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Scotland targets alco-tourism with £150m investment into Scotch Whisky projects
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Apr 2018
Britain's largest alcohol distiller is looking to take a leaf out of Ireland's booming alco- tourism trade by announcing plans to invest £150m (US$209m, €171.3m) into initiatives promoting whisky tourism at sites and distilleries across Scotland.
Mapping the Museum Digital Skills Ecosystem: New research aims to transform digital use in museums
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Apr 2018
New research aimed at transforming the ways museums in the UK use digital technologies to share their collections and engage new audiences with their work, has suggested that the key to success lies within improving digital literacy of staff across all levels.
Design unveiled for cinema centre in Seoul's movie district
BY Kim Megson | 23 Apr 2018
The Seoul Metropolitan Government has released the first design images for a new Seoul Cinematheque – a complex celebrating the visual arts to be built in Chungmuro, the heart of South Korea’s domestic film industry.
Exclusive: Thorpe Park's Dominic Jones upping the ante with new immersive ride experiences
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Apr 2018
Dominic Jones, the man in charge of Britain's Thorpe Park, wants to up the ante when it comes to theme parks, with plans to take its IPs to a whole new level as part of an immersive ride experiences.
OMA complete latest expansion for Milan's Fondazione Prada
BY Kim Megson | 23 Apr 2018
International architects OMA have completed their latest addition to fashion house Prada’s arts complex in southern Milan, on the site of a former gin distillery.
Earth Day 2018: Remove plastics from World Heritage Sites, says Unesco
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Apr 2018
Unesco has sent out a message on Earth Day 2018, calling for an end to plastic pollution at World Heritage sites.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 20 April 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Apr 2018
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live! In this broadcast, we look at Disney chief Bob Iger's Presidential ambitions, Universal Studios' Orlando rumoured expansion, U2's 'The Claw' coming to a Salt Lake Aquarium and National Geographic's move into the Saudi Arabian attractions market.
Prepare the youth to protect world heritage in the future, says Unesco
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Apr 2018
Mechtild Rössler, director of Unesco's World Heritage Centre, has said the youth population must be prepared to protect the world's heritage for future generations.
Airbnb opens 'Office of Healthy Tourism' in effort to boost local communities
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Apr 2018
Airbnb has launched a new initiative, designed to help travellers find new holiday destinations and counteract the tourism saturation of major cities worldwide.
Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi gets July launch date
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Apr 2018
The largest theme park development coming to the Middle East this year has been set its opening date, with developer Miral confirming the launch of Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi on 25 July.
Give Kids the World founder Henri Landwirth dies aged 91
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Apr 2018
Henri Landwirth, the founder of Give Kids the World Village – a cost-free resort for children with life-threatening illnesses – has died aged 91.
Carlo Ratti explores the effects of climate change at Milan Pavilion
BY Magali Robathan | 19 Apr 2018
Carlo Ratti has created a climate-controlled garden pavilion with green spaces curated by Patrick Blanc and Flavio Pollano for the 57th annual Salone de l Mobile in Milan.
UK government's House of Lords says ethics must take centre stage when developing artificial intelligence
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 18 Apr 2018
The House of Lords Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence has published a report calling for the Law Commission to establish new laws surrounding advancements in the field, with current laws deemed insufficiently able to protect AI users from systems malfunction or the potential risk of harm.
Under-25s to benefit from £5 tickets to Tate’s exhibitions
BY Alice Davis | 17 Apr 2018
UK residents and tourists are fortunate to be able to visit the nation’s top museums and galleries free of charge, but tickets to special exhibitions can be costly. To make these often record-breaking exhibits more accessible to young people, Tate is now offering a reduced admission fee of £5 for visitors aged 16 to 25.
Green light for HawkinsBrown's mixed-use masterplan for historic mill
BY Kim Megson | 17 Apr 2018
British architects HawkinsBrown have won planning and listed building consent for their regeneration of a complex of Victorian-era mill buildings in Yorkshire to form an arts-led leisure district.
Official royal residence could generate millions for Welsh tourism economy, says study
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2018
A new report has suggested that opening a royal palace in Wales could be worth an additional £3.6m (US$5.1m, €4.2m) a year in tourism spend.
New renderings for Moomin Park as opening date set for Japanese nature attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2018
A theme park based on The Moomins will open in Japan’s Saitama Prefecture in March 2019, after its developers confirmed construction plans for the nature attraction in the city of Hanno.
Tokyo Disney marks 35th anniversary by confirming ¥300bn expansion plans
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2018
On the anniversary of its 35th birthday, Disney’s Tokyo theme park has confirmed plans to proceed with its landmark expansion, a move which will see the popular attraction expand in size by roughly 30 per cent.
Malaysian government plans three major theme parks to compete with Singapore tourist offering
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2018
The chief minister for Johor has unveiled his manifesto for the Malaysian state, promising to turn it into an economic powerhouse with the development of three major theme parks to rival nearby Singapore’s tourist offering.
Disney chief Bob Iger considered Presidential campaign for 2020
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Apr 2018
Disney chair and CEO Bob Iger has revealed that he did consider running as a candidate for the US Presidency in 2020.
     
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1801 to 1820 of 9724 news stories
Scotland targets alco-tourism with £150m investment into Scotch Whisky projects
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Apr 2018
Britain's largest alcohol distiller is looking to take a leaf out of Ireland's booming alco- tourism trade by announcing plans to invest £150m (US$209m, €171.3m) into initiatives promoting whisky tourism at sites and distilleries across Scotland.
Mapping the Museum Digital Skills Ecosystem: New research aims to transform digital use in museums
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Apr 2018
New research aimed at transforming the ways museums in the UK use digital technologies to share their collections and engage new audiences with their work, has suggested that the key to success lies within improving digital literacy of staff across all levels.
Design unveiled for cinema centre in Seoul's movie district
BY Kim Megson | 23 Apr 2018
The Seoul Metropolitan Government has released the first design images for a new Seoul Cinematheque – a complex celebrating the visual arts to be built in Chungmuro, the heart of South Korea’s domestic film industry.
Exclusive: Thorpe Park's Dominic Jones upping the ante with new immersive ride experiences
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Apr 2018
Dominic Jones, the man in charge of Britain's Thorpe Park, wants to up the ante when it comes to theme parks, with plans to take its IPs to a whole new level as part of an immersive ride experiences.
OMA complete latest expansion for Milan's Fondazione Prada
BY Kim Megson | 23 Apr 2018
International architects OMA have completed their latest addition to fashion house Prada’s arts complex in southern Milan, on the site of a former gin distillery.
Earth Day 2018: Remove plastics from World Heritage Sites, says Unesco
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Apr 2018
Unesco has sent out a message on Earth Day 2018, calling for an end to plastic pollution at World Heritage sites.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 20 April 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Apr 2018
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live! In this broadcast, we look at Disney chief Bob Iger's Presidential ambitions, Universal Studios' Orlando rumoured expansion, U2's 'The Claw' coming to a Salt Lake Aquarium and National Geographic's move into the Saudi Arabian attractions market.
Prepare the youth to protect world heritage in the future, says Unesco
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Apr 2018
Mechtild Rössler, director of Unesco's World Heritage Centre, has said the youth population must be prepared to protect the world's heritage for future generations.
Airbnb opens 'Office of Healthy Tourism' in effort to boost local communities
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Apr 2018
Airbnb has launched a new initiative, designed to help travellers find new holiday destinations and counteract the tourism saturation of major cities worldwide.
Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi gets July launch date
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Apr 2018
The largest theme park development coming to the Middle East this year has been set its opening date, with developer Miral confirming the launch of Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi on 25 July.
Give Kids the World founder Henri Landwirth dies aged 91
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Apr 2018
Henri Landwirth, the founder of Give Kids the World Village – a cost-free resort for children with life-threatening illnesses – has died aged 91.
Carlo Ratti explores the effects of climate change at Milan Pavilion
BY Magali Robathan | 19 Apr 2018
Carlo Ratti has created a climate-controlled garden pavilion with green spaces curated by Patrick Blanc and Flavio Pollano for the 57th annual Salone de l Mobile in Milan.
UK government's House of Lords says ethics must take centre stage when developing artificial intelligence
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 18 Apr 2018
The House of Lords Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence has published a report calling for the Law Commission to establish new laws surrounding advancements in the field, with current laws deemed insufficiently able to protect AI users from systems malfunction or the potential risk of harm.
Under-25s to benefit from £5 tickets to Tate’s exhibitions
BY Alice Davis | 17 Apr 2018
UK residents and tourists are fortunate to be able to visit the nation’s top museums and galleries free of charge, but tickets to special exhibitions can be costly. To make these often record-breaking exhibits more accessible to young people, Tate is now offering a reduced admission fee of £5 for visitors aged 16 to 25.
Green light for HawkinsBrown's mixed-use masterplan for historic mill
BY Kim Megson | 17 Apr 2018
British architects HawkinsBrown have won planning and listed building consent for their regeneration of a complex of Victorian-era mill buildings in Yorkshire to form an arts-led leisure district.
Official royal residence could generate millions for Welsh tourism economy, says study
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2018
A new report has suggested that opening a royal palace in Wales could be worth an additional £3.6m (US$5.1m, €4.2m) a year in tourism spend.
New renderings for Moomin Park as opening date set for Japanese nature attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2018
A theme park based on The Moomins will open in Japan’s Saitama Prefecture in March 2019, after its developers confirmed construction plans for the nature attraction in the city of Hanno.
Tokyo Disney marks 35th anniversary by confirming ¥300bn expansion plans
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2018
On the anniversary of its 35th birthday, Disney’s Tokyo theme park has confirmed plans to proceed with its landmark expansion, a move which will see the popular attraction expand in size by roughly 30 per cent.
Malaysian government plans three major theme parks to compete with Singapore tourist offering
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2018
The chief minister for Johor has unveiled his manifesto for the Malaysian state, promising to turn it into an economic powerhouse with the development of three major theme parks to rival nearby Singapore’s tourist offering.
Disney chief Bob Iger considered Presidential campaign for 2020
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Apr 2018
Disney chair and CEO Bob Iger has revealed that he did consider running as a candidate for the US Presidency in 2020.
     
 


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