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ATTRACTIONS MANAGEMENT


IN THIS ISSUE


p36, The designers talk through the Doctor Who Experience


p44, Peppa Pig World opens in the UK


p40, Singapore’s fi rst integrated resorts ISSUE 2 2011


5 Editor’s letter 8 Museum news 10 BALPPA news 12 Heritage news 14 Theme park news 16 Zoo news 18 Waterpark news 19 Gallery news 20 Science centre news


22 Profi le: Robert Firmhofer


The director of Poland’s fi rst science centre, Copernicus, talks about the venue’s plans as host of Ecsite in May and how the site has become a symbol of modernisation for the country


6 26 Planetariums:


p26, The 16m domed Heavens of Copernicus Copernicus Science Centre


The science centre’s 16m domed plan- etarium opens in May. Sky-Skan’s Glenn Smith describes the company’s work in designing a cutting-edge system


28 Project preview: Museum of Liverpool


The world’s fi rst national city museum opens in July. Director Janet Dugdale explains its aim and how it’s using the people’s stories to convey its signifi - cance globally throughout history


32 Interview: Andrew Lee


IAAPA Asia Pacifi c’s executive director describes his plans for the association and its expo in June in Sentosa


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36 Design project profi le: Doctor Who Experience


The cult sci-fi tv show has been brought to life in this interactive show experience and exhibition. Creators Sarner reveal how they used theatrical tricks to trans- port visitors into the Doctor’s universe


40 Analysis: Integrated Resorts


Imaginvest’s Emmanuel Mongon investigates how Singapore’s two new integrated resorts aim to transform the country into a leisure destination


44 New opening: Peppa Pig World


Paulton Park in the UK’s new theme park offer targets children under six with its lively recreation of the hit cartoon


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