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Whey Aye: Europe's tallest observation wheel approved for Newcastle Quayside
BY Tom Walker | 27 Jul 2019
Plans to build Europe’s tallest observation wheel in Newcastle, UK, have been given the green light by the city council.
Attendance boost helps Universal increase earnings at its theme parks
BY Andy Knaggs | 26 Jul 2019
Business continues to boom for Universal's theme park division, with the operator reporting revenue and earnings increases in its latest financial report.
Musée du Louvre teams up with Ponant for cultural cruises
BY Andy Knaggs | 26 Jul 2019
The French cruise company Ponant has partnered with the Musée du Louvre to create two new cruises in 2020 that will encompass a range of cultural attractions.
Disney World cable car network to go live in September
BY Andy Knaggs | 26 Jul 2019
Walt Disney World in Florida is to start operating its new cable car transit system from 29 September, with several of the gondola cabins sporting Disney character and film-themed wraps.
£10m aquarium development expected to be major tourist draw for Belfast
BY Andy Knaggs | 25 Jul 2019
Proposals for a new £10m (US$12.48m, €11.21m) ReefLIVE aquarium in Belfast's Titanic Quarter are to be put forward for approval, with hopes that the attraction will draw more than 300,000 visitors per year.
Six Flags franchises back on track as work in China set to restart
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Jul 2019
Six Flags is starting to get back on track with its international projects after the operator revealed it expected to resume development on its halted China projects within the next six months.
Science museum dubbed 'future icon of sustainability' as Cobe envisions carbon-neutral plan
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Jul 2019
Danish architecture firm Cobe has won an international competition to provide designs for a new science museum in the Swedish city of Lund, with the visitor attraction set to open in 2024.
New park costs offset continuing revenue growth for Six Flags
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Jul 2019
Increased theme park attendances, successful membership upgrade promotions and improved revenues from sponsorship, international agreements and accommodation are among the factors in Six Flags' latest quarterly and half-yearly financial results, both of which have broken company records.
The Aldin Biomes will be a dramatic new attraction for Reykjavik, Iceland
BY Liz Terry | 23 Jul 2019
Architects Wilkinson Eyre are to create a new visitor attraction in the form of a massive biome complex, near Reykjavik.
Vertical aquarium could be an iconic addition to San Diego waterfront
BY Andy Knaggs | 23 Jul 2019
A 170,000sq ft (51,816sq m) vertical aquarium is one of the ideas being considered for a proposed 500ft-high (152m) observation tower at the centre of a development project on the California coast at San Diego.
Europa Park's Scandinavia reopens 13 months on from major fire
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jul 2019
Just over a year on from a major fire that destroyed a significant part of Germany's Europa Park, the operator is celebrating, after reopening its fire-damaged Scandinavian area.
Submerged Great Barrier Reef museum will convey messages about the threats to oceanic marine systems
BY Andy Knaggs | 23 Jul 2019
The first installation of the Museum of Underwater Art – a series of inter-tidal and fully submerged galleries planned for the Great Barrier Reef region of Queensland, Australia – is due to open in December on the coast at Townsville.
British government to investigate impact of tourism on the environment
BY Andy Knaggs | 23 Jul 2019
Having made a commitment to net zero carbon emissions by 2050, the UK government has now launched an inquiry into the impacts of tourism and travel on the environment.
France returns historic artefacts to Benin and funds €20m museum to house cultural treasures
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Jul 2019
A €20m (US$22.4m, £18m) loan from the French Development Agency (FDA) is to be used in the construction of a new museum in Abomey, Benin, which will house objects of art and cultural heritage that are being restituted from France.
Social media experimentation key to online success, says man who caught Elon Musk's eye with world-famous 'Absolute Unit'
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Jul 2019
Adam Koszary, the man behind the Museum of English Rural Life's (MERL) social media channels, has urged other museums to experiment with their platforms if they want to have similar online success.
Science and Industry Museum repairs go ahead with government backing
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Jul 2019
Urgently-needed repair work has begun on the Grade II listed Power Hall at Manchester's Science and Industry Museum, following an injection of funding from the UK government.
Townsville takes a shine to new Halo light show
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Jul 2019
A spectacular light and sound event is launching today (19 July) in Townsville, north-eastern Queensland in Australia. Halo, which is created by Sydney-based AGB Events, will run in the evenings until 4 August, and is being staged in conjunction with the inaugural North Australian Festival of Arts.
First plans for London's Horniman Museum redevelopment are unveiled
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Jul 2019
The Horniman Museum and Gardens in London is seeking feedback on concept plans produced by Studio Egret West that are designed to make the museum more accessible, enhance the visitor experience and develop more income-generating opportunities.
We can help politicians to help the museum sector, says NEMO chief
BY Andy Knaggs | 18 Jul 2019
Julie Ward – a member of the European Parliament – had an interesting and informative day, hands-on as an intern at the Bonnefantenmuseum in Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Iowa waterpark to expand with new theme park
BY Andy Knaggs | 17 Jul 2019
The owners of Lost Island Waterpark, in Waterloo, Iowa, US, have announced plans to augment their attraction with a new US$100m (€89.2m, £80.6m) theme park.
     
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Whey Aye: Europe's tallest observation wheel approved for Newcastle Quayside
BY Tom Walker | 27 Jul 2019
Plans to build Europe’s tallest observation wheel in Newcastle, UK, have been given the green light by the city council.
Attendance boost helps Universal increase earnings at its theme parks
BY Andy Knaggs | 26 Jul 2019
Business continues to boom for Universal's theme park division, with the operator reporting revenue and earnings increases in its latest financial report.
Musée du Louvre teams up with Ponant for cultural cruises
BY Andy Knaggs | 26 Jul 2019
The French cruise company Ponant has partnered with the Musée du Louvre to create two new cruises in 2020 that will encompass a range of cultural attractions.
Disney World cable car network to go live in September
BY Andy Knaggs | 26 Jul 2019
Walt Disney World in Florida is to start operating its new cable car transit system from 29 September, with several of the gondola cabins sporting Disney character and film-themed wraps.
£10m aquarium development expected to be major tourist draw for Belfast
BY Andy Knaggs | 25 Jul 2019
Proposals for a new £10m (US$12.48m, €11.21m) ReefLIVE aquarium in Belfast's Titanic Quarter are to be put forward for approval, with hopes that the attraction will draw more than 300,000 visitors per year.
Six Flags franchises back on track as work in China set to restart
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Jul 2019
Six Flags is starting to get back on track with its international projects after the operator revealed it expected to resume development on its halted China projects within the next six months.
Science museum dubbed 'future icon of sustainability' as Cobe envisions carbon-neutral plan
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Jul 2019
Danish architecture firm Cobe has won an international competition to provide designs for a new science museum in the Swedish city of Lund, with the visitor attraction set to open in 2024.
New park costs offset continuing revenue growth for Six Flags
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Jul 2019
Increased theme park attendances, successful membership upgrade promotions and improved revenues from sponsorship, international agreements and accommodation are among the factors in Six Flags' latest quarterly and half-yearly financial results, both of which have broken company records.
The Aldin Biomes will be a dramatic new attraction for Reykjavik, Iceland
BY Liz Terry | 23 Jul 2019
Architects Wilkinson Eyre are to create a new visitor attraction in the form of a massive biome complex, near Reykjavik.
Vertical aquarium could be an iconic addition to San Diego waterfront
BY Andy Knaggs | 23 Jul 2019
A 170,000sq ft (51,816sq m) vertical aquarium is one of the ideas being considered for a proposed 500ft-high (152m) observation tower at the centre of a development project on the California coast at San Diego.
Europa Park's Scandinavia reopens 13 months on from major fire
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jul 2019
Just over a year on from a major fire that destroyed a significant part of Germany's Europa Park, the operator is celebrating, after reopening its fire-damaged Scandinavian area.
Submerged Great Barrier Reef museum will convey messages about the threats to oceanic marine systems
BY Andy Knaggs | 23 Jul 2019
The first installation of the Museum of Underwater Art – a series of inter-tidal and fully submerged galleries planned for the Great Barrier Reef region of Queensland, Australia – is due to open in December on the coast at Townsville.
British government to investigate impact of tourism on the environment
BY Andy Knaggs | 23 Jul 2019
Having made a commitment to net zero carbon emissions by 2050, the UK government has now launched an inquiry into the impacts of tourism and travel on the environment.
France returns historic artefacts to Benin and funds €20m museum to house cultural treasures
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Jul 2019
A €20m (US$22.4m, £18m) loan from the French Development Agency (FDA) is to be used in the construction of a new museum in Abomey, Benin, which will house objects of art and cultural heritage that are being restituted from France.
Social media experimentation key to online success, says man who caught Elon Musk's eye with world-famous 'Absolute Unit'
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Jul 2019
Adam Koszary, the man behind the Museum of English Rural Life's (MERL) social media channels, has urged other museums to experiment with their platforms if they want to have similar online success.
Science and Industry Museum repairs go ahead with government backing
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Jul 2019
Urgently-needed repair work has begun on the Grade II listed Power Hall at Manchester's Science and Industry Museum, following an injection of funding from the UK government.
Townsville takes a shine to new Halo light show
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Jul 2019
A spectacular light and sound event is launching today (19 July) in Townsville, north-eastern Queensland in Australia. Halo, which is created by Sydney-based AGB Events, will run in the evenings until 4 August, and is being staged in conjunction with the inaugural North Australian Festival of Arts.
First plans for London's Horniman Museum redevelopment are unveiled
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Jul 2019
The Horniman Museum and Gardens in London is seeking feedback on concept plans produced by Studio Egret West that are designed to make the museum more accessible, enhance the visitor experience and develop more income-generating opportunities.
We can help politicians to help the museum sector, says NEMO chief
BY Andy Knaggs | 18 Jul 2019
Julie Ward – a member of the European Parliament – had an interesting and informative day, hands-on as an intern at the Bonnefantenmuseum in Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Iowa waterpark to expand with new theme park
BY Andy Knaggs | 17 Jul 2019
The owners of Lost Island Waterpark, in Waterloo, Iowa, US, have announced plans to augment their attraction with a new US$100m (€89.2m, £80.6m) theme park.
     
 


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