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The travelator is probably for accessibility. Can't expect people to have to use their legs.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-59906865
Marble Arch Mound: Much-mocked tourist attraction to close
The Marble Arch Mound, which was supposed to attract people back into the heart of the city, charged visitors up to £8 when it opened in July.
However, the £6m artificial hill was forced to close temporarily when plants and grass began to die on the structure surrounded by scaffolding.
Scheduled to run until January, it shuts for the final time on Sunday.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe West End's newest tourist experience opened to the public on Monday, with tickets to climb the man-made hill at the end of Oxford Street starting at £4.50.
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Review Englishman Who Walked Up Marble Arch Mound And Came Down £5 Poorer (bleedingcool.com) from an old uni friend.
Looks truly tulip.
It may become an attraction because it is so bad.
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Originally posted by Destiny2 View PostI thought it was the Tower of London. Long queues everywhere and you cannot even stand and admire the crown jewels. There is a flat escalator in front of them!
https://www.stannahlifts.co.uk/produ...oving-walkways
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBut have you visited it?
What was it like?
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Originally posted by Destiny2 View PostI thought it was the Tower of London. Long queues everywhere and you cannot even stand and admire the crown jewels. There is a flat escalator in front of them!
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I thought it was the Tower of London. Long queues everywhere and you cannot even stand and admire the crown jewels. There is a flat escalator in front of them!
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Well done to Westminster Council for launching an attraction designed to mug off foreign tourists during a period when foreign tourism is effectively banned. The only way they could possibly rescue this shambles is if they re-introduced public hangings at Tyburn (which for non-locals was at almost exactly the same spot) and charged a bit more, they'd make a killing (if you pardon the pun).
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It appears to be aimed at home sick Welsh who miss their coal tip slag heaps.
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