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US$104m theme park coming to Oman in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Oct 2013
Sayyid Fatik bin Fahr al Said companies (FBF) and the Arab Malaysia Development Company (AMDC) have signed an agreement to develop Oman’s largest ever indoor theme park at a cost of OMR40m (£64.2m, US$104m, €76m).
India planning to build 18 new science centres by 2021
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Oct 2013
India’s National Council for Science Museums (NCSM) has announced plans for 18 more science centres, taking the total in the country to 66.
Czech Republic’s first 3D planetarium to launch next month
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Oct 2013
Work on the Czech Republic’s first 3D planetarium has been completed at the Techmania Science Centre in Plzen, with an opening date of 4 November.
4D music experience lets you ‘play with music’s biggest icons’
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Oct 2013
A new 40,000sq ft (3,716sq m) museum in London, UK, will offer visitors the chance to perform on stage with some of the biggest musical icons, living and dead.
Top US attractions reopen after 16 day government shutdown
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Oct 2013
Hundreds of thousands of US employees have headed back to work following a 16-day government shutdown and extending the US debt limit.
Terri Irwin continues husband Steve’s legacy
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Oct 2013
Terri Irwin has spoken about the challenges she has faced since taking over the Australia Zoo and various other conservation projects from her husband Steve following his death in 2006.
Anticipation builds for Avatarland
BY Kath Hudson | 17 Oct 2013
Two years after announcing the film, Avatar, will be brought to life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Lightstorm Entertainment, the creators of the film and Walt Disney Imagineering are working on new ways of taking immersive environments and interactivity to the next level.
Merlin's Alton Towers teams ups with CBeebies
BY Kath Hudson | 15 Oct 2013
Alton Towers, UK, is appealing to a young demographic next season, with the launch of Cbeebies Land in a tie up with the BBC children’s tv channel.
‘Army’ of volunteers needed to survey heritage sites in UK
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Oct 2013
The annual ‘at-risk’ survey by English Heritage has found 7,500 listed buildings or sites deemed to be imperilled by neglect or decay, a decrease of 131 from the previous year. The heritage body also announced plans to recruit an ‘army’ of volunteers to help survey England’s 345,000 Grade II-listed buildings and prevent damage being done to buildings every year.
10th Annual National Conference of Visitor Attractions is today
BY Aoife Dowling | 10 Oct 2013
The Annual National Conference of Visitor Attractions (VAC 2013) event for all types of attractions in the UK is being held today (10 October) at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London.
Breaking Bad best for business in Albuquerque
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Oct 2013
Despite the ending of hit TV show Breaking Bad, tourism is still booming in New Mexico thanks to the global phenomenon.
Work starts on £30m Chester Zoo islands project
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Oct 2013
Construction work has begun on the £30m Islands project at Chester Zoo in Cheshire following a groundbreaking ceremony.
175-year-old theme park shuts down in Hungary
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Oct 2013
A 175-year-old theme park in Budapest, Hungary has been forced to close down due to the country’s economic problems.
South Korea starts work on robot theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Oct 2013
Work has started on a robot theme park in South Korea following a groundbreaking ceremony.
Australian theme park Dreamworld to open indigenous walk-through experience in December
BY Chris Dodd | 02 Oct 2013
Australian Gold Coast theme park Dreamworld is set to introduce a new themed experience in December, with the Dreamworld Corroboree providing visitors with an interactive walk-through celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, wildlife and stories.
SATE Conference kicks off in Savannah
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Oct 2013
The Storytelling Architecture Technology Experience (SATE) Conference 2013 kicks off today (3 October) at the Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD) with Carnegie Mellon Entertainment Technology Centre (ETC) founder, Don Marinelli making the keynote speech, entitled SATE: the reading, ‘riting and ‘rithmetic of the 21st Century.
Serpentine Sackler Gallery by Zaha Hadid Architects opens in London
BY Chris Dodd | 01 Oct 2013
The Serpentine Sackler Gallery, a £14.5m arts and gallery space designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, has opened in London.
Harry Potter and Downton Abbey helping to fuel UK tourism boom
BY Chris Dodd | 01 Oct 2013
Famous British film and television exports are proving a boost to the British tourism economy, with the likes of Harry Potter and Downton Abbey providing support for local economies too.
Astley Castle named Stirling Prize winner
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Sep 2013
A modern holiday home inserted into the walls of a castle in Warwickshire has won this year’s Riba Stirling Prize for architecture.
Leaked report shows Scotland’s historic buildings need £170m of repairs
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Sep 2013
Scotland’s historic buildings are in need of over £170m worth of repairs and improvements, with at least 1,700 sites requiring urgent conservation, a leaked report from Historic Scotland has revealed.
     
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US$104m theme park coming to Oman in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Oct 2013
Sayyid Fatik bin Fahr al Said companies (FBF) and the Arab Malaysia Development Company (AMDC) have signed an agreement to develop Oman’s largest ever indoor theme park at a cost of OMR40m (£64.2m, US$104m, €76m).
India planning to build 18 new science centres by 2021
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Oct 2013
India’s National Council for Science Museums (NCSM) has announced plans for 18 more science centres, taking the total in the country to 66.
Czech Republic’s first 3D planetarium to launch next month
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Oct 2013
Work on the Czech Republic’s first 3D planetarium has been completed at the Techmania Science Centre in Plzen, with an opening date of 4 November.
4D music experience lets you ‘play with music’s biggest icons’
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Oct 2013
A new 40,000sq ft (3,716sq m) museum in London, UK, will offer visitors the chance to perform on stage with some of the biggest musical icons, living and dead.
Top US attractions reopen after 16 day government shutdown
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Oct 2013
Hundreds of thousands of US employees have headed back to work following a 16-day government shutdown and extending the US debt limit.
Terri Irwin continues husband Steve’s legacy
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Oct 2013
Terri Irwin has spoken about the challenges she has faced since taking over the Australia Zoo and various other conservation projects from her husband Steve following his death in 2006.
Anticipation builds for Avatarland
BY Kath Hudson | 17 Oct 2013
Two years after announcing the film, Avatar, will be brought to life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Lightstorm Entertainment, the creators of the film and Walt Disney Imagineering are working on new ways of taking immersive environments and interactivity to the next level.
Merlin's Alton Towers teams ups with CBeebies
BY Kath Hudson | 15 Oct 2013
Alton Towers, UK, is appealing to a young demographic next season, with the launch of Cbeebies Land in a tie up with the BBC children’s tv channel.
‘Army’ of volunteers needed to survey heritage sites in UK
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Oct 2013
The annual ‘at-risk’ survey by English Heritage has found 7,500 listed buildings or sites deemed to be imperilled by neglect or decay, a decrease of 131 from the previous year. The heritage body also announced plans to recruit an ‘army’ of volunteers to help survey England’s 345,000 Grade II-listed buildings and prevent damage being done to buildings every year.
10th Annual National Conference of Visitor Attractions is today
BY Aoife Dowling | 10 Oct 2013
The Annual National Conference of Visitor Attractions (VAC 2013) event for all types of attractions in the UK is being held today (10 October) at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London.
Breaking Bad best for business in Albuquerque
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Oct 2013
Despite the ending of hit TV show Breaking Bad, tourism is still booming in New Mexico thanks to the global phenomenon.
Work starts on £30m Chester Zoo islands project
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Oct 2013
Construction work has begun on the £30m Islands project at Chester Zoo in Cheshire following a groundbreaking ceremony.
175-year-old theme park shuts down in Hungary
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Oct 2013
A 175-year-old theme park in Budapest, Hungary has been forced to close down due to the country’s economic problems.
South Korea starts work on robot theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Oct 2013
Work has started on a robot theme park in South Korea following a groundbreaking ceremony.
Australian theme park Dreamworld to open indigenous walk-through experience in December
BY Chris Dodd | 02 Oct 2013
Australian Gold Coast theme park Dreamworld is set to introduce a new themed experience in December, with the Dreamworld Corroboree providing visitors with an interactive walk-through celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, wildlife and stories.
SATE Conference kicks off in Savannah
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Oct 2013
The Storytelling Architecture Technology Experience (SATE) Conference 2013 kicks off today (3 October) at the Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD) with Carnegie Mellon Entertainment Technology Centre (ETC) founder, Don Marinelli making the keynote speech, entitled SATE: the reading, ‘riting and ‘rithmetic of the 21st Century.
Serpentine Sackler Gallery by Zaha Hadid Architects opens in London
BY Chris Dodd | 01 Oct 2013
The Serpentine Sackler Gallery, a £14.5m arts and gallery space designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, has opened in London.
Harry Potter and Downton Abbey helping to fuel UK tourism boom
BY Chris Dodd | 01 Oct 2013
Famous British film and television exports are proving a boost to the British tourism economy, with the likes of Harry Potter and Downton Abbey providing support for local economies too.
Astley Castle named Stirling Prize winner
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Sep 2013
A modern holiday home inserted into the walls of a castle in Warwickshire has won this year’s Riba Stirling Prize for architecture.
Leaked report shows Scotland’s historic buildings need £170m of repairs
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Sep 2013
Scotland’s historic buildings are in need of over £170m worth of repairs and improvements, with at least 1,700 sites requiring urgent conservation, a leaked report from Historic Scotland has revealed.
     
 


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