What's New? – Page 7
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New pictures show off refreshed Deep Sea Adventure at LEGOLAND
LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort has reopened its Deep Sea Adventure attraction for the first time in more than a year, showcasing colourful, new LEGO® models.
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Nationwide tour of Dear England: football, identity and masculinity
The National Theatre has revealed that Olivier-award winning play, Dear England will tour UK theatres, telling the story of Gareth Southgate’s tenure as England football manager.
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GTO ship fam visits available with Ambassador Cruise Line
Ambassador Cruise Line has opened registration for a 2025 UK ship visit programme designed exclusively for group travel organisers to discover what’s available to them on board.
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Destination Guides
Itinerary idea: Brunel, boats and Banksy in Bristol
Experience a packed two days in colourful Bristol with tours of the city’s attractions, a boat trip along the harbour and world-class street art.
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Holland America cruises with a focus on historical landmarks
Cruise operator, Holland America Line has introduced a series of itineraries and shore excursions with a historical theme, as part of a multi-year partnership with The History Channel.
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More UK tour dates include new firsts for Miss Saigon
Set during the 1970s, during the last days of the Vietnam War, the show tells the story of 17-year-old Kim who is forced to work in a Saigon bar run by a notorious character known as The Engineer.
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Destination Guides
9 great places in Europe for a group holiday
Whether it’s celebrating anniversaries, marking milestones or welcoming new flight routes, there are plenty of exciting destinations to try in 2025 and beyond.
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Preston Manor will reopen to groups for the first time in five years
Described as one of the UK’s most haunted houses, Brighton’s Preston Manor is set to reopen with a new tour which takes groups on a Downton Abbey-style experience set in 1912.
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Review
Regional Theatre Review: Ghost Stories
This spooky stage show will leave you fearing every noise in the night after you sit through 90-minutes of pure tension. We went along and struggled to stay in our seat.
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From page to stage: Death on the Nile touring theatres nationwide
A new production of Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile will begin a UK and Ireland tour on 26th September, opening at the Lowry Theatre in Salford.
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Additional dates for Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes
Groups can make use of further dates to the 2025/2026 tour of the double Olivier award-winning production of The Red Shoes, including a short festive run at Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London.
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Natural History Museum to open major gallery which explores our planet’s future
The Fixing Our Broken Planet gallery at the Natural History Museum in London will aim to inspire people to help protect Earth for future generations and is the first new permanent space to open at the South Kensington attraction in nine years.
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Interview
Carlie Newman: forming connections around the world
We spoke to Carlie Newman of Trips for Older Females & Fellows, about why her visit to South Africa was so memorable and the importance of the group for elderly people.
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Norman Allen Group Travel joins Albatross Group of companies
The long-established tour operator and wholesaler joins a stable of well-known brands including Albatross Travel and Success Tours.
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Interview
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust: what groups can expect
We chat to Louisa Stott, head of commercial at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in Stratford-upon-Avon, about what groups should look forward to during a visit.
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Creators of Kynren spectacular announce historical theme park
Kynren - The Storied Lands will be a large daytime attraction within the wider Kynren park in Bishop Auckland, transporting groups through time.
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Group tickets for BBC Gardeners’ World and Good Food events
Free GTO tickets for every ten booked is the latest incentive for groups heading to Birmingham for the annual BBC Good Food Show Summer and BBC Gardeners’ World Live events.
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Destination Guides
9 London museums with connections to famous names
London is full of great museums of all sizes and these celebrate important historical figures and famous people from the past across everything from the arts to the sciences.
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News
Sabrina launches midweek lunch cruises and cream teas
The river cruise company is celebrating 50 years since its passenger boat was built with a range of cruise itineraries for groups visiting Shrewsbury.
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Column
Would you embrace booze-free travel?
Exploring the trend of cutting out alcohol and why youngsters are sober curious when it comes to travel. Plus, why leaving itineraries to the experts is obvious.