The MAD museum review
Hey readers,
The other day we went to the MAD museum in Stratford-Upon-Avon for a family day out. I thought I would do a review of what the museum is all about.
What is the mad museum?
The Mad museum which stands for mechanical art and design is museum is the only mechanical type museum in the UK. The museum showcases 60 interactive pieces of kinetic art and automatic. It is definitely something a bit unusual and worth checking out as it is interactive and you can see the amazing designs that people have come up with work in real life.
The main goal of the museum is to promote STEM (science, technology, engineering, and maths) and they have done this by using the different types of contraptions on display from robotic birds, 3d pictures, and extravagant marble run displays. It is all visual which is great to encourage people to get excited about design and having fun.
The MAD Museum is located in Stratford upon Avon and the address for the location is:
4-5 Henley Street,
Stratford-Upon-Avon,
Warwickshire,
CV37 6PT.
Telephone number is - 01789 269356
When does it open?
opening times are:
Monday to Friday - 10:30 - 4:30 pm.
Weekends and holidays - 10:00 am - 5:00 pm.
You do have to prebook tickets beforehand and you can do this by going on their website here.
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What are the prices of the tickets?
The cost of tickets is listed below.
Adult: £7.80.
Concession: £6.30.
Child (6-15yrs): £5.20.
Child 5yrs & under: Free.
Family (2 Adults & 2 Children): £22.00.
Extra Child with Family: £3.50.
What is the recommended age to go to the MAD museum?
Normally about 3 onwards though nothing stopping you at any age as children under 5 years of age are free anyway.
I would say to go around the museum would be about 45mins to an hour, it is quite small but there are a lot of interactive features that kids can enjoy.
They also have a little museum where it shows small videos on ideas such as a marble run which kids can enjoy. That is free and I like the fact that the videos are not too long so kids won't get bored watching them.
Other things to do in Stratford.
As well as the MAD museum there are other things you can do in Stratford. There is the Stratford theatre where you can go for free to check out the displays based on theatre themes.
There is a lovely green park where you can walk around and is nice when the sun is out.
Of course, there are many different types of water transport you can go to. We took the manual boat to get across the other side of the river. That was a fun experience for the kids and only cost £1 each so didn't break the bank.
Cheers for reading X
50 best Halloween films ever.
Hey readers,
October is just around the corner and what better way to celebrate the scariest month of the year is to sit back with a good old Halloween film.
If you're stuck for a title to watch then do not fear as I have come up with a list of 50 spooktacular movies to help you decide.
50 Spooksenational films to watch this Halloween
- Hocus Pocus.
- The Nightmare Before Christmas.
- Halloween.
- The Adam's Family.
- Beetlejuice.
- Casper.
- Scary movie.
- E.T The Extra-Terrestrial.
- Poltergeist.
- Night of the Living Dead.
- House on Haunted Hill.
- Friday the 13th.
- Dracula.
- The Sixth Sense.
- Coraline.
- Sleepy Hollow.
- Jeepers Creepers.
- Frankenstein.
- Saw.
- The Exorcist.
- Shutter Island.
- Children of the corn.
- The Blair Witch Project.
- A Nightmare on Elm Street.
- It.
- Coco.
- The Silence of the Lambs.
- The Shinning.
- The Ring.
- Scream.
- Carrie.
- Pet Cemetery.
- Scream.
- Carrie.
- Ghostbusters.
- Goosebumps.
- Monsters House
- The Amityville Horror.
- Practical Magic.
- Child's Play.
- Halloweentown.
- Corpse Bride.
- Donnie Darko.
- The Cabin in the Woods.
- The Crow.
- Song of the Sea.
- Frankenweenie.
- The Rockie Horror Show.
- Pumpkinhead.
- Fright Night.
What to put in a spooky basket.
Things to put in a spooky basket.
October tag.
The blank questions if you want to join in.