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Manchester Airport Aviation Viewing Park:
... Manchester Airport Aviation Viewing Park is ideal for Plane enthusiasts of all kinds, in my case as I work in Travel specifically the Aviation field my interest is seeing the various Airlines operated from Manchester and for my partner as he builds Aircraft he is interested in the actual aircraft taking of from Manchester so overall it is ideal for all people that enjoy a trip to the Airport. I must warn you thou... Read the full review: A birds Eye View by kellylouj |
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Lincoln Cathedral ... Cathedral has dominated the skyline of Lincoln for over 900 years and has survived fire, earthquake and collapsed towers in its lifetime. As it is literally a stones throw from the fantastic Lincoln Castle, it is possible to do both attractions and visit some of Lincoln’s shops and bars on a day trip. Lincoln Cathedral was, amazingly, the world’s tallest building for a period of 250 years until 1549. Entry to the Cathedral costs £4 with £3 concessions available for people on benefits and children age 5-16 pay only £1. Annual passes are also available for those who live locally, for an affordable £15. It might not feel quite right to have to pay to enter a place ... Read the full review: The Hunt for Lincoln's Imp by helencb |
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Odeon Cinema (Newcastle upon Tyne) ... me start off this review with a bit of clarification. The “large and lavish” Paramount Theatre described in the category blurb provided by dooyoo is no longer the Odeon cinema in Newcastle; this building, fine as it was (indeed, it was grade 2 listed by English Heritage) closed down in 2002 and is now a sadly abandoned shell that has still not found another use, despite being de-listed. The reason for the Odeon’s abandonment of this little piece of architectural history was the decision to get in on a new development on the other side of the city centre, called The Gate. The Gate is an “entertainment complex” that was conceived in 2001 to provide a 3-storey shopping m... Read the full review: The "Magic" of Cinema by collingwood21 |
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Brighton Palace Pier ... recently visited Brighton Pier I was pleasantly surprised and very impressed. The Pier is the main focas of Brighton seafront with all the main attractions on board this wonderful stretch. The Pier is, unlike some piers, free of charge to enter and there is definatly fun for all the family to be had here. It is open all year round from 9am with attractions closing around 11pm. There are plenty of things to do and plenty of seats to take the weight off your feet when you ve finished. (Free deckchairs also!) Whats There? The Palace of Fun Arcade is jam packed with video games, slot machines, cranes and a whole host of other fun arcade attractions. Pennies can... Read the full review: we do like to be beside the seaside... by chark |
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