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went
there
on
sunday,
before
you
go
make
sure
to
bring
umbrella,
wear
hat
or
sun
block,
it
could
get
quite
hot
because
there
is
not
enough
shades
inside
,
but
this
also
means
you
could
take
clearer
pictures
of
the
miniature.
there
are
no
entrance
fee,
on
the
entrance
one
of
the
staf
will
brief
you
for
not
touching
any
of
the
miniatures,
information
on
the
free
tren
ride
which
circle
the
miniatures
every
1
hour,
there
are
also
cable
cars
that
resemble
the
mexicable
which
runs
on
top
the
miniatures
but
its
not
operational
for
obvious
reason.
after
that
you
go
to
the
registration
table,
another
staf
will
ask
for
your
name
etc.
,
once
you
pass
those
2
stafs
then
you
are
free
to
roam
around.
once
inside
you
basically
choose
which
path
you
want,
to
the
rights
and
centre
they
have
miniatures
of
places/buildings
from
around
the
world.
on
the
left
they
exhibit
those
of
mexican
origin.
on
the
right
corner
just
few
steps
from
the
cable
cars
station,
there
is
a
platform
to
getting
in
the
tren,
when
we
get
inside
the
park
we
go
straight
to
the
platform
to
book
our
free
ride
with
the
tren,
it
turn
out
to
be
a
great
decision
because
the
waiting
time
between
each
ride
is
1
hour,
which
is
the
exact
time
we
spend
to
look
around
and
taking
pictures
of
the
miniatures.
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