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Titanic sails again

More than 111 years on from when it sunk the world’s most famous cruise ship is still giving up its secrets… and we are excited to announce that Titanic sails again.

Titanic Belfast is reopening its doors on March 4 with four new themed galleries.

The reimagined Titanic Experience introduces The Pursuit of Dreams as a new theme.

And it will use immersive technology combined with the authentic Titanic Story.

Ship of Dreams

Light up: The exhibit

In its refreshed spaces called Never Again; Ballard’s Quest; The Ship of Dreams and The Lasting Legacy.

One of the centrepieces of the new experience will be an illuminated 7.6m long scale model of RMS Titanic suspended from the ceiling.

It will fully rotate, taking approximately 90 seconds to complete, promising to provide a true wow factor for visitors.

Guests will delve deeper into the lives and stories of the passengers who had dreams of starting a new life in America.

As we did in Dublin on a Titanic tour of Ireland during our 13 years in Ireland when we were each given a character on the ship.

She’s a Model

Funnel of live: Titanic

You’ll also hear about those who built the ship in Belfast and those who discovered her wreck.

The illuminated 7.6m long scale model of RMS Titanic replicates some of the main features of the iconic ship.

The model includes the lifeboats, propellers, engine, cranes, bridge, main staircase and chimneys.

And fitted with 300 metres of LED lights that are programmed to highlight different areas of the ship.

Luxury: The Titanic

Designed by OPERA Amsterdam, the replica ship is the largest model the company has ever created.

It took six months to build and will take a further three weeks to install and programme in Titanic Belfast.

Of course the once-in-a-lifetime Titanic trip was alas just that.

But this is the closest you can get.

Miniature wonders

And having checked out the world through the eyes of Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg then I’d always recommend seeing things from knee-height.

For further information as Titanic sails again. Or to book tickets for the new Titanic Experience from Saturday 4th March visit titanicbelfastw.com

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Lego building blocks for 2022

And as we all aim to build back better (the official mantra) how about Lego building blocks for 2022?

With a prompt from my old pal Mr Orlando himself Kevin from Universal who has showcased his Lego Friends apartment.

Lego is the world’s favourite toy and there are ten LEGOLAND parks around the world.

Anyone for fussball? Joey and Chandler’s pad

But first our own sets, and as The Son and Heir drops in on on us (or rather drops his washing in on his Mum) a reminder of a time when he called them Talls.

And he spent hours building them.

Shop ’til you drop: Janice in Friends

While Daddy’s Little Girl spent her childhood watching Friends… now if only there had been an exam in that.

Kevin’s collection includes iconic moments from the series including when Joey put on his entire wardrobe, his and Chandler’s fussball table and screechy Janice.

Friends for ever

Friends for life: Kevin and his Friends apartment

The Seventh Friend, of course, is New York.

And while the show was filmed in LA the Big Apple is where the Super Six are set.

And Friendies will want to check out The Grand Army Plaza in Midtown West in Manhattan which is believed to be the inspiration for the opening credits dance.

While Bloomingdale’s where Rachel worked as an assistant and The American Museum of Natural History (Ross’s workplace, the Museum of Prehistoric History) are actual well-visited and much-celebrated landmarks.

As is the Friends’ apartment block, well the outside anyways, where you must get a selfie outside 90 Bedford Street, Greenwich Village.

A history of Lego

Lego’s beginnings: Billund in miniature

Lets’ go back to the start then with Leg Godt, as they say in Danish but which isn’t an exhortation to the Almighty but actually means ‘play well’.

And it is of course where the name derived.

Great Dane (and isn’t everyone from that peninsula and its islands thus named?) Ole Kirk Christiansen built his company in 1934 into what has become the most enduring toy on Earth.

And how he isn’t remembered with his own statue (made out of building bricks we’d expect) as Hans Christian Andersen is is an injustice which should be put right.

But there was a set of Ole Kirk’s house from his birthplace in Billund given to Lego employees in 2012.

The beauty of Lego

Petra lego: In fine detail of the Jordan landmark

And the beauty of Lego is obviously that you can build whichever world you like to live in around you.

That applies, of course, too time and history as we were treated too when we emerged out of the first lockdown to visit the Ancient Wonders of the World at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune, East Lothian, near Edinburgh.

Mini-Grand Canyon: In East Fortune in Scotland

And also boarded a real Concorde interior and the next best thing got selfies next to a Lego version.

The world’s Legolands

Still flying: The Lego reconstruction

Billund in Southern Denmark is the mothership and has its own hotel.

And although it is not made out of bricks it is a celebration of all things building blocks.

With plenty of surprises for adult and child alike.

My old stomping ground of Berkshire in the south of England is the home of Legoland in England where once I visited the Windsor Safari Park.

Carlsbad (significantly Scandinavian sounding) an hour south of Anaheim is Legoland Central in California, 51 miles from Tampa.

While go north-west of New York City and you’ll get to Goshen for the NY version which is rollercoaster happy.

A tall order: But not for The Son and Heir

Around the world between Stuttgart and Munich in Germany you’ll find der Legoland.

While in the land of the talls, Dubai, they celebrate all things Lego.

And in Asia where they love to celebrate the childish, you’ll find a LEGOLAND in Malaysia, Japan and South Korea.

Now if you like the world in miniature, check out too the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, the world’s biggest miniature railway museum.

And with that I’m back to dig out the talls for the Son and Heir.