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Along the way you will meet some of Australia’s favourite animals. At our first stop, Moonlit Sanctuary, you can cuddle a koala (**fee applicable) and hand feed kangaroos and wallabies. Enjoy lunch overlooking a billabong teeming with waterbirds before we make tracks to Phillip Island. You will be dropped off at the Island Accommodation early afternoon and can explore the magical island coastline on your own at your leisure. Next day we will come and pick you up early afternoon. First stop on day 2 is historic Churchill Island. Down at Churchill Island take time to wander about the gardens surrounding the historic Amess House. Learn about the significance of this small island in the history of Victoria. Head over to the farm yards where you’ll get to see stockwhip cracking, sheep shearing and working dogs in action. From here we’ll take you to the Koala Conservation Centre where you’ll get up close to koalas in their natural environment. Next we head over to the home of the Little Penguins, Summerland Peninsula, but before we meet the stars of the show we’ll take a break at the Nobbies Centre. Last but certainly not least is the world famous Penguin Parade. Here you’ll see hundreds of Little Penguins come ashore just after sunset, make their way across the beach and up into the sand dunes to their burrows. A natural wonder, this is something you will never forget. YOU SHOULD BRING (ADVISABLE) Good shoes / boots for walking Appropriate clothing for warm and cold conditions Sunscreen, hat, water bottle Bathers for swimming (time permitted) Bring own toiletries & towel
Idiomas La Audioguía “Living History” de The Beatles Story en Albert Dock está narrada por la hermana de John Lennon, Julia, y es gratuita. Diez idiomas disponibles: portugués de Brasil (nuevo), inglés, francés, alemán, italiano, japonés, mandarín (nuevo), polaco, ruso y español. También tienen una audioguía familiar en inglés. Accesibilidad Parking - En Albert Dock hay plazas de aparcamiento y hay 8 plazas de aparcamiento para discapacitados, tres disponibles en el aparcamiento A, cerca de la entrada principal al parking y cinco en el aparcamiento B, frente a The Beatles Story y al hotel Premier Inn . Sillas de ruedas - El museo está totalmente adaptado para personas en silla de ruedas. Debido a los protocolos de evacuación de incendios, sólo pueden admitir tres sillas de ruedas al mismo tiempo. Tienen una silla de ruedas disponible que, o bien se puede reservar con antelación llamando al teléfono +44 (0) 151 709 1963 o puede ser prestada el mismo día solicitándola a un miembro del personal de la entrada principal (sujeto a la disponibilidad de ese día). Ascensores - Cuentan con dos ascensores adaptados: uno situado en la entrada principal (acompañado de avisos auditivos) y otro situado en la tienda Fab4, que permite bajar al Café Fab4. Aseos - Hay disponibles aseos para personas en silla de ruedas, tanto dentro del museo como también en la zona del Café Fab4. Por favor, hable con un miembro del personal si necesita asistencia. Circuito introductorio - Hay disponibles circuitos introductorios para recorrer con su audioguía. Por favor, hable con un miembro del personal para recoger su audioguía. Guía del museo - Tienen transcripciones impresas de su audioguía disponibles en los 10 idiomas ofrecidos en la misma, estos están disponibles en el mostrador de recepción. Por favor, hable con un miembro del personal para obtener más información. Perros guía - Se admiten perros guía. Lenguaje de signos - En caso de necesitar asistencia en lenguaje de signos, por favor contacte con el museo en el teléfono +44 (0) 151 709 1963 y ellos comprobaran el personal disponible para asegurar que durante la visita reciba la ayuda necesaria. Guardarropa - Su guardarropa permite a los huéspedes guardar abrigos, cochecitos y maletas. Café Fab4 - El Café Fab4 se encuentra en la planta baja y es accesible a través del museo y de la tienda Fab4. El Café Fab4 es de auto-servicio, sin embargo, hay asistentes disponibles si los necesita.
Explore the magic, beauty and wonder of San Francisco Bay at Aquarium of the Bay. Your visit will take you through three main exhibit areas that display the amazing riches that lie beneath the surface of the San Francisco Bay and surrounding waters. Aquarium of the Bay partners with The Bay Institute to protect, restore and inspire the conservation of San Francisco Bay and its watershed, from the Sierra to the sea. Their passion and their work are locally-focused, but have a broad impact that touches upon every major challenge facing our global environment. They focus on water, beginning at the heart—the very depths—of San Francisco Bay. The facility boasts 300 feet of crystal clear acrylic tunnels holding 700,000 gallons of carefully maintained bay water that sustains approximately 20,000 animals, from octopuses to eight-foot native, sevengill sharks. Visitors are also treated to mesmerising walls of jellies and a chance to touch bat rays, skates and “splash zone" animals. In their fifteen year history, over seven million guests, including more than 100,000 school children, have visited the Aquarium. Anyone yearning to geek out inside a multimillion-dollar science museum with the added bonus of booze should head to Golden Gate Park on Thursdays for Nightlife at the California Academy of Sciences. Since 2009, the Academy has stayed open late once a week to give the 21+ crowd full run of the place, with an ever-changing series of themed events and several temporary bars spread throughout the gigantic building. Entertainment / Music Multiple DJs and/or live bands performing in a variety of styles tied to the night’s theme, from house to swing to everything else under the sun. One hundred thousand square-foot museum packed with incredible exhibits, aquariums, a replica of a rain forest, and the largest all-digital projection screen on the planet in the planetarium. Food / Miscellaneous Food stands offer a handful of snacks and entrées that can change weekly but usually include items like pork buns, chicken with fries, and vegetarian dishes. Private lounge available for rental. What to Wear / Dress Code Casual to trendy: everything from white t-shirts and jeans to dolled up duds. Hot Nights / When to Go Only open on Thursdays, but patrons should arrive early to avoid the lines and to check out the rainforest, which closes at 20:00. Connect With NightLife #CASNightLife Facebook Twitter Flickr
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The Tour This sightseeing bus tour is a journey around Edinburgh's gruesome past, while seeing the city's most famous sites, including Edinburgh Castle, The New Town, Grassmarket, Greyfriar's Kirk, The Old Town, Holyrood Palace and the Royal Mile. The Conductor will show you where the murders, tortures and executions took place - and where certain restless spirits still linger. Hear about Edinburgh's grisly history, from Burke and Hare to the hundreds of women drowned or burned as witches. There are also surprises onboard the bus - it was indeed once a funeral bus, so it's not a surprise that the dead may have left an imprint on the vehicle. This Edinburgh bus tour lasts approximately 1 hour (depending on traffic), and you will be dropped off again at our stop on Waverley Bridge. NOTE: The bus is perfectly safe. On the off chance that a spirit does manifest itself our staff are highly trained to deal with the supernatural and will make sure that no passengers are in any danger from any paranormal activity. The Ghost Bus Tours - The Necropolis Bus Company Earth to earth… The Necropolis Bus Company began in the 19th century as a private funeral bus service. The Necropolis vehicles or ‘Carcass Coaches’ as they were known to Londoners were able to convey the deceased, pall bearers and up to 50 mourners (no standing) to the final resting place. Each bus had an onboard conductor/chief mourner and a special siren or ‘mourning whistle’ to warn pedestrians of the bus’s approach. The sound of the whistle prompted gentlemen to remove their hats and bow their heads as a mark of passing respect. Ashes to Ashes… Regular service ran until 1967 when a tragic fire at the company depot in South Dulstead razed the building to the ground and destroyed almost the entire fleet of buses. Only one vehicle was salvaged from the ashes and was locked in a storage facility for 40 years. It has now been restored to its original design and is operated by NECROBUS as a sightseeing service in central London. Bus to Bus... The bus is painted in the company’s traditional colour of midnight black. The interior seating is arranged in ‘railway style’ for comfort and so that passengers can grieve openly and offer condolences to each other. Decorative features include lamps and window curtains, which were always drawn if a coffin was stored in the vehicle overnight. This is based on the superstition that a departed spirit might be trapped by its own reflection in the glass and would be unable to pass on to the other world. It also helped to keep the bodies cool in the summer months. Please Note: The Ghost Bus Tours take no responsibility for items left on the bus, personal items are carried at the owners risk and The Ghost Bus can take no responsibility for items damaged or lost. Smoking, eating and drinks other than bottled water are not permitted on the bus. There are no toilet facilities on the bus. The vehicle is a 1966 Routemaster and it has not been possible to make the entrance wheelchair accessible.
