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Western Australia trialling humpback whale experiences
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Aug 2016
Ningaloo Marine Park in Western Australia is trialling swimming experiences with humpback whales, which the government hopes will turn the natural attraction into a major tourist destination.
London remembers 350 years since Great Fire of London with series of events
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2016
London landmark The Monument is marking the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London by hosting a series of educational events through August and September.
Technical complications delay US$580m New York Wheel
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2016
Plans to open New York’s largest Ferris wheel have been delayed, with project leader and CEO Rich Marin, saying the 630ft (192m) high attraction will now open in April 2018.
New TEA president wants to grow membership through new offerings
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2016
The soon-to-be president of the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) wants to grow the body's burgeoning membership base further by increasing its offerings and programmes.
Firm appointed to oversee multi-million dollar Dubai resort and waterpark
BY Kim Megson | 16 Aug 2016
Middle Eastern developer Nakheel and Spanish hospitality giant RIU Hotels & Resorts have officially kickstarted development on an 800-room resort and waterpark at Dubai’s artificial Deira Islands.
Hettema Group kicks off summer of installations at Union Station Los Angeles
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2016
The Hettema Group (THG) recently introduced the first in a series of pop-up installations to Los Angeles’ Union Station, with various events to run at the station through the summer months.
Universal Orlando reveals VR experience for Halloween Horror Nights
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Aug 2016
Universal Orlando is for the first time introducing a virtual reality component to its Halloween Horror Nights event, with a new interactive experience combining VR and real- life actors.
Sanderson Group named masterplanners for US$5bn wellness 'wonder' in Bali
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Aug 2016
Thematic entertainment design and construction firm Sanderson Group have been named as masterplanners for a US$5bn (€4.47bn, £3.87bn) development in Bali, Indonesia, dubbed a “new wonder” by its founders.
Architects inspired by mythical fish for proposed design of Wellington Movie Museum
BY Kim Megson | 15 Aug 2016
New Zealand practice Studio Pacific Architecture have developed alternative designs for a planned film museum in Wellington backed by Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson.
Theme park accidents shine spotlight on industry safety
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Aug 2016
The safety of attractions in the US has been pushed into the spotlight following a week in which rides caused the death of one child and left five others seriously injured.
Worlds of Adventure debut pushed back to month's end
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Aug 2016
Theme parks-goers hoping to visit the long-awaited IMG Worlds of Adventure will have to wait just a little longer, after the park pushed back its planned opening of today (15 August) to the end of the month.
Pokéttractions Management: What are the pros and cons of Pokémon Go for your visitor attraction?
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Aug 2016
You’ve probably seen it, large groups of people wandering seemingly aimlessly around your city or town, heads buried in their phone with a vacant expression on their face.
Designs revealed for major Sydney Opera House upgrade
BY Kim Megson | 12 Aug 2016
One of the world’s most iconic cultural landmarks is set to be comprehensively revamped “and upgraded for the 21st Century”.
Dubai Parks and Resorts sets official October launch date
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Aug 2016
As Dubai prepares to go head-to-head with Orlando for the title of attractions capital of the world, the city’s multi-billion dollar Dubai Parks and Resorts development has announced that it will officially open to the public on 31 October.
Montreal's birthday gift: City to revamp exotic biodome for 375th anniversary
BY Kim Megson | 12 Aug 2016
The first renderings of Montreal’s planned new biodome have been released by architecture studio KANVA.
Director Dunphy quits London Paramount project
BY Alice Davis | 12 Aug 2016
One of London Paramount’s prominent figureheads has walked away from the project, just two months after the developer made a public assurance that the theme park was on track.
Arts Council grants aim to address ethnic imbalance in culture sector
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Aug 2016
With recent statistics suggesting that only a fraction of people from ethnic backgrounds are employed in the culture sector, Arts Council England (ACE) has allocated £5.3m (US$6.9m, €6.2m) to help cultural organisations boost levels of diversity within their respective institutions.
Regional attractions show growth but London continues to dominate tourism picture
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Aug 2016
London continued to dominate the landscape as the UK's leading tourist destination, while an increase in domestic tourism resulted in growth for all regions outside of the capital.
Sweet ride: S&S building trio of choc-themed drop towers for Hersheypark
BY Alice Davis | 11 Aug 2016
S&S Worldwide is installing a complex of three huge towers at Hershey Entertainments’ theme park in Pennsylvania.
Shanghai theme park combines architecture, technology and storytelling for spectacular light show
BY Kim Megson | 11 Aug 2016
The Happy Valley theme park in Shanghai, China has opened a multimedia tower which transforms at night into the centrepiece of a dramatic 18 minute light show.
     
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3340 to 3359 of 9728 news stories
Western Australia trialling humpback whale experiences
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Aug 2016
Ningaloo Marine Park in Western Australia is trialling swimming experiences with humpback whales, which the government hopes will turn the natural attraction into a major tourist destination.
London remembers 350 years since Great Fire of London with series of events
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2016
London landmark The Monument is marking the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London by hosting a series of educational events through August and September.
Technical complications delay US$580m New York Wheel
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2016
Plans to open New York’s largest Ferris wheel have been delayed, with project leader and CEO Rich Marin, saying the 630ft (192m) high attraction will now open in April 2018.
New TEA president wants to grow membership through new offerings
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2016
The soon-to-be president of the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) wants to grow the body's burgeoning membership base further by increasing its offerings and programmes.
Firm appointed to oversee multi-million dollar Dubai resort and waterpark
BY Kim Megson | 16 Aug 2016
Middle Eastern developer Nakheel and Spanish hospitality giant RIU Hotels & Resorts have officially kickstarted development on an 800-room resort and waterpark at Dubai’s artificial Deira Islands.
Hettema Group kicks off summer of installations at Union Station Los Angeles
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2016
The Hettema Group (THG) recently introduced the first in a series of pop-up installations to Los Angeles’ Union Station, with various events to run at the station through the summer months.
Universal Orlando reveals VR experience for Halloween Horror Nights
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Aug 2016
Universal Orlando is for the first time introducing a virtual reality component to its Halloween Horror Nights event, with a new interactive experience combining VR and real- life actors.
Sanderson Group named masterplanners for US$5bn wellness 'wonder' in Bali
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Aug 2016
Thematic entertainment design and construction firm Sanderson Group have been named as masterplanners for a US$5bn (€4.47bn, £3.87bn) development in Bali, Indonesia, dubbed a “new wonder” by its founders.
Architects inspired by mythical fish for proposed design of Wellington Movie Museum
BY Kim Megson | 15 Aug 2016
New Zealand practice Studio Pacific Architecture have developed alternative designs for a planned film museum in Wellington backed by Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson.
Theme park accidents shine spotlight on industry safety
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Aug 2016
The safety of attractions in the US has been pushed into the spotlight following a week in which rides caused the death of one child and left five others seriously injured.
Worlds of Adventure debut pushed back to month's end
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Aug 2016
Theme parks-goers hoping to visit the long-awaited IMG Worlds of Adventure will have to wait just a little longer, after the park pushed back its planned opening of today (15 August) to the end of the month.
Pokéttractions Management: What are the pros and cons of Pokémon Go for your visitor attraction?
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Aug 2016
You’ve probably seen it, large groups of people wandering seemingly aimlessly around your city or town, heads buried in their phone with a vacant expression on their face.
Designs revealed for major Sydney Opera House upgrade
BY Kim Megson | 12 Aug 2016
One of the world’s most iconic cultural landmarks is set to be comprehensively revamped “and upgraded for the 21st Century”.
Dubai Parks and Resorts sets official October launch date
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Aug 2016
As Dubai prepares to go head-to-head with Orlando for the title of attractions capital of the world, the city’s multi-billion dollar Dubai Parks and Resorts development has announced that it will officially open to the public on 31 October.
Montreal's birthday gift: City to revamp exotic biodome for 375th anniversary
BY Kim Megson | 12 Aug 2016
The first renderings of Montreal’s planned new biodome have been released by architecture studio KANVA.
Director Dunphy quits London Paramount project
BY Alice Davis | 12 Aug 2016
One of London Paramount’s prominent figureheads has walked away from the project, just two months after the developer made a public assurance that the theme park was on track.
Arts Council grants aim to address ethnic imbalance in culture sector
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Aug 2016
With recent statistics suggesting that only a fraction of people from ethnic backgrounds are employed in the culture sector, Arts Council England (ACE) has allocated £5.3m (US$6.9m, €6.2m) to help cultural organisations boost levels of diversity within their respective institutions.
Regional attractions show growth but London continues to dominate tourism picture
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Aug 2016
London continued to dominate the landscape as the UK's leading tourist destination, while an increase in domestic tourism resulted in growth for all regions outside of the capital.
Sweet ride: S&S building trio of choc-themed drop towers for Hersheypark
BY Alice Davis | 11 Aug 2016
S&S Worldwide is installing a complex of three huge towers at Hershey Entertainments’ theme park in Pennsylvania.
Shanghai theme park combines architecture, technology and storytelling for spectacular light show
BY Kim Megson | 11 Aug 2016
The Happy Valley theme park in Shanghai, China has opened a multimedia tower which transforms at night into the centrepiece of a dramatic 18 minute light show.
     
 


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