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SeaWorld in buoyant mood despite inclement weather after strong Q4
BY Andy Knaggs | 26 Feb 2020
SeaWorld Entertainment says it has bounced back from a disappointing Q3 in 2019, with strong Q4 and overall year figures.
North America's first whale sanctuary coming to Canada
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Feb 2020
Plans have been announced to establish the first sanctuary in North America for captive whales retired from parks and aquariums.
Bob Chapek named new Disney CEO as Iger steps aside
BY Andy Knaggs | 26 Feb 2020
Disney CEO Bob Iger has stepped down from the role to concentrate on directing the company's creative output, with Disney veteran Bob Chapek taking the reins at the head of the organisation.
Catherine Toolan to replace departing Paul Carty at Guinness Storehouse
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Feb 2020
Ireland's top attraction, the Guinness Storehouse, is to come under new leadership from April, with Catherine Toolan replacing Paul Carty as managing director.
Texas Kalahari Water Park scheduled for November 2020 opening
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Feb 2020
A new US$550m (€509m, £426m) African-themed water park and resort from Kalahari Resorts & Conventions is due to open in Round Rock, Texas, in November 2020.
Northern Ireland's The Gobbins in line for £11m development
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Feb 2020
Plans for an £11m (US$14.2m, €13m) extension to The Gobbins, a famous cliff-face path at Islandmagee, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, have made significant progress, according to the local borough council.
London's V&A Museum of Childhood to close for two-year redevelopment
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Feb 2020
Creating an "unforgettable first museum experience for children" is the aim of the V&A Museum of Childhood in London, which has announced it will close in May 2020 to undergo a two-year, £13m (US$16.9m, €15.7m) transformation.
Hassell's grass-covered dome will celebrate the stars at Jodrell Bank
BY Stu Robarts | 20 Feb 2020
Construction has begun on a Hassell-designed grass-covered dome pavilion at Jodrell Bank to help celebrate the site’s heritage and the beginnings of radio astronomy when it opens in 2021.
Record results in 2019 for Cedar Fair after water park acquisitions
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Feb 2020
Cedar Fair has hailed its most successful ever year following the release of its financial results for 2019.
£900k Coastal Forces museum to open in Gosport
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 18 Feb 2020
A new museum, dedicated to the smaller craft used by the Royal Navy in both world wars, is set to open in Gosport, Hampshire, next year.
Carles Enrich Studio's timber scaffolding reactivates 13th-century lookout tower
BY Stu Robarts | 18 Feb 2020
Carles Enrich Studio have created a timber frame for the ruin of a 13th-century tower in Catalonia, Spain, that not only helps to support it, but that also provides a means for visitors to explore the heritage structure.
Educational museum for infamous Sing Sing prison gains development funding
BY Andy Knaggs | 17 Feb 2020
A proposed museum based on the site of New York's notorious Sing Sing Correctional Facility has received key funding grants from corporate and national institutions, bringing its non- state funding to more than US$1m (€920,000, £770,000).
Shortlist revealed for National Railway Museum's Central Hall
BY Stu Robarts | 14 Feb 2020
Five proposals have been shortlisted for the design of the National Railway Museum's Central Hall in York, UK, which is scheduled to open in time for the museum’s 50th anniversary in 2025.
Disney ticket price hikes mean a day at California parks can now cost more than US$200
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Feb 2020
A single-day ticket to Disney's California theme parks can now cost more than US$200 (€184, £154) – the first time such a ticket has gone above that figure.
Eden Project announces £67m attraction for Northern Ireland
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Feb 2020
A new £67m (US$86.9m, €79.8m) cultural and environmental Eden Project tourist attraction is to be built along the banks of the River Foyle, near Derry-Londonderry, Northern Ireland, with organisers hoping it will help to bring social, economic and environmental regeneration to the city.
Six Flags earns Certfied Autism Center status at all 26 destinations
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 12 Feb 2020
Six Flags will become one of the first theme park chains to earn Certified Autism Center (CAC) status across all 26 of its locations.
SeaWorld to end dolphin 'surfing' shows
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Feb 2020
Following on from its 2017 decision to end its orca stunt shows in favour of an educational alternative, SeaWorld has announced this week that it will cease the practice of trainers riding on dolphins in its shows.
DXB records US$232.8m loss as company implements cost-cutting measures at theme parks
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Feb 2020
DXB Entertainments, which runs Legoland, Bollywood and Motiongate parks in Dubai, says it sees encouraging signs in its latest financial results, despite reduced attendances in 2019 compared to 2018.
Hollywood's Academy Museum of Motion Pictures to open in December
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 Feb 2020
Hollywood icon Tom Hanks has announced the long-awaited opening of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, with the iconic Hollywood addition set to open on 14 December 2020.
Delaware Museum of Natural History seeking US$9.8m for total revamp
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 10 Feb 2020
The Delaware Museum of Natural History in Wilmington, Delaware, has announced the launch of the Museum Metamorphosis capital campaign, a fundraising scheme aiming to raise US$9.8m (£7.6m, €9m) to invest in a major redesign of its galleries and public spaces.
     
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541 to 560 of 9724 news stories
SeaWorld in buoyant mood despite inclement weather after strong Q4
BY Andy Knaggs | 26 Feb 2020
SeaWorld Entertainment says it has bounced back from a disappointing Q3 in 2019, with strong Q4 and overall year figures.
North America's first whale sanctuary coming to Canada
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Feb 2020
Plans have been announced to establish the first sanctuary in North America for captive whales retired from parks and aquariums.
Bob Chapek named new Disney CEO as Iger steps aside
BY Andy Knaggs | 26 Feb 2020
Disney CEO Bob Iger has stepped down from the role to concentrate on directing the company's creative output, with Disney veteran Bob Chapek taking the reins at the head of the organisation.
Catherine Toolan to replace departing Paul Carty at Guinness Storehouse
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Feb 2020
Ireland's top attraction, the Guinness Storehouse, is to come under new leadership from April, with Catherine Toolan replacing Paul Carty as managing director.
Texas Kalahari Water Park scheduled for November 2020 opening
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Feb 2020
A new US$550m (€509m, £426m) African-themed water park and resort from Kalahari Resorts & Conventions is due to open in Round Rock, Texas, in November 2020.
Northern Ireland's The Gobbins in line for £11m development
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Feb 2020
Plans for an £11m (US$14.2m, €13m) extension to The Gobbins, a famous cliff-face path at Islandmagee, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, have made significant progress, according to the local borough council.
London's V&A Museum of Childhood to close for two-year redevelopment
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Feb 2020
Creating an "unforgettable first museum experience for children" is the aim of the V&A Museum of Childhood in London, which has announced it will close in May 2020 to undergo a two-year, £13m (US$16.9m, €15.7m) transformation.
Hassell's grass-covered dome will celebrate the stars at Jodrell Bank
BY Stu Robarts | 20 Feb 2020
Construction has begun on a Hassell-designed grass-covered dome pavilion at Jodrell Bank to help celebrate the site’s heritage and the beginnings of radio astronomy when it opens in 2021.
Record results in 2019 for Cedar Fair after water park acquisitions
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Feb 2020
Cedar Fair has hailed its most successful ever year following the release of its financial results for 2019.
£900k Coastal Forces museum to open in Gosport
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 18 Feb 2020
A new museum, dedicated to the smaller craft used by the Royal Navy in both world wars, is set to open in Gosport, Hampshire, next year.
Carles Enrich Studio's timber scaffolding reactivates 13th-century lookout tower
BY Stu Robarts | 18 Feb 2020
Carles Enrich Studio have created a timber frame for the ruin of a 13th-century tower in Catalonia, Spain, that not only helps to support it, but that also provides a means for visitors to explore the heritage structure.
Educational museum for infamous Sing Sing prison gains development funding
BY Andy Knaggs | 17 Feb 2020
A proposed museum based on the site of New York's notorious Sing Sing Correctional Facility has received key funding grants from corporate and national institutions, bringing its non- state funding to more than US$1m (€920,000, £770,000).
Shortlist revealed for National Railway Museum's Central Hall
BY Stu Robarts | 14 Feb 2020
Five proposals have been shortlisted for the design of the National Railway Museum's Central Hall in York, UK, which is scheduled to open in time for the museum’s 50th anniversary in 2025.
Disney ticket price hikes mean a day at California parks can now cost more than US$200
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Feb 2020
A single-day ticket to Disney's California theme parks can now cost more than US$200 (€184, £154) – the first time such a ticket has gone above that figure.
Eden Project announces £67m attraction for Northern Ireland
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Feb 2020
A new £67m (US$86.9m, €79.8m) cultural and environmental Eden Project tourist attraction is to be built along the banks of the River Foyle, near Derry-Londonderry, Northern Ireland, with organisers hoping it will help to bring social, economic and environmental regeneration to the city.
Six Flags earns Certfied Autism Center status at all 26 destinations
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 12 Feb 2020
Six Flags will become one of the first theme park chains to earn Certified Autism Center (CAC) status across all 26 of its locations.
SeaWorld to end dolphin 'surfing' shows
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Feb 2020
Following on from its 2017 decision to end its orca stunt shows in favour of an educational alternative, SeaWorld has announced this week that it will cease the practice of trainers riding on dolphins in its shows.
DXB records US$232.8m loss as company implements cost-cutting measures at theme parks
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Feb 2020
DXB Entertainments, which runs Legoland, Bollywood and Motiongate parks in Dubai, says it sees encouraging signs in its latest financial results, despite reduced attendances in 2019 compared to 2018.
Hollywood's Academy Museum of Motion Pictures to open in December
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 Feb 2020
Hollywood icon Tom Hanks has announced the long-awaited opening of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, with the iconic Hollywood addition set to open on 14 December 2020.
Delaware Museum of Natural History seeking US$9.8m for total revamp
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 10 Feb 2020
The Delaware Museum of Natural History in Wilmington, Delaware, has announced the launch of the Museum Metamorphosis capital campaign, a fundraising scheme aiming to raise US$9.8m (£7.6m, €9m) to invest in a major redesign of its galleries and public spaces.
     
 


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