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Ice hockey club Helsinki IFK leading the charge in creating 'new kind of recreational hub' in Finland
BY Andrew Manns | 05 Dec 2018
Finnish ice hockey club Helsingin IFK (HIFK) are helming a development team to build what is projected to become one of Finland’s most popular leisure attractions: Garden Helsinki.
US$90m Soundwaves waterpark opens at Gaylord Opryland Resort
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Dec 2018
Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Centre opened a water attraction on Saturday featuring year-round water activities, including indoor surfing, a multi-slide tower and rapid and lazy rivers.
Toy Story hotel included in Disney Tokyo expansion plan
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Dec 2018
A hotel based on the Toy Story film franchise will be added to Tokyo Disney Resort as part of its expansion plans, with 600 rooms based on the bedroom of Andy, the central character in the films.
Google collaborates with Netherlands’ Mauritshuis to create virtual museum dedicated to artist Johannes Vermeer
BY Andy Knaggs | 05 Dec 2018
The complete works of 17th-century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer – a collection of 36 paintings spread throughout 18 collections in Europe and the US – can now be viewed in one place thanks to a new initiative between The Hague's Mauritshuis gallery, and Google Arts and Culture.
Chinese firm to acquire 25 per cent of Huis Ten Bosch
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Dec 2018
Chinese investment conglomerate Fosun Group is to acquire almost a 25 per cent stake in Japanese theme park operator Huis Ten Bosch Co, following an investment of an undisclosed sum.
Studio Seilern-designed concert hall to open at alpine wellness resort
BY Andrew Manns | 04 Dec 2018
A concert hall designed by architecture firm Studio Seilern is slated to debut next year in Andermatt, Switzerland.
Lower entrance fees at UK galleries and museums for younger visitors, urges former V&A director
BY Luke Cloherty | 03 Dec 2018
Sir Roy Strong, the former director of London's V&A Museum, has said that national galleries and museums across Britain should introduce lower entrance fees across the board and with greater concessions for younger visitors.
Aquatic Development Group to design US$40m Margaritaville waterpark in Orlando
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2018
The Aquatic Development Group has been selected to design and build the Orlando area's newest waterpark – part of the US$750m (€661m, £589.6m) Margaritaville Resort currently under construction in the area.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 3 December 2018
BY Tom Walker | 03 Dec 2018
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
Danish architects Adept win competition for new Berlin City Museum
BY Luke Cloherty | 03 Dec 2018
A former union club for naval officers in Berlin is to be converted into a new city museum for the German capital.
Oregon Coast Aquarium to develop new conservation facility for sick or injured animals
BY Luke Cloherty | 03 Dec 2018
The Oregon Coast Aquarium has announced plans to build a new wildlife sanctuary to aid sick, injured or orphaned sea animals, with a particular focus on sea otters.
War of the Worlds to be reimagined as high-tech immersive experience for London
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Nov 2018
A new experience combining state-of-the-art technologies and immersive theatre is set to debut in London next year, with H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds to be completely reimagined with the mixed reality show.
Leisure buildings win big on second day of World Architecture Festival Awards
BY Andrew Manns | 29 Nov 2018
The second day of the World Architecture Festival Awards (WAF) saw a number of restaurants, hotels, and cultural spaces celebrated in multiple categories.
Lottery funded UK attractions offer free entry for Christmas
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Nov 2018
Hundreds of UK attractions that have received funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) are offering free entry, discounts and gifts to visitors who brandish a National Lottery scratchcard upon arrival.
New £16m arts and heritage centre planned for Oldham
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Nov 2018
A new arts and heritage centre is planned for the Oldham in the UK that will tell the history of the town near Manchester, from its industrial past to present day.
Arts Council study shows Britain's commitment to sustainability as culture organisations reduce carbon footprint by 35 per cent
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Nov 2018
Britain's cultural organisations have shown their commitment to environmental sustainability over the last five years, with a new report showing reduced carbon emissions of more than a third during that period.
BIG and Heatherwick Studio crowned at World Architecture Festival
BY Andrew Manns | 28 Nov 2018
BIG and Heatherwick Studio were among the winners on day one of the World Architecture Festival Awards in Amsterdam.
Mexico's Amikoo theme park gets government approval
BY Luke Cloherty | 28 Nov 2018
A Mayan-themed amusement park and resort has been given the go-ahead after Mexico's government granted the development approval to begin construction.
Exclusive: Joanna Lumley aims to open up a 'world of stories' as patron of Peter Pan literary attraction in Scotland
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2018
With work well underway to develop a Peter Pan-themed literary visitor attraction in Scotland, its patron, Joanna Lumley, has spoken to Attractions Management about the scheme and what it will mean for a 'forgotten corner of Scotland'.
Ardent chair Gary Weiss reveals plan to expand Dreamworld theme park
BY Luke Cloherty | 27 Nov 2018
Gary Weiss, chair of Dreamworld owner Ardent Leisure, has announced plans to expand the Australian theme park, with the plans aimed at boosting attendance following a "challenging year".
     
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1361 to 1380 of 9725 news stories
Ice hockey club Helsinki IFK leading the charge in creating 'new kind of recreational hub' in Finland
BY Andrew Manns | 05 Dec 2018
Finnish ice hockey club Helsingin IFK (HIFK) are helming a development team to build what is projected to become one of Finland’s most popular leisure attractions: Garden Helsinki.
US$90m Soundwaves waterpark opens at Gaylord Opryland Resort
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Dec 2018
Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Centre opened a water attraction on Saturday featuring year-round water activities, including indoor surfing, a multi-slide tower and rapid and lazy rivers.
Toy Story hotel included in Disney Tokyo expansion plan
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Dec 2018
A hotel based on the Toy Story film franchise will be added to Tokyo Disney Resort as part of its expansion plans, with 600 rooms based on the bedroom of Andy, the central character in the films.
Google collaborates with Netherlands’ Mauritshuis to create virtual museum dedicated to artist Johannes Vermeer
BY Andy Knaggs | 05 Dec 2018
The complete works of 17th-century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer – a collection of 36 paintings spread throughout 18 collections in Europe and the US – can now be viewed in one place thanks to a new initiative between The Hague's Mauritshuis gallery, and Google Arts and Culture.
Chinese firm to acquire 25 per cent of Huis Ten Bosch
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Dec 2018
Chinese investment conglomerate Fosun Group is to acquire almost a 25 per cent stake in Japanese theme park operator Huis Ten Bosch Co, following an investment of an undisclosed sum.
Studio Seilern-designed concert hall to open at alpine wellness resort
BY Andrew Manns | 04 Dec 2018
A concert hall designed by architecture firm Studio Seilern is slated to debut next year in Andermatt, Switzerland.
Lower entrance fees at UK galleries and museums for younger visitors, urges former V&A director
BY Luke Cloherty | 03 Dec 2018
Sir Roy Strong, the former director of London's V&A Museum, has said that national galleries and museums across Britain should introduce lower entrance fees across the board and with greater concessions for younger visitors.
Aquatic Development Group to design US$40m Margaritaville waterpark in Orlando
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2018
The Aquatic Development Group has been selected to design and build the Orlando area's newest waterpark – part of the US$750m (€661m, £589.6m) Margaritaville Resort currently under construction in the area.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 3 December 2018
BY Tom Walker | 03 Dec 2018
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
Danish architects Adept win competition for new Berlin City Museum
BY Luke Cloherty | 03 Dec 2018
A former union club for naval officers in Berlin is to be converted into a new city museum for the German capital.
Oregon Coast Aquarium to develop new conservation facility for sick or injured animals
BY Luke Cloherty | 03 Dec 2018
The Oregon Coast Aquarium has announced plans to build a new wildlife sanctuary to aid sick, injured or orphaned sea animals, with a particular focus on sea otters.
War of the Worlds to be reimagined as high-tech immersive experience for London
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Nov 2018
A new experience combining state-of-the-art technologies and immersive theatre is set to debut in London next year, with H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds to be completely reimagined with the mixed reality show.
Leisure buildings win big on second day of World Architecture Festival Awards
BY Andrew Manns | 29 Nov 2018
The second day of the World Architecture Festival Awards (WAF) saw a number of restaurants, hotels, and cultural spaces celebrated in multiple categories.
Lottery funded UK attractions offer free entry for Christmas
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Nov 2018
Hundreds of UK attractions that have received funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) are offering free entry, discounts and gifts to visitors who brandish a National Lottery scratchcard upon arrival.
New £16m arts and heritage centre planned for Oldham
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Nov 2018
A new arts and heritage centre is planned for the Oldham in the UK that will tell the history of the town near Manchester, from its industrial past to present day.
Arts Council study shows Britain's commitment to sustainability as culture organisations reduce carbon footprint by 35 per cent
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Nov 2018
Britain's cultural organisations have shown their commitment to environmental sustainability over the last five years, with a new report showing reduced carbon emissions of more than a third during that period.
BIG and Heatherwick Studio crowned at World Architecture Festival
BY Andrew Manns | 28 Nov 2018
BIG and Heatherwick Studio were among the winners on day one of the World Architecture Festival Awards in Amsterdam.
Mexico's Amikoo theme park gets government approval
BY Luke Cloherty | 28 Nov 2018
A Mayan-themed amusement park and resort has been given the go-ahead after Mexico's government granted the development approval to begin construction.
Exclusive: Joanna Lumley aims to open up a 'world of stories' as patron of Peter Pan literary attraction in Scotland
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2018
With work well underway to develop a Peter Pan-themed literary visitor attraction in Scotland, its patron, Joanna Lumley, has spoken to Attractions Management about the scheme and what it will mean for a 'forgotten corner of Scotland'.
Ardent chair Gary Weiss reveals plan to expand Dreamworld theme park
BY Luke Cloherty | 27 Nov 2018
Gary Weiss, chair of Dreamworld owner Ardent Leisure, has announced plans to expand the Australian theme park, with the plans aimed at boosting attendance following a "challenging year".
     
 


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