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New waterpark opens at Turkey's Crystal Aura resort
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Apr 2015
A new world-class waterpark has opened at the Crystal Aura Beach Resort & Spa in Kemer, Turkey, with the destination now offering visitors access to both the new waterpark and the nearby Nomad Theme Park.
Strike action against French government closes Eiffel Tower
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Apr 2015
Nationwide strikes against French President Francois Hollande's unpopular Socialist government, have led to the temporary closure of the Eiffel Tower, costing the visitor attraction in Paris an estimated €387,500 (US$412,000, £280,500) in ticket sales.
Mumbai masterplan omits 1,000 buildings from heritage list
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Apr 2015
A 2034 development masterplan for Mumbai, India, has come under much scrutiny after proposing to remove 70 per cent of the currently heritage-listed sites in the city, while incorrectly labelling others.
One World Observatory to open in May
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2015
New York’s One World Trade Center – which opened to businesses in November, 13 years after the 9/11 terror attacks – will open its doors to the public at the end of May, with tickets now on sale for the western hemisphere’s tallest skyscraper.
Egyptian government mulling over US$1.1bn safari and theme park mega development
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2015
Plans for a mega-leisure development in Egypt, which were derailed by the Egyptian Revolution in 2011, are back on track according to one of the key players behind the US$1.1bn (€1bn, £738m) safari, theme park and hotel development near Cairo.
TEA to host SATE Academy Day at Europa Park in June
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2015
The Themed Entertainment Association’s (TEA) Europe and Middle East Division will hold a SATE (Storytelling, Architecture, Technology, Experience) Academy Day in June hosted at Germany’s Europa Park.
Consultation underway to boost London’s cultural tourism
BY Kath Hudson | 09 Apr 2015
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has outlined plans to boost cultural tourism in the UK capital.
Puss in Boots coaster debuts at Universal Singapore
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Apr 2015
Universal Studios Singapore at Resorts World Sentosa has debuted a new Puss in Boots rollercoaster, with the launch headlining the park’s five year anniversary celebrations.
Alton Towers' Enchanted Village aims to make park UK's top short break destination
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Apr 2015
Alton Towers is looking to become the leading destination in the UK’s short break market, something Merlin Entertainments officials think can be achieved with the debut of its new Enchanted Village accommodation later this month.
Hamleys adds to retail experience with theme park concept in new Moscow toy store
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Apr 2015
In a radical change in direction, global toy retailer Hamleys has opened a mini theme park in its new Moscow store – also the largest toy shop in Europe.
Maori's plan tribal museum on New Zealand's North Island
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Apr 2015
New Zealand’s Ngati Awa Maori is looking to set up a museum in the North Island town of Whakatane dedicated to the tribe’s history.
Frozen helps Hong Kong Disneyland break merchandise sales record
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Apr 2015
Hong Kong Disneyland is crediting the ever-popular Frozen IP for helping it to break its merchandise sales record over the past year.
Graft unveils final plans for horse theme park in Munich
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Apr 2015
Gesellschaft von Architekten (Graft) have revealed their final designs for Apassionata – a horse theme and adventure park being built in Munich, Germany.
Qatar Museums chief calls for further investment into region's institutions
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Apr 2015
Qatar Museums (QM) CEO, Mansoor bin Ebrahim Al Mahmoud, has called on the Qatari government to further enhance the region’s museum sector and inspire the country’s youth.
Brazilian museum donated art haul in wake of Petrobas oil scandal
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2015
A museum in Brazil has been donated 139 works of art all seized from individuals involved in a high-level corruption scandal relating to oil giant Petrobas.
Indoor park scheme could save Houston's Astrodome
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2015
A new report from the Urban Land Institute has suggested turning Houston, Texas’ Astrodome into a multi-use indoor park, complete with zip-lines and bike trails.
Northern Ireland ramps up Game of Thrones tourism push ahead of season five return
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2015
Northern Ireland is looking to ramp up its Game of Thrones tourism push as international visitors flock to the country to see the show’s signature sites.
Site of first nuclear detonation being opened to tourists for one day only
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2015
The site of the first ever atomic blast in New Mexico, US, is being opened up to tourists for one day on 4 April.
Pop-up nature installation to take over New York's Times Square
BY Jason Holland | 02 Apr 2015
New York’s Times Square is ready to go wild after a campaign to bring a temporary forest to the urban jungle surpassed its crowdfunding goal.
Developers break ground on St Augustine Aquarium
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2015
Work has started on the US$8m (€7.4m, £5.4m) St Augustine aquarium development, which will open later this year.
     
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4879 to 4898 of 9731 news stories
New waterpark opens at Turkey's Crystal Aura resort
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Apr 2015
A new world-class waterpark has opened at the Crystal Aura Beach Resort & Spa in Kemer, Turkey, with the destination now offering visitors access to both the new waterpark and the nearby Nomad Theme Park.
Strike action against French government closes Eiffel Tower
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Apr 2015
Nationwide strikes against French President Francois Hollande's unpopular Socialist government, have led to the temporary closure of the Eiffel Tower, costing the visitor attraction in Paris an estimated €387,500 (US$412,000, £280,500) in ticket sales.
Mumbai masterplan omits 1,000 buildings from heritage list
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Apr 2015
A 2034 development masterplan for Mumbai, India, has come under much scrutiny after proposing to remove 70 per cent of the currently heritage-listed sites in the city, while incorrectly labelling others.
One World Observatory to open in May
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2015
New York’s One World Trade Center – which opened to businesses in November, 13 years after the 9/11 terror attacks – will open its doors to the public at the end of May, with tickets now on sale for the western hemisphere’s tallest skyscraper.
Egyptian government mulling over US$1.1bn safari and theme park mega development
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2015
Plans for a mega-leisure development in Egypt, which were derailed by the Egyptian Revolution in 2011, are back on track according to one of the key players behind the US$1.1bn (€1bn, £738m) safari, theme park and hotel development near Cairo.
TEA to host SATE Academy Day at Europa Park in June
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2015
The Themed Entertainment Association’s (TEA) Europe and Middle East Division will hold a SATE (Storytelling, Architecture, Technology, Experience) Academy Day in June hosted at Germany’s Europa Park.
Consultation underway to boost London’s cultural tourism
BY Kath Hudson | 09 Apr 2015
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has outlined plans to boost cultural tourism in the UK capital.
Puss in Boots coaster debuts at Universal Singapore
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Apr 2015
Universal Studios Singapore at Resorts World Sentosa has debuted a new Puss in Boots rollercoaster, with the launch headlining the park’s five year anniversary celebrations.
Alton Towers' Enchanted Village aims to make park UK's top short break destination
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Apr 2015
Alton Towers is looking to become the leading destination in the UK’s short break market, something Merlin Entertainments officials think can be achieved with the debut of its new Enchanted Village accommodation later this month.
Hamleys adds to retail experience with theme park concept in new Moscow toy store
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Apr 2015
In a radical change in direction, global toy retailer Hamleys has opened a mini theme park in its new Moscow store – also the largest toy shop in Europe.
Maori's plan tribal museum on New Zealand's North Island
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Apr 2015
New Zealand’s Ngati Awa Maori is looking to set up a museum in the North Island town of Whakatane dedicated to the tribe’s history.
Frozen helps Hong Kong Disneyland break merchandise sales record
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Apr 2015
Hong Kong Disneyland is crediting the ever-popular Frozen IP for helping it to break its merchandise sales record over the past year.
Graft unveils final plans for horse theme park in Munich
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Apr 2015
Gesellschaft von Architekten (Graft) have revealed their final designs for Apassionata – a horse theme and adventure park being built in Munich, Germany.
Qatar Museums chief calls for further investment into region's institutions
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Apr 2015
Qatar Museums (QM) CEO, Mansoor bin Ebrahim Al Mahmoud, has called on the Qatari government to further enhance the region’s museum sector and inspire the country’s youth.
Brazilian museum donated art haul in wake of Petrobas oil scandal
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2015
A museum in Brazil has been donated 139 works of art all seized from individuals involved in a high-level corruption scandal relating to oil giant Petrobas.
Indoor park scheme could save Houston's Astrodome
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2015
A new report from the Urban Land Institute has suggested turning Houston, Texas’ Astrodome into a multi-use indoor park, complete with zip-lines and bike trails.
Northern Ireland ramps up Game of Thrones tourism push ahead of season five return
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2015
Northern Ireland is looking to ramp up its Game of Thrones tourism push as international visitors flock to the country to see the show’s signature sites.
Site of first nuclear detonation being opened to tourists for one day only
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2015
The site of the first ever atomic blast in New Mexico, US, is being opened up to tourists for one day on 4 April.
Pop-up nature installation to take over New York's Times Square
BY Jason Holland | 02 Apr 2015
New York’s Times Square is ready to go wild after a campaign to bring a temporary forest to the urban jungle surpassed its crowdfunding goal.
Developers break ground on St Augustine Aquarium
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2015
Work has started on the US$8m (€7.4m, £5.4m) St Augustine aquarium development, which will open later this year.
     
 


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