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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
Moving on with a spirit born to run
Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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Saturday 3 May part six: a Royal caravan who knew?
Inside this garage, they had narration, explaining everything you could see, which I thought worked really well and helped to bring it all to life.
The next section took you into the realm of some seriously fast cars! I dread to think what its like to travel at some of the speeds that these things get up to!
We browsed around a bit, seeing the Royal caravan seriously!
We also visited some of the displays that highlighted various things to do with cars. There was a section on tyres, another on braking, and this very cool one on the artwork used to promote Shell
The one on navigation, presented by Garmin, was also pretty interesting
We finished up on this floor
then headed upstairs where we found Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, not that I recognised it at all!
There were a few more cars to see
then we headed out and over to the BrabazonRestaurant for something to eat. We looked at the hot meal options, but nothing really appealed. I think in truth, certainly for me anyway, we were still a bit full from our earlier indulgence in Winchester. I got a crayfish and lemon mayonnaise sandwich, which was very nice
while Mark got the sausage, egg and bacon toastie, which he said repeated on him almost immediately. He did not enjoy it at all.
Well, the museum sure was worthwhile. Lunch, not so much.
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Some really fast looking cars in this update! I certainly would NOT want to drive on the Magic Roundabout! Yikes!
I thought it looked like fun.... for Mark to drive of course, with me photographing the experience! Well, heck, he's driven the Arc de Triomphe roundabout - I'm sure it would be child's play after that...
Saturday 3 May part seven: exploring the weird world of Top Gear
Next we headed over to see the On Screen Cars display
I only photographed the ones I knew this is one of the cars from the James Bond movie Die Another Day
and this is one of the stars from the wonderful BBC comedy Only Fools and Horses .
while this is Mr. Beans motor!
When we came out, this was just arriving
Then we headed in to see this
Theres a show here, and as we had 10 minutes before it started, we browsed through the collection of vehicles from the show. For anyone who hasnt seen Top Gear (and I know it is shown in the States), well its a programme about cars, but its also just the slightest bit crazy They come up with the most bizarre challenges and pretty much all the vehicles in here were as a result of those challenges, so expect some odd sights
Look at the state of this thing!
Then the woman called us into the show, as it was about to begin. For anyone who has seen the show, all of this will be very familiar, as theyre all replicas from the Top Gear studios
The show itself wasnt anything spectacular. It was the three presenters doing some specially recorded links for Beaulieu, which then led into excerpts from the show, mainly showing the vehicles they have on display here, so I was glad Id seen those first, as it made a bit more sense. It was Ok, but it was nothing spectacular and I certainly wouldnt come here just for this. It was a nice add-on to what wed already seen, but nothing more than that.
Mr Bean!! Cool. Lovely to see that old bus functioning outdoors!!
I've only seen Top Gear once. Perhaps I should watch it again, just to see what happens.
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I admit, usually car museums bore me to death. That being said, Mr. Bean's car is awesome, that long red limo shouldn't ever turn corners, and the description of the hover van has me cracking up!
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Mr Bean!! Cool. Lovely to see that old bus functioning outdoors!!
I've only seen Top Gear once. Perhaps I should watch it again, just to see what happens.
It's certainly an entertaining watch, although you have to have a certain sense of humour for it, shall we say?
I admit, usually car museums bore me to death. That being said, Mr. Bean's car is awesome, that long red limo shouldn't ever turn corners, and the description of the hover van has me cracking up!
Sounds to me like you should investigate Top Gear, as it sounds like you'd appreciate it...
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