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Revenues up, losses narrow at Six Flags
BY Tom Walker | 04 May 2011
Theme park operator Six Flags has reported increases in both revenues and attendance for the first quarter of 2011.
Compulsory purchase for Dreamland site
BY Pete Hayman | 04 May 2011
Thanet District Council (TDC) has revealed that it is to serve a compulsory purchase order in order to take control of the former Dreamland theme park site in Margate, Kent.
Great Wolf reports losses of US$6m for Q1 2011
BY Tom Walker | 04 May 2011
US-based indoor waterpark operator Great Wolf Resorts has reported a net loss of US$6m for the first quarter of 2011.
New Sea Life attraction unveiled in Venice
BY Pete Hayman | 04 May 2011
Visitor attractions operator Merlin Entertainments Group has unveiled its new £7m Sea Life centre and marine sanctuary in Jesolo, Venice, Italy.
NMNI announces further TITANICa details
BY Pete Hayman | 04 May 2011
National Museums Northern Ireland (NMNI) has announced further details about the new TITANICa experience due to open at Ulster Folk and Transport Museum later this month.
Green light for Brighton ferris wheel plans
BY Pete Hayman | 04 May 2011
Plans for the development of a new 45m (147.6ft)-tall ferris wheel attraction on Brighton's seafront have been given the green light by the local authority.
Japan's tourism industry looking to bounce back
BY Tom Walker | 03 May 2011
The Japan Tourism Agency (JTA) has revealed that last March's earthquake and tsunami had directly resulted in more than 560,000 accommodation cancellations across the country.
Ziger/Snead chosen for Baltimore revamp
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Apr 2011
Trustees of the Baltimore Museum of Art in Maryland, US, have revealed that Ziger/Snead Architects are to work on a US$24m (£14.4m, EUR16.2m) renovation of the attraction.
NRM cancels £21m redevelopment plans
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Apr 2011
York's National Railway Museum (NRM) has confirmed that it has been forced to abandon its plans for a £21m redevelopment programme after failing in a £7m funding bid.
5D laser ride for London Dungeon
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Apr 2011
A new 5D laser ride - Vengeance - is to launch at the London Dungeon on 28 May, which is set to immerse visitors in a multi-sensory, Victorian-themed experience.
Work starts on new US tea party museum
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Apr 2011
A groundbreaking ceremony has been held in Boston, US, to mark the start of construction work on the new Tea Party Ships and Museum at the city's Atlantic Wharf.
Wildwood unveils new adventure play area
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Apr 2011
A new adventure play area has been unveiled at the Wildwood visitor attraction near Herne Bay, Kent - part of a wider construction project to expand and improve its visitor facilities.
US$100m gift for LA automotive museum
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Apr 2011
Margie Petersen and the Margie and Robert E Petersen Foundation have handed US$100m (£60.4m, EUR68.1m) to the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, US.
Boston museum unveils fundraising bid
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Apr 2011
A major new US$250m (£150.9m, EUR170.4m) fundraising campaign has been launched by the Museum of Science, Boston, US, to help support its plans to overhaul the attraction.
Louisville Zoo unveils new bear habitat
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Apr 2011
Louisville Zoo in Kentucky, US, has announced the official opening of its new polar and grizzly bear habitat as part of the multi-phase Glacier Run project.
'Canoe safari' opens at WWT wetland centre
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Apr 2011
The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) has officially launched a new visitor experience at its Martin Mere Wetland Centre near Burscough, Lancashire - Canoe Safari.
£3m Discovery Centre opens at Jodrell Bank
BY Pete Hayman | 26 Apr 2011
A new £3m 'live science' Discovery Centre has been officially opened by the University of Manchester (UM) at Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire.
New entrance facility for Dundee attraction
BY Pete Hayman | 26 Apr 2011
A new entrance facility has been unveiled at Camperdown Wildlife Park, Dundee, following a £1m investment designed to enhance the attraction's visitor experience.
New CA$340m museum planned for Alberta
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Apr 2011
A major new CA$340m (£215.8m, EUR245.5m, US$357.4m) museum is to be developed in the centre of Edmonton, Canada, which will explore the history of Alberta.
Long appointed director of Dundee museum
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Apr 2011
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art senior curator Philip Long has been announced as the director of a new Victoria and Albert museum to be developed on Dundee's waterfront.
     
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7222 to 7241 of 9725 news stories
Revenues up, losses narrow at Six Flags
BY Tom Walker | 04 May 2011
Theme park operator Six Flags has reported increases in both revenues and attendance for the first quarter of 2011.
Compulsory purchase for Dreamland site
BY Pete Hayman | 04 May 2011
Thanet District Council (TDC) has revealed that it is to serve a compulsory purchase order in order to take control of the former Dreamland theme park site in Margate, Kent.
Great Wolf reports losses of US$6m for Q1 2011
BY Tom Walker | 04 May 2011
US-based indoor waterpark operator Great Wolf Resorts has reported a net loss of US$6m for the first quarter of 2011.
New Sea Life attraction unveiled in Venice
BY Pete Hayman | 04 May 2011
Visitor attractions operator Merlin Entertainments Group has unveiled its new £7m Sea Life centre and marine sanctuary in Jesolo, Venice, Italy.
NMNI announces further TITANICa details
BY Pete Hayman | 04 May 2011
National Museums Northern Ireland (NMNI) has announced further details about the new TITANICa experience due to open at Ulster Folk and Transport Museum later this month.
Green light for Brighton ferris wheel plans
BY Pete Hayman | 04 May 2011
Plans for the development of a new 45m (147.6ft)-tall ferris wheel attraction on Brighton's seafront have been given the green light by the local authority.
Japan's tourism industry looking to bounce back
BY Tom Walker | 03 May 2011
The Japan Tourism Agency (JTA) has revealed that last March's earthquake and tsunami had directly resulted in more than 560,000 accommodation cancellations across the country.
Ziger/Snead chosen for Baltimore revamp
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Apr 2011
Trustees of the Baltimore Museum of Art in Maryland, US, have revealed that Ziger/Snead Architects are to work on a US$24m (£14.4m, EUR16.2m) renovation of the attraction.
NRM cancels £21m redevelopment plans
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Apr 2011
York's National Railway Museum (NRM) has confirmed that it has been forced to abandon its plans for a £21m redevelopment programme after failing in a £7m funding bid.
5D laser ride for London Dungeon
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Apr 2011
A new 5D laser ride - Vengeance - is to launch at the London Dungeon on 28 May, which is set to immerse visitors in a multi-sensory, Victorian-themed experience.
Work starts on new US tea party museum
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Apr 2011
A groundbreaking ceremony has been held in Boston, US, to mark the start of construction work on the new Tea Party Ships and Museum at the city's Atlantic Wharf.
Wildwood unveils new adventure play area
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Apr 2011
A new adventure play area has been unveiled at the Wildwood visitor attraction near Herne Bay, Kent - part of a wider construction project to expand and improve its visitor facilities.
US$100m gift for LA automotive museum
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Apr 2011
Margie Petersen and the Margie and Robert E Petersen Foundation have handed US$100m (£60.4m, EUR68.1m) to the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, US.
Boston museum unveils fundraising bid
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Apr 2011
A major new US$250m (£150.9m, EUR170.4m) fundraising campaign has been launched by the Museum of Science, Boston, US, to help support its plans to overhaul the attraction.
Louisville Zoo unveils new bear habitat
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Apr 2011
Louisville Zoo in Kentucky, US, has announced the official opening of its new polar and grizzly bear habitat as part of the multi-phase Glacier Run project.
'Canoe safari' opens at WWT wetland centre
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Apr 2011
The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) has officially launched a new visitor experience at its Martin Mere Wetland Centre near Burscough, Lancashire - Canoe Safari.
£3m Discovery Centre opens at Jodrell Bank
BY Pete Hayman | 26 Apr 2011
A new £3m 'live science' Discovery Centre has been officially opened by the University of Manchester (UM) at Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire.
New entrance facility for Dundee attraction
BY Pete Hayman | 26 Apr 2011
A new entrance facility has been unveiled at Camperdown Wildlife Park, Dundee, following a £1m investment designed to enhance the attraction's visitor experience.
New CA$340m museum planned for Alberta
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Apr 2011
A major new CA$340m (£215.8m, EUR245.5m, US$357.4m) museum is to be developed in the centre of Edmonton, Canada, which will explore the history of Alberta.
Long appointed director of Dundee museum
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Apr 2011
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art senior curator Philip Long has been announced as the director of a new Victoria and Albert museum to be developed on Dundee's waterfront.
     
 


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