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Pirates of the Caribbean reopens in Florida
04 Jul 2006
The famous Pirates of the Caribbean boat ride that inspired the movie of the same name is to reopen on 7 July at Walt Disney World, Florida, only this time it’s the movie that has inspired the ride.
Museum of Scotland opens sports gallery
04 Jul 2006
The Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh has opened a £250,000 new gallery exploring the role of sport in Scotland’s cultural heritage.
Disney to open new park in Shanghai?
03 Jul 2006
The Walt Disney Company is reportedly awaiting approval from the Chinese government to build a new theme park in Shanghai.
Cedar Fair completes US$1.24bn acquisition of Paramount Parks
03 Jul 2006
Theme park operator Cedar Fair has announced the completion of its US$1.24bn (£670m, 970m euro) acquisition of Paramount Parks and will assume the complete operation and management of the parks immediately.
Kelvingrove set to reopen next month after £28m revamp
30 Jun 2006
Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is set to reopen after its £28m, three-year revamp, on 11 July.
Leighton House gets HLF funding to promote east-west understanding
29 Jun 2006
Leighton House Museum in Kensington, London, has received a £47,800 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to finance education packs for schoolchildren.
Edinburgh and Glasgow take the initiative
BY Sarah Todd | 29 Jun 2006
Scottish Enterprise has unveiled a number of new training and marketing initiatives to encourage greater travel between Edinburgh and Glasgow and better links between both cities’ tourism sectors.
US$1.9bn golf resort for Mississippi
BY Helen Patenall | 29 Jun 2006
Myriad-Tunica has announced plans to develop a US$1.9bn (£1bn, 1.5bn euro) golf complex called Myriad Resort in Tunica, Mississippi, US.
New Brent Museum a hit with locals
29 Jun 2006
A £2.5m new museum in Brent, London, has proved popular with local people – attracting more visitors in its first month of operation than the museum it replaced welcomed in the entire previous year.
Heide Museum to reopen after AUS$6m redevelopment
29 Jun 2006
The Heide Museum of Modern Art near Melbourne, Australia, is set for reopening after an 18 month, AUS$6m (£2.4m, 3.5m euro, US$4.4m) redevelopment on 18 July.
£1.5m aquarium to open at Horniman Museum
28 Jun 2006
The new £1.5m aquarium is set to open at the Horniman Museum in London, UK, on 14 July.
National Portrait Gallery to reopen in Washington
BY Helen Patenall | 28 Jun 2006
The Smithsonian Institution is set to reopen the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC, US.
Restoration rebuild for Medway Queen vessel attraction
BY Helen Patenall | 28 Jun 2006
The Medway Queen Preservation Society (MPQS) in Kent is set to restore the Medway Queen -– one of the few remaining paddle steamers in the UK thanks to a £1.8m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
VisitScotland apologises for tourist map
BY Sarah Todd | 28 Jun 2006
VisitScotland has issued a formal apology after a map that was posted on the window of its Edinburgh Airport offices was revealed to be hopelessly inaccurate.
Cairngorm Mountain scoops top attractions award for Business Excellence
28 Jun 2006
Cairngorm Mountain in Scotland has been recognised as the UK’s top attraction by the Best Practice Forum in its first annual Business Excellence Awards.
Goa Science Centre plans oceanarium and planetarium
BY Sarah Todd | 27 Jun 2006
The Goa Science Centre has floated a global expression of interest for companies to consult on the addition of a planetarium and oceanarium to its existing facilities.
Scottish Parliament rivals Commons as political attraction
BY Helen Patenall | 22 Jun 2006
The Scottish Parliament at Holyrood in Edinburgh is now rivalling the House of Commons as the UK’s most visited political attraction.
The end of NIRAH?
22 Jun 2006
Bedfordshire County Council has rejected claims that the NIRAH project, a £300m freshwater aquarium centre planned for Stewartby, Bedfordshire, UK, is in danger of falling through.
Dreamworld unveils Australia’s first FlowRider
21 Jun 2006
Dreamworld theme park is unveiling its latest attraction this week, the first FlowRider surf system to be installed in Australia.
Ontario Science launches outdoor environmental area
BY Helen Patenall | 21 Jun 2006
The Ontario Science Centre in Ontario, Canada, is set to transform its existing 4,600sq m (51,000sq ft) main entrance into an interactive outdoor venue called Teluscape.
     
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8979 to 8998 of 9639 news stories
Pirates of the Caribbean reopens in Florida
04 Jul 2006
The famous Pirates of the Caribbean boat ride that inspired the movie of the same name is to reopen on 7 July at Walt Disney World, Florida, only this time it’s the movie that has inspired the ride.
Museum of Scotland opens sports gallery
04 Jul 2006
The Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh has opened a £250,000 new gallery exploring the role of sport in Scotland’s cultural heritage.
Disney to open new park in Shanghai?
03 Jul 2006
The Walt Disney Company is reportedly awaiting approval from the Chinese government to build a new theme park in Shanghai.
Cedar Fair completes US$1.24bn acquisition of Paramount Parks
03 Jul 2006
Theme park operator Cedar Fair has announced the completion of its US$1.24bn (£670m, 970m euro) acquisition of Paramount Parks and will assume the complete operation and management of the parks immediately.
Kelvingrove set to reopen next month after £28m revamp
30 Jun 2006
Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is set to reopen after its £28m, three-year revamp, on 11 July.
Leighton House gets HLF funding to promote east-west understanding
29 Jun 2006
Leighton House Museum in Kensington, London, has received a £47,800 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to finance education packs for schoolchildren.
Edinburgh and Glasgow take the initiative
BY Sarah Todd | 29 Jun 2006
Scottish Enterprise has unveiled a number of new training and marketing initiatives to encourage greater travel between Edinburgh and Glasgow and better links between both cities’ tourism sectors.
US$1.9bn golf resort for Mississippi
BY Helen Patenall | 29 Jun 2006
Myriad-Tunica has announced plans to develop a US$1.9bn (£1bn, 1.5bn euro) golf complex called Myriad Resort in Tunica, Mississippi, US.
New Brent Museum a hit with locals
29 Jun 2006
A £2.5m new museum in Brent, London, has proved popular with local people – attracting more visitors in its first month of operation than the museum it replaced welcomed in the entire previous year.
Heide Museum to reopen after AUS$6m redevelopment
29 Jun 2006
The Heide Museum of Modern Art near Melbourne, Australia, is set for reopening after an 18 month, AUS$6m (£2.4m, 3.5m euro, US$4.4m) redevelopment on 18 July.
£1.5m aquarium to open at Horniman Museum
28 Jun 2006
The new £1.5m aquarium is set to open at the Horniman Museum in London, UK, on 14 July.
National Portrait Gallery to reopen in Washington
BY Helen Patenall | 28 Jun 2006
The Smithsonian Institution is set to reopen the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC, US.
Restoration rebuild for Medway Queen vessel attraction
BY Helen Patenall | 28 Jun 2006
The Medway Queen Preservation Society (MPQS) in Kent is set to restore the Medway Queen -– one of the few remaining paddle steamers in the UK thanks to a £1.8m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
VisitScotland apologises for tourist map
BY Sarah Todd | 28 Jun 2006
VisitScotland has issued a formal apology after a map that was posted on the window of its Edinburgh Airport offices was revealed to be hopelessly inaccurate.
Cairngorm Mountain scoops top attractions award for Business Excellence
28 Jun 2006
Cairngorm Mountain in Scotland has been recognised as the UK’s top attraction by the Best Practice Forum in its first annual Business Excellence Awards.
Goa Science Centre plans oceanarium and planetarium
BY Sarah Todd | 27 Jun 2006
The Goa Science Centre has floated a global expression of interest for companies to consult on the addition of a planetarium and oceanarium to its existing facilities.
Scottish Parliament rivals Commons as political attraction
BY Helen Patenall | 22 Jun 2006
The Scottish Parliament at Holyrood in Edinburgh is now rivalling the House of Commons as the UK’s most visited political attraction.
The end of NIRAH?
22 Jun 2006
Bedfordshire County Council has rejected claims that the NIRAH project, a £300m freshwater aquarium centre planned for Stewartby, Bedfordshire, UK, is in danger of falling through.
Dreamworld unveils Australia’s first FlowRider
21 Jun 2006
Dreamworld theme park is unveiling its latest attraction this week, the first FlowRider surf system to be installed in Australia.
Ontario Science launches outdoor environmental area
BY Helen Patenall | 21 Jun 2006
The Ontario Science Centre in Ontario, Canada, is set to transform its existing 4,600sq m (51,000sq ft) main entrance into an interactive outdoor venue called Teluscape.
     
 


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