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Shimao Property Holdings to develop Smurfs themed land in Shanghai’s Dream City
BY Luke Cloherty | 02 Apr 2019
Shanghai developer Shimao Property Holdings is to build a new Smurfs-themed destination in the Dream City amusement park development in the Chinese city.
Xcaret reveals US$2bn plan to diversify beyond adventure parks
BY Andy Knaggs | 02 Apr 2019
Award-winning Mexican attraction Xcaret has revealed plans to expand into new territories within Central and South America and is working on a number of new offerings that will diversify its existing visitor portfolio.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 2 April 2019
BY Tom Walker | 02 Apr 2019
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
Notorious prison soon to reopen as museum of resistance
BY Andy Knaggs | 02 Apr 2019
Portugal’s new National Museum of Resistance and Freedom is set to open on 27 April 2019 – the 45th anniversary of the closure of the building where it is situated: the notorious Peniche political prison.
New Lanzarote museum tells story of island's heritage
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Apr 2019
A new archaeological museum has opened in Lanzarote – part of Spain's Canary Islands – telling the story of its heritage via the civilisations that have settled there.
£36m fund created by UK government for British coastal museums and heritage
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Mar 2019
The UK government has come up with a £36m (US$47.2m, € 42m) fund to help develop and improve tourist attractions, create jobs and promote socio-economic growth around the British coast.
Sun Centre Studios plans movie-themed attraction at base near Philadelphia
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Mar 2019
Sun Centre Studios, Pensylvania’s first purpose-built film and television production studio facility, is planning to build a US$200m (€178m, £152.9m) movie-themed attraction at its site in Aston, near Philadelphia.
Ambitious plans for London's largest music venue unveiled
BY Andrew Manns | 29 Mar 2019
The Madison Square Garden Company (MSG) has submitted plans to the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) for the MSG Sphere – a multi-use entertainment complex slated to become the city's largest music venue.
Fáilte Ireland makes €15.5m available for undiscovered towns with attractions of scale
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Mar 2019
Irish tourism body Fáilte Ireland has created a €15.5m (US$17.4m, £13.3m) fund for towns around the country that have tourism potential, outlining the necessity for exiting visitor attractions of scale in its qualifying rules.
Alton Towers Dungeon opens in place of Charlie and Chocolate Factory ride
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Mar 2019
The Dungeon attraction at Merlin’s Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire has now officially opened – the sixth to open in the UK.
Cedar Fair acquires Great America amusement park land in California
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Mar 2019
In what it calls a “once in a generation opportunity”, amusement resort operator Cedar Fair Entertainment has entered into an agreement to buy the rights to the land beneath its California’s Great America park in Santa Clara, California.
Proposed planetarium in Wales to be one of the world’s largest
BY Luke Cloherty | 27 Mar 2019
A new £40m (US$52.8m, €46.8m) planetarium at the site of a former coal mine in Wales will be one of the world’s largest when it is built, according to the plans.
Riyadh unveils plans for major redevelopment based on green space, wellbeing and culture
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Mar 2019
The construction of the world’s largest city park – large enough to hold a top class 18-hole golf course and much more – has been announced as part of a US$23bn (€20.19bn, £17.51bn) “wellbeing” project that will change the nature of Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh capital.
Disney’s NBA Experience to open in August
BY Luke Cloherty | 27 Mar 2019
Disney’s NBA Experience at its Disney Springs leisure district in Orlando, Florida, will open on 12 August 2019, the basketball league has confirmed.
Over 13,000 years of history to go on display at proposed Montana Heritage Centre
BY Luke Cloherty | 27 Mar 2019
A new proposed heritage centre in Montana, US, has received a boost after the state government passed a bill financing the project.
UK attractions’ visitor numbers rise by almost 9 per cent in 2018
BY Luke Cloherty | 27 Mar 2019
Visitor numbers to UK attractions improved by 8.7 per cent in 2018, according to the latest figures from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA).
Moomins attraction opens in Japan
BY Luke Cloherty | 27 Mar 2019
The first phase Japan’s new Moomins attraction, Moominvalley Park, has now officially opened its doors.
OPEN Architecture convert 100-year-old fuel tanks into art museum
BY Andrew Manns | 26 Mar 2019
OPEN Architecture have transformed five decommissioned oil containers into the Tank Museum Shanghai – an art gallery and exhibition complex.
US$434m museum opens in Qatar with more than 1,500m of gallery space
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Mar 2019
Cultural space developments in the Gulf region continue apace with the opening of a new US$434m (€383m, £328.7m) museum in Doha, Qatar.
Windermere Jetty boating museum opens in the Lake District
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Mar 2019
A new museum dedicated to 200 years of boating history at the Lake District National Park and Unesco World Heritage Site in the north of England has opened in Windermere, Cumbria.
     
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Shimao Property Holdings to develop Smurfs themed land in Shanghai’s Dream City
BY Luke Cloherty | 02 Apr 2019
Shanghai developer Shimao Property Holdings is to build a new Smurfs-themed destination in the Dream City amusement park development in the Chinese city.
Xcaret reveals US$2bn plan to diversify beyond adventure parks
BY Andy Knaggs | 02 Apr 2019
Award-winning Mexican attraction Xcaret has revealed plans to expand into new territories within Central and South America and is working on a number of new offerings that will diversify its existing visitor portfolio.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 2 April 2019
BY Tom Walker | 02 Apr 2019
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
Notorious prison soon to reopen as museum of resistance
BY Andy Knaggs | 02 Apr 2019
Portugal’s new National Museum of Resistance and Freedom is set to open on 27 April 2019 – the 45th anniversary of the closure of the building where it is situated: the notorious Peniche political prison.
New Lanzarote museum tells story of island's heritage
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Apr 2019
A new archaeological museum has opened in Lanzarote – part of Spain's Canary Islands – telling the story of its heritage via the civilisations that have settled there.
£36m fund created by UK government for British coastal museums and heritage
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Mar 2019
The UK government has come up with a £36m (US$47.2m, € 42m) fund to help develop and improve tourist attractions, create jobs and promote socio-economic growth around the British coast.
Sun Centre Studios plans movie-themed attraction at base near Philadelphia
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Mar 2019
Sun Centre Studios, Pensylvania’s first purpose-built film and television production studio facility, is planning to build a US$200m (€178m, £152.9m) movie-themed attraction at its site in Aston, near Philadelphia.
Ambitious plans for London's largest music venue unveiled
BY Andrew Manns | 29 Mar 2019
The Madison Square Garden Company (MSG) has submitted plans to the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) for the MSG Sphere – a multi-use entertainment complex slated to become the city's largest music venue.
Fáilte Ireland makes €15.5m available for undiscovered towns with attractions of scale
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Mar 2019
Irish tourism body Fáilte Ireland has created a €15.5m (US$17.4m, £13.3m) fund for towns around the country that have tourism potential, outlining the necessity for exiting visitor attractions of scale in its qualifying rules.
Alton Towers Dungeon opens in place of Charlie and Chocolate Factory ride
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Mar 2019
The Dungeon attraction at Merlin’s Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire has now officially opened – the sixth to open in the UK.
Cedar Fair acquires Great America amusement park land in California
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Mar 2019
In what it calls a “once in a generation opportunity”, amusement resort operator Cedar Fair Entertainment has entered into an agreement to buy the rights to the land beneath its California’s Great America park in Santa Clara, California.
Proposed planetarium in Wales to be one of the world’s largest
BY Luke Cloherty | 27 Mar 2019
A new £40m (US$52.8m, €46.8m) planetarium at the site of a former coal mine in Wales will be one of the world’s largest when it is built, according to the plans.
Riyadh unveils plans for major redevelopment based on green space, wellbeing and culture
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Mar 2019
The construction of the world’s largest city park – large enough to hold a top class 18-hole golf course and much more – has been announced as part of a US$23bn (€20.19bn, £17.51bn) “wellbeing” project that will change the nature of Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh capital.
Disney’s NBA Experience to open in August
BY Luke Cloherty | 27 Mar 2019
Disney’s NBA Experience at its Disney Springs leisure district in Orlando, Florida, will open on 12 August 2019, the basketball league has confirmed.
Over 13,000 years of history to go on display at proposed Montana Heritage Centre
BY Luke Cloherty | 27 Mar 2019
A new proposed heritage centre in Montana, US, has received a boost after the state government passed a bill financing the project.
UK attractions’ visitor numbers rise by almost 9 per cent in 2018
BY Luke Cloherty | 27 Mar 2019
Visitor numbers to UK attractions improved by 8.7 per cent in 2018, according to the latest figures from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA).
Moomins attraction opens in Japan
BY Luke Cloherty | 27 Mar 2019
The first phase Japan’s new Moomins attraction, Moominvalley Park, has now officially opened its doors.
OPEN Architecture convert 100-year-old fuel tanks into art museum
BY Andrew Manns | 26 Mar 2019
OPEN Architecture have transformed five decommissioned oil containers into the Tank Museum Shanghai – an art gallery and exhibition complex.
US$434m museum opens in Qatar with more than 1,500m of gallery space
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Mar 2019
Cultural space developments in the Gulf region continue apace with the opening of a new US$434m (€383m, £328.7m) museum in Doha, Qatar.
Windermere Jetty boating museum opens in the Lake District
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Mar 2019
A new museum dedicated to 200 years of boating history at the Lake District National Park and Unesco World Heritage Site in the north of England has opened in Windermere, Cumbria.
     
 


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