Yes, the life size model of Boromir in the elven boat is very impressive - it's so realistic that it is hard to believe that it's not Sean Bean lying there.<P> <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR> When you booked your tickets over the phone (if you did) did you pay by credit card then or do they expect you to pay when you collect your tickets? Because my mum made the phone call and she can't remember what she did! They gave her a number though. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>No, they will have taken the money by credit card when she made the booking. All you need to do is go to the pre-booked tickets desk in the main entrance of the museum, tell them the number that you have been given and they will hand you the tickets. They will then direct you to the exhibition, which is on the first floor, above the main entrance. <P> <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR> But no cameras are aloud (boo!) but that'll be my excuse to buy lots of gifts instead! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>One thing that disappointed me was that there were no postcards or books with photographs of the items exhibited on sale (well I didn't see them if there were).<P>But I was actually quite glad that cameras were not allowed, because otherwise the exhibits would have been more crowded with people spending a greater amount of time in front of them trying to get that perfect shot.<P>No mobiles are allowed either, and they say no bags, although that was most definately not enforced.
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