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Trump Slump takes hold as US tourism drops in early 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Sep 2017
Predictions of a fall in visitors to the US following the election of Donald Trump have become a reality, with a decline of nearly 700,000 in the first quarter of 2017.
Six Flags provides parks and employee updates following Mexico earthquake
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Sep 2017
Six Flags has provided an update on its Mexico theme parks following this week’s devastating earthquake, with all of its employees safe and accounted for but damage to both its waterpark and theme park in the region.
Architecture competition announced for landmark South Australian art gallery
BY Kim Megson | 21 Sep 2017
The government of South Australia is commissioning an international search for a design team to create a second site for the state’s acclaimed art gallery.
Yorkshire Wildlife Park submits plans for phase one of £50m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Sep 2017
The Yorkshire Wildlife Park has submitted plans for the first phase of its £50m (US$67.8m, €56.5m) expansion, a project which will bring in new animals and double the workforce.
Sunac under scrutiny as bank suspends new lending to property developer
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Sep 2017
Sunac China Holdings – the company which purchased a large part of Wanda’s attractions portfolio in July – is to reportedly have any future financial lendings suspended following an order from one of China’s largest lenders.
'Cage free' zoo proposal for Sydney granted planning permission
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Sep 2017
Plans to develop a second zoo in Sydney, Australia, have been given the go-ahead after local government officials granted planning permission to the AU$36m (US$28.8m, €24m, £21.3m) “cage free” project in Bungarribee.
On the wall: London’s National Portrait Gallery to stage major Michael Jackson exhibition
BY Alice Davis | 20 Sep 2017
The National Portrait Gallery, London, has announced what’s set to be a blockbuster exhibition exploring artworks portraying and inspired by the legendary singer Michael Jackson.
Culture at heart of Dubai Expo legacy plans as government unveils District 2020
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Sep 2017
Dubai has revealed its legacy plans following the 2020 World Expo, announcing plans to turn the site into a multi-use urban leisure district following the six-month event’s conclusion.
Legoland bringing VR coaster racing experience to Florida, Malaysia and Germany parks
BY Alice Davis | 19 Sep 2017
Merlin Entertainments has revealed plans to introduce a high-adrenaline virtual reality (VR) experience to rollercoasters in three of its parks.
Real Madrid plans interactive football experience in China
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Sep 2017
Real Madrid football club has announced plans to create an interactive football experience centre as part of a major development in Zhuhai, China.
David D'Alessandro to step down from SeaWorld board as operator names Yoshikazu Maruyama new chair
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Sep 2017
Further strengthening its ties with China, SeaWorld has elected Zhonghong Zhuoye Group's (ZZG) Yoshikazu Maruyama as its new chair, also naming Donald C. Robinson as its lead independent director.
Heatherwick Studio transforms Cape Town grain silo into art museum
BY Kim Megson | 15 Sep 2017
Heatherwick Studio’s latest completed building, the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) has been unveiled today (15 September) ahead of its public opening next week on Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront.
AZA names Bronx Zoo director Jim Breheny as new chair
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Sep 2017
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) has named Jim Breheny, director of the Bronx Zoo, as its new chair.
Exclusive: Post-Brexit tourism deal in the 'common interest' of Europe, says tourism minister
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Sep 2017
John Glen, Britain’s minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), has said the country’s rising tourism numbers will continue to grow after it makes its exit from the European Union (EU), saying that it was in the “common interest” of Europe to make Britain accessible.
Visitor attractions worldwide gear up for Halloween
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Sep 2017
With the Halloween season fast-approaching, operators around the world are lining up their visitors for a scare as they try to get a slice of the lucrative Halloween pumpkin pie.
Foster + Partners' evolution of iconic London Zoo aviary gets green light
BY Kim Megson | 13 Sep 2017
Foster + Partners’ plans to reinvigorate the famous Snowdon Aviary at ZSL London Zoo have received planning approval from Westminster Council.
France and Britain's past and future relationship to be explored in new museum by Casson Mann
BY Kim Megson | 13 Sep 2017
British exhibition designers Casson Mann will team up with Parisian architects Atelier Philéas to create a new Centre of Franco British Relations in Ouistreham, France.
Disney commits US$2.5m to recovery effort as parks reopen following Hurricane Irma
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Sep 2017
As Disney reopens its Florida attractions following Hurricane Irma, the operator has announced that it is committing US$2.5m (€2.1m, £1.9m) toward recovery efforts stemming from the devastating storm.
TEA calls for 2017 Board candidates
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2017
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) is calling on its members as the body seeks candidates to join its Board of Directors.
Britain joins tourism space race with successful Northumberland rocket launch
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2017
Britain has taken a big step in the space tourism race, with private firm Starchaser Industries successfully launching its first test flight of a reusable rocket.
     
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2241 to 2260 of 9724 news stories
Trump Slump takes hold as US tourism drops in early 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Sep 2017
Predictions of a fall in visitors to the US following the election of Donald Trump have become a reality, with a decline of nearly 700,000 in the first quarter of 2017.
Six Flags provides parks and employee updates following Mexico earthquake
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Sep 2017
Six Flags has provided an update on its Mexico theme parks following this week’s devastating earthquake, with all of its employees safe and accounted for but damage to both its waterpark and theme park in the region.
Architecture competition announced for landmark South Australian art gallery
BY Kim Megson | 21 Sep 2017
The government of South Australia is commissioning an international search for a design team to create a second site for the state’s acclaimed art gallery.
Yorkshire Wildlife Park submits plans for phase one of £50m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Sep 2017
The Yorkshire Wildlife Park has submitted plans for the first phase of its £50m (US$67.8m, €56.5m) expansion, a project which will bring in new animals and double the workforce.
Sunac under scrutiny as bank suspends new lending to property developer
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Sep 2017
Sunac China Holdings – the company which purchased a large part of Wanda’s attractions portfolio in July – is to reportedly have any future financial lendings suspended following an order from one of China’s largest lenders.
'Cage free' zoo proposal for Sydney granted planning permission
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Sep 2017
Plans to develop a second zoo in Sydney, Australia, have been given the go-ahead after local government officials granted planning permission to the AU$36m (US$28.8m, €24m, £21.3m) “cage free” project in Bungarribee.
On the wall: London’s National Portrait Gallery to stage major Michael Jackson exhibition
BY Alice Davis | 20 Sep 2017
The National Portrait Gallery, London, has announced what’s set to be a blockbuster exhibition exploring artworks portraying and inspired by the legendary singer Michael Jackson.
Culture at heart of Dubai Expo legacy plans as government unveils District 2020
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Sep 2017
Dubai has revealed its legacy plans following the 2020 World Expo, announcing plans to turn the site into a multi-use urban leisure district following the six-month event’s conclusion.
Legoland bringing VR coaster racing experience to Florida, Malaysia and Germany parks
BY Alice Davis | 19 Sep 2017
Merlin Entertainments has revealed plans to introduce a high-adrenaline virtual reality (VR) experience to rollercoasters in three of its parks.
Real Madrid plans interactive football experience in China
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Sep 2017
Real Madrid football club has announced plans to create an interactive football experience centre as part of a major development in Zhuhai, China.
David D'Alessandro to step down from SeaWorld board as operator names Yoshikazu Maruyama new chair
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Sep 2017
Further strengthening its ties with China, SeaWorld has elected Zhonghong Zhuoye Group's (ZZG) Yoshikazu Maruyama as its new chair, also naming Donald C. Robinson as its lead independent director.
Heatherwick Studio transforms Cape Town grain silo into art museum
BY Kim Megson | 15 Sep 2017
Heatherwick Studio’s latest completed building, the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) has been unveiled today (15 September) ahead of its public opening next week on Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront.
AZA names Bronx Zoo director Jim Breheny as new chair
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Sep 2017
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) has named Jim Breheny, director of the Bronx Zoo, as its new chair.
Exclusive: Post-Brexit tourism deal in the 'common interest' of Europe, says tourism minister
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Sep 2017
John Glen, Britain’s minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), has said the country’s rising tourism numbers will continue to grow after it makes its exit from the European Union (EU), saying that it was in the “common interest” of Europe to make Britain accessible.
Visitor attractions worldwide gear up for Halloween
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Sep 2017
With the Halloween season fast-approaching, operators around the world are lining up their visitors for a scare as they try to get a slice of the lucrative Halloween pumpkin pie.
Foster + Partners' evolution of iconic London Zoo aviary gets green light
BY Kim Megson | 13 Sep 2017
Foster + Partners’ plans to reinvigorate the famous Snowdon Aviary at ZSL London Zoo have received planning approval from Westminster Council.
France and Britain's past and future relationship to be explored in new museum by Casson Mann
BY Kim Megson | 13 Sep 2017
British exhibition designers Casson Mann will team up with Parisian architects Atelier Philéas to create a new Centre of Franco British Relations in Ouistreham, France.
Disney commits US$2.5m to recovery effort as parks reopen following Hurricane Irma
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Sep 2017
As Disney reopens its Florida attractions following Hurricane Irma, the operator has announced that it is committing US$2.5m (€2.1m, £1.9m) toward recovery efforts stemming from the devastating storm.
TEA calls for 2017 Board candidates
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2017
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) is calling on its members as the body seeks candidates to join its Board of Directors.
Britain joins tourism space race with successful Northumberland rocket launch
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2017
Britain has taken a big step in the space tourism race, with private firm Starchaser Industries successfully launching its first test flight of a reusable rocket.
     
 


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