4/5 Keji O. 7 months ago on Google
Booked
a
day
trip
to
the
studios
with
two
9
year
olds
and
a
friend.
All
of
us
are
fans
of
HP
and
the
tour
didn’t
disappoint.
There
are
things
to
see
and
enjoy
from
the
moment
you
arrive.
There
is
also
quite
a
bit
of
information
at
the
start
of
the
tour
on
what
to
expect
and
how
to
navigate
around
the
spaces.
We
purchased
tour
guide
devices
for
everyone
when
we
arrived
-
because
it
seemed
like
a
good
idea
and
there
was
a
group
offer
for
three
or
more
people,
but
we
quickly
regretted
this
because
the
devices
are
bulky
(especially
for
younger
ones)
,
not
straightforward
to
use,
poor
headphone/sound
quality
and
the
kids
wanted
rid
of
them
the
minute
we
got
in
line
to
start
the
tour.
There
is
a
lot
of
information
throughout
the
tour
so
it
didn’t
feel
necessary
to
keep
them.
If
anything
-
we
should
have
got
one
for
the
group
and
passed
it
around
when
needed.
There
is
a
good
mix
of
interactive
things
to
watch
and
do,
and
lots
of
fascinating
sets,
objects
and
special
effects
to
delight
in
throughout
the
day.
And
plenty
of
photo
opportunities.
We
arrived
at
3
pm
and
by
the
time
we
made
it
to
the
gift
shop
it
was
8.30
pm,
make
sure
you
allow
plenty
of
time
to
be
there
and
see
all
the
areas.
We
took
part
in
the
professional
photo
and
video
opportunities-
but
passed
on
actually
buying
them,
the
price
felt
quite
steep,
given
the
amount
of
photography
opportunities
scattered
around
the
venue.
It’s
definitely
not
a
cheap
family
friendly
day
out
-
with
the
average
spend
being
around
£40-£50
per
photography
packages
and
each
section
as
far
as
we
could
tell
had
an
opportunity
for
pics
and
videos.
The
food
and
drinks
were
roughly
£14
and
kids
meals
roughly
£6,
butter
bear
around
£6-7.
Mainly
hotdogs,
burgers
and
chips
(
with
a
ew
sandwich
options
and
packed
lunch
options
for
kids)
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