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TOWER BRIDGE Over 100 years ago, the Victorians built a bridge that has become one of London's most famous landmarks. High level walkways were built to allow people to cross the Thames whilst the Bridge was lifted to let tall ships sail past. Today these Walkways act as viewing galleries, giving visitors the most spectacular views across an ever changing London skyline. Visitors enter Tower Bridge Exhibition via the North Tower. They are then transported by lift to the top of the Tower (47 metres above the Thames) where they have a unique opportunity to see the Bridge’s steel skeleton from within. A short film explains the history and provenance of the Bridge and then there is the chance to admire the spectacular views – from both covered Walkways. On the east Walkway there are fantastic views of the Docklands and from the west Walkway you can see the new GLA building, the Tower of London, St Paul’s, the city, the Pool of London and Big Ben and the London Eye in the distance. Interactive computerised kiosks and graphic panels explain the significance of the views to visitors, as well as providing more information on the history and building of the Bridge. The interactive material and graphic panels are written in seven languages and an audio loop for the hard of hearing is also in place for the video show. There is another film to view in the South Tower before descending for the short walk to the historical Engine Rooms, included in your ticket price. Victorian Engine Rooms These provide a fascinating insight into late 19th century engineering. Installed for the completion of Tower Bridge in 1894, these huge, and beautifully maintained, coal-driven engines were used to power the thousands of bascule Bridge lifts performed until 1976. Although lifts are now operated by electricity, the original steam engines are still in place. The Engine Rooms give visitors a chance to experiment with models demonstrating the technology behind the Bridge. There are also some amazing photographs of the Bridge throughout its lifetime – including a revealing picture of the heavy steel structure of the Bridge as the stone cladding was installed over it.
Terms & Conditions "SeaWorld / Aquatica Combo" is a Ticket entitling the purchaser thereof to unlimited visits to SeaWorld and to Aquatica for up to fourteen (14) consecutive days from the date of first use. SeaWorld Orlando’s top rides include: Mako™: A 200-foot-tall hypercoaster that will reach speeds of up to 73 mph along 4,760-feet of steel track — nearly a mile long — leaving riders feeling both breathless and weightless. The ride, which will open at SeaWorld Orlando, will be the tallest, fastest and longest coaster in Orlando. Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin®: Explore the frozen wildernesses of Antarctica through the eyes of the world’s most loved bird - the penguin. Infinity Falls: Beneath a canopy of lush green foliage and surrounded by towering trees you’ll find a raft to board. Journey past drenching waterfalls to unearth the secrets of this lost rainforest river. You’d better hold on tight, because those roaring rapids might just send you plummeting over a huge drop into the churning white-water below. Would you expect anything less from the world’s tallest river rapid drop? Manta®: Discover what it’s like to skim, spin, glide and fly like a giant Manta ray on the only flying coaster of its kind anywhere in the world! Kraken® Unleashed - Virtual Reality: Named after a massive mythological underwater beast, Kraken is a monster coaster like no other. With open sides and no floor you’re left dangling… 140-feet above the earth… travelling at nearly 70mph… taking you upside down 7 times! Journey to Atlantis®: Journey through watery tunnels into the darker side of the sunken city of Atlantis. But watch out for the sting in the tail – a 60-feet plunge into the swirling waters below! SeaWorld top shows include: Clyde & Seamore’s Lion High® - Join Clyde and Seamore as they go in slippery pursuit of their high school diplomas. Based on an American high school, this fun-filled show also features mischievous otters, a cast of human characters and a 164-stone walrus! One Ocean®: Featuring Shamu®, the energetic, exciting One Ocean show takes you on a truly multi-sensory journey. Some of the pleasures of this spectacular include dancing fountains in vibrant, vivid colours and an incredible soundtrack which combines the unique sounds and rhythms of the ocean. Pets Ahoy!®: A cast of unlikely characters including potbellied pigs, doves, ducks, cats, dogs and a few surprise animal guests are the stars of this side-splitting family-friendly show. And best of all, all the stars are enjoying a new lease of life having been rescued from animal shelters by SeaWorld! SeaWorld top attractions include: TurtleTrek®: The world’s only 3D-360° experience that transports you into the amazing world of the turtle. Pacific Point Preserve®: Learn how to tell a sea lion from a seal and have the opportunity to feed these notoriously fun and cheeky SeaWorld inhabitants at Pacific Point Preserve. Dolphin Cove®: Visit one of the largest dolphin pools in the world and watch intelligent, fun-loving bottlenose dolphins from both above and below the surface of the water. Manta® Aquarium: Featuring ten, naturalistic aquariums which are home to over 3000 marine creatures including hundreds of rays, a visit to Manta puts you right in the middle of all the undersea action! Stingray Lagoon®: High-five a velvety, docile stingray as it swims past just beneath the surface of the Stingray Lagoon! Shamu® Underwater Viewing: Watch killer whales up-close as they glide by in this special underwater viewing area. Aquatica’s top rides include: Ihu's Breakaway Falls®: The world’s longest drop tower multi-slide ride of its kind. Standing at nearly 80-feet tall and with a vertical drop measuring 40-feet long, Ihu’s Breakaway Falls features four different slides each boasting the steepest and tallest 360-degree spirals in the southern United States! Dolphin Plunge®: 250 foot of clear, underwater tubes speed you to a Commerson’s dolphin habitat where they’ll race alongside you as you zoom through the tubes. This is a ride you’ll never, ever forget! Taumata Racer®: A high-speed, competitive mat ride, head-first, down a very, and we mean VERY steep hill. 300 feet. In and out of tunnels. A 360 degree turn. And you’re against the clock! Omaka Rocka™: This water slide - Omaka Rocka - thrills you with high-speed tubes and half-pipe funnels that'll have you splashing and sliding frontward and backward and climbing the walls! Loggerhead Lane™: Slow things down on a lazy river ride in a giant, inflatable rubber ring. The pace might be slow but the sights are spectacular – Commerson’s dolphins in their underwater habitat, along with thousands of startlingly beautiful tropical fish.
Circus 1903 - The Golden Age of Circus reinvents the magic of vintage circus entertainment with a captivating twist.
El paseo es totalmente cargado con la mejor calidad de audio, vídeo y tecnología inalámbrica para amplificar lo que está sucediendo a bordo mientras se mantiene conectado con lo que está pasando afuera. De los artistas a los transeúntes, EL PASEO interactúa con todo el mundo y todo lo que rueda por! El vehículo más grande permitidos en las calles, el entrenador PASEO es de 45 pies de largo, 14 pies de alto y 8 pies de ancho. Un diseño personalizado y construido asientos tipo estadio con capacidad para 49 pasajeros cómodamente, y permitiendo una visualización óptima de las calles de la ciudad de Nueva York. 40 monitores a bordo de vehículos de plasma, 3.000 luces LED y cinco matrices de LED exteriores mantienen jinetes inmersos en el rendimiento y complementar la acción en la calle. Un sistema de sonido envolvente interior, sistema de altavoces externos, y el sistema de micrófono inalámbrico unifican la producción, por lo que la parte de la ciudad del espectáculo y poner el espectáculo en la ciudad. Cada vehículo contiene nueve toneladas de capacidad de HVAC - eso es suficiente para calentar o enfriar nueve casas suburbanas! Y con la tecnología baja-agitador, el paseo ofrece la mejor simulación de metro de la ciudad! Horario de apertura EL PASEO taquilla está abierta 10,00 a 20,00 de lunes a sábado y de 10,00 a 17,00 Domingo. Información de entradas Para redimir, llevar el cupón en la taquilla, ubicada en 234 W. 42nd St. en el vestíbulo del museo Madame Tussauds Museo de Cera de entre 7 y 8 avenidas, por lo menos 30 minutos antes de su hora de salida. Todos los paseos salen puntualmente a las tiempo de actuación de la calle 42 y la 8 ª Avenida. Las formas de línea en frente de Chevy Mexican Restaurant; buscar empleados "The Ride" en las camisas de color naranja brillante. Google Translate for Business:Translator ToolkitWebsite TranslatorGlobal Market Finder
Bateau Bus This stop is located on the North quay of the Port Hercule, opposite the large yachts. During the Monaco Grand Prix, you will find yourself exactly within the famous chicane where the formula 1 cars have to brake hard, having reached 250 kmph when leaving the tunnel. From this stop you can take the boat bus that takes you from the other side of the port, to the foot of the old town, very close to the cruise terminal. A few hundred metres from here you can also walk to the magnificent terraces of the Casino, taking the lifts located at the entrance to the tunnel. Jardin Japonais Located close the Portier car park, from this stop you can visit the Japanese Garden and the Grimaldi Forum. Sporting On the boundary between MONACO and Beausoleil, from this stop you can visit the beaches, the Sporting or the hotel Monte-Carlo Bay. Villa Sauber NEW NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MONACO Open every day from 11.00 to 19.00 (summer) and from 10.00 to 18.00 (winter). Monte-Carlo Casino You have now arrived in the Monte-Carlo district. Stop here to visit the Place du casino, where you can admire the luxury cars or have a glass of something at the Café de Paris. Grimaldi / SNCF Nearby attraction and points of interest: SNCF railway station, Condamine Market. Useful information: If you arrive in Monaco by train, you can join the bus at this Stop. Place du Palais This is the first stop on the famous Rocher [Rock]. This is where there is the changing of the Guard every day at 12.00 . Spend some time strolling through the alleys and backstreets of Monaco-Ville and discover the magnificent views it will offer you. Musée océanographique A monumental jewel that was the concept of this visionary Prince who saw it in his own terms as a “Palace”, The oceanographic museum is one of the showpieces of the identity of the country. With world-renowned expertise, the Museum presents over 6000 species of fish in their faithfully constructed natural setting. All collected in one place, you can discover the fantastic species of the Mediterranean, the incredible diversity of the inhabitants of a living coral reef, and the monumental 400,000 litre shark lagoon. Roseraie Princesse Grace The landscaped park and Princess Grace rose garden. Palm trees, olive trees and plant species from throughout the world border a small lake offering pedestrians four hectares of walks in an environment of exquisite calm, fragrant with the four thousand rose plants in the Roseraie Princesse Grace whose 150 varieties rival each other in colours and perfumes. Stade Louis II The Fontvieille district, part of which is built over the sea, is home to the Stade Louis II / Louis II Stadium. This magnificent sports complex stands out with its elegant and bold architecture. Its multiple installations and the quality of its equipment make it a special venue for international competitions. Princesse Stéphanie (Rascasse) It is in the boulevard Albert 1er that the Formula 1 starting line sees off the racing cars in the Monaco Grand Prix. Digue Croisières If you arrive in the Principality of Monaco by sea, we have a stop at the cruise terminal, immediately upon disembarking from the boat.