Dynamic Earth was determined by
VisitScotland (formerly the Scottish Tourist Board) to be a 5 star world-class visitor attraction. The building itself has also won a 2001
RIBA Regional Award from the
Royal Institute of British Architects and a
Civic Trust Award in 2000.
Visitor Numbers As with many other Science Centers and Exhibitions constructed around the time including the
Millennium Experience in
London and
The Big Idea in
Irvine, initial visitor numbers proved to be overly-optimistic. The Millennium Experience in London received roughly half of their expected visitors and was deemed a failure, whilst The Big Idea closed after only three years in operation after failing to cover operating costs. In 2007, Dynamic Earth stated that, since opening, the attraction has received over 3 million visitors. In the year 2006 it received 202,500 visitors, of which 46,500 were visits by school parties. In order to increase revenue, Dynamic Earth developed three new income sources to complement their visitor attraction in the mid-2000s. These included providing
corporate hospitality, hosting meetings and events (including weddings) and educational experiences to allow school trips and group visits from around the country. ==See also==