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20 Mar 2018
Campaign group calls on Met to introduce "inclusive" sliding entry scale
Following a recent entry fee hike for New York’s Met museum, it has been suggested that the world-renowned art institution should introduce a more inclusive entry system – using a sliding ticket scale based on visitor income. Earlier this month, the Met changed its ticketing policy, keeping a decades-long
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20 Mar 2018
Shanghai's stellar planetarium revealed in swooping construction video
A dramatic drone video released by international design studio Ennead Architects has offered a glimpse at their planetarium for the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum taking shape in the Chinese city. The footage provides a sweeping overview of the 38,000sq m (409,000sq ft) structure as it rises from the
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20 Mar 2018
Inspiration behind Alton Towers' The Wicker Man revealed
Following the launch of Alton Towers' new Wicker Man ride last week, Bradley Wynne, the man behind the daring fire-infused new attraction, has revealed the inspiration behind the wooden rollercoaster. Wynne, who is creative lead at Merlin Magic Making (MMM) said the new ride used its local surroundings,
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19 Mar 2018
£50m investment into UK attractions set to boost tourism sector
Britain’s visitor attractions are set to get a major boost, with investment into the sector topping £50m (US$70.2m, €57m) this year. In addition to significant investment across Britain’s attractions sector, the British Association of Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions (BALPPA) also pointed at a rise in
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19 Mar 2018
Terri Irwin to open aquapark at Australia Zoo
Australia Zoo in Queensland, Australia, is to open a kids’ waterpark zone, zoo owner Terri Irwin has said. Irwin – wife of the ‘crocodile hunter’, the late Steve Irwin – said the children’s waterplay area is under construction. Theming for the new area includes a huge laughing frog, a kookaburra and a
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16 Mar 2018
Royal Caribbean announces plan for 'Perfect Day' island attractions worldwide
Royal Caribbean International – the cruise line brand founded in Norway – has unveiled the first details for its new “Perfect Day Island Collection”, a series of bespoke destinations under development worldwide, with each set to boast a number of distinct experiences and features. The first to debut, Perfect Day
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16 Mar 2018
Eureka! plans second science attraction in the UK
The CEO of Eureka!, the National Children’s Museum in Halifax, UK, has said plans for a second branded attraction are “advancing well”. The £11m (US$15.3m €12.5m) project, which has the working name of “Eureka! 2”, is being planned for Liverpool and will focus on children aged between 7 and 14. Content and
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16 Mar 2018
Construction kicks off on George Lucas' Museum of Narrative Art
The official groundbreaking has taken place for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art – Star Wars creator George Lucas’ long-awaited cultural venture in Los Angeles’ Exposition Park. The 300,000sq ft (27,800sq m) museum will celebrate the art of visual storytelling – from comic art, paintings and
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16 Mar 2018
Designs revealed for Chipperfield's Edinburgh concert hall
The latest design proposals for David Chipperfield’s 1,000-capacity concert hall in Edinburgh – the city’s first in 100 years – have been publicly revealed for the first time. The venue, situated behind the historic Dundas House at 36 St Andrew Square, will be the permanent home of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra
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16 Mar 2018
London reigns while Scotland flourishes in latest ALVA figures
Despite a decline in visitor numbers, London’s British Museum is still the UK’s most visited attraction, but Scotland reigns supreme, with the country outperforming the rest of Great Britain in terms of growth for the sixth consecutive year. According to new member figures released today (16 March) by the
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15 Mar 2018
BIG reveal 'bow-tie' design for National Theatre of Albania
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) have revealed their competition-winning design for the National Theatre of Albania, a 3-in-1 cultural venue shaped like a bow tie. Designed in collaboration with British consultancy Theatre Projects, the 9,300sq m (100,000sq ft) venue has been commissioned to host local and touring
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Founded in 1977, Sally Corporation began as an animatronic production company to help market corporate brands in a unique and entertaining way. After 40+ years, Sally has evolved into the dark ride specialists of the industry, designing and manufacturing the most successful dark rides around the world.
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