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Basra Museum secures funding to finish works
BY Alice Davis | 23 Dec 2016
A museum that opened in Saddam Hussein’s palace in September has been granted further funding in order to complete work on the galleries.
David Rosenberg to lead IAAPA in 2019
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Dec 2016
David Rosenberg, vice president of Monterey Bay Aquarium, will take the helm at IAAPA in 2019 after being elected by the attractions body to act as its chair.
Dubai Parks and Resorts planning fifth theme park
BY Alice Davis | 23 Dec 2016
Dubai Parks and Resorts’ three major zones are now open, and the fourth Six Flags- branded park is under construction, but it seems operator DXB Entertainments is not about to rest on its laurels, with plans for a fifth park currently in the works.
Kalahari and Round Rock finalise plans for US$350m Texas' largest waterpark resort
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Dec 2016
Kalahari Resorts and Conventions is one step closer to creating a US$350m (€337.5m, £283.9m) African-themed waterpark and resort after the operator and city council of Round Rock in Texas came to a number of agreements for the landmark project.
National Museum of Scotland staff stand up to standing up
BY Alice Davis | 22 Dec 2016
Employees of the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh are challenging bosses who say they are not to sit down on their shifts.
Snøhetta create shining steel cube in Lillehammer Art Museum and Cinema expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Dec 2016
Architectural firm Snøhetta have expanded the Lillehammer Art Museum and Cinema in Norway, creating a cantilevering stainless steel cube to adjoin its own 1994 extension, creating new spaces within the cultural space.
Disney makes Rogue One additions to Hollywood Studios park
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Dec 2016
Following the release of Rogue One – the latest film to come out of the Star Wars universe – Disney’s Hollywood Studios has premiered a number of new features inspired by the film at the park, with plans for further Star Wars additions in 2017.
Theme park hotels should target non-theme park guests, says study
BY Alice Davis | 22 Dec 2016
A new research report by Colliers International has signalled that theme park resorts could benefit from appealing to a wider audience than just visitors to the attraction.
National Museum of Singapore unveils 170m-long digital interactive forest installation
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Dec 2016
The National Museum of Singapore has debuted a unique digital exhibit turning 69 drawings into a single giant animated interactive illustration.
Visitor Attractions Expo returns to London alongside EAG in January
BY Alice Davis | 21 Dec 2016
The fledgling Visitor Attraction Expo (VAE) returns for its third year in January, again taking place at the ExCel exhibition centre in London, alongside the EAG International Expo.
Tel Aviv's Gordon Gallery opens temporary 'stage for the unexpected' in warehouse ruin
BY Kim Megson | 21 Dec 2016
Israeli-Franco studio Gottesman-Szmelcman Architecture have unveiled a new physical space for the Gordon Gallery, one of Israel's leading art institutions, in the ruins of an old warehouse.
Lionsgate releasing Power Rangers VR experience in 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Dec 2016
Lionsgate’s hotly-anticipated Power Rangers reboot is getting a VR experience to coincide with the film’s release next year.
Dubai developer revises and resurrects F1-X theme park and Motor City plans
BY Alice Davis | 20 Dec 2016
Union Properties has reinstated pre-recession plans for a Formula One amusement park. The park has been made more affordable by reallocating half of the land to a mixed-use development.
Kerzner expanding Atlantis brand with plans for Hawaii destination
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Dec 2016
China Oceanwide and Kerzner International Holdings have announced plans to develop a multi-million dollar mixed-use resort development in Hawaii, with the expansive 642-acre project the latest in Kerzner’s global expansion of its Atlantis brand.
New video tracks Fumihiko Maki's Shenzhen design and arts complex take shape
BY Kim Megson | 20 Dec 2016
New video footage has been released showing construction underway on the Sea World Culture and Arts Centre in Shenzhen, China, which has been designed by Pritzker-winning architect Fumihiko Maki.
Universal Japan announces plans for 'real battle attraction' with Dragon Quest experience
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Dec 2016
Universal Studios Japan is celebrating the 30th anniversary of Dragon Quest by announcing plans for a new visitor attraction based on the popular videogame series.
825,000 flock to Shakespeare sites during 400th anniversary year
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Dec 2016
A record number of tourists visited the five historic houses of William Shakespeare in 2016 to mark the 400th anniversary of his death.
Six Flags bolsters China development with waterpark announcement
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Dec 2016
Six Flags’ rapid overseas expansion is ramping up with plans to build a new waterpark next to China’s first ever theme park operating under the brand’s banner.
TEA returning to Lapland in 2017 for SATE event
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Dec 2016
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) is returning to the Arctic Circle in 2017, with the organisation planning to host a three day SATE (Storytelling, Architecture, Technology, Experience) event in Rovaniemi, Finland.
Cruise industry evolving, says WhiteWater's Paul Chutter
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Dec 2016
Paul Chutter, chief business development officer at WhiteWater West, has said the cruise industry is rapidly changing, with a traditionally older audience now changing as the cruise experience evolves along with the company’s on-board waterpark installations.
     
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2921 to 2940 of 9725 news stories
Basra Museum secures funding to finish works
BY Alice Davis | 23 Dec 2016
A museum that opened in Saddam Hussein’s palace in September has been granted further funding in order to complete work on the galleries.
David Rosenberg to lead IAAPA in 2019
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Dec 2016
David Rosenberg, vice president of Monterey Bay Aquarium, will take the helm at IAAPA in 2019 after being elected by the attractions body to act as its chair.
Dubai Parks and Resorts planning fifth theme park
BY Alice Davis | 23 Dec 2016
Dubai Parks and Resorts’ three major zones are now open, and the fourth Six Flags- branded park is under construction, but it seems operator DXB Entertainments is not about to rest on its laurels, with plans for a fifth park currently in the works.
Kalahari and Round Rock finalise plans for US$350m Texas' largest waterpark resort
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Dec 2016
Kalahari Resorts and Conventions is one step closer to creating a US$350m (€337.5m, £283.9m) African-themed waterpark and resort after the operator and city council of Round Rock in Texas came to a number of agreements for the landmark project.
National Museum of Scotland staff stand up to standing up
BY Alice Davis | 22 Dec 2016
Employees of the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh are challenging bosses who say they are not to sit down on their shifts.
Snøhetta create shining steel cube in Lillehammer Art Museum and Cinema expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Dec 2016
Architectural firm Snøhetta have expanded the Lillehammer Art Museum and Cinema in Norway, creating a cantilevering stainless steel cube to adjoin its own 1994 extension, creating new spaces within the cultural space.
Disney makes Rogue One additions to Hollywood Studios park
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Dec 2016
Following the release of Rogue One – the latest film to come out of the Star Wars universe – Disney’s Hollywood Studios has premiered a number of new features inspired by the film at the park, with plans for further Star Wars additions in 2017.
Theme park hotels should target non-theme park guests, says study
BY Alice Davis | 22 Dec 2016
A new research report by Colliers International has signalled that theme park resorts could benefit from appealing to a wider audience than just visitors to the attraction.
National Museum of Singapore unveils 170m-long digital interactive forest installation
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Dec 2016
The National Museum of Singapore has debuted a unique digital exhibit turning 69 drawings into a single giant animated interactive illustration.
Visitor Attractions Expo returns to London alongside EAG in January
BY Alice Davis | 21 Dec 2016
The fledgling Visitor Attraction Expo (VAE) returns for its third year in January, again taking place at the ExCel exhibition centre in London, alongside the EAG International Expo.
Tel Aviv's Gordon Gallery opens temporary 'stage for the unexpected' in warehouse ruin
BY Kim Megson | 21 Dec 2016
Israeli-Franco studio Gottesman-Szmelcman Architecture have unveiled a new physical space for the Gordon Gallery, one of Israel's leading art institutions, in the ruins of an old warehouse.
Lionsgate releasing Power Rangers VR experience in 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Dec 2016
Lionsgate’s hotly-anticipated Power Rangers reboot is getting a VR experience to coincide with the film’s release next year.
Dubai developer revises and resurrects F1-X theme park and Motor City plans
BY Alice Davis | 20 Dec 2016
Union Properties has reinstated pre-recession plans for a Formula One amusement park. The park has been made more affordable by reallocating half of the land to a mixed-use development.
Kerzner expanding Atlantis brand with plans for Hawaii destination
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Dec 2016
China Oceanwide and Kerzner International Holdings have announced plans to develop a multi-million dollar mixed-use resort development in Hawaii, with the expansive 642-acre project the latest in Kerzner’s global expansion of its Atlantis brand.
New video tracks Fumihiko Maki's Shenzhen design and arts complex take shape
BY Kim Megson | 20 Dec 2016
New video footage has been released showing construction underway on the Sea World Culture and Arts Centre in Shenzhen, China, which has been designed by Pritzker-winning architect Fumihiko Maki.
Universal Japan announces plans for 'real battle attraction' with Dragon Quest experience
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Dec 2016
Universal Studios Japan is celebrating the 30th anniversary of Dragon Quest by announcing plans for a new visitor attraction based on the popular videogame series.
825,000 flock to Shakespeare sites during 400th anniversary year
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Dec 2016
A record number of tourists visited the five historic houses of William Shakespeare in 2016 to mark the 400th anniversary of his death.
Six Flags bolsters China development with waterpark announcement
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Dec 2016
Six Flags’ rapid overseas expansion is ramping up with plans to build a new waterpark next to China’s first ever theme park operating under the brand’s banner.
TEA returning to Lapland in 2017 for SATE event
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Dec 2016
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) is returning to the Arctic Circle in 2017, with the organisation planning to host a three day SATE (Storytelling, Architecture, Technology, Experience) event in Rovaniemi, Finland.
Cruise industry evolving, says WhiteWater's Paul Chutter
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Dec 2016
Paul Chutter, chief business development officer at WhiteWater West, has said the cruise industry is rapidly changing, with a traditionally older audience now changing as the cruise experience evolves along with the company’s on-board waterpark installations.
     
 


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