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The eight key cultural buildings for Paris's EuropaCity leisure destination revealed
BY Kim Megson | 05 Apr 2018
The developers of EuropaCity in Paris have provided a first glimpse at the eight key leisure buildings that will be constructed for the €3.1bn project.
Construction firm files suit against Miami's Frost Museum
BY Alice Davis | 05 Apr 2018
After a long and difficult construction process, Miami’s Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science opened to the public last May. However, with only the first phase of the major attraction completed, more problems are arising, with construction firm Skanska filing a lawsuit against the museum.
Stranger Things announced for Universal's Halloween Horror Nights
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Apr 2018
Universal Studios has made a major announcement for this October, revealing plans to bring Netflix smash hit Stranger Things to its parks for the popular event.
Arts Council funds allocated to groups engaging elderly
BY Alice Davis | 04 Apr 2018
A round of Arts Council funding directed at helping older people feel less lonely by providing engaging experiences for them has been shared between 16 different arts and culture initiatives.
Delays hit Sir Peter Jackson’s proposed Movie Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Apr 2018
A much-hyped movie museum in the home city of famed director Sir Peter Jackson could be in need of a reshoot, with the movie mogul calling for a temporary cut on the long- delayed project after locking horns with the city council.
The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland now open
BY Jane Kitchen | 04 Apr 2018
Blue Lagoon Iceland, one of the 25 Wonders of the World, has completed a significant expansion with the opening of its first luxury opening, the Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland, which includes a subterranean Retreat Spa, geothermal Retreat Lagoon, 62-suite Retreat Hotel, and the Moss Restaurant.
Museum of Selfies opens in Los Angeles
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Apr 2018
A pop-up museum dedicated to the selfie has opened its doors in Los Angeles, California, with the unique new attraction exploring the history and cultural phenomenon of the art.
Winning design chosen for Lithuania's 'inspiring and emblematic' Science Island
BY Kim Megson | 04 Apr 2018
SMAR Architecture Studio have won the international design competition to create a Science Island attraction in Kaunas, Lithuania.
Sesame Place becomes first theme park to be named certified autism centre
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Apr 2018
The SeaWorld-owned Sesame Place theme park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has become the first theme park in the world to be designated as a certified autism centre.
Sansei acquires Vekoma Rides in landmark deal
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Apr 2018
Dutch rollercoaster maker Vekoma Rides has been acquired by Japanese manufacturing company Sansei Technologies, with plans to expand the Vekoma brand even further worldwide following the deal.
Themed entertainment industry gathering for annual TEA Summit and Awards
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Apr 2018
Members of the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) are gathering this week in California, for the attractions body’s annual Summit and Thea Awards Gala.
Schlitterbahn will fight criminal charges after owner and designer arrested over child's death
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Mar 2018
Schlitterbahn has defended its co-owner Jeff Henry and ride designer John Schooley, after the pair were charged with reckless second-degree murder in relation to the death of a 10-year-old boy.
Stretch of LA river famous from Terminator 2 to be revitalised by Perkins+Will
BY Kim Megson | 29 Mar 2018
Plans to revitalise a 19-mile strech of the Lower LA River have been revealed, with new renderings showing how desolate concrete stretches – famously providing the dystopian backdrop to Terminator 2 – could be transformed into vibrant community hubs.
Notice served to Bollywood star over Agra theme park project
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Mar 2018
A Bollywood movie star who was given approval to build a giant theme park in Agra, India, has been ordered to pay US$93.4m (€75.8m, £66.5m) for failing to comply to contractual terms regarding the agreement.
We're turning 100! – AM2 relaunches as Attractions Management News for landmark issue
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Mar 2018
Since its launch in June 2014, AM2 – the sister publication to Attractions Management has gone from strength to strength.
From Queen Victoria to Ron Weasley: 175 years of Blackgang Chine
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Mar 2018
Not many visitor attractions can say they’ve operated through and survived two World Wars and had Queen Victoria come to visit, but the Isle of Wight’s Blackgang Chine can.
IAAPI names WhiteWater veteran as new president
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 28 Mar 2018
Industry veteran Pradeep Sharma has been appointed president of the Indian Association of Amusement Parks and Industries (IAAPI).
Involuntary manslaughter charges filed over Schlitterbahn death
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Mar 2018
Charges have been filed against waterpark operator Schlitterbahn and a former employee in connection with the 2016 death of a young boy on its Verruckt waterslide.
Snarkitecture to create Fun House for National Building Museum's Summer Block Party
BY Kim Megson | 26 Mar 2018
Experimental New York design studio Snarkitecture are returning to Washington D.C.’s National Building Museum, three years after their enormous ball pit became a huge attraction for the institution.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visit Titanic Belfast
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Mar 2018
Titanic Belfast has welcomed the soon-to-be wed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, with the visit marking the royal couple’s first official engagement in Northern Ireland.
     
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The eight key cultural buildings for Paris's EuropaCity leisure destination revealed
BY Kim Megson | 05 Apr 2018
The developers of EuropaCity in Paris have provided a first glimpse at the eight key leisure buildings that will be constructed for the €3.1bn project.
Construction firm files suit against Miami's Frost Museum
BY Alice Davis | 05 Apr 2018
After a long and difficult construction process, Miami’s Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science opened to the public last May. However, with only the first phase of the major attraction completed, more problems are arising, with construction firm Skanska filing a lawsuit against the museum.
Stranger Things announced for Universal's Halloween Horror Nights
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Apr 2018
Universal Studios has made a major announcement for this October, revealing plans to bring Netflix smash hit Stranger Things to its parks for the popular event.
Arts Council funds allocated to groups engaging elderly
BY Alice Davis | 04 Apr 2018
A round of Arts Council funding directed at helping older people feel less lonely by providing engaging experiences for them has been shared between 16 different arts and culture initiatives.
Delays hit Sir Peter Jackson’s proposed Movie Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Apr 2018
A much-hyped movie museum in the home city of famed director Sir Peter Jackson could be in need of a reshoot, with the movie mogul calling for a temporary cut on the long- delayed project after locking horns with the city council.
The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland now open
BY Jane Kitchen | 04 Apr 2018
Blue Lagoon Iceland, one of the 25 Wonders of the World, has completed a significant expansion with the opening of its first luxury opening, the Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland, which includes a subterranean Retreat Spa, geothermal Retreat Lagoon, 62-suite Retreat Hotel, and the Moss Restaurant.
Museum of Selfies opens in Los Angeles
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Apr 2018
A pop-up museum dedicated to the selfie has opened its doors in Los Angeles, California, with the unique new attraction exploring the history and cultural phenomenon of the art.
Winning design chosen for Lithuania's 'inspiring and emblematic' Science Island
BY Kim Megson | 04 Apr 2018
SMAR Architecture Studio have won the international design competition to create a Science Island attraction in Kaunas, Lithuania.
Sesame Place becomes first theme park to be named certified autism centre
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Apr 2018
The SeaWorld-owned Sesame Place theme park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has become the first theme park in the world to be designated as a certified autism centre.
Sansei acquires Vekoma Rides in landmark deal
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Apr 2018
Dutch rollercoaster maker Vekoma Rides has been acquired by Japanese manufacturing company Sansei Technologies, with plans to expand the Vekoma brand even further worldwide following the deal.
Themed entertainment industry gathering for annual TEA Summit and Awards
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Apr 2018
Members of the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) are gathering this week in California, for the attractions body’s annual Summit and Thea Awards Gala.
Schlitterbahn will fight criminal charges after owner and designer arrested over child's death
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Mar 2018
Schlitterbahn has defended its co-owner Jeff Henry and ride designer John Schooley, after the pair were charged with reckless second-degree murder in relation to the death of a 10-year-old boy.
Stretch of LA river famous from Terminator 2 to be revitalised by Perkins+Will
BY Kim Megson | 29 Mar 2018
Plans to revitalise a 19-mile strech of the Lower LA River have been revealed, with new renderings showing how desolate concrete stretches – famously providing the dystopian backdrop to Terminator 2 – could be transformed into vibrant community hubs.
Notice served to Bollywood star over Agra theme park project
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Mar 2018
A Bollywood movie star who was given approval to build a giant theme park in Agra, India, has been ordered to pay US$93.4m (€75.8m, £66.5m) for failing to comply to contractual terms regarding the agreement.
We're turning 100! – AM2 relaunches as Attractions Management News for landmark issue
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Mar 2018
Since its launch in June 2014, AM2 – the sister publication to Attractions Management has gone from strength to strength.
From Queen Victoria to Ron Weasley: 175 years of Blackgang Chine
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Mar 2018
Not many visitor attractions can say they’ve operated through and survived two World Wars and had Queen Victoria come to visit, but the Isle of Wight’s Blackgang Chine can.
IAAPI names WhiteWater veteran as new president
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 28 Mar 2018
Industry veteran Pradeep Sharma has been appointed president of the Indian Association of Amusement Parks and Industries (IAAPI).
Involuntary manslaughter charges filed over Schlitterbahn death
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Mar 2018
Charges have been filed against waterpark operator Schlitterbahn and a former employee in connection with the 2016 death of a young boy on its Verruckt waterslide.
Snarkitecture to create Fun House for National Building Museum's Summer Block Party
BY Kim Megson | 26 Mar 2018
Experimental New York design studio Snarkitecture are returning to Washington D.C.’s National Building Museum, three years after their enormous ball pit became a huge attraction for the institution.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visit Titanic Belfast
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Mar 2018
Titanic Belfast has welcomed the soon-to-be wed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, with the visit marking the royal couple’s first official engagement in Northern Ireland.
     
 


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