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First rendering revealed for Lionsgate theme park in South Korea
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Mar 2018
The first rendering of Lionsgate's upcoming theme park at the recently-opened Jeju Shinhwa World has been released.
'A timeless treasure chest': Kimmel Eshkolot's Steinhardt Museum of Natural History ready to open in Tel Aviv
BY Kim Megson | 01 Mar 2018
A museum designed as a ”timeless treasure chest” showcasing Israel’s natural history is ready to open on the Tel Aviv University Campus.
MOMEM – a home for house, techno, trance and more when it opens this year
BY Alice Davis | 01 Mar 2018
The Museum of Modern Electronic Music (MOMEM) is nearing completion in Frankfurt, Germany, and is turning up the volume on the plans with the launch of a pop-up museum this April ahead of a full launch at a later date.
Merlin profits increase despite terror attacks affecting London
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Mar 2018
Terrorist attacks in the British capital affected its midway division, but Merlin Entertainments enjoyed a solid 2017, with visitation and earnings both rising year-on- year.
Studio Gang reveal design for expansion of Arkansas Arts Center at Little Rock
BY Kim Megson | 01 Mar 2018
The executive director of the Arkansas Arts Center (AAC), situated in Little Rock’s historic MacArthur Park, has announced details of a striking expansion for the attraction, designed by architects Studio Gang.
‘Paying homage to motorsport across the decades’: Plans unveiled for £35m vintage car museum in Oxfordshire
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Mar 2018
A planning application has been submitted for a classic car museum in Oxfordshire, UK, with American vintage car collector and philanthropist Peter Mullin behind the £35m (US$48m, €39.5m) plans.
BYU researchers develop light printing tech that creates floating 3D images
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 01 Mar 2018
Researchers at Brigham Young University in the US, have developed a method of creating 3D images that float in mid air.
Huge potential in SeaWorld despite rough year, says Zhonghong Zhuoye Group's Maruyama
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Feb 2018
SeaWorld’s newly appointed interim executive chair Yoshikazu Maruyama has said the Zhonghong Zhuoye Group's (ZZG) sees “huge potential” in the company’s leadership and operations, despite recent turmoil in and outside of the board room.
Scottish tourism’s ‘bumper year’ led by visitor attractions
BY Tom Walker | 28 Feb 2018
Visitor numbers to Scottish attractions rose “dramatically” in 2017, with an overall total of 30 million visits being made to leading museums, theme parks and heritage attractions.
€5bn to be invested into Italian heritage and tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Feb 2018
Italy’s biggest bank will inject €5bn (€6.1bn, £4.4bn) into the country’s heritage and tourism sectors, following a landmark deal with the country’s culture ministry to invest in projects over the next three years.
“Clear runway” for Dreamworld as visitor numbers improve
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Feb 2018
Ardent has said it expects to enjoy a profitable second half to the year as visitor numbers to its troubled Dreamworld theme park finally start to pick up.
Marvel, Frozen and Star Wars to feature, as Bob Iger announces major €2bn expansion of Disneyland Paris
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Feb 2018
Disney has announced a major expansion of Disneyland Paris, with the operator unveiling €2bn (US$2.46bn, £1.77bn) plans which will include new areas based on its Marvel, Frozen and Star Wars IPs.
Joel Manby resigns as SeaWorld CEO as operator launches search for successor
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Feb 2018
SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby has resigned from his position as the company’s CEO, with the troubled operator launching a search to find a permanent successor following the move.
Georgia Aquarium gears up for major expansion
BY Alice Davis | 26 Feb 2018
Georgia Aquarium – once the largest aquarium in the world – has revealed it’s planning a major extension project, including exhibit space and a new visitor entrance.
Atlantis Sanya mega-resort and waterpark almost complete as May opening nears
BY Alice Davis | 23 Feb 2018
One of Asia’s most anticipated waterpark projects is almost complete, with the Atlantis Sanya resort approaching its May 2018 opening date.
HLF considers change to funding methods
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Feb 2018
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) is changing the way it hands out finances for British projects, with the organisation considering the introduction of loans and corporate funding objectives starting next year.
UNStudio win competition for EuropaCity's indoor/outdoor cinema complex
BY Kim Megson | 23 Feb 2018
One of the largest ongoing leisure developments on the planet, EuropaCity in Paris, will feature a dramatic indoor/outdoor cinema embedded into the landscape, courtesy of a competition-winning design by UNStudio.
Liverpool creates action plan as Unesco threatens removal of historic city from World Heritage list
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Feb 2018
In a bid to protect its World Heritage status, the City of Liverpool and Historic England have drawn up a heritage action plan, created to navigate the threat posed by a proposed development of the city’s waterfront, which could see it struck from the Unesco register.
South by South Westworld as popular show comes to SXSW as immersive theme park experience
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Feb 2018
A fully-immersive theme park based on Westworld is coming to this year’s South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas.
Six Flags targets new waterpark acquisitions in 2018 following record year
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Feb 2018
Six Flags is planning to increase its attractions portfolio in 2018, with the operator revealing discussions with a number of potential new partners as its waterpark acquisition strategy starts to build steam.
     
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First rendering revealed for Lionsgate theme park in South Korea
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Mar 2018
The first rendering of Lionsgate's upcoming theme park at the recently-opened Jeju Shinhwa World has been released.
'A timeless treasure chest': Kimmel Eshkolot's Steinhardt Museum of Natural History ready to open in Tel Aviv
BY Kim Megson | 01 Mar 2018
A museum designed as a ”timeless treasure chest” showcasing Israel’s natural history is ready to open on the Tel Aviv University Campus.
MOMEM – a home for house, techno, trance and more when it opens this year
BY Alice Davis | 01 Mar 2018
The Museum of Modern Electronic Music (MOMEM) is nearing completion in Frankfurt, Germany, and is turning up the volume on the plans with the launch of a pop-up museum this April ahead of a full launch at a later date.
Merlin profits increase despite terror attacks affecting London
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Mar 2018
Terrorist attacks in the British capital affected its midway division, but Merlin Entertainments enjoyed a solid 2017, with visitation and earnings both rising year-on- year.
Studio Gang reveal design for expansion of Arkansas Arts Center at Little Rock
BY Kim Megson | 01 Mar 2018
The executive director of the Arkansas Arts Center (AAC), situated in Little Rock’s historic MacArthur Park, has announced details of a striking expansion for the attraction, designed by architects Studio Gang.
‘Paying homage to motorsport across the decades’: Plans unveiled for £35m vintage car museum in Oxfordshire
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Mar 2018
A planning application has been submitted for a classic car museum in Oxfordshire, UK, with American vintage car collector and philanthropist Peter Mullin behind the £35m (US$48m, €39.5m) plans.
BYU researchers develop light printing tech that creates floating 3D images
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 01 Mar 2018
Researchers at Brigham Young University in the US, have developed a method of creating 3D images that float in mid air.
Huge potential in SeaWorld despite rough year, says Zhonghong Zhuoye Group's Maruyama
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Feb 2018
SeaWorld’s newly appointed interim executive chair Yoshikazu Maruyama has said the Zhonghong Zhuoye Group's (ZZG) sees “huge potential” in the company’s leadership and operations, despite recent turmoil in and outside of the board room.
Scottish tourism’s ‘bumper year’ led by visitor attractions
BY Tom Walker | 28 Feb 2018
Visitor numbers to Scottish attractions rose “dramatically” in 2017, with an overall total of 30 million visits being made to leading museums, theme parks and heritage attractions.
€5bn to be invested into Italian heritage and tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Feb 2018
Italy’s biggest bank will inject €5bn (€6.1bn, £4.4bn) into the country’s heritage and tourism sectors, following a landmark deal with the country’s culture ministry to invest in projects over the next three years.
“Clear runway” for Dreamworld as visitor numbers improve
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Feb 2018
Ardent has said it expects to enjoy a profitable second half to the year as visitor numbers to its troubled Dreamworld theme park finally start to pick up.
Marvel, Frozen and Star Wars to feature, as Bob Iger announces major €2bn expansion of Disneyland Paris
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Feb 2018
Disney has announced a major expansion of Disneyland Paris, with the operator unveiling €2bn (US$2.46bn, £1.77bn) plans which will include new areas based on its Marvel, Frozen and Star Wars IPs.
Joel Manby resigns as SeaWorld CEO as operator launches search for successor
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Feb 2018
SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby has resigned from his position as the company’s CEO, with the troubled operator launching a search to find a permanent successor following the move.
Georgia Aquarium gears up for major expansion
BY Alice Davis | 26 Feb 2018
Georgia Aquarium – once the largest aquarium in the world – has revealed it’s planning a major extension project, including exhibit space and a new visitor entrance.
Atlantis Sanya mega-resort and waterpark almost complete as May opening nears
BY Alice Davis | 23 Feb 2018
One of Asia’s most anticipated waterpark projects is almost complete, with the Atlantis Sanya resort approaching its May 2018 opening date.
HLF considers change to funding methods
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Feb 2018
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) is changing the way it hands out finances for British projects, with the organisation considering the introduction of loans and corporate funding objectives starting next year.
UNStudio win competition for EuropaCity's indoor/outdoor cinema complex
BY Kim Megson | 23 Feb 2018
One of the largest ongoing leisure developments on the planet, EuropaCity in Paris, will feature a dramatic indoor/outdoor cinema embedded into the landscape, courtesy of a competition-winning design by UNStudio.
Liverpool creates action plan as Unesco threatens removal of historic city from World Heritage list
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Feb 2018
In a bid to protect its World Heritage status, the City of Liverpool and Historic England have drawn up a heritage action plan, created to navigate the threat posed by a proposed development of the city’s waterfront, which could see it struck from the Unesco register.
South by South Westworld as popular show comes to SXSW as immersive theme park experience
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Feb 2018
A fully-immersive theme park based on Westworld is coming to this year’s South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas.
Six Flags targets new waterpark acquisitions in 2018 following record year
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Feb 2018
Six Flags is planning to increase its attractions portfolio in 2018, with the operator revealing discussions with a number of potential new partners as its waterpark acquisition strategy starts to build steam.
     
 


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