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Cineworld to launch UK's first 4D cinema later this month
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jan 2015
One of the UK’s largest cinema chains – Cineworld – has announced the opening of Britain’s first ever 4D cinema.
KidZania launches third location in the Middle East
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jan 2015
The ever-growing KidZania brand has launched its latest franchise at the Mall of Arabia in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
California issues health warning after measles outbreak at Disney parks
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2015
An outbreak of measles in California – traced back to the state’s Disney parks – has prompted state health officials to warn local residents about exposure to international travellers at theme parks.
Dorset's £80m Jurassica attraction 'worth £20m' to local economy annually
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2015
The £80m (US$121m, €104.4m) Jurassica dinosaur attraction proposed inside a limestone quarry in Dorset, UK, could generate £20m (US$30.3m, €26.1m) for the local economy every year, according to the charity behind the planned attraction.
Saudi Arabia to train 10,000 in architectural heritage
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2015
Saudi Arabia’s Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA) – in collaboration with colleges of excellence at the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) – will train 10,000 young Saudi people in architectural heritage to help professionalise the sector and boost domestic tourism.
Italy's Culture Ministry seeks 20 new directors as part of museum sector shakeup
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2015
Italy is on the hunt for 20 new directors to be installed in the country’s leading museums including Rome’s Galleria Borghese, Florence’s Gallerie degli Uffizi and Napoli’s Museo di Capodimonte, as part of a shakeup of the country’s entire museum sector.
Disney's popular Stitch Encounter coming to Tokyo
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jan 2015
Tokyo Disneyland has announced that a new ¥2bn (US$16.8m, €14.5m, £11.1m) attraction based on Lilo and Stitch is to open at the park’s Tomorrowland on 17 July.
AU$450m Sydney Modern revamp narrowed down to final five architects
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jan 2015
The field of architects competing to design the revamp of the Sydney Modern art gallery in New South Wales, Australia, has been narrowed down to five architects for stage two of the competition.
Minnesota Children’s Museum unveils US$28m expansion plans
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jan 2015
Minnesota Children’s Museum has revealed new renderings for its US$28m (€24.1m, £18.4m) expansion, designed to reimagine existing galleries, plus add new amenities and engaging activities for visitors.
Toledo Zoo's US$25m aquarium renovation nearly complete
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jan 2015
Toledo Zoo in Ohio is entering the final stages of a three-year, US$25m (€21.5m, £16.4m) renovation of its aquarium, which has seen the interior of the historic facility completely renovated.
California wild animal rescue zoo to get newly designed complex
BY Alice Davis | 21 Jan 2015
Global design firm PGAV Destinations, which won accolades for Chimelong Ocean Kingdom last year, has announced a completely different type of project. Following on from the blockbuster Chinese theme park comes a change of pace, as the practice starts work on California wild animal rescue centre Big Bear Alpine Zoo.
Bankrupt casino to be transformed into waterpark mega resort
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jan 2015
A former casino and hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, will be transformed into a mega resort centred around a waterpark and gambling facilities, with a high- speed ferry service linking it to Manhattan.
George Lucas eyeing up Los Angeles as backup for legacy project
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jan 2015
George Lucas has said that his proposed legacy museum to be built on the Chicago lakefront could end up going to Los Angeles, after the project met with opposition from an open space campaign group.
Taiwan Tourism Bureau planning 'sex theme park'
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jan 2015
Taiwan’s Tourism Bureau has said controversial plans to build a sex-themed park are still only in the planning stages, following a public backlash.
South Korea plans US$23.3bn investment to boost tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jan 2015
South Korea’s government is planning a massive US$23.3bn (€20bn, £15.3bn) investment into four separate mega-projects aimed at boosting the country’s tourism industry.
Miami's SkyRise granted taxpayer subsidies ahead of development
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jan 2015
The City of Miami has approved US$9m (€7.8m, £6m) in tax subsidies for the upcoming US$430m (€371m, £283m) SkyRise tower – an entertainment complex topped by a 1,000ft (304m) observation tower.
Bismarck science centre plans US$40m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jan 2015
The Gateway to Science Center in Bismarck, North Dakota, is planning a new US$40m (€34m, £26.3m) facility to expand its target audience from children to people of all ages.
Tasmania drafts plan to open up natural World Heritage site for tourism development
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jan 2015
A previously off-limits natural World Heritage site has been opened up for development as Tasmania’s state government moves to bring more tourists to the area.
Peter Jackson turns eye towards World War One project
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jan 2015
Director Peter Jackson is now focusing his attention on his World War One museum project at New Zealand’s former Dominion Museum Building in Wellington after completing the Hobbit movie trilogy.
Birmingham Zoo nears financial target for US$15m renovation
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jan 2015
Birmingham Zoo in Alabama, US, is closing in on its US$15m (€12.7m £9.9m) Capital Campaign fundraising goal to renovate the 59-year-old facility, after receiving a US$1m (€849,000, £658,000) grant from the Robert R. Meyer Foundation.
     
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5100 to 5119 of 9725 news stories
Cineworld to launch UK's first 4D cinema later this month
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jan 2015
One of the UK’s largest cinema chains – Cineworld – has announced the opening of Britain’s first ever 4D cinema.
KidZania launches third location in the Middle East
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jan 2015
The ever-growing KidZania brand has launched its latest franchise at the Mall of Arabia in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
California issues health warning after measles outbreak at Disney parks
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2015
An outbreak of measles in California – traced back to the state’s Disney parks – has prompted state health officials to warn local residents about exposure to international travellers at theme parks.
Dorset's £80m Jurassica attraction 'worth £20m' to local economy annually
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2015
The £80m (US$121m, €104.4m) Jurassica dinosaur attraction proposed inside a limestone quarry in Dorset, UK, could generate £20m (US$30.3m, €26.1m) for the local economy every year, according to the charity behind the planned attraction.
Saudi Arabia to train 10,000 in architectural heritage
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2015
Saudi Arabia’s Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA) – in collaboration with colleges of excellence at the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) – will train 10,000 young Saudi people in architectural heritage to help professionalise the sector and boost domestic tourism.
Italy's Culture Ministry seeks 20 new directors as part of museum sector shakeup
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2015
Italy is on the hunt for 20 new directors to be installed in the country’s leading museums including Rome’s Galleria Borghese, Florence’s Gallerie degli Uffizi and Napoli’s Museo di Capodimonte, as part of a shakeup of the country’s entire museum sector.
Disney's popular Stitch Encounter coming to Tokyo
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jan 2015
Tokyo Disneyland has announced that a new ¥2bn (US$16.8m, €14.5m, £11.1m) attraction based on Lilo and Stitch is to open at the park’s Tomorrowland on 17 July.
AU$450m Sydney Modern revamp narrowed down to final five architects
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jan 2015
The field of architects competing to design the revamp of the Sydney Modern art gallery in New South Wales, Australia, has been narrowed down to five architects for stage two of the competition.
Minnesota Children’s Museum unveils US$28m expansion plans
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jan 2015
Minnesota Children’s Museum has revealed new renderings for its US$28m (€24.1m, £18.4m) expansion, designed to reimagine existing galleries, plus add new amenities and engaging activities for visitors.
Toledo Zoo's US$25m aquarium renovation nearly complete
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jan 2015
Toledo Zoo in Ohio is entering the final stages of a three-year, US$25m (€21.5m, £16.4m) renovation of its aquarium, which has seen the interior of the historic facility completely renovated.
California wild animal rescue zoo to get newly designed complex
BY Alice Davis | 21 Jan 2015
Global design firm PGAV Destinations, which won accolades for Chimelong Ocean Kingdom last year, has announced a completely different type of project. Following on from the blockbuster Chinese theme park comes a change of pace, as the practice starts work on California wild animal rescue centre Big Bear Alpine Zoo.
Bankrupt casino to be transformed into waterpark mega resort
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jan 2015
A former casino and hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, will be transformed into a mega resort centred around a waterpark and gambling facilities, with a high- speed ferry service linking it to Manhattan.
George Lucas eyeing up Los Angeles as backup for legacy project
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jan 2015
George Lucas has said that his proposed legacy museum to be built on the Chicago lakefront could end up going to Los Angeles, after the project met with opposition from an open space campaign group.
Taiwan Tourism Bureau planning 'sex theme park'
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jan 2015
Taiwan’s Tourism Bureau has said controversial plans to build a sex-themed park are still only in the planning stages, following a public backlash.
South Korea plans US$23.3bn investment to boost tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jan 2015
South Korea’s government is planning a massive US$23.3bn (€20bn, £15.3bn) investment into four separate mega-projects aimed at boosting the country’s tourism industry.
Miami's SkyRise granted taxpayer subsidies ahead of development
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jan 2015
The City of Miami has approved US$9m (€7.8m, £6m) in tax subsidies for the upcoming US$430m (€371m, £283m) SkyRise tower – an entertainment complex topped by a 1,000ft (304m) observation tower.
Bismarck science centre plans US$40m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jan 2015
The Gateway to Science Center in Bismarck, North Dakota, is planning a new US$40m (€34m, £26.3m) facility to expand its target audience from children to people of all ages.
Tasmania drafts plan to open up natural World Heritage site for tourism development
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jan 2015
A previously off-limits natural World Heritage site has been opened up for development as Tasmania’s state government moves to bring more tourists to the area.
Peter Jackson turns eye towards World War One project
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jan 2015
Director Peter Jackson is now focusing his attention on his World War One museum project at New Zealand’s former Dominion Museum Building in Wellington after completing the Hobbit movie trilogy.
Birmingham Zoo nears financial target for US$15m renovation
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jan 2015
Birmingham Zoo in Alabama, US, is closing in on its US$15m (€12.7m £9.9m) Capital Campaign fundraising goal to renovate the 59-year-old facility, after receiving a US$1m (€849,000, £658,000) grant from the Robert R. Meyer Foundation.
     
 


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