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Exclusive: Mack currently developing at least nine virtual reality rollercoasters for major operators worldwide
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Dec 2015
Attractions Management can exclusively reveal that Mack Rides and VR Coaster are working on at least nine new virtual reality rollercoasters, with the new technology next being announced for a major attraction in January.
Orlando's US$500m Skyplex gains approval despite Universal opposition
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Dec 2015
The theme park capital of the world looks set to gain the tallest rollercoaster ever built as part of a US$500m (€472m, £333m) development after Orange County commissioners approved plans for the proposed Skyplex development on Orlando’s I-Drive.
Belfast's HMS Caroline to reopen as heritage attraction on Battle of Jutland centenary
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Dec 2015
The last surviving ship of the First World War – HMS Caroline – is entering the final stages of a multi-million pound restoration and redevelopment to turn the century-old vessel in Belfast, Northern Ireland, into a premiere heritage attraction.
Sydney's Taronga Zoo plans AU$44m eco-resort to draw international visitors
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Dec 2015
Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia, is seeking permission to develop a AU$44m (US$32.1m, €29.6m, £21.3m) eco-resort inside the zoo in an effort to draw more international visitors to the harbourside attraction.
David Rockwell installation dazzles New York with cascading LED light display
BY Kim Megson | 07 Dec 2015
A David Rockwell-designed interactive light display in New York’s Winter Garden Atrium has opened, kickstarting a new seasonal tradition for Lower Manhattan based on the concepts of sharing, giving, community and light.
Mexico sinks navy vessel as part of plans for scuba marine park on Baja California coast
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Dec 2015
An old Navy patrol boat off the coast of Rosarito Beach in Baja California, Mexico, has been deliberately sunk as part of the first steps in creating an underwater park for divers to explore.
V&A galleries exploring Europe's Age of Enlightenment reopen following extensive redesign
BY Kim Megson | 07 Dec 2015
Seven galleries dedicated to European art and history at London’s Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum will reopen on 9 December following a £12.5m (US$19m, €17m) redesign by architects ZMMA.
Mattel and Google tie-up reimagines View-Master as affordable VR alternative
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Dec 2015
View-Master – a popular children's toy since the 1960s – could be the next big step in affordable, commercial virtual reality following a tie-up between Mattel and Google to create a new iteration of the device based on VR using smartphones.
Hot rods meet Hollywood as renovated Petersen Automotive Museum re-opens in LA
BY Kim Megson | 07 Dec 2015
The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles reopens today (7 December) following a multi-million dollar redevelopment marking its 20th anniversary.
Cox Rayner's China Maritime Museum expected to open in 2017
BY Kim Megson | 04 Dec 2015
CLAD understands that the award-winning design for China’s new National Maritime Museum, created by Australian practice Cox Rayner Architects, is now likely to be realised in 2017.
Is Universal planning to build a new theme park on Orlando's I-Drive?
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Dec 2015
Universal is remaining tight-lipped over plans to possibly develop a new theme park on more than 474-acres (1.91sq km) of land in Orlando.
Families will spend more on IP-led experiences: report
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Dec 2015
A new report by the Thinkwell Group has said that families are generally inclined to visit and spend more on experiences featuring popular intellectual properties.
Visions unveiled for footbridge connecting mythical King Arthur castle to mainland
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2015
English Heritage has unveiled a series of six possible designs for a new footbridge at Tintagel Castle, a site long associated with the legend of King Arthur.
CA$80m redevelopment of Canada Science and Technology Museum to completely modernise ageing facility
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2015
Ontario’s Canada Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa has unveiled plans for a CA$80m (US$60m, €56.5m, £40m) renovation, upgrade and expansion, bringing the facility first opened in 1967 into the modern age.
Cavu Designwerks develops dark water ride concept
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2015
Media-based attractions specialists Cavu Designwerks have unveiled plans for a brand new dark water ride concept.
SeaWorld CEO reveals plans for conservation-focused launch coaster
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Dec 2015
SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby has revealed plans for new rides focusing on combining fun and meaningful experiences, starting with a launch coaster based on the company’s popular TV show Sea Rescue.
Christmas-themed facelift for KidZania London
BY Helen Patenall | 02 Dec 2015
KidZania London – the edutainment provider’s recently opened £30m (US$47.2m, €42.1m) “flagship” location in Shepherd’s Bush – is embarking upon its first festive season with a Christmas-themed facelift.
Architects invited to propose 'imaginative' designs for British forest visitor hub
BY Kim Megson | 02 Dec 2015
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has launched an open design competition for a visitor centre at Langley Vale Wood; an ancient forest site in Surrey, England.
Jurassic World exhibition making debut in Australia ahead of worldwide tour
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Dec 2015
Imagine Exhibitions has teamed up with Universal to develop a touring exhibition based on the Jurassic World franchise, debuting in Australia’s Melbourne Museum ahead of a worldwide tour.
Los Angeles gets opera-bombed by experimental performance company
BY Alice Davis | 02 Dec 2015
What happens when opera takes to the streets? When paying guests are driven around with performers, who sing and play instruments out of car windows? When huge video screens beam the action in real-time to a non-paying crowd?
     
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4181 to 4200 of 9725 news stories
Exclusive: Mack currently developing at least nine virtual reality rollercoasters for major operators worldwide
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Dec 2015
Attractions Management can exclusively reveal that Mack Rides and VR Coaster are working on at least nine new virtual reality rollercoasters, with the new technology next being announced for a major attraction in January.
Orlando's US$500m Skyplex gains approval despite Universal opposition
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Dec 2015
The theme park capital of the world looks set to gain the tallest rollercoaster ever built as part of a US$500m (€472m, £333m) development after Orange County commissioners approved plans for the proposed Skyplex development on Orlando’s I-Drive.
Belfast's HMS Caroline to reopen as heritage attraction on Battle of Jutland centenary
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Dec 2015
The last surviving ship of the First World War – HMS Caroline – is entering the final stages of a multi-million pound restoration and redevelopment to turn the century-old vessel in Belfast, Northern Ireland, into a premiere heritage attraction.
Sydney's Taronga Zoo plans AU$44m eco-resort to draw international visitors
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Dec 2015
Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia, is seeking permission to develop a AU$44m (US$32.1m, €29.6m, £21.3m) eco-resort inside the zoo in an effort to draw more international visitors to the harbourside attraction.
David Rockwell installation dazzles New York with cascading LED light display
BY Kim Megson | 07 Dec 2015
A David Rockwell-designed interactive light display in New York’s Winter Garden Atrium has opened, kickstarting a new seasonal tradition for Lower Manhattan based on the concepts of sharing, giving, community and light.
Mexico sinks navy vessel as part of plans for scuba marine park on Baja California coast
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Dec 2015
An old Navy patrol boat off the coast of Rosarito Beach in Baja California, Mexico, has been deliberately sunk as part of the first steps in creating an underwater park for divers to explore.
V&A galleries exploring Europe's Age of Enlightenment reopen following extensive redesign
BY Kim Megson | 07 Dec 2015
Seven galleries dedicated to European art and history at London’s Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum will reopen on 9 December following a £12.5m (US$19m, €17m) redesign by architects ZMMA.
Mattel and Google tie-up reimagines View-Master as affordable VR alternative
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Dec 2015
View-Master – a popular children's toy since the 1960s – could be the next big step in affordable, commercial virtual reality following a tie-up between Mattel and Google to create a new iteration of the device based on VR using smartphones.
Hot rods meet Hollywood as renovated Petersen Automotive Museum re-opens in LA
BY Kim Megson | 07 Dec 2015
The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles reopens today (7 December) following a multi-million dollar redevelopment marking its 20th anniversary.
Cox Rayner's China Maritime Museum expected to open in 2017
BY Kim Megson | 04 Dec 2015
CLAD understands that the award-winning design for China’s new National Maritime Museum, created by Australian practice Cox Rayner Architects, is now likely to be realised in 2017.
Is Universal planning to build a new theme park on Orlando's I-Drive?
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Dec 2015
Universal is remaining tight-lipped over plans to possibly develop a new theme park on more than 474-acres (1.91sq km) of land in Orlando.
Families will spend more on IP-led experiences: report
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Dec 2015
A new report by the Thinkwell Group has said that families are generally inclined to visit and spend more on experiences featuring popular intellectual properties.
Visions unveiled for footbridge connecting mythical King Arthur castle to mainland
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2015
English Heritage has unveiled a series of six possible designs for a new footbridge at Tintagel Castle, a site long associated with the legend of King Arthur.
CA$80m redevelopment of Canada Science and Technology Museum to completely modernise ageing facility
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2015
Ontario’s Canada Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa has unveiled plans for a CA$80m (US$60m, €56.5m, £40m) renovation, upgrade and expansion, bringing the facility first opened in 1967 into the modern age.
Cavu Designwerks develops dark water ride concept
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2015
Media-based attractions specialists Cavu Designwerks have unveiled plans for a brand new dark water ride concept.
SeaWorld CEO reveals plans for conservation-focused launch coaster
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Dec 2015
SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby has revealed plans for new rides focusing on combining fun and meaningful experiences, starting with a launch coaster based on the company’s popular TV show Sea Rescue.
Christmas-themed facelift for KidZania London
BY Helen Patenall | 02 Dec 2015
KidZania London – the edutainment provider’s recently opened £30m (US$47.2m, €42.1m) “flagship” location in Shepherd’s Bush – is embarking upon its first festive season with a Christmas-themed facelift.
Architects invited to propose 'imaginative' designs for British forest visitor hub
BY Kim Megson | 02 Dec 2015
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has launched an open design competition for a visitor centre at Langley Vale Wood; an ancient forest site in Surrey, England.
Jurassic World exhibition making debut in Australia ahead of worldwide tour
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Dec 2015
Imagine Exhibitions has teamed up with Universal to develop a touring exhibition based on the Jurassic World franchise, debuting in Australia’s Melbourne Museum ahead of a worldwide tour.
Los Angeles gets opera-bombed by experimental performance company
BY Alice Davis | 02 Dec 2015
What happens when opera takes to the streets? When paying guests are driven around with performers, who sing and play instruments out of car windows? When huge video screens beam the action in real-time to a non-paying crowd?
     
 


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