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Hearts planning football museum
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
Heart of Midlothian Football Club has unveiled plans to create a museum celebrating the club’s 140-year history.
US$87m Sacramento science centre plans rest on bond decision
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
Sacramento City Council is currently considering whether to authorise a US$29m (€23.2m, £18.4m) bond to part-finance a new US$87m (€69.7m, £55.2m) science centre and planetarium.
Budget cuts force one in ten UK museums to sell off parts of collections
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
A new survey from the Museums Association has shown that around one in every 10 UK museums are being forced to consider selling off parts of their collections to balance the books due to funding cuts.
Captive cetacean debate rages on as 120 countries consider ban and Vancouver ruling vetoed
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
The debate on whether or not cetaceans should be kept in captivity continues to rage on, as more than 100 countries signed a pledge to consider banning the capture of wild dolphins and whales for display, while a landmark ruling on breeding rules in Vancouver has collapsed.
Study shows virtual reality has significant effect on brain function
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Nov 2014
Neurophysicists have discovered that the space-mapping neurons in the brain react differently when exposed to virtual reality (VR), with a study on rats showing VR makes a significant impact on the brain, though it is not yet known what effects this will have in future.
US judge halts development of George Lucas legacy project
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Nov 2014
A federal judge has put a stop to plans for further development on the proposed site of the George Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, following a lawsuit from opposers to the plan.
Rollercoaster Restaurant sates Emirati appetite for theme park fun
BY Alice Davis | 26 Nov 2014
The Middle East is a hotbed of activity for theme parks, waterparks and tourist attractions, and the region’s appetite for the spectacular has been further evidenced by the opening of a new 360-seat rollercoaster-themed restaurant on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi.
Loudoun Castle set to be turned into luxury holiday destination
BY Ashley Harrison | 26 Nov 2014
Plans for a £300m five star hotel and championship golf resort at the site of Loudoun Castle in East Ayrshire have been scrapped in favour of a more expensive proposal to turn the area into an all weather holiday destination and residential development.
Business boom for suppliers at IAAPA 2014
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Nov 2014
“Big starts here” was the official theme for this year’s IAAPA Attractions Expo in Orlando, Florida, and big was certainly what was delivered as millions of dollars worth of contracts were signed at the event.
Glass walkways give visitors bird's eye view of Tower Bridge
BY Ashley Harrison | 25 Nov 2014
Two giant glass floors 42m (138ft) above the Thames have opened at Tower Bridge as part of a new attraction marking its 120th birthday.
Van Gogh glowing cycle trail shimmers in Netherlands
BY Katie Buckley | 25 Nov 2014
Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde has unveiled what is arguably the world’s most artistic cycle path in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Vincent Van Gogh’s death.
London tourism competition offering spectacular VIP experience
BY Ashley Harrison | 25 Nov 2014
London tourism chiefs have created a two-week long lifestyle package fit for any A list celebrity as part of a prize which will be offered to the city’s most enthusiastic visitor from home or abroad.
Harry Potter-themed London hotel bewitches guests
BY Ashley Harrison | 25 Nov 2014
Harry Potter fans retracing the steps of the boy wizard can now retire to their Hogwarts-inspired wizarding chambers at the Georgian House - an independent hotel in London’s Victoria.
Huge tourist attraction abandoned by Fife Council
BY Katie Buckley | 24 Nov 2014
A pipe dream of turning a former opencast coal site in Kelty, Scotland, into an iconic landscaped art project headed up by Charles Jencks, has been scrapped.
Herzog & de Meuron’s Paris skyscraper rejected
BY Katie Buckley | 21 Nov 2014
Plans for Paris’ first skyscraper in 42 years were rejected on 17 November, following a ‘secret’ ballot.
IAAPA 2014: Triotech wins big at IAAPA
BY Alice Davis | 21 Nov 2014
Interactive dark ride company Triotech was celebrating at the IAAPA convention in Orlando, Florida, this week after winning two of the association’s Brass Ring Awards, as well as the biggest contract in Triotech history.
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall reopens following refurbishment
BY Katie Buckley | 21 Nov 2014
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall welcomed back members of the public on 13 November following the completion of part of its £13.8m (US$21.5m, €17.3m) refurbishment.
IAAPA 2014: Latin America set for attractions boom says new IAAPA chair
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Nov 2014
New IAAPA chair Gerardo Arteaga has said that Latin America will become a "huge market" for the attractions middle class once the region stabilises.
IAAPA 2014: World’s tallest rollercoaster a 'gamechanger', says its creator
BY Jak Phillips | 20 Nov 2014
The theme park capital of the world is on course to quite literally scale new heights when the world’s tallest rollercoaster opens in Orlando, Florida, in Q2 2017.
Tourists to follow the Paddington Bear trail across London
BY Katie Buckley | 20 Nov 2014
As part of Visit London and StudioCanal’s campaign for the new Paddington bear film, out on the 28th November, 50 statues of the world's most adventurous bear have been unveiled across London. Each bear has been individually designed by a celebrity or architect.
     
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5239 to 5258 of 9731 news stories
Hearts planning football museum
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
Heart of Midlothian Football Club has unveiled plans to create a museum celebrating the club’s 140-year history.
US$87m Sacramento science centre plans rest on bond decision
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
Sacramento City Council is currently considering whether to authorise a US$29m (€23.2m, £18.4m) bond to part-finance a new US$87m (€69.7m, £55.2m) science centre and planetarium.
Budget cuts force one in ten UK museums to sell off parts of collections
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
A new survey from the Museums Association has shown that around one in every 10 UK museums are being forced to consider selling off parts of their collections to balance the books due to funding cuts.
Captive cetacean debate rages on as 120 countries consider ban and Vancouver ruling vetoed
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
The debate on whether or not cetaceans should be kept in captivity continues to rage on, as more than 100 countries signed a pledge to consider banning the capture of wild dolphins and whales for display, while a landmark ruling on breeding rules in Vancouver has collapsed.
Study shows virtual reality has significant effect on brain function
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Nov 2014
Neurophysicists have discovered that the space-mapping neurons in the brain react differently when exposed to virtual reality (VR), with a study on rats showing VR makes a significant impact on the brain, though it is not yet known what effects this will have in future.
US judge halts development of George Lucas legacy project
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Nov 2014
A federal judge has put a stop to plans for further development on the proposed site of the George Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, following a lawsuit from opposers to the plan.
Rollercoaster Restaurant sates Emirati appetite for theme park fun
BY Alice Davis | 26 Nov 2014
The Middle East is a hotbed of activity for theme parks, waterparks and tourist attractions, and the region’s appetite for the spectacular has been further evidenced by the opening of a new 360-seat rollercoaster-themed restaurant on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi.
Loudoun Castle set to be turned into luxury holiday destination
BY Ashley Harrison | 26 Nov 2014
Plans for a £300m five star hotel and championship golf resort at the site of Loudoun Castle in East Ayrshire have been scrapped in favour of a more expensive proposal to turn the area into an all weather holiday destination and residential development.
Business boom for suppliers at IAAPA 2014
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Nov 2014
“Big starts here” was the official theme for this year’s IAAPA Attractions Expo in Orlando, Florida, and big was certainly what was delivered as millions of dollars worth of contracts were signed at the event.
Glass walkways give visitors bird's eye view of Tower Bridge
BY Ashley Harrison | 25 Nov 2014
Two giant glass floors 42m (138ft) above the Thames have opened at Tower Bridge as part of a new attraction marking its 120th birthday.
Van Gogh glowing cycle trail shimmers in Netherlands
BY Katie Buckley | 25 Nov 2014
Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde has unveiled what is arguably the world’s most artistic cycle path in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Vincent Van Gogh’s death.
London tourism competition offering spectacular VIP experience
BY Ashley Harrison | 25 Nov 2014
London tourism chiefs have created a two-week long lifestyle package fit for any A list celebrity as part of a prize which will be offered to the city’s most enthusiastic visitor from home or abroad.
Harry Potter-themed London hotel bewitches guests
BY Ashley Harrison | 25 Nov 2014
Harry Potter fans retracing the steps of the boy wizard can now retire to their Hogwarts-inspired wizarding chambers at the Georgian House - an independent hotel in London’s Victoria.
Huge tourist attraction abandoned by Fife Council
BY Katie Buckley | 24 Nov 2014
A pipe dream of turning a former opencast coal site in Kelty, Scotland, into an iconic landscaped art project headed up by Charles Jencks, has been scrapped.
Herzog & de Meuron’s Paris skyscraper rejected
BY Katie Buckley | 21 Nov 2014
Plans for Paris’ first skyscraper in 42 years were rejected on 17 November, following a ‘secret’ ballot.
IAAPA 2014: Triotech wins big at IAAPA
BY Alice Davis | 21 Nov 2014
Interactive dark ride company Triotech was celebrating at the IAAPA convention in Orlando, Florida, this week after winning two of the association’s Brass Ring Awards, as well as the biggest contract in Triotech history.
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall reopens following refurbishment
BY Katie Buckley | 21 Nov 2014
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall welcomed back members of the public on 13 November following the completion of part of its £13.8m (US$21.5m, €17.3m) refurbishment.
IAAPA 2014: Latin America set for attractions boom says new IAAPA chair
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Nov 2014
New IAAPA chair Gerardo Arteaga has said that Latin America will become a "huge market" for the attractions middle class once the region stabilises.
IAAPA 2014: World’s tallest rollercoaster a 'gamechanger', says its creator
BY Jak Phillips | 20 Nov 2014
The theme park capital of the world is on course to quite literally scale new heights when the world’s tallest rollercoaster opens in Orlando, Florida, in Q2 2017.
Tourists to follow the Paddington Bear trail across London
BY Katie Buckley | 20 Nov 2014
As part of Visit London and StudioCanal’s campaign for the new Paddington bear film, out on the 28th November, 50 statues of the world's most adventurous bear have been unveiled across London. Each bear has been individually designed by a celebrity or architect.
     
 


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