I've just been there yesterday with my classmates. I 'see' it as a thrilling tour(indeed it is). As children and adult tours are different, I will talk about children tour. !SPOILER ALERT! First we get our 'sticks' before we go in. We went in groups of 6 or 7. When the light turns green we go in. It is COMPLETELY pitch black in there-don't even dream that you can see! My friend was screaming her butt off in there. We feel the walls and start walking. At first we stumbled into each other, which is perfectly normal, then we got used to it. My friend says she is 'holding on for dear life'. We walk past the park, on a terrifying and shaking bridge, into a boat (note: that is a real boat), on a pedestrian crossing, in a shop, a music theatre and at...
Read moreAn experience that you would never forget, to be blindless for an hour, with the welcoming and supportive staff to guide you. Thinking that we should do more to create a harmorous and accessible world to them. I got a chance to volunteer with the staff afterwards at other events. The staff members are geuine nice people and do a lot to promote a beautiful understandable world for us. Lots of inspirations from here that everyone...
Read moreAlways a great learning experience visiting here. The experience involves exploring a dark environment using auditory and tactile senses. The staff explain the process prior to and after the experience, and a staff member guides the participants throughout the experience. After the exploration, there's a debriefing session involving two way communication with the participants and staff in which participants get to share or...
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