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Grand Parc ¡Vuelva al pasado y disfrute de los espectáculos más impresionantes y actividades alrededor de este grandioso parque que le dejará sin respiración! Disfrute del aire fresco y vaya de aventura en aventura sin hacer cola. Grand Carillon (2017) En medio de una población del siglo XVIII, Grand Carillon es un inusual musical que le hará viajar en el tiempo. A 16 metros del suelo los campaneros hacen sonar 70 gigantescas camapanas al ritmo de las canciones más conocidas: ¡una espectacular coreografía melódica! Le Signe du Triomphe Después del ambiente del Gallo-Roman Stadium, relájese con un hechizo en la Edad Media. En la Ciudad Medieval admire el talento de los maestros artesanos antes de salir en busca de una aventura con 'Los Caballeros de la Mesa Redonda”. Les Vikings Después de presenciar el asalto de los barcos Vikingos y estar acompañado por los músicos, visite el Fort of the Year Thousand y viaje a través del tiempo en Puy du Fou Odyssey. Le Secret de la Lance Deje atrás la Guerra de los Cien Años, y visite la fosa para descubrir una amplia gama de actividades para toda la familia y el nuevo espectáculo del Gran Parque "Los Amantes de Verdun". Mousquetaire de Richelieu Por el Gran Carrusel, encontrará los maravillosos jardines franceses que conducen al mundo imaginario de La Fontaine. Luego, experimente el ambiente de la Belle Epoque en la zona de Market Town en 1900. Le Bal des Oiseaux Fantômes En lo profundo del bosque más antiguo, el entorno natural de Puy du Fou pasa a formar parte de un espectáculo único. Desde las aves de presa a Flower Valley, disfrute de un paseo a través de un mundo en el que la naturaleza se reafirma. Les Orgues de Feu Puy du Fou es también el reino de los niños. Se fascinarán por los espectáculos y se diviertirán con los juegos y el entretenimiento del Gran Parc.
Visit the Whitney Museum On May 1, 2015, the Whitney Museum of American Art flicked on the lights and opened its doors at its new home in the Meatpacking District, sandwiched between the Hudson River and High Line Park. It’s been a huge hit ever since. The 220,000-square-foot (20,000-square-meter) space, designed by renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano, is a work of art in and of itself. The nine-floor museum consists of exhibition spaces, an education center, a reading room, a theater and a conservation lab. After checking out the impressive contemporary works (more than 21,000 paintings, sculptures, photos, drawings, videos and new media created by more than 3,000 artists in the United States during the 20th and 21st centuries), be sure to head to the top-floor cafe for outstanding views of the Manhattan skyline. Or dine at Untitled, the outstanding in-house restaurant from acclaimed chef Michael Anthony. The permanent collection consists of works by American artists like Louise Bourgeois, Man Ray, Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol. See such pieces as Study for Nighthawks by Edward Hopper, Four Darks in Red by Mark Rothko and Number 27, 1950 by Jackson Pollock. The museum also houses several temporary exhibitions at any given time, from photographs to performances, by artists both old and up-and-coming. It's a great way to discover new artists on their way to becoming the next American masters. ENTRANCE The accessible path to the Whitney’s main entrance at 99 Gansevoort Street runs from Washington Street along the south side of the building, past the Museum's restaurant on the ground floor. The staff entrance at 555 West Street is also accessible. GALLERIES All levels of the Museum are accessible by elevator. Doorways to outdoor terraces are equipped with automatic openers. LARGE PRINT Large print versions of exhibition wall labels are available in the Museum galleries or at the admissions desk on Floor 1. Please ask a volunteer or member of the Museum staff for assistance. ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEMS On Floor 1 Service locations at the admissions desk and membership desk are equipped with induction hearing loops that transmit sound directly to hearing aids equipped with a T-coil. In the Hess Theater, Floor 3 The Hess Theater is equipped with an induction hearing loop and infrared assistive listening system. Please switch your hearing aid to “T” or request a receiver from a member of the Museum staff. In the Laurie M. Tisch Education Center, Floor 3 The Hearst Artspace and the Seminar Room are equipped with induction hearing loops and infrared assistive listening systems. Please switch your hearing aid to “T” or request a receiver from a member of the Museum staff. In the Galleries The Kaufman Gallery (Floor 5) is equipped with an induction hearing loop. To use, please switch your hearing aid to “T.” Some video monitors in the galleries have headphone jacks; you are welcome to plug in your own headset or neck loop. For Tours FM assistive listening devices with headsets or neck loops are available for public and private gallery tours and public programs. You may request receivers for tours at the Multimedia Guide counter at the admissions desk on Floor 1.
An ideal marriage of sound and vision Cirque du Soleil embraces the enduring musical legacy of The Beatles through their original recordings in The Beatles LOVE by Cirque du Soleil.
Starline Tours is pleased to offer Universal Studios Hollywood transportation, with pick-up and drop-off service available at select hotels throughout the Santa Monica area.
Universal Studios Hollywood is one of L.A.’s most popular theme parks, with groundbreaking thrill rides, studio tours, themed attractions, and endless entertainment options for kids and grownups alike. During your visit, you’ll enjoy some of the world’s best roller coasters and have the opportunity to tour sets featured in TV shows and movies including “Desperate Housewives,” War of the Worlds, and Alfred Hitchcock’s horror classic, Psycho. Great dining, shopping, and entertainment opportunities abound at Universal CityWalk, and all your favorite characters are here, from Curious George and Dora the Explorer to Scooby-Doo and The Simpsons.
Popular thrill rides include:
Jurassic Park: The Ride – this movie themed-ride starts out as a leisurely trip through a dinosaur exhibit, only for things to go awry. Prepare yourself for the 84-foot drop!
Revenge of the Mummy – this roller coaster offers a full two minutes of nonstop thrills.
Transformers: The Ride – try to save the AllSpark from Megatron’s evil hands as you wind your way through Chicago
This tour is wheelchair accessible.
** None of these Pearl Harbor Tours include the USS Arizona Memorial movie/boat tour, please visit recreation.gov for these tickets. Also the National Park Service offers over 1,300 free walk-in tickets each day for the USS Arizona Memorial Tour on a first-come, first-served basis. Be sure to come early for these walk up tickets, the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center is open daily from 7am. Pearl Harbor Historic Parks ticket counter, also located in the courtyard of the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. Check In Policy & Maximizing Your Time Visitors with ticket reservations are required to check in at the National Park Service ticket counter one hour before their tour time. If you check in late, the National Park Service reserves the right to reassign your tour tickets. We highly recommend starting at the Visitors Center’s museum before embarking to the memorial. No Bag Policy For security reasons, no purses, backpacks, fanny packs, diaper bags, large camera cases or luggage is allowed at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. Valuables should not be left in your vehicle. Bag storage is available at the entrance for a fee of $3 per bag. We recommend that visitors bring in their wallets, ID, water, cameras and cellphones. Strollers Strollers are allowed in the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, but not in the theaters or on shuttle boats to the USS Arizona Memorial. While strollers may be parked at the theaters and picked up once visitors return from the Memorial, the National Park Service is not responsible for monitoring strollers or other personal items left behind. Restrooms There are public restroom facilities available at the Visitor Center; visitors are encouraged to use the facilities at the Visitor Center before beginning their Arizona Memorial Program. Food and Beverage Other than clear bottled water, no food or drinks are allowed in the theater, on the shuttle boats, or at the USS Arizona Memorial. Dress Attire Civilian Visitors are reminded that they are visiting a site of tremendous loss of life in service to our country. Sandals are permissible, but bathing suits or profane T-shirts are discouraged. Military Military visitors to the USS Arizona Memorial are within the boundary of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, and military regulations relating to military dress are enforced by Navy personnel. Per the Pacific Commander, military visitors in uniform are required to dress in Class B or better in order to gain access to the shuttle boats to the USS Arizona Memorial. Battle dress uniform is not allowed on the USS Arizona Memorial, though it is allowed throughout the Visitor Center and at sites on Ford Island. Military visitors are welcome to wear civilian clothes when they visit.
Languages Living History Audio Guide at Beatles Story Albert Dock has been compiled and is narrated by John Lennon's sister Julia and is complimentary. Ten languages: Brazilian Portuguese (new), English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin (new) Polish, Russian and Spanish. We also have a family audio guide in English. Accessibility Parking – Albert Dock has a number of car parks on site and has in total eight accessible car parking bays, with three available in car park A, near to the estate’s main entrance and five in car park B opposite The Beatles Story and Premier Inn hotel. Wheelchairs – The exhibition is fully wheelchair accessible. Due to fire evacuation procedures, we can only admit three wheelchairs on site at any one time. We have a standard wheelchair available which can either be booked in advance by telephoning +44 (0) 151 709 1963 or borrowed on the day by asking a member of staff at the main entrance (subject to availability on the day). Lifts – We have two accessible lifts: One situated at our main entrance (accompanied with audio announcements) and one located in our Fab4 Store going down to the Fab4 Cafe. Toilets – Wheelchair-accessible toilets are available within the exhibition and also in the Fab4 Cafe area. Please see a member of staff for assistance. Induction Loops – Induction loops are available to use with our audio guides. Please see a member of staff when picking up your audio guide. Large Print Gallery Books – We have large print transcripts available in all 10 languages offered on our audio guide, which are available at our Admissions desk. Please ask a member of staff for more details. Guide Dogs – Guide dogs are welcome. Sign Language – Should you require sign language assistance, please contact us on +44 (0) 151 709 1963 and we will check staff availability to ensure that help is on hand during your day of visit. Cloakroom – Our cloakroom allows guests to store coats, prams/buggies and suitcases. Fab4 Cafe – The Fab4 Cafe is located on basement level and is accessible via the exhibition and our Fab4 Store. The Fab4 Cafe is partially self-served – however, assistance is available if required.
