I've been for the Van Gogh Experience and, most recently, the Disney Immersive Experience. Both were wonderful in their own way. The Van Gogh Experience was very open, and you could take your time observing the art - for as long as you wanted. The Disney Experience was set timing, and once the loop was through, you went out to the gift shop. It was definitely geared towards young, old, and everyone in-between - most were up dancing, singing along, and having fun with the interactive floor and the bubbles 🫧 falling from the ceiling! I can't wait to see...
Read moreThis would have been amazing, if my 2 children could have played in The Factory together. Do not bring kids if 1 is under the age of 6. They will not be allowed in The Factory, which is not posted when you purchase tickets online. My hubby had to go with my older child, while I sat with my 5 year old. To boot, you have to pay for the The Factory in full if you are just watching your kids. We drove 1.5 hours when none of this information...
Read more$8 to enter the Spring Market which had about 1/3rd the vendors of all the free markets on any given weekend in downtown London. Acoustics in the place are so bad, everything sounds washed out and like it’s underwater. This place has a lot of potential but they need to seriously rethink charging people for such a...
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