Planet Attractions

Planet Attractions

If you love spending your weekends at Disney World, want updates on the latest exhibitions at the V&A, or are eager to check out this year's Glastonbury lineup, you’re in the right spot. Planet Attractions, which officially launched in December 2020, focuses on the realm of visitor attractions, tourism, and culture. Our mission is to support this vibrant industry and provide a platform for fans to express their thoughts and opinions. Our talented team consists of skilled writers, industry experts, and social media influencers, all supported by a capable behind-the-scenes crew. Together, we produce diverse content aimed at both business and consumer audiences. Along with daily news updates, Planet Attractions offers a range of original media pieces and maintains a calendar for industry and consumer events. We also plan to introduce press releases, annual reports, and a dedicated job board for the attractions sector on our site soon. Our writers are located around the globe, including the UK, US, China, Europe, and Latin America, while our marketing and web teams operate from the UK. We look forward to connecting with you, sharing your stories, and promoting your projects. Welcome to Planet Attractions, where the industry meets its fans!

National, Trade/B2B
English
Online/Digital

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31
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Global

#1717513

United States

#955630

Travel and Tourism/Tourist Attractions

#1356

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  • 4 days ago | planetattractions.com | Tom Anstey

    “We have to surprise the public all the time” - Cirque du Soleil’s Daniel Lamarre speaks exclusively to Planet Attractions about LUDŌ, a groundbreaking new dinner show set to debut at VidantaWorld Mexico this December Cirque du Soleil is currently working on a major and groundbreaking project in Mexico, with a new ‘submersive’ dinner show promising to redefine entertainment and luxury dining when the spectacle opens later this year.

  • 6 days ago | planetattractions.com | Tom Anstey

    Buckle up for a new spin on a fan-favorite attraction – Test Track presented by General Motors will reopen on July 22! Buckle up for a new spin on a fan-favorite attraction – Test Track presented by General Motors will reopen on July 22! This attraction update will debut an all-new musical score, as well as new scenes that highlight technology making our cars smarter and our lives more fun.

  • 2 weeks ago | planetattractions.com | Lauren Heath-Jones

    The Lloyd George Museum in Llanystumdwy, Wales, has opened its doors to the public after undergoing a £280,000 redesign helmed by Mather & Co The museum showcases the history of David Lloyd George, who served as UK prime minister from 1916 to 1922   Credit: Mather & CoThe Lloyd George Museum in Llanystumdwy, Wales, has reopened to the public after undergoing a £280,000 (US$379,000, €333,000) renovation project.

  • 2 weeks ago | planetattractions.com | Lauren Heath-Jones

    Universal Orlando Resort will retire its Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit rollercoaster this August, making way for a new, yet-to-be-announced attraction Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit rollercoaster opened at Universal Orlando Resort in 2009   Credit: UniversalHollywood Rip Ride Rockit, a steel rollercoaster known for its onboard musical experience, will close permanently at Universal Studios Florida on August 18, 2025.

  • 3 weeks ago | planetattractions.com | Tom Anstey

    It is a truth universally acknowledged: Lines are the worst part of amusement parks. It is a truth universally acknowledged: Lines are the worst part of amusement parks. Sure, too many $8 pretzels can gut your budget, but there's something uniquely taxing about waiting in line for a popular ride on a sticky summer day. There might be a fix, however: artificial intelligence.

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