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Carnival Sunshine opens new waterpark
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Aug 2013
Following a US$155m (£100m, €117m) renovation, cruise ship Carnival Sunshine has a new water park, which covers 1,500 sq m (16,100sq ft) of the 892ft (271m) long vessel.
King Richard III visitor centre given go ahead
BY Aoife Dowling | 13 Aug 2013
Leicester City Council has approved plans for the creation of a new King Richard III visitor centre in the heart of Leicester's Old Town.
Art Everywhere is plastering art on billboards across the UK
BY Chris Dodd | 13 Aug 2013
A project backed by artists and creatives has launched to bring art further into the public domain by displaying famous pieces on advertising hoardings, tube stations, black cabs and buses for two weeks.
Attenborough and Smit support plans for £85m Jurassica fossil attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Aug 2013
Sir David Attenborough, the Eden Project's Tim Smit and science writer Mike Hanlon are supporting plans for Jurassica, a proposed £85m fossil attraction in Portland, Dorset.
Natural History Museum London will to shed light on Britain’s prehistoric history
BY Chris Dodd | 12 Aug 2013
A new exhibition exploring one million years of British history is to open at the Natural History Museum in February 2014.
Bob Dylan's artwork to go on show at The National Portrait Gallery
BY Chris Dodd | 08 Aug 2013
The National Portrait Gallery will exhibit Bob Dylan’s artwork later this month, with Bob Dylan: Face Value showcasing 12 pastel portraits by the 72- year-old musician.
US$3.75bn Aquis Great Barrier Reef Resort would have stadium, aquarium, hotels and casino
BY Chris Dodd | 07 Aug 2013
Chinese billionaire Tony Fung’s A$4.2bn (US$3.75bn, £2.4bn) mega leisure development in Cairns, Australia has been declared a ‘co-ordinated project’, the first step in the Newman government’s approval process.
The Earth Wins, a new IMAX film from Heli Films, will open later this year
BY Chris Dodd | 06 Aug 2013
Footage shot in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the destructive bushfires of Australia’s Black Sunday in 2009 combine with beautiful imagery of African wildlife in The Earth Wins, the only IMAX film to be shot entirely from the air.
Happy Valley theme park opens in Tianjin, China
BY Chris Dodd | 06 Aug 2013
Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Town Co Ltd has opened its sixth theme park, a new attraction called Happy Valley, based in the Chinese metropolis of Tianjin.
Iraq declares its first national park
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2013
Iraq's "Garden of Eden" is to become the country's first national park, after plans were approved by its Council of Ministers.
3D print replicas to give museum visitors close up view of exhibits
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Aug 2013
A set of artefacts going on display at the Museum of London have been replicated so visitors can get a hands-on look at them.
Radical new museum policy planned for Maidstone
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Aug 2013
Maidstone Council plans to commercialise its museums, while setting up a business team to cut the cost of its culture and leisure services.
Flooded Welsh mine to reveal its secrets with ROV to capturing video footage for the attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Aug 2013
A remotely operated vehicle (ROV) is about to uncover some previously forgotten history when it dives down into the hidden depths of an abandoned mine in Ceredigion, Wales.
Ancestral tourism – worth GBP2.4bn to Scotland
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2013
Scottish tourism businesses are being encouraged to take advantage of the ancestral tourism market in the run up to 2014, when Scotland will host several major events including the Ryder Cup, the Commonwealth Games and Homecoming Scotland 2014 – a year of celebration for those with Scottish roots.
Westfield plans UK’s biggest indoor ski facility in Stratford
BY Chris Dodd | 31 Jul 2013
Australian retail developer Westfield is to submit plans for the UK’s biggest indoor ski facility in Stratford, double the size of anything existing in the UK, with its size being compared to Ski Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
Six heritage sites receive a combined £47m in new funding
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2013
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced grants totalling £47m for six existing and potential tourist attractions across the UK.
Leisure Management magazine speaks exclusively to experience economy gurus Pine and Gilmore
BY Chris Dodd | 31 Jul 2013
Ahead of their annual idea exchange event, thinkAbout, Pine and Gilmore, the gurus of the experience economy, spoke exclusively to Julie Cramer in the current edition of Leisure Management magazine about the importance of subtle considerations when planning consumer experiences.
Johnny Cash's boyhood home restored as part of US$3.2m historical development
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2013
Johnny Cash's boyhood home has been renovated as part of a US$3.2m (£2m, €2.5m) historical restoration programme in the Dyess Colony, Arkansas.
Ice cream snow falls at Thorpe Park
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2013
Visitors at Thorpe Park were treated to a unique experience recently, when it started snowing ice cream.
Resorts World Genting announces plans for first international Twentieth Century Fox theme park
BY Chris Dodd | 29 Jul 2013
Resorts World Genting and Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products have announced a licensing partnership to develop the first international Twentieth Century Fox theme park.
     
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Carnival Sunshine opens new waterpark
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Aug 2013
Following a US$155m (£100m, €117m) renovation, cruise ship Carnival Sunshine has a new water park, which covers 1,500 sq m (16,100sq ft) of the 892ft (271m) long vessel.
King Richard III visitor centre given go ahead
BY Aoife Dowling | 13 Aug 2013
Leicester City Council has approved plans for the creation of a new King Richard III visitor centre in the heart of Leicester's Old Town.
Art Everywhere is plastering art on billboards across the UK
BY Chris Dodd | 13 Aug 2013
A project backed by artists and creatives has launched to bring art further into the public domain by displaying famous pieces on advertising hoardings, tube stations, black cabs and buses for two weeks.
Attenborough and Smit support plans for £85m Jurassica fossil attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Aug 2013
Sir David Attenborough, the Eden Project's Tim Smit and science writer Mike Hanlon are supporting plans for Jurassica, a proposed £85m fossil attraction in Portland, Dorset.
Natural History Museum London will to shed light on Britain’s prehistoric history
BY Chris Dodd | 12 Aug 2013
A new exhibition exploring one million years of British history is to open at the Natural History Museum in February 2014.
Bob Dylan's artwork to go on show at The National Portrait Gallery
BY Chris Dodd | 08 Aug 2013
The National Portrait Gallery will exhibit Bob Dylan’s artwork later this month, with Bob Dylan: Face Value showcasing 12 pastel portraits by the 72- year-old musician.
US$3.75bn Aquis Great Barrier Reef Resort would have stadium, aquarium, hotels and casino
BY Chris Dodd | 07 Aug 2013
Chinese billionaire Tony Fung’s A$4.2bn (US$3.75bn, £2.4bn) mega leisure development in Cairns, Australia has been declared a ‘co-ordinated project’, the first step in the Newman government’s approval process.
The Earth Wins, a new IMAX film from Heli Films, will open later this year
BY Chris Dodd | 06 Aug 2013
Footage shot in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the destructive bushfires of Australia’s Black Sunday in 2009 combine with beautiful imagery of African wildlife in The Earth Wins, the only IMAX film to be shot entirely from the air.
Happy Valley theme park opens in Tianjin, China
BY Chris Dodd | 06 Aug 2013
Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Town Co Ltd has opened its sixth theme park, a new attraction called Happy Valley, based in the Chinese metropolis of Tianjin.
Iraq declares its first national park
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2013
Iraq's "Garden of Eden" is to become the country's first national park, after plans were approved by its Council of Ministers.
3D print replicas to give museum visitors close up view of exhibits
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Aug 2013
A set of artefacts going on display at the Museum of London have been replicated so visitors can get a hands-on look at them.
Radical new museum policy planned for Maidstone
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Aug 2013
Maidstone Council plans to commercialise its museums, while setting up a business team to cut the cost of its culture and leisure services.
Flooded Welsh mine to reveal its secrets with ROV to capturing video footage for the attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Aug 2013
A remotely operated vehicle (ROV) is about to uncover some previously forgotten history when it dives down into the hidden depths of an abandoned mine in Ceredigion, Wales.
Ancestral tourism – worth GBP2.4bn to Scotland
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2013
Scottish tourism businesses are being encouraged to take advantage of the ancestral tourism market in the run up to 2014, when Scotland will host several major events including the Ryder Cup, the Commonwealth Games and Homecoming Scotland 2014 – a year of celebration for those with Scottish roots.
Westfield plans UK’s biggest indoor ski facility in Stratford
BY Chris Dodd | 31 Jul 2013
Australian retail developer Westfield is to submit plans for the UK’s biggest indoor ski facility in Stratford, double the size of anything existing in the UK, with its size being compared to Ski Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
Six heritage sites receive a combined £47m in new funding
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2013
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced grants totalling £47m for six existing and potential tourist attractions across the UK.
Leisure Management magazine speaks exclusively to experience economy gurus Pine and Gilmore
BY Chris Dodd | 31 Jul 2013
Ahead of their annual idea exchange event, thinkAbout, Pine and Gilmore, the gurus of the experience economy, spoke exclusively to Julie Cramer in the current edition of Leisure Management magazine about the importance of subtle considerations when planning consumer experiences.
Johnny Cash's boyhood home restored as part of US$3.2m historical development
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2013
Johnny Cash's boyhood home has been renovated as part of a US$3.2m (£2m, €2.5m) historical restoration programme in the Dyess Colony, Arkansas.
Ice cream snow falls at Thorpe Park
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2013
Visitors at Thorpe Park were treated to a unique experience recently, when it started snowing ice cream.
Resorts World Genting announces plans for first international Twentieth Century Fox theme park
BY Chris Dodd | 29 Jul 2013
Resorts World Genting and Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products have announced a licensing partnership to develop the first international Twentieth Century Fox theme park.
     
 


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