| Rating |
Date Attended |
Reviewer |
Gender [v] |
Age |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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Must Do in NY
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| Sun, May 4, 08 2:00 PM |
geoffjeanine |
Male |
30-39 |
International Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| My wife and i spent a couple weeks on holiday in the US. That included just a couple days in New York. There are so many things to see and do in this great city, and visiting
the Ground Zero Museum Workshop is one of them. It was an excellent experience and highly recommended. Its a great way to pay your respects to those who died and those who survived the 9/11 tragedy.
There are some amazing images on display not too mention artifacts and remains that you could see and touch.
A must do for anyone visiting NY. |
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Disappointed!
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| Sat, May 3, 08 3:00 PM |
annaroy |
Male |
60-69 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| I don't call this a museum. I thought it was a personal photographer's showing of his pictures. You play on peoples' emotions and probably pass yourselves off as firefighters when in fact you may not be.
I was disappointed! |
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A Classic Intimate Experience
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| Thu, May 1, 08 1:00 PM |
Jwork0827 |
Male |
20-29 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| My experience was very touching. I can't describe in words what this museum meant to me. Seeing the tragedy of 9/11 on television can't begin to describe the emotion packed into this museum. I highly recommend that anyone visiting New York take the time to come experience this museum first hand. Thank You, Jeremy Work |
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very emotional
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| Thu, May 1, 08 11:00 AM |
nanniaia |
Male |
60-69 |
International Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| an interesting deep investigation on the months which followed the disaster joint with strong emotional participation |
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Too Much Self Promotion
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| Thu, Apr 24, 08 11:00 AM |
dpierce125 |
Male |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| The WTC Museum was worth the trip - particularly since the WTC site itself is under construction with not much to see at all.
A visit to the WTC site followed up by the museum was worthwhile together.
However - there was far too much self promotion on the part of the photographer! The tapes that you view at the begining was more about how hard it was for the photographer at Ground Zero - and how he had a hard time coping with the event - and not enough about how hard is was for everyone else.
Take away this shameless self promotion and it will be a more worthwhile museum. |
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extremely moving
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| Tue, Apr 22, 08 11:00 AM |
Realcelt |
Male |
30-39 |
International Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| moving beyond description. Almost not enough time to take it all in but really brings reality and the human side home. would return to visit again.
regards Len and Aoife
Dublin Fire Brigade
Ireland |
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Upright exhibition
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| Tue, Apr 22, 08 11:00 AM |
KuifjeNL |
Male |
30-39 |
International Tourist(s) |
Other |
| The Ground Zero Museum Workshop gives you a very upright, honest insiders look into 9/11 and the recovery operation. Much more personal than the "official" Ground Zero Visitor Center near the site. And you can see the Meatpacking District as well. |
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An incredible insight!
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| Mon, Apr 21, 08 12:00 PM |
brettingram |
Male |
30-39 |
International Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| The museum workshop gave me a personal insight into many people affected by 9 / 11.
It was an emotional rollercoaster that left me realising and appreciating just how short life is, yet at the same time I now have even more admiration for the men and women that worked on site during the recovery, and then of course there is the people of New York who are determined to get on with life and prove that no act of terrorism will stop life from going on. |
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Well worth it
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| Sun, Apr 20, 08 12:00 PM |
pburns740 |
Male |
20-29 |
Local |
Family Without Children |
| I live in New York City, but visited the museum with family members who live out of state. Visiting the museum provided essential context before taking them to Ground Zero (which is now a busy construction site bearing little resemblance to the images of 9/11).
This is a small museum with a big punch and a bigger heart. If you are visiting New York from out-of-state I highly recommend visiting. You will learn more about (and feel more connected to) the events of 9/11 at this museum than you will by visiting Ground Zero itself.
My only constructive comment to the museum's management is to hide the video game console and games which were stored (neatly) in plain view of visitors at the flat-screen television. I don't begrudge the use of video games by staff when there are no visitors present, but the triviality of video games could be offensive to some guests as they view emotionally charged photos and artifacts, particularly the family and friends of victims. A simple media cabinet would solve this problem for everyone. |
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Very moving & educational
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| Sun, Apr 20, 08 12:00 PM |
jayman |
Male |
40-49 |
International Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| The photos are fantastic. The narratives bring the photos to life & give you a unique and intimate perspective on the people impacted by the 9/11 tragedy & the recovery efforts. |