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23 May 2017
TEA teaming up with Orlando City for tailgate event
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) is asking its members its members to don the purple of Orlando City Soccer Club next week as it hosts the second annual TEA Tailgates party. Taking place ahead of the Major League Soccer (MLS) game between Orlando City and D.C. United, the free-to-attend tailgate
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22 May 2017
HBO and Tourism Ireland renew Game of Thrones tourism deal
Tourism Ireland has reconfirmed its official licensing agreement with HBO ahead of the launch of the seventh series of Game of Thrones, using the brand to promote Northern Ireland as a tourism destination. This is the second official tie-up between Tourism Ireland and HBO, utilising Game of Thrones
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22 May 2017
Colorado destinations unite for Historic Hot Springs Loop
Five hot springs destinations in western Colorado, US have come together to form the Colorado Historic Hot Springs Loop. The 720-mile loop showcases some of the most popular hot springs attractions in the area, including Chaffee County, Pagosa Springs, Ouray County, Glenwood Springs, and Steamboat Springs.
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22 May 2017
Cincinnati Zoo set to reopen former home of Harambe after US$12m expansion
Cincinnati Zoo is set to reopen its revamped Gorilla World exhibit early next month, just over a year after the controversial killing of inhabitant Harambe. The first of a two-phase expansion, the new US$12m (€10.7m, £9.2m) gorilla habitat was announced in September 2015 before Harambe’s death on 28 May 2016.
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22 May 2017
Russia looks at Arctic to increase tourism numbers
The Russian government is eyeing the Arctic as part of a new federal tourism programme aimed at expanding the country’s tourist industry. Including the Russian Arctic, the government has named 15 tourist destinations designated “promising”, based on its draft federal targeted programme, which stipulates a set
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20 May 2017
Garfield coming to Six Flags' Chinese parks
Six Flags has announced the addition of Garfield to its Chinese ventures, with the popular IP to be used in the children’s area of its upcoming Zhejiang and Chongqing parks. Created in June 1978, the Paws Inc-owned Garfield holds the Guinness World Record for being the world's most widely
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19 May 2017
Italian government giving away more than 100 heritage sites for free
Italy’s government is giving away more than 100 historic buildings for free on the understanding that any prospective owners must turn their site into a heritage attraction. Hoping to breathe new life into disused public buildings, including castles, farmhouses and monasteries, the scheme was unveiled by the
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19 May 2017
World's largest spokeless Ferris wheel opens in China
Weifang, China, is now home to an engineering marvel following the opening of the largest spokeless Ferris wheel in the world. Sitting over the Bailang River, the Bailang Bridge Ferris Wheel is located on the 1,771ft (540m) bridge that crosses the body of water in Shandong Province. Tianjin Craftsman
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19 May 2017
Cincinnati Art Museum receives record US$11.75m donation
Ohio’s Cincinnati Art Museum has received the largest gift in the institution's history: a US$11.75m (€10.6m, £9m) donation to establish an endowment for Asian art. Left by longtime museum supporters Carl and Alice Bimel, the gift – announced during a shareholder meeting – will enhance collections in the arts
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18 May 2017
SeaWorld announces plans for second Sesame Place theme park
SeaWorld Entertainment and the Sesame Workshop have announced joint plans to develop a second Sesame Place theme park in the US and a new Sesame Street land at SeaWorld Orlando. To be opened in a yet-to-be determined location, the Sesame Place attraction has been announced 37 years after the launch of the
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18 May 2017
Shigeru Ban's La Seine Musicale opens in Paris
Shigeru Ban’s €170m (US$189.4m, £145.2m) concert venue for Paris has opened on an island in the Seine. Designed with French architect Jean de Gastines on the site that once belonged to France’s biggest factory, La Seine Musicale has been conceived as a both new cultural symbol for the French capital and a
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18 May 2017
Britain's best recognised at Museums + Heritage Awards
The winners of this year’s Museums + Heritage Awards for Excellence have been announced, with shortlisted projects celebrated and recognised across the museums, galleries, heritage and cultural visitor attractions sectors in the UK. The Novium museum in Chichester picked up the award in the Temporary or Touring
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Invented in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2005 by John Targett and Tim Wethey, Clip ‘n Climb is the international market leader of the fun climbing industry with 215 energy-filled facilities worldwide (and counting).
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