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There are 3 options to choose from, all offering great value for money: VIP - Access to the exclusive VIP Lounge looking out to sea - A VIP Lanyard, best VIP seats in the house (only 24 available) - A glass of sparkling champagne on arrival - Free flowing white wine, red wine, lager, sangria and soft drinks - Free flowing cava throughout the performance - Souvenir program signed by the cast - Glow bracelet for the children Gold - Access to the Gold Lounge area - Gold zone seating (only 24 available) - Free flowing white wine, red wine, sangria, lager and soft drinks - Free flowing cava throughout the performance - Souvenir program signed by the cast - Glow bracelet for the children Silver - Great seats, as no one is further than 8 metres from the stage, giving everyone a great view of the action - Free flowing white wine, red wine, sangria and soft drinks Highlights of the Show: Kid’s will enjoy the show / soft drinks too. A fantastic all singing, all dancing BIG SHOW. A Disco to really let off some steam! All Inclusive lager, sangria and soft drinks included in the ticket price.
praktische Informationen:
Die Safaritour erfolgt in Ihrem eigenen Fahrzeug
Der Eintrittspreis beinhaltet den Zugang zum Safari Trail, zur Marine City, zum Bush Path und zum Dschungel Trail
Der 4x4-Raid ist exklusiv (obligatorisch für Cabriolets und Motorräder)
Die Geschäftsführung behält sich das Recht vor, die Hängebrücke des Jungle Course aus Sicherheitsgründen entsprechend den Wetterbedingungen (Regentage, Wind usw.) zu schließen.
allgemeine Informationen:
Restaurants im Park: Bei Kilometer 5 im Fußgängerdorf und am Parkeingang,
Picknickplätze auf dem Gelände
Wohnmobile sind erlaubt
Nouveau sac à dos pour étudiants masculins et féminins
BOOK THIS TOUR IF YOU'D LIKE TO... Take an informed, chilling look at Edinburgh’s ghostly past Explore the Blair Street Underground Vaults with an expert storyteller Recover with a dram of Dewar’s Scotch Whisky in our candlelit cellar Enjoy a ghost tour of Edinburgh based on real events
One of the most powerful large light cruisers ever built, HMS Belfast is now the only surviving vessel of her type to have seen active service during the Second World War. HMS Belfast played a leading part in the destruction of the battle cruiser Scharnhorst, and also the Normandy Landings. In service with the Royal Navy until 1965, she was saved for the nation in 1971 as a unique reminder of Britain’s naval heritage. Launch! Shipbuilding Through the Ages This new family-orientated exhibition will use hands-on and computerised interactive displays and engaging film and footage to demonstrate techniques of shipbuilding, from the ‘age of sail’ to modern prefabrication methods. The exhibition will focus on the science, engineering and social history of shipbuilding in Great Britain, and the interactive elements of the exhibition will allow children of all ages to get involved and experience this history. Explore ‘What shall we give in return for so much?’ One of the most powerful large light cruisers ever built, HMS Belfast is now the only surviving vessel of her type to have seen active service during the Second World War. Serving Britain for 32 years, she played an important role in both the Second World War and the Korean War as well as performing peacekeeping duties throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Saved from destruction in 1971, HMS Belfast is now part of the Imperial War Museum and is the first ship to be preserved for the nation since Nelson’s Victory. Through its team of staff and volunteers – many of whom are veteran crew – the Imperial War Museum is dedicated to making sure that HMS Belfast still has a role to play in reminding visitors of her unique place in Britain’s maritime heritage. History of HMS Belfast The term 'cruiser' goes back to the days of sailing ships when large frigates could be detached from the main fleet to cruise independently. The sailing cruiser, like her twentieth-century counterpart, was sufficiently powerful and fast to attack and destroy enemy commerce raiders. During the nineteenth century when sail gave way to steam and wooden ships were replaced by those built of iron, and later of steel, the cruiser evolved into a powerful warship which was used to patrol the Empire trade routes and protect friendly merchant shipping. After the First World War (1914-1918) a single category of cruiser emerged whose size was indicated by the size of its guns; thus, HMS Belfast is a 6-inch cruiser, designed for the protection of trade, for offensive action, and as a powerful support for amphibious operations. Please note: children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Please allow 1½ - 2 hours for your visit.
