motheroftink
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We went to see the Dr Who exhibition in Spaceport, Seacombe on Tuesday. The exhibition had been on since September and was moving on by the end of this week, so as we had been meaning to go we thought we had better go while the kids were still off school.
I enjoyed it but there wasn't really a great deal to it, saw everything in 15mins. They had a dalek, cyberman, Auton, some other creatures, several custumes and props. I did enjoy the 'shop front' part, with some old television sets showing an old black and white episode. The opening credits were exactly how I remembered from my childhood and I got that old familiar scary feeling. There was a lot of merchandise, games and jigsaws that I remembered too.
When I saw the dalek I was quite freaked because I am just conditioned to be terrified of them. Some little kid pressed the button that made it move and speak and it took all my willpower to stop myself from running away, I had to keep telling myself it wasn't real. I was impressed that they had one of the spider woman leg's from the Christmas special, and it was lovely to see K9, got a soft spot for him.
It is coming to Manchester in the spring, and apparently will have some exhibits from the new series so we will probably try to catch it again.
DS got a heat sensitive mug that shows 'Bad Wolf' when it's got hot liquid in it, and a pen. DD didn't want anything Dr Who related and got a Spaceport stick of rock.
I enjoyed the Spaceport exhibition too, we had a ride on a simulator, which I thought would be space related, but was actually like the Pod racing in Star Wars, felt like Anakin Skywalker. There was a good planetarium show about the creation of the universe and our solar system. There were lots of hands on type exhibits that the kids always go for and all in all it was a well spent morning.
I enjoyed it but there wasn't really a great deal to it, saw everything in 15mins. They had a dalek, cyberman, Auton, some other creatures, several custumes and props. I did enjoy the 'shop front' part, with some old television sets showing an old black and white episode. The opening credits were exactly how I remembered from my childhood and I got that old familiar scary feeling. There was a lot of merchandise, games and jigsaws that I remembered too.
When I saw the dalek I was quite freaked because I am just conditioned to be terrified of them. Some little kid pressed the button that made it move and speak and it took all my willpower to stop myself from running away, I had to keep telling myself it wasn't real. I was impressed that they had one of the spider woman leg's from the Christmas special, and it was lovely to see K9, got a soft spot for him.
It is coming to Manchester in the spring, and apparently will have some exhibits from the new series so we will probably try to catch it again.
DS got a heat sensitive mug that shows 'Bad Wolf' when it's got hot liquid in it, and a pen. DD didn't want anything Dr Who related and got a Spaceport stick of rock.
I enjoyed the Spaceport exhibition too, we had a ride on a simulator, which I thought would be space related, but was actually like the Pod racing in Star Wars, felt like Anakin Skywalker. There was a good planetarium show about the creation of the universe and our solar system. There were lots of hands on type exhibits that the kids always go for and all in all it was a well spent morning.

