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Plans for £85m wildlife attraction in Scotland
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 29 Apr 2013
Wildside World is sharing plans with the local Glasgow and South Lanarkshire communities for an £85m wildlife and environmental development.
New Secrets of the Sea centre to launch in Florida in November
BY Aoife Dowling | 29 Apr 2013
Construction is underway on the Secrets of the Sea Marine Exploration Center and Aquarium, a new US$5m (3.8m euro, £3.2m) marine attraction in Pinellas County, Florida US.
US$24m Living Planet Aquarium to be unveiled in Utah, US
BY Aoife Dowling | 29 Apr 2013
A US$24m (18.3m euro, £15.5m) Living Planet Aquarium is on track to open to the public in Utah, US in December this year.
Wallace & Gromit ride opens at Pleasure Beach
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 29 Apr 2013
Pleasure Beach in Blackpool has officially opened the world's first Wallace & Gromit ride Thrill-O-Matic, in collaboration with the fictional characters' animators Aardman.
New four-floor Crayola Experience to launch in Pennsylvania, US
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Apr 2013
A new Crayola Experience is set to open in Easton, Pennsylvania, US with four floors and 18 interactive attractions on 24 May this year.
Australia's Scenic World launches railway ride after AUS$30m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Apr 2013
Scenic World at Katoomba in New South Wales, Australia has unveiled its Scenic Railway ride following a AUS$30m (US$31m, €24m, £20m) redevlopment.
Planners give Universal extension thumbs up
BY Kath Hudson | 25 Apr 2013
Construction is scheduled to start this summer on an extension to Universal Studios theme park in Los Angeles.
Disney brings in minimum age
BY Kath Hudson | 25 Apr 2013
Disney has introduced a policy whereby all children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Space Shuttle Atlantis' Rocket Assembly rises into Florida's skyline
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Apr 2013
The new Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit at the Kennedy Space Centre Visitor Complex in Cape Canaveral, Florida, US is nearing completion as it begins to rise nearly 15 storeys into the sky.
Ocean Park Hong Kong agrees deal with Premier Rides to provide technical upgrades
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Apr 2013
Premier Rides, the ride support division of Premier Service, has been selected by Ocean Park Hong Kong theme park to provide new ride technology and technical services and support for multiple rides over an extended period of time.
Madame Tussauds to Honor Whitney Houston with Launch of Four Distinct Figures
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Apr 2013
In celebration of Whitney Houston's life and unparalleled career, Madame Tussauds has chosen to immortalise the artist in wax - four times at four separate and distinct points of her life, which will be showcased at each Madame Tussauds Attraction in the U.S.
West Midland Safari Park aims for resort status
BY Kath Hudson | 24 Apr 2013
As it celebrates its 40th anniversary, West Midland Safari and Leisure Park in the UK has unveiled redevelopment plans which it hopes will propel it from a three-star day attraction to a four-star resort of national significance.
Titanic Belfast contributes £54.3m to city's economy
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 24 Apr 2013
Northern Ireland museum Titanic Belfast has contributed an estimated £54.3m to the city's economy in the year since it opened.
New BALPPA FEC group to host cost management seminar
BY Aoife Dowling | 24 Apr 2013
The newly established Family Entertainment (FEC) group at BALPPA will host its inaugural seminar event on 14 May at Alton Towers Resort in Staffordshire.
San Francisco's Exploratorium reopens following US$300m revamp
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 23 Apr 2013
San Francisco's Exploratorium science museum officially unveiled its US$300m (228m euro, £197m) expansion at Pier 15 on the city's waterfront on 17 April.
£4.5m Arts Centre planned for Ringwood
BY Aoife Dowling | 23 Apr 2013
Ringwood Musical & Dramatic Society, in partnership with Greyfriars Community Centre, are planning to develop a new multi-use arts centre on the old Activities Centre site at Greyfriars.
Rhino heads stolen from National Museum of Ireland
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 23 Apr 2013
Four rhinoceros heads have been stolen from a storage facility at the National Museum of Ireland, likely for the illegal trade of powdered horn that is used in traditional Far East medicine.
Steamboat museum planned for Windermere
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 23 Apr 2013
London-based architects Carmody Groarke have submitted a planning application to the Lake District National Park to redevelop the Windermere Steamboat Museum into a heritage attraction.
Test-build of Neolithic houses underway at Stonehenge
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 22 Apr 2013
English Heritage has enlisted the help of volunteers to test build three Neolithic houses that will be the centrepiece of an outdoor gallery planned for the new £27m Stonehenge visitor centre, currently under construction.
Fort Bovisand lands funding to transform into visitor attraction
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 19 Apr 2013
Heritage Lottery Funding has been awarded to Plymouth's derelict Fort Bovisand, to help it further develop its £16m plans to transform the scheduled ancient monument site into a visitor attraction.
     
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Plans for £85m wildlife attraction in Scotland
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 29 Apr 2013
Wildside World is sharing plans with the local Glasgow and South Lanarkshire communities for an £85m wildlife and environmental development.
New Secrets of the Sea centre to launch in Florida in November
BY Aoife Dowling | 29 Apr 2013
Construction is underway on the Secrets of the Sea Marine Exploration Center and Aquarium, a new US$5m (3.8m euro, £3.2m) marine attraction in Pinellas County, Florida US.
US$24m Living Planet Aquarium to be unveiled in Utah, US
BY Aoife Dowling | 29 Apr 2013
A US$24m (18.3m euro, £15.5m) Living Planet Aquarium is on track to open to the public in Utah, US in December this year.
Wallace & Gromit ride opens at Pleasure Beach
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 29 Apr 2013
Pleasure Beach in Blackpool has officially opened the world's first Wallace & Gromit ride Thrill-O-Matic, in collaboration with the fictional characters' animators Aardman.
New four-floor Crayola Experience to launch in Pennsylvania, US
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Apr 2013
A new Crayola Experience is set to open in Easton, Pennsylvania, US with four floors and 18 interactive attractions on 24 May this year.
Australia's Scenic World launches railway ride after AUS$30m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Apr 2013
Scenic World at Katoomba in New South Wales, Australia has unveiled its Scenic Railway ride following a AUS$30m (US$31m, €24m, £20m) redevlopment.
Planners give Universal extension thumbs up
BY Kath Hudson | 25 Apr 2013
Construction is scheduled to start this summer on an extension to Universal Studios theme park in Los Angeles.
Disney brings in minimum age
BY Kath Hudson | 25 Apr 2013
Disney has introduced a policy whereby all children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Space Shuttle Atlantis' Rocket Assembly rises into Florida's skyline
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Apr 2013
The new Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit at the Kennedy Space Centre Visitor Complex in Cape Canaveral, Florida, US is nearing completion as it begins to rise nearly 15 storeys into the sky.
Ocean Park Hong Kong agrees deal with Premier Rides to provide technical upgrades
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Apr 2013
Premier Rides, the ride support division of Premier Service, has been selected by Ocean Park Hong Kong theme park to provide new ride technology and technical services and support for multiple rides over an extended period of time.
Madame Tussauds to Honor Whitney Houston with Launch of Four Distinct Figures
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Apr 2013
In celebration of Whitney Houston's life and unparalleled career, Madame Tussauds has chosen to immortalise the artist in wax - four times at four separate and distinct points of her life, which will be showcased at each Madame Tussauds Attraction in the U.S.
West Midland Safari Park aims for resort status
BY Kath Hudson | 24 Apr 2013
As it celebrates its 40th anniversary, West Midland Safari and Leisure Park in the UK has unveiled redevelopment plans which it hopes will propel it from a three-star day attraction to a four-star resort of national significance.
Titanic Belfast contributes £54.3m to city's economy
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 24 Apr 2013
Northern Ireland museum Titanic Belfast has contributed an estimated £54.3m to the city's economy in the year since it opened.
New BALPPA FEC group to host cost management seminar
BY Aoife Dowling | 24 Apr 2013
The newly established Family Entertainment (FEC) group at BALPPA will host its inaugural seminar event on 14 May at Alton Towers Resort in Staffordshire.
San Francisco's Exploratorium reopens following US$300m revamp
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 23 Apr 2013
San Francisco's Exploratorium science museum officially unveiled its US$300m (228m euro, £197m) expansion at Pier 15 on the city's waterfront on 17 April.
£4.5m Arts Centre planned for Ringwood
BY Aoife Dowling | 23 Apr 2013
Ringwood Musical & Dramatic Society, in partnership with Greyfriars Community Centre, are planning to develop a new multi-use arts centre on the old Activities Centre site at Greyfriars.
Rhino heads stolen from National Museum of Ireland
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 23 Apr 2013
Four rhinoceros heads have been stolen from a storage facility at the National Museum of Ireland, likely for the illegal trade of powdered horn that is used in traditional Far East medicine.
Steamboat museum planned for Windermere
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 23 Apr 2013
London-based architects Carmody Groarke have submitted a planning application to the Lake District National Park to redevelop the Windermere Steamboat Museum into a heritage attraction.
Test-build of Neolithic houses underway at Stonehenge
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 22 Apr 2013
English Heritage has enlisted the help of volunteers to test build three Neolithic houses that will be the centrepiece of an outdoor gallery planned for the new £27m Stonehenge visitor centre, currently under construction.
Fort Bovisand lands funding to transform into visitor attraction
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 19 Apr 2013
Heritage Lottery Funding has been awarded to Plymouth's derelict Fort Bovisand, to help it further develop its £16m plans to transform the scheduled ancient monument site into a visitor attraction.
     
 


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