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Legoland, Hollywood and Bollywood theme parks all coming to Dubai as part of AED10bn mega resort plans
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2014
Meraas Holding – a Dubai-based property company – has announced it will open three major theme parks in the first phase blueprint of its mega-leisure development Dubai Parks and Resorts.
£60m Science Museum transformation underway
BY Katie Buckley | 12 Sep 2014
The evolution of London’s Science Museum is now well underway, with several ‘starchitects’ being named to design its new galleries, while a new exhibition space is now set to open on 25 October.
Harry Potter studios to unveil dark arts section
BY Alice Davis | 12 Sep 2014
Harry Potter’s loyal army of fans have an insatiable appetite for all things related to the boy wizard. Attractions themed around this fictional character are a surefire winner and keep on expanding.
Orcas to be centrepoint of new aquarium at VDNKh in Moscow
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2014
A new aquarium is being set up at Moscow’s VDNKh exhibition centre as part of a large-scale redevelopment and will include orcas, despite ongoing controversy about keeping cetaceans in captivity.
Designs revealed for Washington D.C's first elevated park
BY Katie Buckley | 12 Sep 2014
Following a six month nationwide competition, four multidisciplinary architecture and design teams have been chosen to reveal their design concepts for Washington D.C's first elevated park.
£400m ‘Olympicopolis’ design competition now open
BY Katie Buckley | 12 Sep 2014
Mayor of London Boris Johnson, has opened a major design competition for a new £400m (US$650m, €503m) educational and cultural quarter at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, east London.
Canada's Playland set to get major makeover
BY Alice Davis | 12 Sep 2014
Playland in Hastings Park, Vancouver, Canada, has announced major renovation and expansion plans, with work commencing in autumn 2015. The 13-year project is part of an ambitious plan by Vancouver City Council to overhaul Hastings Park.
Staff from Trinidad zoo head to Orlando for training
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2014
Staff from the Emperor Valley Zoo in Trinidad along with a contingent from the Zoological Society of Trinidad and Tobago (ZSTT), have travelled to Orlando, Florida to undergo special training with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) as part of a strategic objective for continuous learning by staff members at the zoo.
Controversy surrounds planned San Antonio Aquarium
BY Alice Davis | 12 Sep 2014
The last thing anybody wants around an aquarium is murky waters. But recent reports of a new aquatic attraction opening in San Antonio, Texas, are mired in controversy.
Judy Murray's Park of Keir tennis and golf hub receives blow from planning officer’s report
BY Chris Dodd | 12 Sep 2014
A development group led by tennis coach Judy Murray, mother of star Andy Murray, has been dealt a blow after a prominent member of Stirling Council’s planning office said that it could not support plans for the creation of the Park of Keir sporting hub in Scotland.
Orlando Science Centre plans US$4.5m KidsTown expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2014
Orlando Science Centre has revealed plans to move and significantly expand its KidsTown area, hoping to draw in a larger, more lucrative under-8s audience to the visitor attraction.
White House visitor centre reopens after US$12.6m refurb
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Sep 2014
The visitor centre at the White House in Washington DC, is set to reopen on 13 September following a US$12.6m (€9.7m, £7.8m) renovation.
UNWTO International Congress on Tourism & Pilgrimages kicks off in Spain next week
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Sep 2014
The first ever International Congress on Tourism & Pilgrimages – co-organised by the World Tourism Organisation, Ministry of Industry Energy and Tourism of Spain and the Regional Government of Galicia – is set to take place in Parador de Santiago de Compostela, Spain, starting 17 September.
Spain returns €5m of stolen art to Colombia after more than a decade
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Sep 2014
More than a decade after recovering €5m (US$6.5m, £4m) worth of stolen art from a Colombian drug bust, Spanish authorities are set to return the bounty of more than 700 pieces to Colombia to go on display as a new exhibit at the country’s national museum in Bogota.
Indian theme park plan gets into salty situation over political allegations
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Sep 2014
Work has started on a controversial theme park development in Mumbai, India, which has come under political scrutiny from opposing parties ahead of an upcoming election.
Michael Bloomberg's charity grants US$17m to cultural institutions worldwide
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Sep 2014
Bloomberg Philanthropies – the charitable arm of Michael Bloomberg’s business empire – has announced that it has granted US$17m (€13.1m, £10.5m) in funding for digital projects in cultural institutions worldwide.
Universal Orlando building totally tropical hotel
BY Alice Davis | 10 Sep 2014
Universal Orlando has announced it will open a Caribbean-inspired resort accommodation in summer 2016. With a casual, tropical vibe, visitors can expect to relax in the surrounds of a lagoon, waterfall, swimming pool with waterslide and sandy “beach”.
Peter Jackson to develop First World War exhibition in New Zealand
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Sep 2014
Director Peter Jackson is developing a temporary First World War exhibition at New Zealand’s former Dominion Museum Building in Wellington to go on display from April 2015.
Cork City Council plans €4m renovation of Elizabeth Fort to attract more tourists
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Sep 2014
Cork City Council has revealed €4m (US$5.1m, £3.2m) plans to turn heritage site Elizabeth Fort into a major tourist attraction predicted to attract 100,000 visitors a year to the Irish city.
Northumberland, UK, seduces astrotourists with its starry skies
BY Alice Davis | 10 Sep 2014
Britain’s newest dark skies park is simply sparkling with business opportunities, local authorities say. An increasing public interest in all things astronomical makes starry-skied Northumberland a magnet for stargazers as astrotourism establishes itself as a sub-sector in its own right.
     
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5360 to 5379 of 9640 news stories
Legoland, Hollywood and Bollywood theme parks all coming to Dubai as part of AED10bn mega resort plans
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2014
Meraas Holding – a Dubai-based property company – has announced it will open three major theme parks in the first phase blueprint of its mega-leisure development Dubai Parks and Resorts.
£60m Science Museum transformation underway
BY Katie Buckley | 12 Sep 2014
The evolution of London’s Science Museum is now well underway, with several ‘starchitects’ being named to design its new galleries, while a new exhibition space is now set to open on 25 October.
Harry Potter studios to unveil dark arts section
BY Alice Davis | 12 Sep 2014
Harry Potter’s loyal army of fans have an insatiable appetite for all things related to the boy wizard. Attractions themed around this fictional character are a surefire winner and keep on expanding.
Orcas to be centrepoint of new aquarium at VDNKh in Moscow
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2014
A new aquarium is being set up at Moscow’s VDNKh exhibition centre as part of a large-scale redevelopment and will include orcas, despite ongoing controversy about keeping cetaceans in captivity.
Designs revealed for Washington D.C's first elevated park
BY Katie Buckley | 12 Sep 2014
Following a six month nationwide competition, four multidisciplinary architecture and design teams have been chosen to reveal their design concepts for Washington D.C's first elevated park.
£400m ‘Olympicopolis’ design competition now open
BY Katie Buckley | 12 Sep 2014
Mayor of London Boris Johnson, has opened a major design competition for a new £400m (US$650m, €503m) educational and cultural quarter at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, east London.
Canada's Playland set to get major makeover
BY Alice Davis | 12 Sep 2014
Playland in Hastings Park, Vancouver, Canada, has announced major renovation and expansion plans, with work commencing in autumn 2015. The 13-year project is part of an ambitious plan by Vancouver City Council to overhaul Hastings Park.
Staff from Trinidad zoo head to Orlando for training
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2014
Staff from the Emperor Valley Zoo in Trinidad along with a contingent from the Zoological Society of Trinidad and Tobago (ZSTT), have travelled to Orlando, Florida to undergo special training with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) as part of a strategic objective for continuous learning by staff members at the zoo.
Controversy surrounds planned San Antonio Aquarium
BY Alice Davis | 12 Sep 2014
The last thing anybody wants around an aquarium is murky waters. But recent reports of a new aquatic attraction opening in San Antonio, Texas, are mired in controversy.
Judy Murray's Park of Keir tennis and golf hub receives blow from planning officer’s report
BY Chris Dodd | 12 Sep 2014
A development group led by tennis coach Judy Murray, mother of star Andy Murray, has been dealt a blow after a prominent member of Stirling Council’s planning office said that it could not support plans for the creation of the Park of Keir sporting hub in Scotland.
Orlando Science Centre plans US$4.5m KidsTown expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2014
Orlando Science Centre has revealed plans to move and significantly expand its KidsTown area, hoping to draw in a larger, more lucrative under-8s audience to the visitor attraction.
White House visitor centre reopens after US$12.6m refurb
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Sep 2014
The visitor centre at the White House in Washington DC, is set to reopen on 13 September following a US$12.6m (€9.7m, £7.8m) renovation.
UNWTO International Congress on Tourism & Pilgrimages kicks off in Spain next week
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Sep 2014
The first ever International Congress on Tourism & Pilgrimages – co-organised by the World Tourism Organisation, Ministry of Industry Energy and Tourism of Spain and the Regional Government of Galicia – is set to take place in Parador de Santiago de Compostela, Spain, starting 17 September.
Spain returns €5m of stolen art to Colombia after more than a decade
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Sep 2014
More than a decade after recovering €5m (US$6.5m, £4m) worth of stolen art from a Colombian drug bust, Spanish authorities are set to return the bounty of more than 700 pieces to Colombia to go on display as a new exhibit at the country’s national museum in Bogota.
Indian theme park plan gets into salty situation over political allegations
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Sep 2014
Work has started on a controversial theme park development in Mumbai, India, which has come under political scrutiny from opposing parties ahead of an upcoming election.
Michael Bloomberg's charity grants US$17m to cultural institutions worldwide
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Sep 2014
Bloomberg Philanthropies – the charitable arm of Michael Bloomberg’s business empire – has announced that it has granted US$17m (€13.1m, £10.5m) in funding for digital projects in cultural institutions worldwide.
Universal Orlando building totally tropical hotel
BY Alice Davis | 10 Sep 2014
Universal Orlando has announced it will open a Caribbean-inspired resort accommodation in summer 2016. With a casual, tropical vibe, visitors can expect to relax in the surrounds of a lagoon, waterfall, swimming pool with waterslide and sandy “beach”.
Peter Jackson to develop First World War exhibition in New Zealand
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Sep 2014
Director Peter Jackson is developing a temporary First World War exhibition at New Zealand’s former Dominion Museum Building in Wellington to go on display from April 2015.
Cork City Council plans €4m renovation of Elizabeth Fort to attract more tourists
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Sep 2014
Cork City Council has revealed €4m (US$5.1m, £3.2m) plans to turn heritage site Elizabeth Fort into a major tourist attraction predicted to attract 100,000 visitors a year to the Irish city.
Northumberland, UK, seduces astrotourists with its starry skies
BY Alice Davis | 10 Sep 2014
Britain’s newest dark skies park is simply sparkling with business opportunities, local authorities say. An increasing public interest in all things astronomical makes starry-skied Northumberland a magnet for stargazers as astrotourism establishes itself as a sub-sector in its own right.
     
 


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