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IAAPA 2018: David Rosenberg confirmed as chair for 2019
BY Tom Walker | 13 Nov 2018
David Rosenberg will be the first representative of the zoo and aquarium sector to lead IAAPA, after he was confirmed as chair of the board for 2019.
Harris Museum and Art Gallery to undergo £10.7m transformation
BY Luke Cloherty | 13 Nov 2018
The Harris Museum in Preston, England is to merge its museum, art gallery and library, creating an unsegregated space where visitors can "come on a journey of discovery throughout the building rather than being in the bitty pockets as they are at the moment", according to its deputy head of culture.
IAAPA 2018: Karen Staley joins the Triotech leadership team
BY Liz Terry | 12 Nov 2018
Karen Staley has joined Triotech as regional VP of sales in the US.
New patents suggest potential Jurassic World attraction for Universal
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Nov 2018
Universal Studios has applied for a new patent that suggests it could potentially build a Jurassic World attraction at one of its theme parks.
Disney working on AR costumes for theme parks
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Nov 2018
The research and development (R&D) team at Disney are working on a concept that could see visitors wearing augmented reality (AR) costumes of their favourite IPs in souvenir photographs at Disney theme parks.
UK attractions celebrate historic centenary Remembrance Sunday
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Nov 2018
The Tower of London and the Imperial War Museums were among the UK attractions to pull the stops out to commemorate the centenary of the end of World War 1 yesterday (11 November).
Keltbray moves into Kent theme park project
BY Luke Cloherty | 09 Nov 2018
The proposed theme park project in Kent, England – formerly called the London Paramount Entertainment Resort, until the Hollywood film studio pulled out – has had a £25m (US$32.5m, €28.7m) cash injection via a deal with construction firm Keltbray.
IAAPA 2018: 35,000 gather in Orlando for record-breaking attractions expo
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Nov 2018
More than 35,000 buyers, suppliers and representatives of the attractions sector from more than 100 countries are heading to Orlando, Florida, ahead of this year's IAAPA Attractions Expo, which is set to break records once again as the organisation celebrates its centenary year.
Daniel Libeskind-designed MO Museum opens in Vilnius
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Nov 2018
A new modern art museum, called MO Museum, has opened in Vilnius, Lithuania showcasing the 4,000-work private collection of local couple Viktoras and Danguole Butkus.
US$250m water park next to Mall of America planned for Minneapolis
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Nov 2018
Plans for what could become North America’s largest water park have been revealed for a plot next to the world-famous Mall of America (MOA) shopping centre and theme park in Bloomington, Minneapolis.
National Gallery using licence to pop-up in Asia with classics
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Nov 2018
London’s National Gallery is headed to Asia to launch a series of new pop-ups and cafes through its Delicious Art IP.
Tennent’s Lager looking to pull in punters at the UK’s biggest beer attraction
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Nov 2018
Beer brand Tennent’s Lager is to open a new immersive visitor attraction this month that will trace the history of the Wellpark brewery – where the beer is made – from the 1500s to the present day.
Sydney's Australian Museum plans AU$57.5m expansion
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Nov 2018
The Australian Museum in Sydney has revealed plans to extend its Crystal Hall exhibition space to allow the museum to put on more "world-class" exhibitions.
DXB Entertainments reports dip in profits for Q3 2018
BY Luke Cloherty | 07 Nov 2018
UAE-based Operator DXB Entertainments has posted quarter-on-quarter losses in revenue and gross profit for Q3 2018.
A view from on high: Herzog & de Meuron announce mountain station facelift
BY Andrew Manns | 07 Nov 2018
Swiss architecture studio Herzog & de Meuron have unveiled their plans to redesign the Klein Titlis, a 50-year-old mountaintop observatory station in Switzerland.
Lego Movie World to open at Legoland Florida in Q2 2019
BY Luke Cloherty | 07 Nov 2018
Legoland Florida Resort’s largest-ever investment to date will see the opening of a Lego Movie World area at the theme park.
UNWTO focuses on tech investment at World Travel Market
BY Luke Cloherty | 07 Nov 2018
The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) hosted this year’s Minister’s Summit at the World Travel Market (WTM) in London yesterday (6 November 2018) on the topic of Investment in Tourism Technology.
National Museum of Qatar on track for 2019 opening
BY Andrew Manns | 07 Nov 2018
The National Museum of Qatar – expected to become one of the princedom's most striking landmarks – will open its doors in 2019.
Weiss/Manfredi to lead storm-resistant redesign of Artis–Naples cultural campus
BY Andrew Manns | 06 Nov 2018
Architecture firm Weiss/Manfredi have released the latest set of renderings for the Baker Museum Repair and Expansion Project – the first stage in the renovation of the Artis– Naples campus in Florida.
SeaWorld reports big financial gains in Q3 2018
BY Luke Cloherty | 06 Nov 2018
SeaWorld Entertainment has reported increases in revenue, net income and pre-tax profits (EBITDA) for Q3 2018.
     
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1401 to 1420 of 9725 news stories
IAAPA 2018: David Rosenberg confirmed as chair for 2019
BY Tom Walker | 13 Nov 2018
David Rosenberg will be the first representative of the zoo and aquarium sector to lead IAAPA, after he was confirmed as chair of the board for 2019.
Harris Museum and Art Gallery to undergo £10.7m transformation
BY Luke Cloherty | 13 Nov 2018
The Harris Museum in Preston, England is to merge its museum, art gallery and library, creating an unsegregated space where visitors can "come on a journey of discovery throughout the building rather than being in the bitty pockets as they are at the moment", according to its deputy head of culture.
IAAPA 2018: Karen Staley joins the Triotech leadership team
BY Liz Terry | 12 Nov 2018
Karen Staley has joined Triotech as regional VP of sales in the US.
New patents suggest potential Jurassic World attraction for Universal
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Nov 2018
Universal Studios has applied for a new patent that suggests it could potentially build a Jurassic World attraction at one of its theme parks.
Disney working on AR costumes for theme parks
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Nov 2018
The research and development (R&D) team at Disney are working on a concept that could see visitors wearing augmented reality (AR) costumes of their favourite IPs in souvenir photographs at Disney theme parks.
UK attractions celebrate historic centenary Remembrance Sunday
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Nov 2018
The Tower of London and the Imperial War Museums were among the UK attractions to pull the stops out to commemorate the centenary of the end of World War 1 yesterday (11 November).
Keltbray moves into Kent theme park project
BY Luke Cloherty | 09 Nov 2018
The proposed theme park project in Kent, England – formerly called the London Paramount Entertainment Resort, until the Hollywood film studio pulled out – has had a £25m (US$32.5m, €28.7m) cash injection via a deal with construction firm Keltbray.
IAAPA 2018: 35,000 gather in Orlando for record-breaking attractions expo
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Nov 2018
More than 35,000 buyers, suppliers and representatives of the attractions sector from more than 100 countries are heading to Orlando, Florida, ahead of this year's IAAPA Attractions Expo, which is set to break records once again as the organisation celebrates its centenary year.
Daniel Libeskind-designed MO Museum opens in Vilnius
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Nov 2018
A new modern art museum, called MO Museum, has opened in Vilnius, Lithuania showcasing the 4,000-work private collection of local couple Viktoras and Danguole Butkus.
US$250m water park next to Mall of America planned for Minneapolis
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Nov 2018
Plans for what could become North America’s largest water park have been revealed for a plot next to the world-famous Mall of America (MOA) shopping centre and theme park in Bloomington, Minneapolis.
National Gallery using licence to pop-up in Asia with classics
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Nov 2018
London’s National Gallery is headed to Asia to launch a series of new pop-ups and cafes through its Delicious Art IP.
Tennent’s Lager looking to pull in punters at the UK’s biggest beer attraction
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Nov 2018
Beer brand Tennent’s Lager is to open a new immersive visitor attraction this month that will trace the history of the Wellpark brewery – where the beer is made – from the 1500s to the present day.
Sydney's Australian Museum plans AU$57.5m expansion
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Nov 2018
The Australian Museum in Sydney has revealed plans to extend its Crystal Hall exhibition space to allow the museum to put on more "world-class" exhibitions.
DXB Entertainments reports dip in profits for Q3 2018
BY Luke Cloherty | 07 Nov 2018
UAE-based Operator DXB Entertainments has posted quarter-on-quarter losses in revenue and gross profit for Q3 2018.
A view from on high: Herzog & de Meuron announce mountain station facelift
BY Andrew Manns | 07 Nov 2018
Swiss architecture studio Herzog & de Meuron have unveiled their plans to redesign the Klein Titlis, a 50-year-old mountaintop observatory station in Switzerland.
Lego Movie World to open at Legoland Florida in Q2 2019
BY Luke Cloherty | 07 Nov 2018
Legoland Florida Resort’s largest-ever investment to date will see the opening of a Lego Movie World area at the theme park.
UNWTO focuses on tech investment at World Travel Market
BY Luke Cloherty | 07 Nov 2018
The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) hosted this year’s Minister’s Summit at the World Travel Market (WTM) in London yesterday (6 November 2018) on the topic of Investment in Tourism Technology.
National Museum of Qatar on track for 2019 opening
BY Andrew Manns | 07 Nov 2018
The National Museum of Qatar – expected to become one of the princedom's most striking landmarks – will open its doors in 2019.
Weiss/Manfredi to lead storm-resistant redesign of Artis–Naples cultural campus
BY Andrew Manns | 06 Nov 2018
Architecture firm Weiss/Manfredi have released the latest set of renderings for the Baker Museum Repair and Expansion Project – the first stage in the renovation of the Artis– Naples campus in Florida.
SeaWorld reports big financial gains in Q3 2018
BY Luke Cloherty | 06 Nov 2018
SeaWorld Entertainment has reported increases in revenue, net income and pre-tax profits (EBITDA) for Q3 2018.
     
 


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