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Normas del Hammam y recorrido aconsejado: Normas básicas Es obligatorio el uso de traje de baño (bañador o bikini). Se ruega hablar en voz baja dentro de la zona de baños. El pelo largo debe ir recogido. No es necesario gorro. El uso de las zapatillas propias sólo está permitido en los vestuarios. La empresa no se hace responsable de los objetos perdidos/olvidados. No se permite la entrada de animales ni comida. A tener en cuenta Es obligatorio ducharse antes de acceder a las termas. Se facilita una toalla por cliente. En los vestuarios hay champú, gel, secador y taquillas para guardar objetos personales. Se recomienda dejar en las taquillas los objetos personales y de valor. La Empresa no se hace responsable de los objetos perdidos. El recorrido por el Hammam será a gusto del cliente. Los baños son mixtos, excepto los vestuarios. Si se contrata masaje y viene con acompañante, no podemos garantizar que lo reciban juntos. Los masajistas permanecerán siempre dentro del baño aunque el uso sea exclusivo para un grupo. No se permite la entrada a menores de 5 años; los padres o tutores de menores entre 5 a 17 años deben firmar una hoja de descargo de responsabilidad.
SKYSLIDE OUE Skyspace cuenta con una experiencia única: una plataforma de observación de vidrio al aire libre, situada a casi 300 metros de altura en la ciudad de Los Ángeles. La plataforma mide 13 x 1,50 m y está hecha enteramente de vidrio. Los visitantes experimentarán vistas incomparables de una forma totalmente nueva, desde la planta 69 y 70. Se aplica una tarifa adicional para esta actividad. TORRE DE OBSERVACIÓN OUE Skyspace LA es la torre de observación más alta de California. TECNOLOGIA INTERACTIVA La planta interactiva cuenta con una gran variedad de elementos para disfrutar de una experiencia tecnológica. La Pared Digital Topográfica 360ºde Los Ángeles tiene información sobre el paisaje, barrios y lugares de interés. Desde los espejos infinitos que crean reflejos a partir de reflejos, hasta la Pared de Siluetas que utiliza pixeles para crear reflejos basados en el movimiento corporal.
TOUR DETAILS This journey through Arizona’s history blends indigenous heritage with a rugged off-road ride. The Ancient Ruins and Diamondback Gulch Combo Tour is a remarkable adventure with both an exciting 4x4 trek and an up-close look at a time when the Sinagua people called this area home. Your Certified Interpretive Guide will meet you at the Pink® Jeep® Tour Plaza in Sedona. You’ll climb aboard a custom-built, open-air Pink® Jeep® Wranglers and settle in for a true Arizona experience. Wear comfortable shoes, as there is a 30-40 minute walk to reach the Honanki Heritage site once you arrive at the Ancient Ruins site. To start the tour, your local guide will take you past Sedona’s most iconic red-rock formations. After arriving in the Coconino National Forest, head down the remote Greasy Spoon trail. This section of an original wagon route between Sedona and Prescott dates back to a time before Arizona was a state. Continue on to Sidewinder Trail and see how the rocky terrain falls into Diamondback Gulch—a deep ravine that slices through the land. Hold on while your guide expertly navigates the steep descent and climbs out again. Then it’s on to Ancient Ruin, where you’ll be immersed in the mystery of the Sinagua people. You’ll see primitive remnants where they lived and worked from 600 AD until the 1400s. Little is known about the Sinagua, but pictographs and petroglyphs offer a glimpse into their history. Explore the Honanki Heritage site, a 700-year-old cliff dwelling where the Sinagua made their home. Learn how they farmed and hunted, their complicated trading system with other tribes—and how they suddenly vanished in the early 1400s. Although it’s still an active archeological site, enigmas surrounding the Sinagua have yet to be solved. At the end of the tour you’ll journey back through the forest to Sedona, where Arizona’s rich history lives on. No matter where your next Pink® Jeep® Tour takes you, you’ll never forget the excitement of climbing the red rock trails and the mystique of the Sinaguan civilization.
Currently playing daily at the Simons IMAX Theatre: Amazon Adventure 3D Escape to the lush forests of the Amazon, where clumsy sloths swim through flooded forests and colorful butterflies play tricks on predators. Based on a true story, Amazon Adventure takes you back in time to follow a curious scientist as he thrashes through jungles and floats along the sprawling Amazon River. Witness the birth of a species in IMAX 3D as you marvel at the incredible species that call this biodiversity hotspot home. Galapagos 3D: Nature’s Wonderland Take the trip of a lifetime with Galapagos 3D: Nature’s Wonderland on New England’s largest movie screen. See grinning iguanas claw their way along the seafloor to snack on seaweed. Swim with tropical penguins rocketing through the water to cool off. Wallow in muddy pools with grunting giant tortoises. Explore the islands that gave us a greater understanding of life on our blue planet. Great White Shark 3D Get ready for a shark's eye view as you plunge straight into the underwater world of nature's most renowned predator in Great White Shark 3D . See the science at work behind that fearsome toothy grin and discover the importance of this spectacular species. It's an exhilarating shark's eye view of the blue planet fit for the whole family on the largest screen in New England.
Scarborough SEA LIFE & Marine Sanctuary invites you this year to explore the magical re-creation of the most amazing natural wonder in the world, the awe-inspiring Great Barrier Reef. Discover an array of tropical sharks, beautiful rays and colourful coral beneath the ocean surface. Turtle Sanctuary: Visit our brand new refuge for endangered freshwater turtles, the latest in a Europe-wide network of breeding facilities for these strange and exotic animals… many of which have been pushed to the brink of extinction. Our seal hospital is busy all year round caring for sick and injured seal pups until, whenever possible, they are well enough to be returned to the wild. Other highlights include an incredible otter sanctuary, penguin sanctuary and a whole host of other incredible marine creatures. Informative talks and feeding presentations throughout the day make this a memorable day out for the whole family. Restaurant: Indoor: Relax in our café where a selection of hot and cold food is available. We also offer a kids meal with a free gift. Hot food is served from 11 am until 4pm (3pm in winter) Outdoor: From Easter to the end of October you can relax at the outdoor themed seating area and take in the superb views over the North bay. There is a wide range of hot and cold drinks, ice creams and snacks to choose from. Let the children pan for gold while you enjoy your cappuccino. Each child receives a medal for their efforts. Open for all ages at only £1. Shop: Visit our shop for every kind of fishy souvenir you can imagine Showtime: There are regular talks, presentations and feeding displays with our sanctuary animals throughout the day. Please see the notice board at the entrance or ask a member of staff for details. Rock pool talks available all day. Here you can get up close and personal with its inhabitants such as common shore and velvet crabs. Meet a member of the displays team at the touchpools. Please note: Presentation and feeding times may be subject to change. To avoid disappointment contact the Sanctuary for confirmation.
All visitors (including members and visitors 18 and under, who always receive free admission) require a ticket so we can ensure the museum does not exceed capacity. Order tickets in advance for all members of your party so everyone can enter the galleries at the same time. No eating, drinking, smoking, or sleeping is permitted in the Museum. Eating and drinking are permitted in designated areas only (Café 5, Sightglass at SFMOMA, and In Situ). Sealed food and drink containers are allowed if they are packed away inside a bag. Backpacks may not be carried on your back; they must be carried or worn on your front at all times.