ATTRACTIONS MANAGEMENT
IN THIS ISSUE
p40, the Darwin Centre opens
p56, the Ashmolean museum p64, Blue Reef Aquarium
ISSUE 1 2010
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MYSTERY SHOPPER:
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THEME PARK DESIGN:
MADAME TUSSAUDS MORE DASH, LESS CASH
5 EDITOR’S LETTER
HOLLYWOOD Find out how theme park operators can
8 MUSEUM NEWS
We go undercover to fi nd out if the lat- update their offer on a budget
9 HERITAGE NEWS
est wax fi gures attraction possesses that
star quality or if it’s more C-list than A-list
10 SCIENCE CENTRE NEWS 36
MOVIES:
DOUBLE BILL
12 THEME PARK NEWS
14 BALPPA NEWS
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SHOW REVIEW: We speak to the creators of two muse-
IAAPA 2009 ums dedicated to movies
15 ZOO & AQUARIUM NEWS
Industry experts give us their verdict on
16 WATERPARK NEWS the expo and conference, which was
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NEW OPENING:
17 GALLERY NEWS
held in Las Vegas in November SOCIAL SCIENCES
The new Darwin Centre displays the
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PROFILE:
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TALKING POINT: Natural History Museum’s archives
CHRISTIAN PERDRIER IS NOW THE RIGHT TIME FOR which were previously in storage
For the fi rst time, a joint CEO for Alnwick PLANETARIUMS TO INVEST?
Castle and Garden has been appointed. With new technology being launched all
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EXPO:
Christian Perdrier talks about his plans the time, how do planetarium operators BETTER CITY, BETTER LIFE
in his new role and how he intends to know whether to invest now or wait for A look at the 2010 World Expo in
turn the attraction into a destination the next product? We ask the experts Shanghai featuring 200 countries!
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