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Ground Zero Museum Workshop Tour


Seller: GroundZero (Ground Zero Museum Workshop)
Rating Summary:   Rating: 4.7 (1358)
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Last 3 months 161 401 403 2 99% 4.7
Last 6 months 315 788 791 3 99% 4.7
Last 12 months 543 1358   1362   4 99% 4.7
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Rating: 4
A very thoughful and though provoking visit
Tue, Mar 17  1:00 PM AMB2009 Female 40-49 International Tourist(s) Other
As Nova Scotians, my daughter and I only viewed through the eyes of the media the events of 9-11. This visit allowed us in a peaceful and respectful manner to observe the magnitude of the event that day and the effects it had on the people of New York city. I am very pleased we visited this site as it has created a more full appreciation of this historic event.
Rating: 3
Value for money not there
Tue, Mar 17  11:00 AM larsporsena Male 50-59 International Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
We thought the artifacts were interesting but somewaht repetitive. Were this part of a larger exhibit it would be excellent. However as a standalone we didn't think it was worth the admission fee.
Rating: 5
Really added to my understanding of the event.
Mon, Mar 16  2:00 PM alenas Female 20-29 International Tourist(s) Group of Friends
This is a "must see" tour, especially if visiting ground zero is something that interests you. If you do not live in New York it will really give you a much greater appreciation of the impact that the event had on the city and those who participated in the recovery process. My impression is that is not really about the World Trade Center collapsing but about the humanity and dignity that was brough back to site during the recovery process. It did give me a greater appreciation of the devastation that the event caused, but also gaive me peace about the reconstruction process that is presently occuring.
Rating: 4
well worth going
Sat, Mar 14  11:00 AM simon37 Male 30-39 International Tourist(s) Individual
very well done and moving tour
Rating: 5
Excellent Museum
Mon, Mar 9  2:00 PM Mixyroo Female 40-49 International Tourist(s) Family Without Children
I would strongly recommend a visit to this small museum, I was not quite sure what to expect, but really enjoyed the fact that it was very small but contained everything relevant you would want to know. The lovely young lady who greeted us was very knowledgeable and explained everything about 9/11 in a very sympathetic way, the tour was very personal and much better than walking around a large museum reading about each item. It was a very worthwhile visit.
Rating: 5
Excellent very informative musuem.
Mon, Mar 9  12:00 PM KatyAmy Female 20-29 International Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
I have recommended this museum to friends and colleagues and described it as the best museum I've ever been to. Infact you should have a couple coming to see you in the next few weeks - Mr & Mrs Hewitt from the UK. Katy
Rating: 5
Not to be missed museum
Fri, Mar 6  1:00 PM karenbinyon Female 40-49 International Tourist(s) Group of Friends
We came to New York on a "girls only" holiday and had heard about the ground zero museum on Trip Advisor. I think most people will agree that 9/11 was a historical event in that we all will remember where we were/what we were doing when the news flash came on and we saw the plane hit the first tower. As the horrific story unfolded I remember crying on and off for about four weeks solid thinking about the thousands who lost their lives and the thousands left behind. This museum was the most heart rending experience we have had, the graphic stories behind all the photos and artifacts around the museum will stay with me forever, from the retired fireman searching for months for his son's body to the really spooky clock which was stopped on the time the first plane hit, the iron boulders that landed in the shape of a cross and the look of desperation on the fire fighters' faces searching for their colleagues, but it was all created in such a serene way that we all felt quite peaceful when we came out and truly felt we had paid our respects to the poor souls who perished!
Rating: 5
Absolutle a must to see while in New York.
Fri, Feb 27  11:00 AM Carine1971 Female 30-39 International Tourist(s) Individual
We have all seen the planes crashing in to the buildings but what about after that... This museum is a must to see so you know what happened afterwards. It is all done in a very respectful way. I was very impressed by what I've heard and seen and hope that many more will follow me as it is something we must never forget!!
Rating: 5
speechless
Mon, Feb 23  12:00 PM SBreuel Female 30-39 International Tourist(s) Family Without Children
I had no glue, how such a museum could be or must be..... on the visit i learned: this is it. deferantial and appropiate lots to learn. lots to think about it. and the little exhibits tell more than anyting else could be. the team - very little and intimate. if you have time-visit them! but-take you time!
Rating: 4
Lo recomiendo
Mon, Feb 23  12:00 PM veloz1255 Female 40-49 International Tourist(s) Individual
Despues de haber leido algunas criticas esperaba mas de este museo.
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