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06 Nov 2018
SeaWorld reports big financial gains in Q3 2018
SeaWorld Entertainment has reported increases in revenue, net income and pre-tax profits (EBITDA) for Q3 2018. Total revenue for the quarter increased by 10.4 per cent to US$483.2m (€423.8m, £370.7m) from Q3 2017, which the company said was a result of strong increases in attendance and in-park per capita
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02 Nov 2018
Scottish Motorsport museum a step closer after securing charity status
A project to establish a museum dedicated to the history of Scottish motorsport has received charitable status from the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator. To be located at the famous Rest and Be Thankful road – a dedicated hill climb course since 1949 – the Scottish Motorsport Heritage Centre will, if
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02 Nov 2018
Crayola Experience to open fifth site in Arizona in 2019
Crayola Experience is to add a fifth US location to its attractions portfolio in Chandler, Arizona. Due to open in Q2 2019 at the Chandler Fashion Centre, the 20,000sq ft (1,858sq m) facility will include interactuve features that allow visitors to name and wrap their own Crayola crayons, star in their own
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02 Nov 2018
Sports minister Tracey Crouch resigns over fixed-odds betting crackdown
Sports minister Tracey Crouch has resigned over the government's delay in bringing down the maximum stakes for fixed-odds betting machines. In his budget earlier this week, chancellor Philip Hammond announced the cut in stakes – from £100 to £2 – would not come into force until October 2019. Many MPs,
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01 Nov 2018
V&A plans two satellite sites at London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) has unveiled plans to create two interconnected sites at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – a brand-new museum at Stratford Waterfront, and a new collection and research centre at Here East. Describing the move as "revolutionising how its collection of art is accessed and
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01 Nov 2018
Henn Architekten to lead redesign of Europe’s largest cultural centre
German architectural firm Henn Architekten has been tapped to head up the redesign of the Gasteig, Europe’s largest cultural centre. Henn will spearhead the attraction's expansion, which will see the 30-year-old building gain a rooftop restaurant, multiple learning areas, and a 'cultural stage' atrium, which
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31 Oct 2018
Expansion will 'double the size' of Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego
Work has began on an expansion project which will more than double the size of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) in California. Designed by Selldorf Architects, the expansion will include the renovation of the existing 35,000-sq ft (3,252sq m) original complex, which was initially designed by
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31 Oct 2018
National Coastal Tourism Academy launches new online tourism training course
UK training provider the National Coastal Tourism Academy (NCTA) has launched a new online course and information portal to help customer-facing staff working on England’s coasts to better understand the areas they work in and the English coast in general. Called England’s Coast Ambassador, the learning centre
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31 Oct 2018
Cedar Fair reports record net revenues in Q3 2018
Theme park operator Cedar Fair has reported record Q3 net revenues – alongside uplifts in operating income and pre-tax profits. The company, which operates Cedar Point and Valley Park among others, saw its net revenues increase by 2 per cent – by US$11m (€9.7m, £8.6m) to US$664m (€586.8m, £520.3m) – during the
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31 Oct 2018
Bangkok Art Biennale to turn city into an art gallery
A number of artworks have been placed around Bangkok for its Art Biennale, with pieces tackling issues such as climate change, technology and urbanisation. Venues in 20 locations around the city are showcasing sculptures, paintings and installations until February 2019 with artistic direction from Apinan
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30 Oct 2018
Slim pickings for leisure industry in 2018 budget
The government's autumn budget – the last fiscal event before the UK leaves the European Union in March – has largely ignored the leisure industry, with none of the major announcements directly affecting the industry's major sectors. While some of the new policies and initiatives will have a knock-on effect –
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29 Oct 2018
Bucharest plans water and amusement parks
District 3, the most populous ward in the Romanian capital, Bucharest, is likely to get a water park and an amusement park in Pantelimon Park – a public outdoor space. The District 3 Council has approved contract specifications and the contract model for the project, which is mooted to cost somewhere in the
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29 Oct 2018
Terracotta Warriors exhibition generates £78m for Liverpool's economy
The famed Terracotta Warriors, which were on show at the World Museum Liverpool, generated £78m (US$99.9m, €87.8m) towards the local economy during their eight-month stay in the city, according to operator National Museums Liverpool. More than 600,000 people saw the China’s First Emperor and the Terracotta
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