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New rollercoaster plan moves forward for Tayto Park
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Feb 2019
Tayto Park is planning to build a €14m (US$15.8m, £12.29m) steel rollercoaster, with the Irish theme park's management calling the new attraction "vital to the longer-term viability" of the attraction.
Canadian National Gallery appoints Alexandra Suda as new director
BY Luke Cloherty | 20 Feb 2019
The National Gallery of Canada has appointed Art Gallery of Ontario European art curator Alexandra Suda as its new director.
Losses shrink for DXB as operator strives to turn a profit for struggling parks portfolio
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Feb 2019
Preliminary financial results for 2018 released by Dubai theme park operator DXB Entertainments have shown reduced losses, greater visitor numbers, and better operating costs compared to 2017.
North Carolina Zoo to become “multi-day destination” through expansion plan
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Feb 2019
A taste of Asia and Australia will be brought to North Carolina, US, over the next five years, through a multi-million dollar project to build new areas inspired by these regions at North Carolina Zoo.
New dinosaur-themed water park to open in Croatia
BY Luke Cloherty | 19 Feb 2019
A new water park is set to open in Istria, Croatia, at the end of Q2 2019.
Naruto World indoor theme park to open in Shanghai shopping centre
BY Luke Cloherty | 19 Feb 2019
A new indoor theme park is to open in Shanghai themed on the popular Naruto anime and manga franchise, created by Masashi Kishimoto.
Super Nintendo World project remains on course, according to Nintendo’s Miyamoto
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Feb 2019
The joint ¥60bn (US$540m, €480m, £420m) Nintendo and Universal Super Nintendo World project remains on track for a 2020 launch, according to Nintendo representative director Shigeru Miyamoto, who has released some comments on the proposed Japanese and US theme parks.
Six Flags reports record results for ninth consecutive year
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Feb 2019
Thirty-two million guests passed through the gates of a Six Flags theme park in 2018, helping to give the company record revenue figures for the ninth consecutive year.
OPEN Architecture design soulful "Chapel of Sound" in China
BY Andrew Manns | 15 Feb 2019
Chinese architecture practice OPEN have unveiled renderings of the Chapel of Sound – a cavernous amphitheatre currently under construction north of Beijing, outside the city of Chengde.
Trouble for Six Flags as multiple international projects face delay
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Feb 2019
Six flags chief Jim Reid-Anderson has revealed that changes in government are stalling the operator's Chinese projects, while there are "no assurances" as to the outcome of the operator's on- hold Dubai development.
Arts Council’s new diversity report shows BME representation below English average
BY Luke Cloherty | 14 Feb 2019
Only 5 per cent of staff members are not white at Arts Council England (ACE) major partner museums (MPMs) while 16 per cent of the working age population are from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds in England, a new report from the organisation has found.
Snapchat creates virtual art gallery for Black History Month
BY Luke Cloherty | 14 Feb 2019
Communications app Snapchat has created an online virtual gallery in celebration of Black History Month, showcasing the work of black millennial artists.
IAAPA recruits SeaWorld's Josh Powers to guide finance and IT teams
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Feb 2019
SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment executive Josh Powers will join IAAPA next month as executive vice president and chief financial officer, with a brief to advise strategically on all financial issues impacting on the attractions body's global mission and service offerings.
Rebrand, renovation and new attractions planned for US parks acquired by Six Flags
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Feb 2019
Three US theme parks acquired from EPR Properties last year are undergoing extensive enhancements and re-branding by new owners Six Flags Entertainment.
IAAPA winter forum addresses crisis issues
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Feb 2019
Crisis management and public relations were mixed with water and wildlife as more than 60 attractions industry professionals from 14 countries attended trade association IAAPA’s EMEA Winter Forum in the Canary Islands, Spain, at the end of January 2019.
Cedar Fair eyes out-of-park investments as operator reports record revenues in 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Feb 2019
Cedar Fair has revealed plans to grow and expand its external revenue streams through new developments attached to its existing parks portfolio.
Sydney's arts and nightlife scenes missing out on AU$16bn a year, says study
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Feb 2019
Supporting the expansion and growth of Sydney’s arts and culture sector is essential to the character of the city and its population, according to research by Deloitte Access Economics, which also found that the Australian city has great potential to grow its night-time economy.
World’s largest surfing lagoon to make waves at South Korea’s Turtle Island project
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Feb 2019
An artificial surfing lagoon to be built as part of South Korea’s new Turtle Island waterfront development will be the largest of its kind in the world when it opens in 2020.
Former Disney CEO Ron Miller dies at 85
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Feb 2019
Ron Miller, former Disney chief executive officer, and son-in-law of Walt Disney, passed away in California, US, on 9 February, aged 85.
KLM Boeing 747 to become hotel attraction
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Feb 2019
The hotel sector can be a highly competitive one, with operators seeking any way they can to stand out from the crowd. One Dutch hotel seems to have found an entirely new way of doing just that: by parking a decommissioned Boeing 747 parked in its garden.
     
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New rollercoaster plan moves forward for Tayto Park
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Feb 2019
Tayto Park is planning to build a €14m (US$15.8m, £12.29m) steel rollercoaster, with the Irish theme park's management calling the new attraction "vital to the longer-term viability" of the attraction.
Canadian National Gallery appoints Alexandra Suda as new director
BY Luke Cloherty | 20 Feb 2019
The National Gallery of Canada has appointed Art Gallery of Ontario European art curator Alexandra Suda as its new director.
Losses shrink for DXB as operator strives to turn a profit for struggling parks portfolio
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Feb 2019
Preliminary financial results for 2018 released by Dubai theme park operator DXB Entertainments have shown reduced losses, greater visitor numbers, and better operating costs compared to 2017.
North Carolina Zoo to become “multi-day destination” through expansion plan
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Feb 2019
A taste of Asia and Australia will be brought to North Carolina, US, over the next five years, through a multi-million dollar project to build new areas inspired by these regions at North Carolina Zoo.
New dinosaur-themed water park to open in Croatia
BY Luke Cloherty | 19 Feb 2019
A new water park is set to open in Istria, Croatia, at the end of Q2 2019.
Naruto World indoor theme park to open in Shanghai shopping centre
BY Luke Cloherty | 19 Feb 2019
A new indoor theme park is to open in Shanghai themed on the popular Naruto anime and manga franchise, created by Masashi Kishimoto.
Super Nintendo World project remains on course, according to Nintendo’s Miyamoto
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Feb 2019
The joint ¥60bn (US$540m, €480m, £420m) Nintendo and Universal Super Nintendo World project remains on track for a 2020 launch, according to Nintendo representative director Shigeru Miyamoto, who has released some comments on the proposed Japanese and US theme parks.
Six Flags reports record results for ninth consecutive year
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Feb 2019
Thirty-two million guests passed through the gates of a Six Flags theme park in 2018, helping to give the company record revenue figures for the ninth consecutive year.
OPEN Architecture design soulful "Chapel of Sound" in China
BY Andrew Manns | 15 Feb 2019
Chinese architecture practice OPEN have unveiled renderings of the Chapel of Sound – a cavernous amphitheatre currently under construction north of Beijing, outside the city of Chengde.
Trouble for Six Flags as multiple international projects face delay
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Feb 2019
Six flags chief Jim Reid-Anderson has revealed that changes in government are stalling the operator's Chinese projects, while there are "no assurances" as to the outcome of the operator's on- hold Dubai development.
Arts Council’s new diversity report shows BME representation below English average
BY Luke Cloherty | 14 Feb 2019
Only 5 per cent of staff members are not white at Arts Council England (ACE) major partner museums (MPMs) while 16 per cent of the working age population are from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds in England, a new report from the organisation has found.
Snapchat creates virtual art gallery for Black History Month
BY Luke Cloherty | 14 Feb 2019
Communications app Snapchat has created an online virtual gallery in celebration of Black History Month, showcasing the work of black millennial artists.
IAAPA recruits SeaWorld's Josh Powers to guide finance and IT teams
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Feb 2019
SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment executive Josh Powers will join IAAPA next month as executive vice president and chief financial officer, with a brief to advise strategically on all financial issues impacting on the attractions body's global mission and service offerings.
Rebrand, renovation and new attractions planned for US parks acquired by Six Flags
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Feb 2019
Three US theme parks acquired from EPR Properties last year are undergoing extensive enhancements and re-branding by new owners Six Flags Entertainment.
IAAPA winter forum addresses crisis issues
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Feb 2019
Crisis management and public relations were mixed with water and wildlife as more than 60 attractions industry professionals from 14 countries attended trade association IAAPA’s EMEA Winter Forum in the Canary Islands, Spain, at the end of January 2019.
Cedar Fair eyes out-of-park investments as operator reports record revenues in 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Feb 2019
Cedar Fair has revealed plans to grow and expand its external revenue streams through new developments attached to its existing parks portfolio.
Sydney's arts and nightlife scenes missing out on AU$16bn a year, says study
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Feb 2019
Supporting the expansion and growth of Sydney’s arts and culture sector is essential to the character of the city and its population, according to research by Deloitte Access Economics, which also found that the Australian city has great potential to grow its night-time economy.
World’s largest surfing lagoon to make waves at South Korea’s Turtle Island project
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Feb 2019
An artificial surfing lagoon to be built as part of South Korea’s new Turtle Island waterfront development will be the largest of its kind in the world when it opens in 2020.
Former Disney CEO Ron Miller dies at 85
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Feb 2019
Ron Miller, former Disney chief executive officer, and son-in-law of Walt Disney, passed away in California, US, on 9 February, aged 85.
KLM Boeing 747 to become hotel attraction
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Feb 2019
The hotel sector can be a highly competitive one, with operators seeking any way they can to stand out from the crowd. One Dutch hotel seems to have found an entirely new way of doing just that: by parking a decommissioned Boeing 747 parked in its garden.
     
 


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