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Are you ready to explore all the wonders of San Antonio? The Alamo at Bus Stop 1 will give you an insight into this city's heritage as this is the monument that keeps alive the memory of all those that lost their lives in the Battle of Armo that broke out in 1836. Fancy a beer? Hop-off at Bus Stop 2 and enjoy a nice cold beverage at the Pearl Brewery. Walk it off with a nice leisurely stroll along the Riverwalk North and if you're visiting on a Saturday, be sure to visit the Farmer's market for all the local produce! For those who have an eye for design, you can visit the San Antonio Museum of Art House at Bus Stop 3 which has a fine collection of European art pieces. The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum is at the heart of Texas' history, where you'll be able to learn about all of the powerful people who had a great influence over the city. A must-see attraction is the 18th century San Fernando Cathedral at Bus Stop 12, which is the oldest church in Texas. Hop-off at Bus Stop 13 and take a stroll around the charming old neighbourhood that is the King William Historic District and take in the wonderful architecture of the old buildings. The last exciting attraction is the Yanaguana Garden, a great place to visit if you're travelling with kids as there are loads of activities to do within the grounds such as climbing frames and giant chess pieces. Buy your Hop-On Hop-Off ticket online today and start planning your itinerary!
The private villa offers a place to relax with its own private balcony overlooking the park. Each villa has 8 hammocks, a jacuzzi on the terrace, towels, fan, sofa and TV. Also included is a fully stocked mini bar with soft drinks, beer and snacks. The private villa offers excellent value for money and need to be booked well in advance. With fantastic views over the water park, the villa provides a private place to relax in your own hammocks. Your ticket includes food, drinks, snacks and fast track entrance to the park plus fast track to the attractions. This has to be the best way to enjoy a VIP experience! Conditions: Children under 3 years of age do not count for a seat. Each facility has a minimum price established for 8 people. Each extra person (up to 7) must pay an additional cost. Valid Photo ID is required for entry with each booking - You will be refused entry if your ID does not match the stated visitor name.
One World Observatory es la más reciente y mayor atracción de la Gran Manzana. Situado en los tres pisos superiores del One World Trade Center que ahora es el edificio más alto del hemisferio occidental, el hemisferio ofrece vistas impresionantes de Manhattan y sus alrededores.
Con esta entrada, tendrá acceso a los tres pisos del Observatorio para vivir una experiencia inolvidable con grandes oportunidades para sacar fotos, conocer la historia de la ciudad de Nueva York y con varias opciones gastronómicas.
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Entrada al Observatorio One World, situado en la parte superior del World Trade Center
Acceso a la cima del edificio más alto del hemisferio occidental en menos de 60 segundos
Vistas icónicas del horizonte de Manhattan y sus alrededores
Interactúe con City Pulse y sus embajadores mientras comparten historias de esta increíble ciudad
Pasee por la plataforma de cristal: Sky Portal
National Geographic Encounter: Itenerary Your Encounter journey begins as a guided tour, where you'll experience a battle between two Humboldt squid, visit a luminous coral reef at night, and more. Once you “swim” through a kelp forest, you’ll continue at your own pace, as you find yourself in the middle of a magnificent feeding frenzy and get up-close with a life-sized 50-foot humpback whale. You’ll then dive even deeper on your adventure in Exploration Hall. Hear breathtaking stories from National Geographic photographers and deep-sea explorers. Take on ocean gaming challenges. Learn about the sea’s greatest wonders and mightiest creatures. And discover how you can be a champion for our oceans in everyday life. VR World NYC: Types of Experiences There are a wide variety of experiences for all types of people. Some will enjoy shooting droids in space and fighting off zombies to racing on a track, while others will enjoy flying on a paraglider or climbing a mountain. Others still will enjoy watching short films or painting in the green room. Some experiences require full body motion while others are seated activities. Queues Each participant gets approximately 5-10 minutes at each experience. Most experiences have a tablet that keeps track of the queue for that experience. Participants can only wait in one queue at a time. However, there are some experiences that have no queue and can be done at any time, even while waiting in a queue for something else. Participants who checked in a with their own phone number will receive a text message when it is their turn in line Checking in At the gate, each participant will sign up using their real name, a screen name, an email, a phone number, and other pieces of information. While not required, if a participant signs up with their own phone number, they will receive a notification when they are at the the front of the queue for their attraction. After this process, participants will be given a wristband that will be used to check into the queue at any VR experience and are free to explore the entire space. Food and Drink There are offering a wide selection of non-alcoholic drinks, beer, wine and liquor. Our house cocktails will not disappoint. Try the VRWorldian, Simon’s Escape, Caipirinha Assassin or Salty Borzoi to name just a few. No food at this time. There is no food inside the building, but guests are able to leave and re-enter the building during the time of their ticket.
A Magritte, a van Gogh and a Goya walk into a gallery… If Rossini made a showreel of his best work, it would sound like Il Viaggio a Reims (The Journey to Reims). The prolific composer was unabashedly showing off when he wrote this incredible work, destined to dazzle the aristocracy at the crowning of Charles X and then disappear forever. The simple plot is a marvellous excuse for a string of fantastic arias and impressive ensemble pieces. Because it’s so demanding and expensive to stage, it’s never been seen in Australia before. But in 2019, Rossini’s exultant opera finally makes its Australian premiere, a spectacular vehicle for some of your favourite performers. In Damiano Michieletto’s playful take, the eccentric cast of characters find themselves in a gallery filled with the master works of art history. Velázquez’s enormous dresses jostle for space with Keith Haring’s cheerful murals. Frida Kahlo and van Gogh compare self-portraits. It’s a surreal world, where artworks step out of the frame and come to life the moment the lights go out. Delightful, surprising, spectacular and frivolous, this co-production with Dutch National Opera and the Royal Danish Theatre is a perfect foil for Rossini’s jubilant score. Gaze at the world’s most famous art through the magnificent (and thoroughly tongue-in-cheek) sets and costumes. Paolo Fantin and Carla Teti have recreated iconic works with remarkable fidelity. Young Australian conductor Daniel Smith makes his long-awaited debut with Opera Australia, bringing his characteristic sparkle in the pit to a huge cast of talents. Sung in Italian with English subtitles.
Tournament of Kings Dinner & Show an exciting dinner show is set in a Medieval Period arena where you witness the real life horses engaging in an exhilarating jousting battle