcing a new partnership that will see ITV's world-famous content transformed into unique attractions at the resort when it opens in 2024.
UK arts and culture is a thriving industry, says report
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Apr 2019
A new report conducted by the UK’s Centre for Economic and Business Research has found that the country’s arts and culture industry contributes £10.8bn to its economy.
Queensland Government and Australia Zoo to launch AU$8m wildlife camping experience
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Apr 2019
The government of Queensland, Australia, has announced plans to partner with Australia Zoo – the zoo set up by the late Steve Irwin – to build an AU$8m (US$5.6m, €5.1m, £4.4m) wildlife camping experience.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 29 April 2019
BY Tom Walker | 29 Apr 2019
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
Middle East’s largest aquarium opens at Mall of Muscat
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Apr 2019
Oman Aquarium has opened in the country’s capital of Muscat, becoming the largest aquarium in the Middle East, stretching across an area of 8,000sq m (86,111sq ft).
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles creates new heritage centre for vintage Italian cars
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Apr 2019
Car manufacturing group Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has opened a new heritage centre in its famous Mirafiori plant in Turin, Italy, showcasing vintage models from its leading brands.
Hull Maritime attractions looking likely to get major £27.5m revamp
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Apr 2019
A £27.5m (US$35.5m, €31.8m) scheme to renovate the maritime attractions in Hull has been unveiled by the city’s council.
UK Government funds £4m development of immersive experiences for Wallace & Gromit and Peaky Blinders
BY Andy Knaggs | 26 Apr 2019
Immersive experiences based on hit TV shows Wallace & Gromit and Peaky Blinders are to be developed with UK Government funding, as part of the UK's modern Industrial Strategy.
Easter timing hits Q1 results for Six Flags
BY Andy Knaggs | 26 Apr 2019
A later Easter holiday this year than in 2018 has affected Six Flags Q1 results, with the theme park company saying that some 200,000 guest visits will instead be included in Q2 figures.
Attendance rises as TEA hosts successful Summit and Thea Awards Gala
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Apr 2019
The Themed Entertainment Association has reported increased attendance for the attractions body’s annual Summit and Thea Awards Gala.
Chester Zoo’s new Grasslands area to feature overnight lodgings for visitors
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Apr 2019
A brand new area being proposed by Chester Zoo in Cheshire, UK, will feature overnight accommodation where guests can wake up to Rothschild’s giraffes, Grevy’s zebras, ostriches and antelopes.
Italian Design Museum opens in Milan with expansion plans already in place
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Apr 2019
Some of the 1,600 objects previously exhibited in the Triennale di Milano have found a permanent home in Milan's newly-opened Italian Design Museum.
     
 


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