DISCOVERY OF KING TUT Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Denisekurz4
Terrible
All you do is read signs on the wall go through black curtains halls and the stand in one room for 5 min to see a cool projector show. Then to the gift shop. Ugh 40 bucks to park, about 46 per ticke...
All you do is read signs on the wall go through black curtains halls and the stand in one room for 5 min to see a cool projector show. Then to the gift shop. Ugh 40 bucks to park, about 46 per ticke...
Misleading and false advertising calling this immersive, Van Gogh was immersive. This was an exhibit, and a poorly one done at that. Go to a real museum with actual artifacts.
Misleading and false advertising calling this immersive, Van Gogh was immersive. This was an exhibit, and a poorly one done at that. Go to a real museum with actual artifacts.
stepped in the museum and it made me feel like I was in Egypt. wow. being so close to artifacts and treasures of Tutankhamun from their discovery by Howard Cater in 1922 was so unreal. lots of reading...
Terrible
All you do is read signs on the wall go through black curtains halls and the stand in one room for 5 min to see a cool projector show. Then to the gift shop. Ugh 40 bucks to park, about 46 per ticke...
Terrible
All you do is read signs on the wall go through black curtains halls and the stand in one room for 5 min to see a cool projector show. Then to the gift shop. Ugh 40 bucks to park, about 46 per ticke...
DON’T BOTHER
Misleading and false advertising calling this immersive, Van Gogh was immersive. This was an exhibit, and a poorly one done at that. Go to a real museum with actual artifacts.
DON’T BOTHER
Misleading and false advertising calling this immersive, Van Gogh was immersive. This was an exhibit, and a poorly one done at that. Go to a real museum with actual artifacts.
So Amazing and exciting
stepped in the museum and it made me feel like I was in Egypt. wow. being so close to artifacts and treasures of Tutankhamun from their discovery by Howard Cater in 1922 was so unreal. lots of reading...