It’s kind of crazy that accompanying adults need to buy tickets for a show specifically aimed at 2-5 year olds. If I was bringing my toddler to rainbow Phil or a music class I’d hardly need to buy myself a ticket too! It cost €15 a ticket (45 minute show), so it cost us a whopping €45 (2 parents and a toddler) to attend a 45 minute show. That would be fine if it was a show with any focus on adults but it was blatantly for toddlers only.
The show itself was fine, I’d probably fork out a tenner max for it to keep a 2 year old entertained but wasn’t worth €45… I mean that’s €1 per minute 😂😂 The whole thing was so disappointing and cost us so much money for what it was, we actually had a good laugh...
Read moreOne of my favourite places ever! I'm delighted that someone thought about creating a perfect banter for children. It's like a magical building at the heart of Temple Bar, with an absolutely stunning interior, fantastic staff (there's a particular nice girl, with long and independent hair, who's so nice, that she restors your faith in humanity) and great events. We love their art and musical workshops, was proud to take part in an amazing project called Put yourself in a portrait (2016 & 2019) but what swept us from our feet was Emil and the detectives performance. Never seen anything so engaging and magical in my life! Thank you so much for building...
Read moreMy daughter and I visited the Ark Museum for the first time and we saw the Pinocchio exhibition. It was very well made with several books from different periods and languages and with several objects. Anyone will realize that it is an unforgettable story. To finish the exhibition we have access to the workshop, for me it was the most important part of the exhibition for young children to their grown-ups, any visitor can materialize with collages or drawings what they saw in the exhibition accompanied by a talented coordinator. It was an incredible experience. We can't wait for the...
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