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World's tallest, fastest and longest coaster planned for Six Flags' Saudi venture
BY Andy Knaggs | 28 Aug 2019
Six Flags Qiddiya, the theme park that will be a key entertainment facility at the new city of Qiddiya, being built 40km (25m) from the Saudi capital of Riyadh, will have the "longest, tallest and fastest" rollercoaster in the world, as well as the world's tallest drop-tower ride.
Archiplanstudio transforms 16th-century hydraulic water pump into eco-museum
BY Tom Walker | 28 Aug 2019
Italian architects firm Archiplanstudio has completed the transformation of a 16th-century building housing a hydraulic water pump into an eco-museum and visitor attraction.
Blair Drummond safari park invests £1m for modernisation of Sea Lion Enclosure
BY Andy Knaggs | 28 Aug 2019
A new pump room and filtration system designed to enhance an existing sea lion habitat are part of a £1m (US$1.22m, €1.1m) upgrade programme announced by Blair Drummond Safari Park, in Stirling, Scotland.
Avengers Campus to open in 2020 at Disneyland
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Aug 2019
Disney fan event D23 in Anaheim became the setting for a raft of announcements by the theme park company, headlined by news that its new Avengers Campus will open at the California Adventure park in 2020.
London Fire Brigade to transform former headquarters into museum
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Aug 2019
The London Fire Brigade's former headquarters ‒ a Grade II listed building across the River Thames from the Houses of Parliament ‒ is being transformed into a new and permanent home for the Brigade's museum, which currently operates as a pop-up on Lambeth High Street.
World Animal Protection report accuses accredited zoos of animal cruelty
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Aug 2019
Zoos and aquariums associations have criticised a report by World Animal Protection (WAP) which claims to have identified numerous examples around the world of wild animals being used in cruel and demeaning ways in the name of visitor entertainment.
New York flagship announced for Museum of Ice Cream as operator plans international expansion
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Aug 2019
The Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC) has announced plans to open several new locations, both in the US and internationally over the next 18 months, starting with its first New York City flagship in Q4 2019.
Designs submitted for Derby's £42m swimming pool and waterpark
BY Tom Walker | 22 Aug 2019
Enhanced designs have been submitted for a £42m swimming pool and waterpark complex in Derby.
New visitor centre to be developed at Auschwitz-Birkenau following US$5.5m donation
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Aug 2019
A donation of US$5.5m (€4.96m, £4.55m) will go towards the development of a new visitor services centre at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial – the museum located on the site of the World War Two Nazi concentration camp in Poland.
Kings Dominion unveils new water attractions for 2020
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Aug 2019
Cedar Fair's Virginia amusement and waterpark, Kings Dominion, has announced three new additions to its 20-acre (80,900sq m, 265,500sq ft) Soak City waterpark, which is set to open in 2020.
'World's highest aquarium' opens in China
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Aug 2019
Standing more than 2,200 metres (7,200ft) above sea level, a new aquarium just opened in Xining, Qinghai Province in northwest China, now hold's the record for the world's highest-altitude aquarium.
Phased reopening for new Denver Art Museum facilities begins June 2020
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Aug 2019
Denver Art Museum in Colorado, US, is to begin a phased reopening of its campus in June 2020, with a new welcome centre, learning and engagement centre, 72,000sq ft (21,945sq m) of new and refurbished gallery space and new dining experiences.
Sutton Hoo ancient royal burial site reopens following redevelopment
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Aug 2019
Sutton Hoo, the burial site of a 7th century Anglo-Saxon king in Suffolk, England, that achieved worldwide fame upon its discovery in 1938, has reopened following a £4m (US$4.85m, €4.37m) transformation.
Merlin reveals plans for Lego Movie World at California resort
BY Tom Walker | 20 Aug 2019
Merlin has revealed plans for the largest new addition at its Legoland California resort since the park launched in 1999.
Arts Council England allocates £17.5m to local culture projects
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Aug 2019
Arts Council England has named 13 new additions to its Creative People and Places (CPP) project, which it says is about local people choosing, creating and taking part in the arts and culture on offer to them.
Australian Museum closes for year-long AUS$57.5m renovation
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Aug 2019
A major renovation project that will expand touring exhibition halls and create several new facilities at the Australian Museum in Sydney will see the venue closed to the public from 19 August.
Silver Dollar City announces record-breaking waterfall drop ride among US$30m plans
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Aug 2019
The tallest raft ride drop in the Western Hemisphere is coming to Silver Dollar City, after the park revealed plans to invest more than US$30m (€26.9m, £24.8m) into a number of new developments.
New York's largest waterpark set for expansion after acquiring state funding
BY Andy Knaggs | 15 Aug 2019
Construction is set to start in September on new water slides at the Enchanted Forest Water Safari theme park in New York, US, with a funding contribution for the new rides having come from the state's economic development agency.
NBA Experience opens doors at Disney Springs
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Aug 2019
The NBA Experience, an immersive and interactive new attraction at Disney Springs in Florida, has celebrated its grand opening, with Disney CEO Bob Iger and NBA commissioner Adam Silver unveiling the new venture.
Toyota opens branded experience centre in Texas
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Aug 2019
Car manufacturer Toyota has opened its first visitor attraction in North America – the 44,000sq ft (13,400sq m) Toyota Experience Center (TEC) at its headquarters in Plano, Texas.
     
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821 to 840 of 9725 news stories
World's tallest, fastest and longest coaster planned for Six Flags' Saudi venture
BY Andy Knaggs | 28 Aug 2019
Six Flags Qiddiya, the theme park that will be a key entertainment facility at the new city of Qiddiya, being built 40km (25m) from the Saudi capital of Riyadh, will have the "longest, tallest and fastest" rollercoaster in the world, as well as the world's tallest drop-tower ride.
Archiplanstudio transforms 16th-century hydraulic water pump into eco-museum
BY Tom Walker | 28 Aug 2019
Italian architects firm Archiplanstudio has completed the transformation of a 16th-century building housing a hydraulic water pump into an eco-museum and visitor attraction.
Blair Drummond safari park invests £1m for modernisation of Sea Lion Enclosure
BY Andy Knaggs | 28 Aug 2019
A new pump room and filtration system designed to enhance an existing sea lion habitat are part of a £1m (US$1.22m, €1.1m) upgrade programme announced by Blair Drummond Safari Park, in Stirling, Scotland.
Avengers Campus to open in 2020 at Disneyland
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Aug 2019
Disney fan event D23 in Anaheim became the setting for a raft of announcements by the theme park company, headlined by news that its new Avengers Campus will open at the California Adventure park in 2020.
London Fire Brigade to transform former headquarters into museum
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Aug 2019
The London Fire Brigade's former headquarters ‒ a Grade II listed building across the River Thames from the Houses of Parliament ‒ is being transformed into a new and permanent home for the Brigade's museum, which currently operates as a pop-up on Lambeth High Street.
World Animal Protection report accuses accredited zoos of animal cruelty
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Aug 2019
Zoos and aquariums associations have criticised a report by World Animal Protection (WAP) which claims to have identified numerous examples around the world of wild animals being used in cruel and demeaning ways in the name of visitor entertainment.
New York flagship announced for Museum of Ice Cream as operator plans international expansion
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Aug 2019
The Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC) has announced plans to open several new locations, both in the US and internationally over the next 18 months, starting with its first New York City flagship in Q4 2019.
Designs submitted for Derby's £42m swimming pool and waterpark
BY Tom Walker | 22 Aug 2019
Enhanced designs have been submitted for a £42m swimming pool and waterpark complex in Derby.
New visitor centre to be developed at Auschwitz-Birkenau following US$5.5m donation
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Aug 2019
A donation of US$5.5m (€4.96m, £4.55m) will go towards the development of a new visitor services centre at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial – the museum located on the site of the World War Two Nazi concentration camp in Poland.
Kings Dominion unveils new water attractions for 2020
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Aug 2019
Cedar Fair's Virginia amusement and waterpark, Kings Dominion, has announced three new additions to its 20-acre (80,900sq m, 265,500sq ft) Soak City waterpark, which is set to open in 2020.
'World's highest aquarium' opens in China
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Aug 2019
Standing more than 2,200 metres (7,200ft) above sea level, a new aquarium just opened in Xining, Qinghai Province in northwest China, now hold's the record for the world's highest-altitude aquarium.
Phased reopening for new Denver Art Museum facilities begins June 2020
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Aug 2019
Denver Art Museum in Colorado, US, is to begin a phased reopening of its campus in June 2020, with a new welcome centre, learning and engagement centre, 72,000sq ft (21,945sq m) of new and refurbished gallery space and new dining experiences.
Sutton Hoo ancient royal burial site reopens following redevelopment
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Aug 2019
Sutton Hoo, the burial site of a 7th century Anglo-Saxon king in Suffolk, England, that achieved worldwide fame upon its discovery in 1938, has reopened following a £4m (US$4.85m, €4.37m) transformation.
Merlin reveals plans for Lego Movie World at California resort
BY Tom Walker | 20 Aug 2019
Merlin has revealed plans for the largest new addition at its Legoland California resort since the park launched in 1999.
Arts Council England allocates £17.5m to local culture projects
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Aug 2019
Arts Council England has named 13 new additions to its Creative People and Places (CPP) project, which it says is about local people choosing, creating and taking part in the arts and culture on offer to them.
Australian Museum closes for year-long AUS$57.5m renovation
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Aug 2019
A major renovation project that will expand touring exhibition halls and create several new facilities at the Australian Museum in Sydney will see the venue closed to the public from 19 August.
Silver Dollar City announces record-breaking waterfall drop ride among US$30m plans
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Aug 2019
The tallest raft ride drop in the Western Hemisphere is coming to Silver Dollar City, after the park revealed plans to invest more than US$30m (€26.9m, £24.8m) into a number of new developments.
New York's largest waterpark set for expansion after acquiring state funding
BY Andy Knaggs | 15 Aug 2019
Construction is set to start in September on new water slides at the Enchanted Forest Water Safari theme park in New York, US, with a funding contribution for the new rides having come from the state's economic development agency.
NBA Experience opens doors at Disney Springs
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Aug 2019
The NBA Experience, an immersive and interactive new attraction at Disney Springs in Florida, has celebrated its grand opening, with Disney CEO Bob Iger and NBA commissioner Adam Silver unveiling the new venture.
Toyota opens branded experience centre in Texas
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Aug 2019
Car manufacturer Toyota has opened its first visitor attraction in North America – the 44,000sq ft (13,400sq m) Toyota Experience Center (TEC) at its headquarters in Plano, Texas.
     
 


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