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Disneyland wins top environmental award
BY Martin Nash | 03 Nov 2009
Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, US has won the 2009 Governor's Environmental and Economic Leadership Award (GEELA).
UNESCO and TripAdvisor in agreement to protect heritage sites
BY Martin Nash | 03 Nov 2009
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has teamed up with online travel company TripAdvisor in a move designed to mobilise travellers' support in preserving the natural and cultural sites on its World Heritage List.
£2m refurbishment for Yorkshire Museum
BY Pete Hayman | 03 Nov 2009
The Yorkshire Museum, one of the world's oldest purpose-built museums, has closed its doors to the public in order to allow a £2m refurbishment to get underway.
Wizard makeover for Alnwick Castle
BY Martin Nash | 03 Nov 2009
Former Disneyland Paris vice president Christian Perdrier is to be the new chief executive at Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, UK.
Weston pier revamp reaches landmark
BY Tom Walker | 02 Nov 2009
Work has started on erecting the frame of the new Pavilion building on The Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare.
New-look Ashmolean Museum set to reopen
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Nov 2009
The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology in Oxford is set to reopen on 7 November, following the completion of a major £61m redevelopment at the attraction.
Green500 gathers pace
BY Tom Walker | 02 Nov 2009
A number of the capital's leading hospitality businesses and tourist attractions are cutting their carbon emissions thanks to the London Development Agency's (LDA) Green500 initiative.
Haunted 5D experience opens in Missouri
BY Tom Walker | 30 Oct 2009
The House, a stand-alone 5D interactive haunted house, has opened its doors on "The Strip" in Branson, Missouri, US.
Longleat's new Animal Adventure opens
BY Tom Walker | 30 Oct 2009
Longleat safari park in Wiltshire has opened its newest attraction - a £1.3m interactive exhibit called Animal Adventure.
Legoland California hotel plans approved
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 29 Oct 2009
Legoland California in Carlsbad, San Diego County, US, has had its plans for a hotel approved.
Go-ahead soon for Shanghai Disney theme park?
BY Martin Nash | 29 Oct 2009
According to Reuters, local media is speculating about the possibility of Walt Disney announcing a deal to construct a theme park in Shanghai, China.
Sacramento science museum still on hold
BY Tom Walker | 29 Oct 2009
Officials at the Discovery Museum of Sacramento (DMS) are still looking for investors to get the Powerhouse Science Center project off the ground.
Adventure Waters park approved
BY Tim Nash | 29 Oct 2009
Councillors in Cairns, northern Queensland, Australia, have approved plans for a AUD$35m water park to be built at Smithfield, 12km north of the city.
Merlin unveils Texas attraction plans
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Oct 2009
A new US$12m (£7.3m, €8.1m) Legoland Discovery Centre (LDC) is to be built at a shopping centre in Grapevine, Texas, US, under new plans unveiled by Merlin Entertainments.
Natural history brought to life in Norwich
BY Helen Patenall | 28 Oct 2009
A £70,000 refurbishment of the natural history gallery at Norwich Castle Museum in Norfolk is nearing completion.
$3bn entertainment and sports resort plans for Queensland
BY Tim Nash | 28 Oct 2009
Plans for a AUD$3bn themed entertainment destination called Tropical Paradise Resort have been unveiled for Queensland, Australia.
Demon Drop heads west
BY Martin Nash | 27 Oct 2009
Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California, US is to be the new home of one of Cedar Park's most popular thrill rides, Demon Drop.
Wahooo! waterpark opens in Bahrain
BY Tom Walker | 26 Oct 2009
The 15,000sq m Wahooo! waterpark in Bahrain has opened to the public.
The attraction has large indoor and outdoor areas and rides include a 230m-long masterblaster, a FlowRider and a four-land Matt Racer looping around the outer edge of the waterpark.
Victorian town attraction opens at Ironbridge Site
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Oct 2009
Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire has added a new visitor centre, illustrating the development of mining and hot metal industries in the West Midlands via massive projected images.
Monarto Zoo plans safari resort development
BY Tim Nash | 23 Oct 2009
Monarto Zoo in South Australia is seeking investors to develop a safari experience in the Australian bush boasting both African and Australian wildlife, 4x4 tours, fine dining and overnight stays.
     
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Disneyland wins top environmental award
BY Martin Nash | 03 Nov 2009
Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, US has won the 2009 Governor's Environmental and Economic Leadership Award (GEELA).
UNESCO and TripAdvisor in agreement to protect heritage sites
BY Martin Nash | 03 Nov 2009
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has teamed up with online travel company TripAdvisor in a move designed to mobilise travellers' support in preserving the natural and cultural sites on its World Heritage List.
£2m refurbishment for Yorkshire Museum
BY Pete Hayman | 03 Nov 2009
The Yorkshire Museum, one of the world's oldest purpose-built museums, has closed its doors to the public in order to allow a £2m refurbishment to get underway.
Wizard makeover for Alnwick Castle
BY Martin Nash | 03 Nov 2009
Former Disneyland Paris vice president Christian Perdrier is to be the new chief executive at Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, UK.
Weston pier revamp reaches landmark
BY Tom Walker | 02 Nov 2009
Work has started on erecting the frame of the new Pavilion building on The Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare.
New-look Ashmolean Museum set to reopen
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Nov 2009
The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology in Oxford is set to reopen on 7 November, following the completion of a major £61m redevelopment at the attraction.
Green500 gathers pace
BY Tom Walker | 02 Nov 2009
A number of the capital's leading hospitality businesses and tourist attractions are cutting their carbon emissions thanks to the London Development Agency's (LDA) Green500 initiative.
Haunted 5D experience opens in Missouri
BY Tom Walker | 30 Oct 2009
The House, a stand-alone 5D interactive haunted house, has opened its doors on "The Strip" in Branson, Missouri, US.
Longleat's new Animal Adventure opens
BY Tom Walker | 30 Oct 2009
Longleat safari park in Wiltshire has opened its newest attraction - a £1.3m interactive exhibit called Animal Adventure.
Legoland California hotel plans approved
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 29 Oct 2009
Legoland California in Carlsbad, San Diego County, US, has had its plans for a hotel approved.
Go-ahead soon for Shanghai Disney theme park?
BY Martin Nash | 29 Oct 2009
According to Reuters, local media is speculating about the possibility of Walt Disney announcing a deal to construct a theme park in Shanghai, China.
Sacramento science museum still on hold
BY Tom Walker | 29 Oct 2009
Officials at the Discovery Museum of Sacramento (DMS) are still looking for investors to get the Powerhouse Science Center project off the ground.
Adventure Waters park approved
BY Tim Nash | 29 Oct 2009
Councillors in Cairns, northern Queensland, Australia, have approved plans for a AUD$35m water park to be built at Smithfield, 12km north of the city.
Merlin unveils Texas attraction plans
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Oct 2009
A new US$12m (£7.3m, €8.1m) Legoland Discovery Centre (LDC) is to be built at a shopping centre in Grapevine, Texas, US, under new plans unveiled by Merlin Entertainments.
Natural history brought to life in Norwich
BY Helen Patenall | 28 Oct 2009
A £70,000 refurbishment of the natural history gallery at Norwich Castle Museum in Norfolk is nearing completion.
$3bn entertainment and sports resort plans for Queensland
BY Tim Nash | 28 Oct 2009
Plans for a AUD$3bn themed entertainment destination called Tropical Paradise Resort have been unveiled for Queensland, Australia.
Demon Drop heads west
BY Martin Nash | 27 Oct 2009
Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California, US is to be the new home of one of Cedar Park's most popular thrill rides, Demon Drop.
Wahooo! waterpark opens in Bahrain
BY Tom Walker | 26 Oct 2009
The 15,000sq m Wahooo! waterpark in Bahrain has opened to the public.
The attraction has large indoor and outdoor areas and rides include a 230m-long masterblaster, a FlowRider and a four-land Matt Racer looping around the outer edge of the waterpark.
Victorian town attraction opens at Ironbridge Site
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Oct 2009
Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire has added a new visitor centre, illustrating the development of mining and hot metal industries in the West Midlands via massive projected images.
Monarto Zoo plans safari resort development
BY Tim Nash | 23 Oct 2009
Monarto Zoo in South Australia is seeking investors to develop a safari experience in the Australian bush boasting both African and Australian wildlife, 4x4 tours, fine dining and overnight stays.
     
 


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