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Ardent's Dreamworld operating at profit one year on from horror accident
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Nov 2017
Ardent Leisure, which has struggled since a tragedy at its Dreamworld park claimed four lives last year, says it has stemmed financial losses.
SeaWorld's Brian Morrow reveals design theory behind 'Experiences That Matter'
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Nov 2017
SeaWorld creative designer Brian Morrow has lifted the lid on “Experiences That Matter”, detailing how the company’s new message affects design.
British monarchy to generate £1.77bn for economy in 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Nov 2017
The British monarchy will contribute £1.77bn (US$2.34bn, €2bn) to Britain’s economy in 2017, with tourism the biggest winner as millions visit the UK to get a glimpse of the Royal Family and their heritage.
IAAPA 17: Disney legend Joe Rohde reveals secrets to storytelling with IPs
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Nov 2017
Veteran Walt Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde has revealed his secret to storytelling in theme parks, saying that to successfully utilise an IP, attractions creators must put visitors at the centre of their own immersive fantasy world.
IAAPA 2017: Expo breaks records as 39,000 descend on Orlando
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Nov 2017
This year’s IAAPA Attractions Expo in Orlando, Florida, has proved to be the organisation’s most successful show ever, with a record 39,000 people attending the landmark event.
National Aquarium worth more than US$450m to Maryland’s economy, study shows
BY Alice Davis | 18 Nov 2017
The National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland, is the catalyst for US$455m (€386m, £345m) in economic activity across the state every year, a new study has shown.
IAAPA 2017: Brass Ring winners announced
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Nov 2017
IAAPA has announced its winners for this year’s Brass Ring Awards, recognising a number of companies at the annual IAAPA expo for their achievements in excellence across different parts of the industry.
Museums Sheffield raises funds for dementia-friendly events
BY Alice Davis | 17 Nov 2017
Museums across Sheffield will help dementia sufferers to access cultural and social experiences through a series of special sessions planned for next year.
Shaun the Sheep gets foothold in Japan's attractions market
BY Alice Davis | 17 Nov 2017
Aardman has opened two Shaun the Sheep Family Farms in Japan, with one in Osaka and one in the east coast city of Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture.
IAAPA 2017: Creative force behind 'Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge' reveals details of immersive Disney project
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Nov 2017
Scott Trowbridge, the Disney Imagineer leading the creative vision for its Star Wars-themed projects, has revealed details of the operator’s planned Galaxy’s Edge lands, coming to California and Orlando in 2019.
IAAPA 2017 Exclusive: Frontgrid announces two new product launches
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 16 Nov 2017
Frontgrid has announced the launch of two new products based on its world-first Paradrop VR attraction at the IAAPA Attractions Expo in Orlando, Florida.
IAAPA 2017 Exclusive: 7thSense Design to open new Orlando office
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 16 Nov 2017
High-performance media specialist 7thSense Design has announced that it will open a new office based in Orlando, Florida, in addition to its current offices in Sussex, UK, and Michigan, US.
Duo of biomes planned at centre of Oman Botanic Garden
BY Alice Davis | 16 Nov 2017
Plans for a botanic garden sheltered beneath two biomes in the Omani desert have been unveiled by Arup, Grimshaw Architects and Haley Sharpe Design (hsd).
Outdoor play brand Timbalaya seals first franchise deal with Kuwaiti firm
BY Alice Davis | 15 Nov 2017
Timbalaya, the story-led adventure play IP, has announced its first project will be in Kuwait. The natural play attraction specialist has partnered with Touristic Enterprises Company (TEC) to deliver a £4m custom-designed installation.
IAAPA 2017: Triotech and Ubisoft announce plans for Assassin's Creed VR maze
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Nov 2017
Triotech has announced a major partnership with Ubisoft, with plans to create a virtual reality maze based on the Assassin’s Creed IP.
IAAPA 2017: David Willrich announces THEA Award winners
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 15 Nov 2017
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) has announced the winners of the THEA Awards during the IAAPA Attractions Expo in Orlando, Florida.
Evergrande Group firms up shift to attractions sector with more fairytale theme parks in China
BY Alice Davis | 15 Nov 2017
Chinese real-estate investment group Evergrande has announced it is working on a Fairytale Theme Park in Xixian New District, Shaanxi province.
Gove seeks ‘evidence-based advice’ on zoo licensing reforms in wake of Cumbria tragedy
BY Alice Davis | 15 Nov 2017
A review of the zoo licensing system is underway in the UK following the Cumbria zoo scandal which saw the death of nearly 500 animals in just four years.
IAAPA 2017: Four join prestigious Hall of Fame at Opening Ceremony
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Nov 2017
IAAPA has welcomed four new members into its prestigious Hall of Fame, with Puy du Fou’s Phillipe De Villiers, Give Kids the World Village’s Pamela and Henry Landwirth, and music composer Richard Sherman all named in this year’s class of inductees.
Mendoza Review calls for development plan to nurture England’s ‘wonderfully different’ museums
BY Alice Davis | 14 Nov 2017
A major review of England’s museums sector has called for an action plan to show how government and funding bodies will continue to provide support – currently worth £850m (€947m, US$1.1bn) per year in public money.
     
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Ardent's Dreamworld operating at profit one year on from horror accident
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Nov 2017
Ardent Leisure, which has struggled since a tragedy at its Dreamworld park claimed four lives last year, says it has stemmed financial losses.
SeaWorld's Brian Morrow reveals design theory behind 'Experiences That Matter'
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Nov 2017
SeaWorld creative designer Brian Morrow has lifted the lid on “Experiences That Matter”, detailing how the company’s new message affects design.
British monarchy to generate £1.77bn for economy in 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Nov 2017
The British monarchy will contribute £1.77bn (US$2.34bn, €2bn) to Britain’s economy in 2017, with tourism the biggest winner as millions visit the UK to get a glimpse of the Royal Family and their heritage.
IAAPA 17: Disney legend Joe Rohde reveals secrets to storytelling with IPs
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Nov 2017
Veteran Walt Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde has revealed his secret to storytelling in theme parks, saying that to successfully utilise an IP, attractions creators must put visitors at the centre of their own immersive fantasy world.
IAAPA 2017: Expo breaks records as 39,000 descend on Orlando
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Nov 2017
This year’s IAAPA Attractions Expo in Orlando, Florida, has proved to be the organisation’s most successful show ever, with a record 39,000 people attending the landmark event.
National Aquarium worth more than US$450m to Maryland’s economy, study shows
BY Alice Davis | 18 Nov 2017
The National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland, is the catalyst for US$455m (€386m, £345m) in economic activity across the state every year, a new study has shown.
IAAPA 2017: Brass Ring winners announced
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Nov 2017
IAAPA has announced its winners for this year’s Brass Ring Awards, recognising a number of companies at the annual IAAPA expo for their achievements in excellence across different parts of the industry.
Museums Sheffield raises funds for dementia-friendly events
BY Alice Davis | 17 Nov 2017
Museums across Sheffield will help dementia sufferers to access cultural and social experiences through a series of special sessions planned for next year.
Shaun the Sheep gets foothold in Japan's attractions market
BY Alice Davis | 17 Nov 2017
Aardman has opened two Shaun the Sheep Family Farms in Japan, with one in Osaka and one in the east coast city of Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture.
IAAPA 2017: Creative force behind 'Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge' reveals details of immersive Disney project
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Nov 2017
Scott Trowbridge, the Disney Imagineer leading the creative vision for its Star Wars-themed projects, has revealed details of the operator’s planned Galaxy’s Edge lands, coming to California and Orlando in 2019.
IAAPA 2017 Exclusive: Frontgrid announces two new product launches
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 16 Nov 2017
Frontgrid has announced the launch of two new products based on its world-first Paradrop VR attraction at the IAAPA Attractions Expo in Orlando, Florida.
IAAPA 2017 Exclusive: 7thSense Design to open new Orlando office
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 16 Nov 2017
High-performance media specialist 7thSense Design has announced that it will open a new office based in Orlando, Florida, in addition to its current offices in Sussex, UK, and Michigan, US.
Duo of biomes planned at centre of Oman Botanic Garden
BY Alice Davis | 16 Nov 2017
Plans for a botanic garden sheltered beneath two biomes in the Omani desert have been unveiled by Arup, Grimshaw Architects and Haley Sharpe Design (hsd).
Outdoor play brand Timbalaya seals first franchise deal with Kuwaiti firm
BY Alice Davis | 15 Nov 2017
Timbalaya, the story-led adventure play IP, has announced its first project will be in Kuwait. The natural play attraction specialist has partnered with Touristic Enterprises Company (TEC) to deliver a £4m custom-designed installation.
IAAPA 2017: Triotech and Ubisoft announce plans for Assassin's Creed VR maze
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Nov 2017
Triotech has announced a major partnership with Ubisoft, with plans to create a virtual reality maze based on the Assassin’s Creed IP.
IAAPA 2017: David Willrich announces THEA Award winners
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 15 Nov 2017
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) has announced the winners of the THEA Awards during the IAAPA Attractions Expo in Orlando, Florida.
Evergrande Group firms up shift to attractions sector with more fairytale theme parks in China
BY Alice Davis | 15 Nov 2017
Chinese real-estate investment group Evergrande has announced it is working on a Fairytale Theme Park in Xixian New District, Shaanxi province.
Gove seeks ‘evidence-based advice’ on zoo licensing reforms in wake of Cumbria tragedy
BY Alice Davis | 15 Nov 2017
A review of the zoo licensing system is underway in the UK following the Cumbria zoo scandal which saw the death of nearly 500 animals in just four years.
IAAPA 2017: Four join prestigious Hall of Fame at Opening Ceremony
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Nov 2017
IAAPA has welcomed four new members into its prestigious Hall of Fame, with Puy du Fou’s Phillipe De Villiers, Give Kids the World Village’s Pamela and Henry Landwirth, and music composer Richard Sherman all named in this year’s class of inductees.
Mendoza Review calls for development plan to nurture England’s ‘wonderfully different’ museums
BY Alice Davis | 14 Nov 2017
A major review of England’s museums sector has called for an action plan to show how government and funding bodies will continue to provide support – currently worth £850m (€947m, US$1.1bn) per year in public money.
     
 


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