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Denizen envisions vertical gallery for Scottish Highlands' Inverewe Garden
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jul 2018
Plans have been lodged by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) to build a vertical gallery and bird hide in a 19th-century botanical garden in the country's Highlands.
Warner Bros proposes US$100m aerial tramway to iconic Hollywood sign
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jul 2018
Warner Bros has offered up US$100m (€85.6m, £75.7m) to finance a proposed cable car system taking visiting tourists to and from the iconic Hollywood sign.
Video: Mountaintop James Bond attraction opens doors
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jul 2018
A mountaintop attraction is offering visitors their own license to thrill, with the launch of the new James Bond exhibition in Sölden, Austria today (12 July).
Huge indoor waterpark opens in heart of Russia
BY Alice Davis | 11 Jul 2018
LetoLeto Waterpark, a sprawling indoor attraction in Tyumen, Russia, opened its doors this week, promising to keep guests warm no matter what the weather outside.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 11 July 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jul 2018
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
10,000 art works to be moved for Buckingham Palace renovations
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jul 2018
More than 10,000 works of art from the British royal family's private collection will be relocated during the £369m (US$489.6m, €416.8m) refurbishment of Buckingham Palace, with some of the works to potentially be loaned out to public institutions.
English Heritage launches campaign after survey reveals children more likely to experience a castle in fiction than reality
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jul 2018
English Heritage has launched a new campaign for families to visit its castles, after a survey by the organisation revealed that children's memories of castles are more than twice as likely to have come from film and fiction instead of a real-life visit.
Jeremy Wright named new culture secretary as part of "Brexit chaos" reshuffle
BY Tom Walker | 10 Jul 2018
Jeremy Wright, the MP for Kenilworth and Southam, has been named Britain's new culture secretary following a tumultuous 24 hours for the Conservative government which saw the resignations of both Boris Johnson and David Davis.
Olson Kundig to design Oklahoma’s Bob Dylan Centre
BY Megan Whitby | 09 Jul 2018
A new attraction set to house more than 100,000 Bob Dylan artefacts will open in Oklahoma in 2021, with architects Olson Kundig to design the exhibition space.
Tate St Ives wins Art Fund's Museum of the Year prize for 2018
BY Megan Whitby | 06 Jul 2018
Tate St Ives has been named the winner of this year's Art Fund Museum of the Year.
New York's Met breaks attendance record as visitors flock to popular US institution
BY Megan Whitby | 06 Jul 2018
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has broken its attendance record, with more than 7.35 million visitors coming through its doors in the last year.
Latest Leisure Opportunities news round-up is now live!
BY Tom Walker | 06 Jul 2018
Manchester launches new cycling and walking network, Puregym acquires Soho Gyms, U2 announces plans for a music attraction and work starts on a new £10m spa at Carden Park.
Dreamworld CEO resigns following inquest into accidental deaths
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jul 2018
Dreamworld CEO Craig Davidson has left his position in the midst of a public enquiry into the tragic accident at the theme park in 2016 which saw four people killed.
Disney creates robotic stunt double capable of performing superhuman feats
BY Megan Whitby | 05 Jul 2018
Disney’s Imagineers have unveiled their latest innovation in new generation robotics – an autonomous robotic stunt double.
Snapchat partners Disney, Universal and Six Flags on in-park augmented reality
BY Alice Davis | 04 Jul 2018
The popular multimedia messaging app Snapchat has unveiled brand new augmented reality experiences for visitors to some of the US’ biggest theme parks.
Registration open for Give Kids the World charity events at IAAPA
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jul 2018
IAAPA has opened registration for its annual charity events supporting Give Kids the World Village – the cost-free resort for children with life threatening illnesses.
Minnesota's US$79.2m Bell Museum redevelopment to open this month
BY Megan Whitby | 03 Jul 2018
Minnesota’s new Bell Museum is set to reopen its doors to the public following a landmark US$79.2m (€68.2m, £60.4m) renovation.
Parques Reunidos acquires Wet 'n' Wild Sydney from Village Roadshow
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jul 2018
Village Roadshow has announced the sale of its Wet 'n' Wild property in Sydney, Australia, with Spanish operator Parques Reunidos purchasing the waterpark for AU$40m (US$29.6m, €25.4m, £22.4m).
Unesco makes 18 new additions to World Heritage list
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jul 2018
Germany's Naumberg Cathedral, the Caliphate City of Medina Azahara in Spain and the Sansa Buddhist Mountain Monasteries of Korea are among the 18 new additions inscribed to Unesco's World Heritage list this year.
Europa-Park celebrates completion of newest adventure-hotel ‘Krønasår'
BY Megan Whitby | 02 Jul 2018
Germany's Europa-Park has completed the construction of its new museum-hotel ‘Krønasår’, which is due to be opened in the first quarter of next year.
     
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1621 to 1640 of 9725 news stories
Denizen envisions vertical gallery for Scottish Highlands' Inverewe Garden
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jul 2018
Plans have been lodged by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) to build a vertical gallery and bird hide in a 19th-century botanical garden in the country's Highlands.
Warner Bros proposes US$100m aerial tramway to iconic Hollywood sign
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jul 2018
Warner Bros has offered up US$100m (€85.6m, £75.7m) to finance a proposed cable car system taking visiting tourists to and from the iconic Hollywood sign.
Video: Mountaintop James Bond attraction opens doors
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jul 2018
A mountaintop attraction is offering visitors their own license to thrill, with the launch of the new James Bond exhibition in Sölden, Austria today (12 July).
Huge indoor waterpark opens in heart of Russia
BY Alice Davis | 11 Jul 2018
LetoLeto Waterpark, a sprawling indoor attraction in Tyumen, Russia, opened its doors this week, promising to keep guests warm no matter what the weather outside.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 11 July 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jul 2018
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
10,000 art works to be moved for Buckingham Palace renovations
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jul 2018
More than 10,000 works of art from the British royal family's private collection will be relocated during the £369m (US$489.6m, €416.8m) refurbishment of Buckingham Palace, with some of the works to potentially be loaned out to public institutions.
English Heritage launches campaign after survey reveals children more likely to experience a castle in fiction than reality
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jul 2018
English Heritage has launched a new campaign for families to visit its castles, after a survey by the organisation revealed that children's memories of castles are more than twice as likely to have come from film and fiction instead of a real-life visit.
Jeremy Wright named new culture secretary as part of "Brexit chaos" reshuffle
BY Tom Walker | 10 Jul 2018
Jeremy Wright, the MP for Kenilworth and Southam, has been named Britain's new culture secretary following a tumultuous 24 hours for the Conservative government which saw the resignations of both Boris Johnson and David Davis.
Olson Kundig to design Oklahoma’s Bob Dylan Centre
BY Megan Whitby | 09 Jul 2018
A new attraction set to house more than 100,000 Bob Dylan artefacts will open in Oklahoma in 2021, with architects Olson Kundig to design the exhibition space.
Tate St Ives wins Art Fund's Museum of the Year prize for 2018
BY Megan Whitby | 06 Jul 2018
Tate St Ives has been named the winner of this year's Art Fund Museum of the Year.
New York's Met breaks attendance record as visitors flock to popular US institution
BY Megan Whitby | 06 Jul 2018
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has broken its attendance record, with more than 7.35 million visitors coming through its doors in the last year.
Latest Leisure Opportunities news round-up is now live!
BY Tom Walker | 06 Jul 2018
Manchester launches new cycling and walking network, Puregym acquires Soho Gyms, U2 announces plans for a music attraction and work starts on a new £10m spa at Carden Park.
Dreamworld CEO resigns following inquest into accidental deaths
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jul 2018
Dreamworld CEO Craig Davidson has left his position in the midst of a public enquiry into the tragic accident at the theme park in 2016 which saw four people killed.
Disney creates robotic stunt double capable of performing superhuman feats
BY Megan Whitby | 05 Jul 2018
Disney’s Imagineers have unveiled their latest innovation in new generation robotics – an autonomous robotic stunt double.
Snapchat partners Disney, Universal and Six Flags on in-park augmented reality
BY Alice Davis | 04 Jul 2018
The popular multimedia messaging app Snapchat has unveiled brand new augmented reality experiences for visitors to some of the US’ biggest theme parks.
Registration open for Give Kids the World charity events at IAAPA
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jul 2018
IAAPA has opened registration for its annual charity events supporting Give Kids the World Village – the cost-free resort for children with life threatening illnesses.
Minnesota's US$79.2m Bell Museum redevelopment to open this month
BY Megan Whitby | 03 Jul 2018
Minnesota’s new Bell Museum is set to reopen its doors to the public following a landmark US$79.2m (€68.2m, £60.4m) renovation.
Parques Reunidos acquires Wet 'n' Wild Sydney from Village Roadshow
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jul 2018
Village Roadshow has announced the sale of its Wet 'n' Wild property in Sydney, Australia, with Spanish operator Parques Reunidos purchasing the waterpark for AU$40m (US$29.6m, €25.4m, £22.4m).
Unesco makes 18 new additions to World Heritage list
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jul 2018
Germany's Naumberg Cathedral, the Caliphate City of Medina Azahara in Spain and the Sansa Buddhist Mountain Monasteries of Korea are among the 18 new additions inscribed to Unesco's World Heritage list this year.
Europa-Park celebrates completion of newest adventure-hotel ‘Krønasår'
BY Megan Whitby | 02 Jul 2018
Germany's Europa-Park has completed the construction of its new museum-hotel ‘Krønasår’, which is due to be opened in the first quarter of next year.
     
 


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