OK, so here's what happened at the Doctor Who Experience. First, we were in a small room with a handful of props from the recent series, which gives you something to look at whilst you wait to go through into the interactive bit:
Victory of the Daleks.
The Hungry Earth & Cold Blood.
The Vampires of Venice.
The Beast Below.
Vincent & the Doctor.
The place had a wifi access, where you could get promotional discounts from the gift shop. Here's the wifi password of the day:
Took me a while to realise it was a 0, not an O...
Anyway, after about 10 minutes, we were taken into a room, where we watched a video that showed what happened during the past season. At the end of the video, the crack comes up on screen, and rotates until it's vertical, and then the screen splits outwards in the shape of the crack! We walked through this and into Starship UK from the Beast Below. After a bit of a wait where there was something about solar flares hitting Earth (not really vital to anything, just for ambience), one of those things from the library episodes (the information things with faces on) told us about what was on display in the museum (which is where we were), such as Van Gogh paintings, and a giant telescope. Suddenly, there are warning alerts go off, and the Doctor appears on the screen, thinking he'd gotten through to Amy and Rory. He was clearly disappointed when he discovered we were all "shoppers"... He explained that he was trapped inside the Pandorica again (they had another one spare. That's cheating! It's even the same colour as the last one. How boring... His words, not mine btw!) and needed our help. He figured that the TARDIS must be close by if he's managed to reach us. Low and behold, it appears in the room with us! We go inside, and we're now in the TARDIS. How exciting! Now the Doctor tells us that the controls don't normally work with humans, but to stop Amy complaining, he installed special controllers that humans can use. How convenient for us. I was the navigator, piloting the TARDIS, which was pretty awesome. The floor moved and everything. Then the TARDIS landed unexpectedly, and we were forced to leave it through the back door. We walked through a corridor, and turns out, we were on a Dalek ship! We were taken prisoner by them, and they planned to exterminate our human DNA, and turn it into Dalek DNA, so we could take over the human race, or something. But then they found out we were in contact with the Doctor (who told them we were a sub-form of humans, known as shoppers...) and they decided they were going to exterminate us! Luckily, some war ships containing the older Daleks came along, and decided to try and exterminate the new Daleks, because they aren't real Daleks, according to them. Well, it was lucky because we were able to escape in the ensuing confusion. Our luck turned around after that as we ended up walking into a forest infested with Weeping Angels! It's hard not to blink... D-: Somehow, I made it through without being attacked by one, and we were given 3D glasses to watch a short 3D film. The Doctor manages to escape the Pandorica with a bit of tweaking from his sonic screwdriver, and teleported into it, or something. Anyway, everything went bad there as the Pandorica opened, and fell apart, and we ended up in the Crack, or in the time vortex, or something. Anyway, in this place, there were Daleks, and Cybermen, and Weeping Angels. Oh my! The 3D was actually incredible. The Weeping Angels bit was awesome, as they moved in front of you, reaching out to grab you! Finally, the Doctor fixes everything, and we're all saved! Hurray! And then we left the interactive bit, and into the whole exhibit bit, where it would take a while to post a picture of everything I there. I'll post them in separate posts for the time being. But I will post pictures of the things I bought!
The official exhibit guide.
Sonic scewdriver pen! Writes in green or black ink.
Adipose stress toy!
And the best thing I got there...
Weeping Angel shirt! It's also exclusive to the Doctor Who Experience shop. Very epic indeed.
http://www.doctorwhoexperience.com/
There's a video on here that shows some of what you experience in the interactive bit.