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A walk-through experience and exhibition devoted to the perennially popular BBC series 'Doctor Who'. The experience takes the form of an interactive 'Doctor Who' adventure. Visitors are invited to step through a crack in time to become the Doctor's companion on a journey that features special scenes filmed with the current Doctor, Matt Smith, as well as special effects and the chance to enter a recreation of the Tardis interior. The exhibition charts the show from the first series in 1963 to the most recent episodes. Displays include original costumes, props and sets. If you're likely to succumb to pressure to buy programmes, souvenirs etc, it's worth investigating the 'Tickets Plus' packages (details on the website). Arrive 10 minutes in advance of your ticket time and allow at least 90 minutes for your visit.
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10am-6pm daily
£20 adult, £15 children, £62 family (4). Advance peak (Saturday, Sunday and every day during holiday periods) £18 adult, £14 children, £52 family. Advance off-peak (Monday to Friday outside holiday periods) £15, £12.50, £46
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As a massive fan of the show I was bound to enjoy it. Very interactive, you even get the chance to fly the TARDIS! Even members of the party who weren't fans enjoyed it too. Definitely recommend.
It was absolutely brilliant. My favourite bit was the Daleks.
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