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My review is about the O2 as it is now and not the Millennium Dome. I've been to the O2 twice now both for concerts, I never visited it when it was known as the the Millennium Dome and so I can't compare how it used to be to how it is now. The first time I went to the O2 it was the first time I've ever travelled to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/10/10, updated on 10/07/12 (Very useful, 543 readings)
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Sunday the third of October, 2010 was a special day as it was the day that the O2 in London was holding the 25th Anniversary Concert of 'Les Miserables .' The novel, Les Miserables, was written by Victor Hugo in 1862. This novel was, much later of course, made into a musical by Frenchmen, Alain Bloublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg. It ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/06/10, updated on 13/06/10 (Very useful, 168 readings)
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The O2 sat tantalisingly within sight across the river as the sun started to set, the former Millennium Dome spiking up into the Summer evening. We stood, looking at the reflection in the water and wondering what it was like inside. I never got round to visiting the original Dome, by all accounts it was something along the lines of an ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/05/10 (Very useful, 88 readings)
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Located in Greenwich, the O2 is a kinda entertainment hub, featuring two large areana's for viewing live acts, such as comedians and rock bands, a cinema and several bars and restaurants. I went to the O2 recently to see the Dog Whisperer and want to describe my experience to you. Transport Getting to the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/04/10 (Very useful, 107 readings)
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The O2 was once the Millennium Dome, and it is situation on the Greenwich Peninsula in the south east of London, next to the river Thames. Inside the O2 is many, many things. There is most famously, the O2 Arena. There is also a Vue Cinema, IndigO2, some bars and restuarants, the O2 Bubble and more! The O2 Arena, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/03/10 (Very useful, 118 readings)
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The O2 is a massive entertainment complex which sits on the Greenwich Peninsula in South East London and has transformed from the previous inhabitant the strange and rather confused Millennium Dome - what was all that about and what a waste of money? The main attraction at the O2 is probably the O2 arena, an enormous 23,000 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/01/10 (Useful, 44 readings)
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The O2 is a wonderful thing. Born out of the astronomical economic failure that was the Milennium Dome, it has made the best of a bad thing, and turned it into a rather excellent entertainment center, that boasts more restaurants and food outlets than you can literally shake a stick at or even think of off the top of your head, as well ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/12/09 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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The O2 Arena is an entertainment/sports venue situated in what was the Millennium Dome, in Greenwich, South-East London. Getting There. The venue is situated in Greenwich, South-East London and can be reached easily by car, bus, tube, DLR and boat! To arrive by tube, take the Jubilee line to North Greenwich and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/11/09 (Very useful, 319 readings)
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I had never been to the millenium dome so when me and my girlfriend went there to see Green Day last month it was our first visit to one of the worst business ventures of all times. The o2 arena is a place where many many music and comedy gigs are played inside, the arena itself is the biggest and most centered part of the place, also ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/11/09, updated on 19/11/09 (Useful, 41 readings)
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The o2 is by far my favourite venue to go to in London. The parking facilities are great and the train station is close by so it is really convenient. You have everything you want all under one roof, there is a great range of resturants, bars and even a Vue cinema. If you go to the cinema you get your parking for free when you show your ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/11/09, updated on 02/02/12 (Very useful, 295 readings)
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The Arena itself (with up to 23,000 capacity) has been voted the world's best for two years running now, and assuming everything goes smoothly its easy to see why. Emphasis is on getting people in and out quickly and easily, with a good, unobstructed view from the seating and excellent acoustics. The Arena is quite versatile ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/11/09 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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The O2 arena is the after math of the Millennium Dome, an iconic structure with great shape and form. Is the transformation worthwhile? We shall see... ~~~LOCATION~~~ The O2 arena is a quick few minutes' walk from North Greenwich and is extremely accessible not only by underground but by bus as well. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/11/09 (Very useful, 261 readings)
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I had visited the o2 when it was the Millennium Dome and was really impressed. Therefore, when we visited yesterday to see the show Disney on Ice, I had high expectations. Obviously depending on why your there, prices fluctuate. For example to see Disney on Ice Princess Wishes it cost £26.50 but to see Beyonce next week it is ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/09/09 (Useful, 54 readings)
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I was surprised when the O2 became a concert venue, after it was the millenium dome. I thought Wembley Stadium would be enough but how wrong I was. There seem to be more than enough concerts and so on to keep the O2 arena occupied aswell as Wembley. The O2 really became famous when Michael Jackson announced his tour dates ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/08/09 (Very useful, 130 readings)
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The O2 Arena was a good thing to come out of the heavily criticised Millenium Dome. It is an arena located in the middle of the O2 complex and is used for a variety of purposes. Not only is it one of the largest indoor arenas in Europe but it also holds the name of the Worlds Busiest Arena which just goes to show that some good as come ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/07/09 (Very useful, 97 readings)
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The O2 Arena, arising from the bad press of the Millennium Dome, comes one of the top entertainment venues in the world, with it's adaptibility to host not only concerts but a wide variety of sports and shows the O2 manages to create an experience like no other, from Acoustically perfect music systems and design for concerts to what ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/07/09 (Very useful, 769 readings)
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London's O2 Arena is situated south of the river Thames, near to Greenwich, and was formally the site of the ill-fated Millennium dome, a symbol of the New Labour party in its peak years, but an underused white elephant for many more in the years since then. The regeneration of the site into arguably Europe's premier concert ... Read the complete review

by andrea - written on 05/05/09
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I attended this venue for the first time at the X Factor auditions and it was awful. The venue is a nightmare for signage, staff were not that helpful. But what really ruined it was the over priced food which we queued for an hour for. The staff had no idea what to do and were uselss. It added insult to injury paying their rip off prices though you do expect that in these places (£7 for a burger). I will make alternative arrangements for my next visit.

by - written on 22/02/09 (Useful, 123 readings)
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The O2 Areana, formally the millenium Dome is the largest entertainment venue in the country, and it has turned an attraction that, lets face it, was terrible, into one of Londond most visited places. There is so much that you can do here, cinema's, a theatre, restaurnates and shops. You can buy a one of fee to get in, which for a large ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/01/09 (Very useful, 346 readings)
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I never went to visit the O2 when it was the Millenium Dome but have visited it many times to go and see concerts since it became The O2. I have been to see Justin Timberlake, Take That, Backstreet Boys, Spice Girls, Pussycat Dolls and Lee Evans. I live in London now so is a very useful location for me although it is at the other end of ... Read the complete review
