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Eye of the Tigris: tallest launch coaster in Florida coming to Busch Gardens
BY Luke Cloherty | 17 Sep 2018
Busch Gardens has announced plans to open Florida's tallest launch coaster, with Tigris – a ride designed to mimic the agility of a tiger – set to open at the start of next year.
Google Arts and Culture Art Selfie released worldwide
BY Luke Cloherty | 17 Sep 2018
Android users worldwide can now find their fine art doppelganger as the Google Arts and Culture app's Art Selfie feature has been released across the globe.
Museum of Ice Cream to become permanent attraction following successful debut year
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Sep 2018
San Francisco's popular Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC) doesn't look like it's going to start melting anytime soon, after the visitor attraction announced its permanent residence in the city following a successful debut year.
US$90m SoundWaves water park to open at Gaylord Opryland resort in December
BY Tom Walker | 17 Sep 2018
The first phase of a US$90m (€77.2m, £68.6m) indoor/outdoor waterpark is set to open at Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee, later this year.
Skills for Success programme looks to 'diversify' Scotland's museum workforce
BY Tom Walker | 17 Sep 2018
Museums Galleries Scotland has launched an initiative looking to address the lack of accessible entry routes into museum jobs for non-university graduates by offering opportunities for non- graduates.
Kansas City Zoo planning new aquarium
BY Luke Cloherty | 17 Sep 2018
A new US$75m (€64.4m, £57.3m) aquarium is in the works for Kansas City Zoo, with the attraction’s CEO Randy Wisthoff unveiling a proposal for the new addition.
Interview: Roland Mack eyes future developments as Europa Park reinvents EuroSat coaster in Moulin Rouge partnership
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Sep 2018
Europa Park founder Roland Mack is looking to the future following the launch of the park's latest project – the redeveloped EuroSat CanCan coaster.
The Void signs deal with ILMxLAB to create Disney and Marvel VR projects
BY Tom Walker | 17 Sep 2018
Location-based virtual reality (VR) specialist The Void has partnered with ILMxLAB – a subsidiary of Lucasfilm – to create five new VR-based attractions featuring IP content from Disney and Marvel.
Work to begin on £6.7m Northampton museum expansion
BY Tom Walker | 14 Sep 2018
Construction work is set to begin on a £6.7m expansion of Northampton’s Museum and Art Gallery, following the appointment of a main contractor for the project.
V&A Dundee wows with new photography ahead of weekend launch
BY Andrew Manns | 13 Sep 2018
Photographs of Scotland’s first design museum, the V&A Dundee, have been released ahead of its 15 September opening.
Titan build replacement visitor centre at Georges Clemenceau’s house
BY Luke Cloherty | 13 Sep 2018
French architects Titan have built a replacement visitor centre at the home of former French leader Georges Clemenceau after the original was destroyed by Cyclone Xynthia in 2010.
V&A Dundee opening: New images of interiors released
BY Luke Cloherty | 13 Sep 2018
The V&A Dundee has released new images of its interiors ahead of its eagerly anticipated, official opening on Saturday 15 September.
Sally Corp partners with Aardman for new Shaun the Sheep ride
BY Tom Walker | 12 Sep 2018
US-based dark ride specialist Sally Corporation has partnered with Aardman Animations to create a new dark ride, featuring characters from the popular Shaun the Sheep series.
Revised plans for £20m 'The Journey' attraction to be submitted later this year
BY Tom Walker | 10 Sep 2018
Revised plans will be submitted later this year for a long-awaited, underground visitor attraction on Dorset's Jurassic Coast.
Work starts on Sou Fujimoto's House of Hungarian Music in Budapest
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Sep 2018
The House of Hungarian Music by Sou Fujimoto – the architect behind such projects such as The Serpentine Gallery and the Musashino Art University Museum – is set to undergo construction on the shore of Városliget Lake in Budapest’s City Park.
Empire State Building modernisation continues with redeveloped entrance
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Sep 2018
The iconic Empire State Building, Manhattan’s preeminent architectural wonder from the 1930s, now has a newly renovated entrance on 34th Street, marking the first step of the redevelopment of the iconic building's exhibition hall.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 7 September 2018
BY Tom Walker | 07 Sep 2018
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
AZA's US$1bn conservation target on track after record year
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Sep 2018
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) is on target to spend US$1bn (€859m, £772m) on conservation efforts within the next five years, after the organisation reported record breaking contributions from its members benefitting multiple initiatives worldwide.
London's Postal Museum welcomes 200,000 visitors in debut year
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Sep 2018
Nearly 200,000 people have visited London's Postal Museum since the £26m (US$33.6m, €28.9m) attraction's official launch one year ago.
Britain's Cultural Protection Fund allocates £3m to heritage protection overseas
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Sep 2018
A number of heritage projects in the Middle East and Africa have been given millions in funding by Britain's Department Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the British Council.
     
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1541 to 1560 of 9725 news stories
Eye of the Tigris: tallest launch coaster in Florida coming to Busch Gardens
BY Luke Cloherty | 17 Sep 2018
Busch Gardens has announced plans to open Florida's tallest launch coaster, with Tigris – a ride designed to mimic the agility of a tiger – set to open at the start of next year.
Google Arts and Culture Art Selfie released worldwide
BY Luke Cloherty | 17 Sep 2018
Android users worldwide can now find their fine art doppelganger as the Google Arts and Culture app's Art Selfie feature has been released across the globe.
Museum of Ice Cream to become permanent attraction following successful debut year
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Sep 2018
San Francisco's popular Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC) doesn't look like it's going to start melting anytime soon, after the visitor attraction announced its permanent residence in the city following a successful debut year.
US$90m SoundWaves water park to open at Gaylord Opryland resort in December
BY Tom Walker | 17 Sep 2018
The first phase of a US$90m (€77.2m, £68.6m) indoor/outdoor waterpark is set to open at Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee, later this year.
Skills for Success programme looks to 'diversify' Scotland's museum workforce
BY Tom Walker | 17 Sep 2018
Museums Galleries Scotland has launched an initiative looking to address the lack of accessible entry routes into museum jobs for non-university graduates by offering opportunities for non- graduates.
Kansas City Zoo planning new aquarium
BY Luke Cloherty | 17 Sep 2018
A new US$75m (€64.4m, £57.3m) aquarium is in the works for Kansas City Zoo, with the attraction’s CEO Randy Wisthoff unveiling a proposal for the new addition.
Interview: Roland Mack eyes future developments as Europa Park reinvents EuroSat coaster in Moulin Rouge partnership
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Sep 2018
Europa Park founder Roland Mack is looking to the future following the launch of the park's latest project – the redeveloped EuroSat CanCan coaster.
The Void signs deal with ILMxLAB to create Disney and Marvel VR projects
BY Tom Walker | 17 Sep 2018
Location-based virtual reality (VR) specialist The Void has partnered with ILMxLAB – a subsidiary of Lucasfilm – to create five new VR-based attractions featuring IP content from Disney and Marvel.
Work to begin on £6.7m Northampton museum expansion
BY Tom Walker | 14 Sep 2018
Construction work is set to begin on a £6.7m expansion of Northampton’s Museum and Art Gallery, following the appointment of a main contractor for the project.
V&A Dundee wows with new photography ahead of weekend launch
BY Andrew Manns | 13 Sep 2018
Photographs of Scotland’s first design museum, the V&A Dundee, have been released ahead of its 15 September opening.
Titan build replacement visitor centre at Georges Clemenceau’s house
BY Luke Cloherty | 13 Sep 2018
French architects Titan have built a replacement visitor centre at the home of former French leader Georges Clemenceau after the original was destroyed by Cyclone Xynthia in 2010.
V&A Dundee opening: New images of interiors released
BY Luke Cloherty | 13 Sep 2018
The V&A Dundee has released new images of its interiors ahead of its eagerly anticipated, official opening on Saturday 15 September.
Sally Corp partners with Aardman for new Shaun the Sheep ride
BY Tom Walker | 12 Sep 2018
US-based dark ride specialist Sally Corporation has partnered with Aardman Animations to create a new dark ride, featuring characters from the popular Shaun the Sheep series.
Revised plans for £20m 'The Journey' attraction to be submitted later this year
BY Tom Walker | 10 Sep 2018
Revised plans will be submitted later this year for a long-awaited, underground visitor attraction on Dorset's Jurassic Coast.
Work starts on Sou Fujimoto's House of Hungarian Music in Budapest
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Sep 2018
The House of Hungarian Music by Sou Fujimoto – the architect behind such projects such as The Serpentine Gallery and the Musashino Art University Museum – is set to undergo construction on the shore of Városliget Lake in Budapest’s City Park.
Empire State Building modernisation continues with redeveloped entrance
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Sep 2018
The iconic Empire State Building, Manhattan’s preeminent architectural wonder from the 1930s, now has a newly renovated entrance on 34th Street, marking the first step of the redevelopment of the iconic building's exhibition hall.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 7 September 2018
BY Tom Walker | 07 Sep 2018
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
AZA's US$1bn conservation target on track after record year
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Sep 2018
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) is on target to spend US$1bn (€859m, £772m) on conservation efforts within the next five years, after the organisation reported record breaking contributions from its members benefitting multiple initiatives worldwide.
London's Postal Museum welcomes 200,000 visitors in debut year
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Sep 2018
Nearly 200,000 people have visited London's Postal Museum since the £26m (US$33.6m, €28.9m) attraction's official launch one year ago.
Britain's Cultural Protection Fund allocates £3m to heritage protection overseas
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Sep 2018
A number of heritage projects in the Middle East and Africa have been given millions in funding by Britain's Department Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the British Council.
     
 


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