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Phone app LINE launches its own 'theme park' in Taiwan
BY Martin Nash | 13 Feb 2014
LINE, a Japanese-designed app for instant messaging on smartphones and PCs, has opened its first 'theme park'.
Waterpark to be added to Gaylord Rockies hotel development
BY Martin Nash | 13 Feb 2014
The projected 1,500-room Gaylord Rockies hotel and conference centre in Aurora, Colorado, US is to include an extensive water park, according to an announcement by developers RIDA Development Corp. of Houston.
Britain enjoys record year for tourism
BY Jak Phillips | 13 Feb 2014
Britain welcomed 32.9 million overseas visitors in 2013, more than any other year, according to provisional estimates released this morning by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Mark Pyrah appoints Martin Barratt as a non-exec at Paragon Entertainment
BY Liz Terry | 12 Feb 2014
News is breaking that Martin Barratt has joined the board of Mark Pyrah's AIM- listed Paragon Entertainment as a non-executive director.
Cut Tourism VAT campaign buoyed by parliamentary debate
BY Jak Phillips | 12 Feb 2014
Campaign group Cut Tourism VAT scored a minor victory in the Houses of Parliament yesterday, when Members called on the government to re-examine the case for reducing VAT on the tourism sector.
Paris ghost stations could become leisure spaces
BY Kath Hudson | 12 Feb 2014
Paris’ 16 “ghost stations” which have been disused for decades could have new life breathed into them as leisure spaces, if ideas put forward by a politician come to fruition.
Hamleys opens in-store London Underground attraction
BY Chris Dodd | 12 Feb 2014
Historic London toy store Hamleys has launched its own interactive attraction based on the London Underground on the lower floor of its Regent Street store.
Museum of Science Fiction planned for Washington DC
BY Chris Dodd | 11 Feb 2014
A new museum exploring the world of science fiction is being planned for Washington DC, US, expected to open at some point in 2017.
Museums-based apprenticeships target tomorrow’s industry leaders
BY Jak Phillips | 11 Feb 2014
A museum-based apprenticeship scheme across several high-profile attractions in the north of England has been launched to entice the next generation of talent to the creative and cultural heritage sector.
Science Centre seeks permanent home in Aspen Art Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Feb 2014
An educational group looking to acquire an art museum in Aspen, Colorado, US, wants to transform it into a new not-for-profit science centre.
Designs of the Year 2014 nominations announced
BY Jak Phillips | 10 Feb 2014
A dome made by a robotic arm and live silkworms, a folding bike helmet and a floating pyramid-shaped school in a Nigerian lagoon are among the pioneering concepts nominated for Designs of the Year 2014 by London’s Design Museum.
Dinosaur museum included in list of architecture builds to watch
BY Martin Nash | 07 Feb 2014
A dinosaur museum in Wembley, Alberta, Canada has been included in an architecture magazine's list of 'Top 10 Projects to Follow in 2014'.
Disney CEO Bob Iger: MyMagic+ testing a 'real success'
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Feb 2014
Disney CEO Bob Iger has revealed the company’s highly-anticipated MyMagic+ programme helped Magic Kingdom theme park process an additional 3,000 guests per day when it was tested over the festive period.
English museums to be boosted by £4.6m funding to help spur renovation and improvement work
BY Chris Dodd | 06 Feb 2014
Forty museums across England are to receive £4.6m worth of grants following an announcement made by Culture Minister Ed Vaizey.
Derby Buxton students develop insider guide to Chatsworth House
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Feb 2014
Students from the University of Derby Buxton have created an insider guide to Chatsworth House designed for students studying business and tourism qualifications.
South Korea's Robotland theme park set to open in 2016
BY Martin Nash | 05 Feb 2014
Robotland, the world's first exhibition complex dedicated to robotics, is scheduled to open in Incheon, South Korea in 2016.
Details of the The Marvel Experience domed complex tour unveiled
BY Martin Nash | 05 Feb 2014
Entertainment experience company Hero Ventures has unveiled details of the design of 'The Marvel Experience' domed complex set to tour cities across the USA and Canada in 2014.
Japan to be home to proposed new Moomin theme park
BY Martin Nash | 05 Feb 2014
Japan is to be the site for a new Moomin theme park, although its exact location has yet to be determined.
Indian aquarium set for a makeover
BY Martin Nash | 05 Feb 2014
India's Indira Gandhi Zoo Park's aquarium is set for a makeover, with plans to expand it with several new features including an underground fish tank with a glass cover.
Museum’s butterfly fundraising initiative spreads wings
BY Jak Phillips | 05 Feb 2014
A UK museum’s innovative fundraising effort – centred around vinyl butterflies – has set wallets aflutter, so far raising over £20,000 ($33,000, €24,000).
     
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5942 to 5961 of 9640 news stories
Phone app LINE launches its own 'theme park' in Taiwan
BY Martin Nash | 13 Feb 2014
LINE, a Japanese-designed app for instant messaging on smartphones and PCs, has opened its first 'theme park'.
Waterpark to be added to Gaylord Rockies hotel development
BY Martin Nash | 13 Feb 2014
The projected 1,500-room Gaylord Rockies hotel and conference centre in Aurora, Colorado, US is to include an extensive water park, according to an announcement by developers RIDA Development Corp. of Houston.
Britain enjoys record year for tourism
BY Jak Phillips | 13 Feb 2014
Britain welcomed 32.9 million overseas visitors in 2013, more than any other year, according to provisional estimates released this morning by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Mark Pyrah appoints Martin Barratt as a non-exec at Paragon Entertainment
BY Liz Terry | 12 Feb 2014
News is breaking that Martin Barratt has joined the board of Mark Pyrah's AIM- listed Paragon Entertainment as a non-executive director.
Cut Tourism VAT campaign buoyed by parliamentary debate
BY Jak Phillips | 12 Feb 2014
Campaign group Cut Tourism VAT scored a minor victory in the Houses of Parliament yesterday, when Members called on the government to re-examine the case for reducing VAT on the tourism sector.
Paris ghost stations could become leisure spaces
BY Kath Hudson | 12 Feb 2014
Paris’ 16 “ghost stations” which have been disused for decades could have new life breathed into them as leisure spaces, if ideas put forward by a politician come to fruition.
Hamleys opens in-store London Underground attraction
BY Chris Dodd | 12 Feb 2014
Historic London toy store Hamleys has launched its own interactive attraction based on the London Underground on the lower floor of its Regent Street store.
Museum of Science Fiction planned for Washington DC
BY Chris Dodd | 11 Feb 2014
A new museum exploring the world of science fiction is being planned for Washington DC, US, expected to open at some point in 2017.
Museums-based apprenticeships target tomorrow’s industry leaders
BY Jak Phillips | 11 Feb 2014
A museum-based apprenticeship scheme across several high-profile attractions in the north of England has been launched to entice the next generation of talent to the creative and cultural heritage sector.
Science Centre seeks permanent home in Aspen Art Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Feb 2014
An educational group looking to acquire an art museum in Aspen, Colorado, US, wants to transform it into a new not-for-profit science centre.
Designs of the Year 2014 nominations announced
BY Jak Phillips | 10 Feb 2014
A dome made by a robotic arm and live silkworms, a folding bike helmet and a floating pyramid-shaped school in a Nigerian lagoon are among the pioneering concepts nominated for Designs of the Year 2014 by London’s Design Museum.
Dinosaur museum included in list of architecture builds to watch
BY Martin Nash | 07 Feb 2014
A dinosaur museum in Wembley, Alberta, Canada has been included in an architecture magazine's list of 'Top 10 Projects to Follow in 2014'.
Disney CEO Bob Iger: MyMagic+ testing a 'real success'
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Feb 2014
Disney CEO Bob Iger has revealed the company’s highly-anticipated MyMagic+ programme helped Magic Kingdom theme park process an additional 3,000 guests per day when it was tested over the festive period.
English museums to be boosted by £4.6m funding to help spur renovation and improvement work
BY Chris Dodd | 06 Feb 2014
Forty museums across England are to receive £4.6m worth of grants following an announcement made by Culture Minister Ed Vaizey.
Derby Buxton students develop insider guide to Chatsworth House
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Feb 2014
Students from the University of Derby Buxton have created an insider guide to Chatsworth House designed for students studying business and tourism qualifications.
South Korea's Robotland theme park set to open in 2016
BY Martin Nash | 05 Feb 2014
Robotland, the world's first exhibition complex dedicated to robotics, is scheduled to open in Incheon, South Korea in 2016.
Details of the The Marvel Experience domed complex tour unveiled
BY Martin Nash | 05 Feb 2014
Entertainment experience company Hero Ventures has unveiled details of the design of 'The Marvel Experience' domed complex set to tour cities across the USA and Canada in 2014.
Japan to be home to proposed new Moomin theme park
BY Martin Nash | 05 Feb 2014
Japan is to be the site for a new Moomin theme park, although its exact location has yet to be determined.
Indian aquarium set for a makeover
BY Martin Nash | 05 Feb 2014
India's Indira Gandhi Zoo Park's aquarium is set for a makeover, with plans to expand it with several new features including an underground fish tank with a glass cover.
Museum’s butterfly fundraising initiative spreads wings
BY Jak Phillips | 05 Feb 2014
A UK museum’s innovative fundraising effort – centred around vinyl butterflies – has set wallets aflutter, so far raising over £20,000 ($33,000, €24,000).
     
 


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