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Carowinds steps up US$50m expansion with waterpark makeover
BY Alice Davis | 28 Aug 2015
Carowinds is reinventing its waterpark in the latest chapter of the theme park’s US$50m- plus (£32m, €44m) expansion.
India's Wonderla expanding with RS3bn theme park development
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Aug 2015
Indian theme park and resort operator Wonder La Holidays is planning a RS3bn (US$45.9m, €41.4m, £29.4m) investment in Tamil Nadu to develop the largest theme park in south India.
Busch Gardens brings in Blair Witch producer to direct halloween event
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Aug 2015
In what seems to be a recurring theme among the world’s theme parks pushing for boosted attendances through the Halloween period, filmmaker Robin Cowie – best-known for producing The Blair Witch Project – has been enlisted by Busch Gardens to produce the park’s Howl-O-Scream fright fest for 2015.
Deal signed to bring C¥13.5bn Winterland Shanghai to China
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Aug 2015
The Shanghai government has announced plans to build an indoor winter resort next to the popular Shanghai Haichang Polar Ocean World in the city.
New Brooklyn gallery by local firm SO-IL aims to be 'haven for modern art'
BY Alice Davis | 27 Aug 2015
SO-IL has revealed its design for an art gallery in Brooklyn, New York, which explores the relationship between both exterior and interior, and light and dark.
Los Angeles automotive museum gearing up for December opening
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Aug 2015
Currently undergoing a US$125m (€112m, £80m) redevelopment to celebrate its 20th anniversary, the Peterson Automotive Museum in Los Angeles has said it will open on budget and in line with its original schedule.
Iskandar Malaysia to become theme park hub
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Aug 2015
Malaysian property developer Iskandar is planning to turn its land surrounding Singapore into a regional theme park hub, with four new such attractions lined up for the economic growth corridor.
Seychelles redeveloping most important heritage site
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Aug 2015
The government of the Seychelles is planning a significant redevelopment of Mission Lodge – one of the archipelago’s most valuable heritage sites.
Universal Orlando confirms second Fast & Furious attraction
BY Alice Davis | 26 Aug 2015
Rumours circulating in the last few days have been confirmed today (26 August) as Universal Orlando Resort announced a Fast & Furious attraction for 2017.
Snarkitecture's indoor 'white beach' draws crowds to National Building Museum
BY Alice Davis | 26 Aug 2015
More than 100,000 visitors have visited an unusual seaside-inspired installation at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, causing online ticket sales to be ceased to ensure current ticket holders can be accommodated.
R$90m aquarium development in Rio will be South America's largest
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Aug 2015
The largest marine aquarium in South America will open its doors to the public in March 2016.
Boy punches hole in US$1.5m baroque painting at Taiwan exhibit
BY Alice Davis | 25 Aug 2015
A 12-year-old boy took the trip of a lifetime on Sunday when he stumbled into a 17th- century still life, puncturing the canvas with his hand as he tried to steady himself.
Otoy showcases exciting new VR technologies at Siggraph
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Aug 2015
Los Angeles-based tech company Otoy has debuted new immersive virtual reality (VR) experiences with its light field rendering technology and live 360-degree avatar scanning within VR.
Experts call for 'tourism police' across Middle East's heritage sites
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Aug 2015
Governments across the Middle East have been urged by heritage experts to consider establishing tourism police departments to protect the region’s endangered heritage sites.
Canada's Wonderland to open Sky Roller in 2016
BY Alice Davis | 24 Aug 2015
Canada’s Wonderland has announced two new additions to the park for 2016, including Gestlauer’s interactive tower ride Sky Roller – the first time it has appeared in North America.
AU$45m waterpark development underway in Cairns
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Aug 2015
Work has started on an AU$45m (US$33m, €29.9m, £21.2m) waterpark development in Cairns, Australia, with the new tourist offering opening in late 2016.
Typhoon Texas aims to blow competition out of the water
BY Alice Davis | 21 Aug 2015
Ground broke yesterday (20 August) on a US$45m (£27m, €40m) waterpark complex in the city of Katy, Texas, as project leaders promised the “most exciting recreational and entertainment venue” to be built in the region in 50 years.
Portland Science Center to make debut with Gunter von Hangens' Body Worlds
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Aug 2015
After several months of delays, a new science exhibition space in Portland, Maine, will open by the end of this month with a controversial Body Worlds exhibit from German anatomist Gunther von Hagens.
Chester Zoo debuts Monsoon Forest in phase two of £40m Islands expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Aug 2015
Chester Zoo has debuted phase two of its £40m (US$62.2m, €56.4m) Islands project, which is centred around the UK’s largest indoor zoo exhibit, Monsoon Forest.
Damien Hirst and Massive Attack revealed as collaborators for Banksy's twisted theme park
BY Alice Davis | 20 Aug 2015
Rumours that urban artist Banksy is behind a pop-up visitor attraction in Weston-super- Mare, England, were given further credence today (20 August) as Dismaland’s website went live.
     
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4481 to 4500 of 9727 news stories
Carowinds steps up US$50m expansion with waterpark makeover
BY Alice Davis | 28 Aug 2015
Carowinds is reinventing its waterpark in the latest chapter of the theme park’s US$50m- plus (£32m, €44m) expansion.
India's Wonderla expanding with RS3bn theme park development
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Aug 2015
Indian theme park and resort operator Wonder La Holidays is planning a RS3bn (US$45.9m, €41.4m, £29.4m) investment in Tamil Nadu to develop the largest theme park in south India.
Busch Gardens brings in Blair Witch producer to direct halloween event
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Aug 2015
In what seems to be a recurring theme among the world’s theme parks pushing for boosted attendances through the Halloween period, filmmaker Robin Cowie – best-known for producing The Blair Witch Project – has been enlisted by Busch Gardens to produce the park’s Howl-O-Scream fright fest for 2015.
Deal signed to bring C¥13.5bn Winterland Shanghai to China
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Aug 2015
The Shanghai government has announced plans to build an indoor winter resort next to the popular Shanghai Haichang Polar Ocean World in the city.
New Brooklyn gallery by local firm SO-IL aims to be 'haven for modern art'
BY Alice Davis | 27 Aug 2015
SO-IL has revealed its design for an art gallery in Brooklyn, New York, which explores the relationship between both exterior and interior, and light and dark.
Los Angeles automotive museum gearing up for December opening
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Aug 2015
Currently undergoing a US$125m (€112m, £80m) redevelopment to celebrate its 20th anniversary, the Peterson Automotive Museum in Los Angeles has said it will open on budget and in line with its original schedule.
Iskandar Malaysia to become theme park hub
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Aug 2015
Malaysian property developer Iskandar is planning to turn its land surrounding Singapore into a regional theme park hub, with four new such attractions lined up for the economic growth corridor.
Seychelles redeveloping most important heritage site
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Aug 2015
The government of the Seychelles is planning a significant redevelopment of Mission Lodge – one of the archipelago’s most valuable heritage sites.
Universal Orlando confirms second Fast & Furious attraction
BY Alice Davis | 26 Aug 2015
Rumours circulating in the last few days have been confirmed today (26 August) as Universal Orlando Resort announced a Fast & Furious attraction for 2017.
Snarkitecture's indoor 'white beach' draws crowds to National Building Museum
BY Alice Davis | 26 Aug 2015
More than 100,000 visitors have visited an unusual seaside-inspired installation at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, causing online ticket sales to be ceased to ensure current ticket holders can be accommodated.
R$90m aquarium development in Rio will be South America's largest
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Aug 2015
The largest marine aquarium in South America will open its doors to the public in March 2016.
Boy punches hole in US$1.5m baroque painting at Taiwan exhibit
BY Alice Davis | 25 Aug 2015
A 12-year-old boy took the trip of a lifetime on Sunday when he stumbled into a 17th- century still life, puncturing the canvas with his hand as he tried to steady himself.
Otoy showcases exciting new VR technologies at Siggraph
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Aug 2015
Los Angeles-based tech company Otoy has debuted new immersive virtual reality (VR) experiences with its light field rendering technology and live 360-degree avatar scanning within VR.
Experts call for 'tourism police' across Middle East's heritage sites
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Aug 2015
Governments across the Middle East have been urged by heritage experts to consider establishing tourism police departments to protect the region’s endangered heritage sites.
Canada's Wonderland to open Sky Roller in 2016
BY Alice Davis | 24 Aug 2015
Canada’s Wonderland has announced two new additions to the park for 2016, including Gestlauer’s interactive tower ride Sky Roller – the first time it has appeared in North America.
AU$45m waterpark development underway in Cairns
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Aug 2015
Work has started on an AU$45m (US$33m, €29.9m, £21.2m) waterpark development in Cairns, Australia, with the new tourist offering opening in late 2016.
Typhoon Texas aims to blow competition out of the water
BY Alice Davis | 21 Aug 2015
Ground broke yesterday (20 August) on a US$45m (£27m, €40m) waterpark complex in the city of Katy, Texas, as project leaders promised the “most exciting recreational and entertainment venue” to be built in the region in 50 years.
Portland Science Center to make debut with Gunter von Hangens' Body Worlds
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Aug 2015
After several months of delays, a new science exhibition space in Portland, Maine, will open by the end of this month with a controversial Body Worlds exhibit from German anatomist Gunther von Hagens.
Chester Zoo debuts Monsoon Forest in phase two of £40m Islands expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Aug 2015
Chester Zoo has debuted phase two of its £40m (US$62.2m, €56.4m) Islands project, which is centred around the UK’s largest indoor zoo exhibit, Monsoon Forest.
Damien Hirst and Massive Attack revealed as collaborators for Banksy's twisted theme park
BY Alice Davis | 20 Aug 2015
Rumours that urban artist Banksy is behind a pop-up visitor attraction in Weston-super- Mare, England, were given further credence today (20 August) as Dismaland’s website went live.
     
 


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