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4 reviews on 1 places
Went to see Mrs Doubtfire. Staff were helpful and polite and the show was enjoyable. The build itself was lovely, well maintained and the historical designs had been maintained.
There were separate bars and toilets for each layer of seating and the atmosphere / environment was comfortable. Limited leg room for the taller person but this wasn’t too much of a problem. We would go back to another production at this theatre.
There were separate bars and toilets for each layer of seating and the atmosphere / environment was comfortable. Limited leg room for the taller person but this wasn’t too much of a problem. We would go back to another production at this theatre.
I had a wander around Copenhagen and found the Botanical Gardens. What a lovely place. There was a lot of work going on, so I couldn’t explore the whole gardens, but it was evident that a lot of work has already been done. The parts that had been refreshed were beautiful to walk around and I even managed to squeeze in a delicious ice cream from a vendor in front of the glasshouse. I would love to return once the work has been completed and would recommend the gardens to anyone. They were clearly a popular spot to chill and relax on a warm day.
A friend suggested we looked for a Gregory’s whilst in NY, and we found one down the road from Trinity Church nr Wall Street. A small venue with limited seating, we managed to grab a seat outside and watch the world go by whilst drinking our cold brew coffees (it was a warm tiring day, so cold brew was refreshing). We chose a Salted Caramel flavour which was creamy and delicious. The staff were helpful and the venue was obviously popular. We subsequently found a couple of other venues but were unable to visit, but will definitely be visiting Gregory’s next time. It had character and soul. Worth a try.
Visited as part of a nice 6 mile loop from Studland. The rock is on a little mound in the middle of some boggy heathland - it looks entirely out of place and interestingly there is little information to explain how it might have formed. However, it was a lovely little picnic stop on a warm afternoon to sit and admire the oddities of nature and to enjoy the views. Not the easiest walk to get to if walking in from Studland as some rough steps have been built to address soil erosion which can be a bit steep and uneven, but it is worth the effort if you can make it.