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KidZania to open its second site in India
BY Martin Nash | 05 Feb 2014
Mexico-based children's edutainment brand KidZania is to open its second site in India, forming part of the 147-acre Entertainment City development in Noida, near New Delhi.
Work expected to begin on Danish Lego House attraction this year
BY Chris Dodd | 04 Feb 2014
Construction work is expected to start this year on the Lego House, a visitor and interactive exhibition centre in the Danish town of Billund, with the attraction made to resemble a giant stack of Lego bricks.
Houston waterpark undergoes name change and revamp
BY Martin Nash | 04 Feb 2014
The SplashTown water park in Houston, Texas has been rebranded by owners CNL Lifestyle Properties as Wet 'n' Wild SplashTown.
YTL Hotels takes charge of Thermae Bath Spa
BY Jak Phillips | 04 Feb 2014
YTL Hotels, owner of the soon-to-open Gainsborough Bath Spa Hotel and Bath-based utility company Wessex Water, has strengthened its grip on the ancient spa town’s wellness facilities by acquiring the operating contract of Thermae Bath Spa.
HLF invests £5m into UK's natural heritage.
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Feb 2014
Natural heritage in the UK is set to receive a £5m boost for two projects after the Heritage Lottery Fund announced a new £16m round of funding.
Hengistbury jurassic attraction gets progressive installation to uncover ancient headland history
BY Chris Dodd | 03 Feb 2014
Hengistbury Head Visitor Centre has opened a new interactive AV installation to enable visitors to further explore the wildlife and history of the ancient headland in Bournemouth.
Funding deadline set for new Robin Hood attraction
BY Martin Nash | 31 Jan 2014
It is reported that the developers of a new 'Discover Robin Hood' attraction in Sherwood Forest have been given until 31 March to show they have the necessary funds in place.
London's Mail Rail could get new lease on life as a tourist attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jan 2014
Plans are afoot to take a disused underground mail line in London and transform it into a tourist attraction.
Coronation Street attraction plan given green light
BY Jak Phillips | 29 Jan 2014
The Coronation Street cobbles at the soap's former home in Manchester’s Granada Studios will open as an attraction in April, following approval from the city’s council.
Service sector leads UK economic recovery
BY Jak Phillips | 28 Jan 2014
The service sector continues to drive the UK's economic recovery, according to figures released today by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Buckingham Palace urged to become more profitable attraction
BY Jak Phillips | 28 Jan 2014
British MPs have criticised the Royal Household for mismanaging its finances, calling for Buckingham Palace to be opened to paying visitors more frequently to help balance the books.
Avonturenpark completes US$4m waterslide expansion
BY Chris Dodd | 28 Jan 2014
The Avonturenpark theme park in Hellendoorn, Netherlands, has expanded to include a new Aquaventura Slidepark, offering a variety of waterslides and aquatic attractions for visitors.
Final designs revealed for £11.2m Landscape Discovery Centre in Northumberland
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Jan 2014
The final designs have been revealed for The Sill, Northumberland’s proposed £11.2m national Landscape Discovery Centre and Youth Hostel, which aims to boost the scenic north east England region’s tourism economy and provide educational facilities.
Universal unveils magic behind latest Harry Potter attraction
BY Jak Phillips | 27 Jan 2014
Universal Orlando Resort has announced details for its new Harry Potter experience, which will be linked to Universal’s existing boy wizard attraction at Islands of Adventure to create the world’s first centrally-themed multi-park experience.
Australia welcomes opening of Wet’n’Wild waterpark with expected one million visitors each year
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Jan 2014
Australia has welcomed the introduction of its first brand new major waterpark since 1991, following the opening of the long-awaited Wet’n’Wild attraction in Sydney.
Bombay Sapphire to launch gin tour
BY Kath Hudson | 24 Jan 2014
We’ve had wine tours, now prepare for gin tours. Bombay Sapphire Distillery is building a visitor centre alongside its first production facility, which will open in Hampshire in the autumn.
Sandy Nairne says museums and galleries are the 'engine rooms' of UK culture
BY Jak Phillips | 23 Jan 2014
Museums and galleries have been hailed as one of the "engine rooms" of Britain’s cultural industries by Sandy Nairne – director of the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) – after statistics showed the cultural generates over £8m an hour for the economy.
Bristol Aerospace Centre plans revealed
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2014
The first images for Bristol’s new Aerospace Centre have been unveiled by the team behind the project.
Chinese Greenland buys London's historic Ram Brewery
BY Jak Phillips | 20 Jan 2014
Chinese state-owned property firm Greenland Holding Group has bought the Ram Brewery site in Wandsworth, West London - home of Britain’s oldest brewery - as part of a £600m development.
Go-ahead for Bahrain theme park
BY Martin Nash | 16 Jan 2014
Local media in Bahrain reports that work on a BD20m (£32.4m) theme park which will include the state's first full-size ice arena and indoor ski slope, will go ahead as planned.
     
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KidZania to open its second site in India
BY Martin Nash | 05 Feb 2014
Mexico-based children's edutainment brand KidZania is to open its second site in India, forming part of the 147-acre Entertainment City development in Noida, near New Delhi.
Work expected to begin on Danish Lego House attraction this year
BY Chris Dodd | 04 Feb 2014
Construction work is expected to start this year on the Lego House, a visitor and interactive exhibition centre in the Danish town of Billund, with the attraction made to resemble a giant stack of Lego bricks.
Houston waterpark undergoes name change and revamp
BY Martin Nash | 04 Feb 2014
The SplashTown water park in Houston, Texas has been rebranded by owners CNL Lifestyle Properties as Wet 'n' Wild SplashTown.
YTL Hotels takes charge of Thermae Bath Spa
BY Jak Phillips | 04 Feb 2014
YTL Hotels, owner of the soon-to-open Gainsborough Bath Spa Hotel and Bath-based utility company Wessex Water, has strengthened its grip on the ancient spa town’s wellness facilities by acquiring the operating contract of Thermae Bath Spa.
HLF invests £5m into UK's natural heritage.
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Feb 2014
Natural heritage in the UK is set to receive a £5m boost for two projects after the Heritage Lottery Fund announced a new £16m round of funding.
Hengistbury jurassic attraction gets progressive installation to uncover ancient headland history
BY Chris Dodd | 03 Feb 2014
Hengistbury Head Visitor Centre has opened a new interactive AV installation to enable visitors to further explore the wildlife and history of the ancient headland in Bournemouth.
Funding deadline set for new Robin Hood attraction
BY Martin Nash | 31 Jan 2014
It is reported that the developers of a new 'Discover Robin Hood' attraction in Sherwood Forest have been given until 31 March to show they have the necessary funds in place.
London's Mail Rail could get new lease on life as a tourist attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jan 2014
Plans are afoot to take a disused underground mail line in London and transform it into a tourist attraction.
Coronation Street attraction plan given green light
BY Jak Phillips | 29 Jan 2014
The Coronation Street cobbles at the soap's former home in Manchester’s Granada Studios will open as an attraction in April, following approval from the city’s council.
Service sector leads UK economic recovery
BY Jak Phillips | 28 Jan 2014
The service sector continues to drive the UK's economic recovery, according to figures released today by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Buckingham Palace urged to become more profitable attraction
BY Jak Phillips | 28 Jan 2014
British MPs have criticised the Royal Household for mismanaging its finances, calling for Buckingham Palace to be opened to paying visitors more frequently to help balance the books.
Avonturenpark completes US$4m waterslide expansion
BY Chris Dodd | 28 Jan 2014
The Avonturenpark theme park in Hellendoorn, Netherlands, has expanded to include a new Aquaventura Slidepark, offering a variety of waterslides and aquatic attractions for visitors.
Final designs revealed for £11.2m Landscape Discovery Centre in Northumberland
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Jan 2014
The final designs have been revealed for The Sill, Northumberland’s proposed £11.2m national Landscape Discovery Centre and Youth Hostel, which aims to boost the scenic north east England region’s tourism economy and provide educational facilities.
Universal unveils magic behind latest Harry Potter attraction
BY Jak Phillips | 27 Jan 2014
Universal Orlando Resort has announced details for its new Harry Potter experience, which will be linked to Universal’s existing boy wizard attraction at Islands of Adventure to create the world’s first centrally-themed multi-park experience.
Australia welcomes opening of Wet’n’Wild waterpark with expected one million visitors each year
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Jan 2014
Australia has welcomed the introduction of its first brand new major waterpark since 1991, following the opening of the long-awaited Wet’n’Wild attraction in Sydney.
Bombay Sapphire to launch gin tour
BY Kath Hudson | 24 Jan 2014
We’ve had wine tours, now prepare for gin tours. Bombay Sapphire Distillery is building a visitor centre alongside its first production facility, which will open in Hampshire in the autumn.
Sandy Nairne says museums and galleries are the 'engine rooms' of UK culture
BY Jak Phillips | 23 Jan 2014
Museums and galleries have been hailed as one of the "engine rooms" of Britain’s cultural industries by Sandy Nairne – director of the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) – after statistics showed the cultural generates over £8m an hour for the economy.
Bristol Aerospace Centre plans revealed
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2014
The first images for Bristol’s new Aerospace Centre have been unveiled by the team behind the project.
Chinese Greenland buys London's historic Ram Brewery
BY Jak Phillips | 20 Jan 2014
Chinese state-owned property firm Greenland Holding Group has bought the Ram Brewery site in Wandsworth, West London - home of Britain’s oldest brewery - as part of a £600m development.
Go-ahead for Bahrain theme park
BY Martin Nash | 16 Jan 2014
Local media in Bahrain reports that work on a BD20m (£32.4m) theme park which will include the state's first full-size ice arena and indoor ski slope, will go ahead as planned.
     
 


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