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Life Interactive WorldNewest Review: ... you will be asked to do is have your photo taken at one of a series of stands that basically work like photo booths. The machine scans the barcode on your entrance ticket, then takes your picture and creates w hat is called your passport, and which you will use at various points on your tour. The first part of ... more |
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by - written on 03/11/01 (Very useful, 66 readings)
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The International Centre for Life is the newest visitor attraction in Newcastle, built as part of a £68 million landmark millennium project in the heart of the city. The centre brings together life sciences, biotechnology, ethics, research, education and entertainment in one huge and highly distinctive building. This is an innovative project, as it is the first time that all these factors have been brought together onto one site. ● The site The chosen site for Life in on the southern edge of Newcastle city centre, right next to the central railway station – it is easily accessible by road (although you do have to pay for their car park), ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/10/01 (Useful, 63 readings)
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I have just returned from a 'fun filled' family day out.. Life is an interactive museum in Newcastle upon Tyne, which we have driven past several times, and today a wet and windy day in the holidays we thought we would visit. So off we went my disabled mother, 10-year-old son, my 16-month daughter and myself. Getting Parked When we arrived and followed the signs to the car park we were disappointed to find that the only official car park for the museum was a pay and display in the centre of Newcastle but when I asked the car park attendant what facilities were available for the disabled he advised me to drive round the car park and come back ... Read the complete review
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