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Turkey breaks ground on Europe’s largest science centre
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Feb 2019
Ground has been broken in Turkey on what is expected to become the largest science centre in Europe, attracting upward of 30 million visitors per year.
Youngsters help allocate lottery grants to heritage projects that engage 11-25-year-olds
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Feb 2019
Greater diversity and inclusivity in the heritage sector, and more jobs aimed at young people without a degree – these were on the wishlist of 16 young people from the UK that sat upon a National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF) panel in 2018.
Six Flags’ first Chinese park nearing completion as 2020 opening date approaches
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Feb 2019
Installation of newly-constructed facilities at Six Flags’ first Chinese waterpark is moving ahead and is expected to be finished in Q1 this year, ahead of the park’s anticipated opening in June 2020.
NEMO launches South Caucasus museum training programme
BY Luke Cloherty | 27 Feb 2019
A new training programme is being launched across the countries of Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, with the aim of contributing to the development of the museum sector in that region.
Universal Hip Hop Museum slated to break ground this year in New York
BY Andrew Manns | 26 Feb 2019
Construction on the Universal Hip Hop Museum (UHHM) – the first institution of its kind in the US – is expected to begin by the end of 2019 in the Bronx, the birthplace of hip hop music.
Criminal charges dropped over Schlitterbahn waterslide death
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Feb 2019
A county judge in Kansas, US, has dismissed a number of criminal charges, including murder, against the designers and operators of Verrückt – a record-breaking 17-storey waterslide that killed 10-year-old Caleb Schwab in 2016.
Interactive play pavilion to form part of Disney's Epcot transformation
BY Andy Knaggs | 25 Feb 2019
Disney has announced details of its plan to transform the Epcot theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, US, which it says will be open in time for the 50th anniversary of the resort in 2021.
Wheelchair tours of Machu Picchu offered for first time
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Feb 2019
At 8,000ft (2,438m) above sea level, the Inca city of Machu Picchu is a stiff climb even for the able- bodied, and has been completely inaccessible for those in a wheelchair. That has now changed after travel company Wheel the World started offering specialised trips to the Peruvian world wonder.
Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure announced for June at Wizarding World
BY Luke Cloherty | 22 Feb 2019
Universal has confirmed rumours for its new Harry Potter-themed rollercoaster, unveiling Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure, which opens later this year.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 22 February 2019
BY Tom Walker | 22 Feb 2019
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
Futuroscope reopens for 2019 with a host of new attractions
BY Luke Cloherty | 21 Feb 2019
The Futuroscope theme park in Poitiers, France, has reopened its doors for the 2019 season and has some big plans for new attractions over the coming years.
Krispy Kreme pops up in London with new flavours
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Feb 2019
Tourists, shoppers and commuters in Central London will be treated to a special Krispy Kreme experience in March, as the doughnut company opens a pop-up in Great Newport Street, near to Leicester Square and trials new flavours.
Cedar Fair looks ahead with optimism after 2018 results
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Feb 2019
Cedar Fair has reported positive Q4 and full 2018 figures, along with a new long-term growth target.
US$70m aquarium and wildlife sanctuary mooted for Cambodia
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Feb 2019
The Cambodian resort city of Siem Reap could become home to a new US$70m (€61.6m, £53.5m) aquarium and wildlife sanctuary, following a meeting between potential investors and the city’s governor.
Flintstones theme park closes after nearly half a century
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Feb 2019
Bedrock City, a Flintstones-themed roadside attraction in Arizona, US, has closed after nearly 50 years, and is to be replaced by a showcase for falconry called Raptor Ranch.
Vancouver cetacean ban order upheld as aquarium challenges city parks board
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Feb 2019
A legal dispute between Vancouver Aquarium in Canada and the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation regarding the keeping of cetaceans (whales and dolphins) is set to rumble on, after an appeal court decision this week.
Melike Altinisik Architects chosen to create self-constructing robot museum in South Korea
BY Andrew Manns | 20 Feb 2019
Turkish design bureau Melike Altinisik Architects (MAA) have been selected to build a museum of robotics with components that "construct themselves".
London’s National Gallery aims for US retail expansion
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Feb 2019
London's National Gallery is attempting to crack the US market, appointing a licensing agency to develop a multi-tiered retail strategy for the institution.
Universal’s Mark Woodbury to deliver keynote at TEA Summit
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Feb 2019
Universal Parks and Resorts executive Mark Woodbury is to deliver the keynote address at April’s Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) Summit in Anaheim, California, US ‒ an event at which he will also receive the TEA Buzz Price Thea Award for a Lifetime of Distinguished Achievements.
Blanton Museum of Art to undergo US$20m exterior renovation
BY Luke Cloherty | 20 Feb 2019
Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas, USA, is to be renovated with a full exterior redesign and work on outdoor spaces to make them more versatile for public programming.
     
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Turkey breaks ground on Europe’s largest science centre
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Feb 2019
Ground has been broken in Turkey on what is expected to become the largest science centre in Europe, attracting upward of 30 million visitors per year.
Youngsters help allocate lottery grants to heritage projects that engage 11-25-year-olds
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Feb 2019
Greater diversity and inclusivity in the heritage sector, and more jobs aimed at young people without a degree – these were on the wishlist of 16 young people from the UK that sat upon a National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF) panel in 2018.
Six Flags’ first Chinese park nearing completion as 2020 opening date approaches
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Feb 2019
Installation of newly-constructed facilities at Six Flags’ first Chinese waterpark is moving ahead and is expected to be finished in Q1 this year, ahead of the park’s anticipated opening in June 2020.
NEMO launches South Caucasus museum training programme
BY Luke Cloherty | 27 Feb 2019
A new training programme is being launched across the countries of Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, with the aim of contributing to the development of the museum sector in that region.
Universal Hip Hop Museum slated to break ground this year in New York
BY Andrew Manns | 26 Feb 2019
Construction on the Universal Hip Hop Museum (UHHM) – the first institution of its kind in the US – is expected to begin by the end of 2019 in the Bronx, the birthplace of hip hop music.
Criminal charges dropped over Schlitterbahn waterslide death
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Feb 2019
A county judge in Kansas, US, has dismissed a number of criminal charges, including murder, against the designers and operators of Verrückt – a record-breaking 17-storey waterslide that killed 10-year-old Caleb Schwab in 2016.
Interactive play pavilion to form part of Disney's Epcot transformation
BY Andy Knaggs | 25 Feb 2019
Disney has announced details of its plan to transform the Epcot theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, US, which it says will be open in time for the 50th anniversary of the resort in 2021.
Wheelchair tours of Machu Picchu offered for first time
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Feb 2019
At 8,000ft (2,438m) above sea level, the Inca city of Machu Picchu is a stiff climb even for the able- bodied, and has been completely inaccessible for those in a wheelchair. That has now changed after travel company Wheel the World started offering specialised trips to the Peruvian world wonder.
Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure announced for June at Wizarding World
BY Luke Cloherty | 22 Feb 2019
Universal has confirmed rumours for its new Harry Potter-themed rollercoaster, unveiling Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure, which opens later this year.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 22 February 2019
BY Tom Walker | 22 Feb 2019
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
Futuroscope reopens for 2019 with a host of new attractions
BY Luke Cloherty | 21 Feb 2019
The Futuroscope theme park in Poitiers, France, has reopened its doors for the 2019 season and has some big plans for new attractions over the coming years.
Krispy Kreme pops up in London with new flavours
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Feb 2019
Tourists, shoppers and commuters in Central London will be treated to a special Krispy Kreme experience in March, as the doughnut company opens a pop-up in Great Newport Street, near to Leicester Square and trials new flavours.
Cedar Fair looks ahead with optimism after 2018 results
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Feb 2019
Cedar Fair has reported positive Q4 and full 2018 figures, along with a new long-term growth target.
US$70m aquarium and wildlife sanctuary mooted for Cambodia
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Feb 2019
The Cambodian resort city of Siem Reap could become home to a new US$70m (€61.6m, £53.5m) aquarium and wildlife sanctuary, following a meeting between potential investors and the city’s governor.
Flintstones theme park closes after nearly half a century
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Feb 2019
Bedrock City, a Flintstones-themed roadside attraction in Arizona, US, has closed after nearly 50 years, and is to be replaced by a showcase for falconry called Raptor Ranch.
Vancouver cetacean ban order upheld as aquarium challenges city parks board
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Feb 2019
A legal dispute between Vancouver Aquarium in Canada and the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation regarding the keeping of cetaceans (whales and dolphins) is set to rumble on, after an appeal court decision this week.
Melike Altinisik Architects chosen to create self-constructing robot museum in South Korea
BY Andrew Manns | 20 Feb 2019
Turkish design bureau Melike Altinisik Architects (MAA) have been selected to build a museum of robotics with components that "construct themselves".
London’s National Gallery aims for US retail expansion
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Feb 2019
London's National Gallery is attempting to crack the US market, appointing a licensing agency to develop a multi-tiered retail strategy for the institution.
Universal’s Mark Woodbury to deliver keynote at TEA Summit
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Feb 2019
Universal Parks and Resorts executive Mark Woodbury is to deliver the keynote address at April’s Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) Summit in Anaheim, California, US ‒ an event at which he will also receive the TEA Buzz Price Thea Award for a Lifetime of Distinguished Achievements.
Blanton Museum of Art to undergo US$20m exterior renovation
BY Luke Cloherty | 20 Feb 2019
Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas, USA, is to be renovated with a full exterior redesign and work on outdoor spaces to make them more versatile for public programming.
     
 


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