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Merlin rejects Legoland South Korea reports
BY Jason Holland | 28 Apr 2014
Reports that a new Legoland is to open in South Korea are wide of the mark, Merlin Entertainments has said.
Video games attraction part of major "playground” development in southern China
BY Jason Holland | 28 Apr 2014
A visitor attraction dedicated to video games has been announced as the first project of a planned new tourist destination in China.
Royal Mint to open doors to public – after 1,000 years
BY Jason Holland | 28 Apr 2014
The Royal Mint has unveiled plans to let the public inside the highly-secured coin manufacturing facility for the first time in its 1,000-year history.
Japanese theme park eyes casino expansion
BY Jason Holland | 25 Apr 2014
Japan’s Dutch-themed Huis Ten Bosch amusement park is weighing up an expansion project as it seeks to add a gambling resort.
Museum of the year finalists announced
BY Jason Holland | 25 Apr 2014
The Art Fund has announced the six shortlisted candidates to become the UK’s Museum of the Year.
Latest revamp of Scotland’s national museum starts this summer
BY Jason Holland | 25 Apr 2014
Construction work on the final phases of a £80m ($134m, €97m) renovation project at the National Museum of Scotland will begin this summer. A total of 12 new galleries will be created by 2019.
Niall McLaughlin Architects wins Natural History Museum redevelopment contest
BY Katie Buckley | 24 Apr 2014
The Natural History Museum (NHM) has announced Niall McLaughlin Architects, in collaboration with Kim Wilkie, as the winners of their Civic Realm competition to redesign the grounds of the London attraction.
New York Wheel project sets annual target of six million visitors
BY Jason Holland | 24 Apr 2014
The world’s tallest observation wheel will be at the heart of a US$790m (€571m, £471m) transformation of Staten Island in New York City that aims to attract six million visitors annually. Construction on the New York Wheel will begin later this year.
Monster attraction boosts Sesame Street park
BY Jason Holland | 23 Apr 2014
Sesame Place, the US theme park based on long-running children’s show Sesame Street, will open an entirely new themed area next month – its largest ever renovation.
New attractions lead to record figures for Glasgow Science Centre
BY Jak Phillips | 23 Apr 2014
Glasgow Science Centre has reaped the rewards of a busy 12 months of new collaborations and installations to achieve a record-breaking year for visitor numbers.
US theme park first as solar energy powers Legoland Florida
BY Jason Holland | 23 Apr 2014
Legoland Florida ran completely on renewable solar energy yesterday (22 April) to mark Earth Day – the first theme park in the US to do so.
Controversial Tiananmen Square museum opens this week
BY Jason Holland | 23 Apr 2014
The world's first museum about the Tiananmen Square massacre is set to open in Hong Kong this week.
US$371m Sochi theme park nearing completion
BY Jason Holland | 23 Apr 2014
A new theme park in Sochi adjacent to the site of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games has been given an official opening date of early June 2014 – but will let its first visitors through the gates in May in what will be a soft launch.
Europe’s first triple-launch coaster debuts in Germany
BY Jason Holland | 22 Apr 2014
Germany’s Holiday Park has opened a new themed area based on vampires and zombies – with Europe’s first triple-launch rollercoaster at its undead heart.
July opening for Universal Japan’s Harry Potter world
BY Jason Holland | 22 Apr 2014
Universal Studios Japan has announced a 15 July opening date for its $500m (€362m, £297m) Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction.
Mystery delay means Musée Picasso won’t reopen until year-end
BY Jason Holland | 22 Apr 2014
The reopening of Paris’ Musée Picasso – scheduled for June – has been delayed again. The museum, home to one of the world’s most extensive collections of Pablo Picasso’s artwork, has been closed for more than four years for renovation and expansion.
Dreamland seeks ideal operator for vintage theme park proposal
BY Jason Holland | 22 Apr 2014
An operating company is being sought for a £10m ($16.8m, €12.2m) heritage theme park in the UK which will bring together a collection of historic rides.
Samsung museum showcases electrical innovation through the ages
BY Jason Holland | 22 Apr 2014
Technology firm Samsung has opened its own museum charting the history – and future – of electronics innovation.
Haynes motor museum hopes expansion drives further success
BY Jason Holland | 22 Apr 2014
Haynes International Motor Museum in the UK has officially re-opened after a three-year, £5m ($8.4m, €6.1m) transformation, offering a tour through time of some of the greatest cars from around the world.
Speculation soars around IPO of Merlin landlord Nick Leslau
BY Jak Phillips | 17 Apr 2014
Property investor Nick Leslau – whose company Prestbury Investments own a large chunk of Merlin Entertainments' real estate portfolio – is set to make a return to the London stock exchange with an IPO likely to be worth £1.5bn, according to reports.
     
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Merlin rejects Legoland South Korea reports
BY Jason Holland | 28 Apr 2014
Reports that a new Legoland is to open in South Korea are wide of the mark, Merlin Entertainments has said.
Video games attraction part of major "playground” development in southern China
BY Jason Holland | 28 Apr 2014
A visitor attraction dedicated to video games has been announced as the first project of a planned new tourist destination in China.
Royal Mint to open doors to public – after 1,000 years
BY Jason Holland | 28 Apr 2014
The Royal Mint has unveiled plans to let the public inside the highly-secured coin manufacturing facility for the first time in its 1,000-year history.
Japanese theme park eyes casino expansion
BY Jason Holland | 25 Apr 2014
Japan’s Dutch-themed Huis Ten Bosch amusement park is weighing up an expansion project as it seeks to add a gambling resort.
Museum of the year finalists announced
BY Jason Holland | 25 Apr 2014
The Art Fund has announced the six shortlisted candidates to become the UK’s Museum of the Year.
Latest revamp of Scotland’s national museum starts this summer
BY Jason Holland | 25 Apr 2014
Construction work on the final phases of a £80m ($134m, €97m) renovation project at the National Museum of Scotland will begin this summer. A total of 12 new galleries will be created by 2019.
Niall McLaughlin Architects wins Natural History Museum redevelopment contest
BY Katie Buckley | 24 Apr 2014
The Natural History Museum (NHM) has announced Niall McLaughlin Architects, in collaboration with Kim Wilkie, as the winners of their Civic Realm competition to redesign the grounds of the London attraction.
New York Wheel project sets annual target of six million visitors
BY Jason Holland | 24 Apr 2014
The world’s tallest observation wheel will be at the heart of a US$790m (€571m, £471m) transformation of Staten Island in New York City that aims to attract six million visitors annually. Construction on the New York Wheel will begin later this year.
Monster attraction boosts Sesame Street park
BY Jason Holland | 23 Apr 2014
Sesame Place, the US theme park based on long-running children’s show Sesame Street, will open an entirely new themed area next month – its largest ever renovation.
New attractions lead to record figures for Glasgow Science Centre
BY Jak Phillips | 23 Apr 2014
Glasgow Science Centre has reaped the rewards of a busy 12 months of new collaborations and installations to achieve a record-breaking year for visitor numbers.
US theme park first as solar energy powers Legoland Florida
BY Jason Holland | 23 Apr 2014
Legoland Florida ran completely on renewable solar energy yesterday (22 April) to mark Earth Day – the first theme park in the US to do so.
Controversial Tiananmen Square museum opens this week
BY Jason Holland | 23 Apr 2014
The world's first museum about the Tiananmen Square massacre is set to open in Hong Kong this week.
US$371m Sochi theme park nearing completion
BY Jason Holland | 23 Apr 2014
A new theme park in Sochi adjacent to the site of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games has been given an official opening date of early June 2014 – but will let its first visitors through the gates in May in what will be a soft launch.
Europe’s first triple-launch coaster debuts in Germany
BY Jason Holland | 22 Apr 2014
Germany’s Holiday Park has opened a new themed area based on vampires and zombies – with Europe’s first triple-launch rollercoaster at its undead heart.
July opening for Universal Japan’s Harry Potter world
BY Jason Holland | 22 Apr 2014
Universal Studios Japan has announced a 15 July opening date for its $500m (€362m, £297m) Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction.
Mystery delay means Musée Picasso won’t reopen until year-end
BY Jason Holland | 22 Apr 2014
The reopening of Paris’ Musée Picasso – scheduled for June – has been delayed again. The museum, home to one of the world’s most extensive collections of Pablo Picasso’s artwork, has been closed for more than four years for renovation and expansion.
Dreamland seeks ideal operator for vintage theme park proposal
BY Jason Holland | 22 Apr 2014
An operating company is being sought for a £10m ($16.8m, €12.2m) heritage theme park in the UK which will bring together a collection of historic rides.
Samsung museum showcases electrical innovation through the ages
BY Jason Holland | 22 Apr 2014
Technology firm Samsung has opened its own museum charting the history – and future – of electronics innovation.
Haynes motor museum hopes expansion drives further success
BY Jason Holland | 22 Apr 2014
Haynes International Motor Museum in the UK has officially re-opened after a three-year, £5m ($8.4m, €6.1m) transformation, offering a tour through time of some of the greatest cars from around the world.
Speculation soars around IPO of Merlin landlord Nick Leslau
BY Jak Phillips | 17 Apr 2014
Property investor Nick Leslau – whose company Prestbury Investments own a large chunk of Merlin Entertainments' real estate portfolio – is set to make a return to the London stock exchange with an IPO likely to be worth £1.5bn, according to reports.
     
 


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