5/5 Pawel B. 1 year ago on Google
We
visited
Into
the
Darkness
with
a
10
year-old
and
it
was
an
absolute
blast!
For
an
hour,
you
get
a
glimpse
the
world
of
people
who
are
blind
with
a
guide.
You
spend
that
time
in
absolute
darkness,
facing
the
most
basic
challenges
of
blind
persons.
With
your
sight
turned
completely
off,
you
are
out
of
your
comfort
zone,
but
exactly
at
a
spot
where
learning
happens.
Our
guide--Piotr--made
sure
that
the
group
was
taken
care
off.
He
was
open
to
talk
even
about
personal
stuff
to
help
us
understand
and
empathize
with
people
with
his
condition.
But
even
some
of
the
most
basic
stuff
that
he
explained
was
unexpected.
I
was
considering
whether
an
hour
in
darkness
might
be
boring
or
even
scary
for
kids,
but
neither
turned
out
to
be
true.
Actually,
when
we
were
done
I
was
surprised
that
an
hour
has
already
passed.
I
would
recommend
a
visit
to
all:
kids,
teens,
and
adults,
as
it
Into
the
Darkness
really
helps
to
understand
a
bit
better
people
who
are
blind.
Not
only
is
it
interesting
but
also
builds
empathy.
We
bought
tickets
on
the
internet
in
advance,
but
on
the
day
of
the
visit.
If
you're
OK
with
half
an
hour
of
wait,
you
could
probably
go
there
without
earlier
booking.
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