4/5 N S. 3 years ago on Google
Arrived
at
11:10am
and
waited
approx
3
and
a
half
hours
to
get
in.
The
sun
was
blazing
and
there
wasn't
much
shade
so
the
wait
was
a
bit
intense.
I
was
also
there
alone
so
I
couldn't
go
to
a
shop
to
buy
more
water
so
that
didn't
help.
It
would
be
a
great
little
gig
for
a
burger
van
or
something.
I'm
surprised
one
isn't
there,
I'm
sure
they
would
make
a
lot
of
money!
The
man
on
the
door
said
that
today
was
especially
busy
so
I
think
3
and
a
half
hour
wait
is
not
normal
for
them.
The
staff
were
really
good,
really
friendly
and
they
kept
the
shop
open
for
longer
as
loads
of
us
were
still
waiting
after
14:00
so
they
made
sure
everyone
got
a
chance
to
go
in
which
was
good
of
them.
The
man
with
the
long
hair
tied
up
was
very
friendly
and
he
kept
the
crowd
amused.
The
shop
inside
was
smaller
than
I
expected
but
stocked
with
loads
of
good
merch.
Very
good
selection!
Make
sure
you
keep
your
eyes
open
as
props
are
dotted
all
around
the
shop
e.g
the
giant
mixing
desk
under
the
cashier
desk
etc.
Upstairs
is
the
mini
exhibition
with
the
wings
and
more
props
from
the
stage
shows.
I
do
want
to
know
why
the
sprengstoffweste
has
a
mobile
phone
in
it
though?
😂😂
You
can
also
see
across
the
warehouse
which
is
pretty
cool.
There
is
a
nice
little
cafe
or
two
in
the
area
to
go
and
get
a
cup
of
tea
after
all
the
standing
and
if
you
have
time
afterwards
I
would
recommend
visiting
the
Soviet
memorial
that's
close
by.
In
conclusion,
going
the
Rammstein
shop
and
enduring
the
wait
is
a
right
of
passage
for
any
serious
Rammstein
fan.
I
think
my
mistake
was
not
going
early
enough
(some
ladies
who
were
leaving
when
I
arrived
said
they
only
waited
1hr)
so
I
would
advise
going
as
early
as
possible.
Viel
Spaß
future
Rammstein
shop
customers
🤘🏼😝🤘🏼
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