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Ground Zero Museum Workshop Tour


Seller: GroundZero (Ground Zero Museum Workshop)
Rating Summary:   Rating: 4.7 (1336)
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Last 3 months 83 163 175 12 92% 4.4
Last 6 months 238 545 558 13 97% 4.6
Last 12 months 551 1336   1352   16 98% 4.7
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Rating: 3
Worthwhile so long as you understand what it is
Sat, Aug 2, 08   11:00 AM jbigman Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
I will admit to having been a little disappointed having read many rave reviews on Zerve before booking this activity. The video at the beginning is on a "home" sized television and is often duplicative of what the guides say and the recorded descriptions of the photos/recovered artifacts. As the tour before us was running late, we were forced to wait outside the building in an area that can kindly be described as malodorous. While the photos/stories are important and significant, they are not much different than what one could find with an internet search. This is a museum that should be visited if you are local or are spending a lot of time in New York, as there are many more interesting options available if you just have a 3-4 day stay in NY.
Rating: 5
Memorable & Thought Provoking!
Sat, Aug 2, 08   11:00 AM bam1011 Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
I brought two co-workers NYC for a 'girls weekend' and their first trip to the Big Apple. Visiting your museum was the highlight our our trip. It really brought home all that was lost that day. I have undying respect for those who spent countless hours working to recover those lost at Ground Zero. Your museum is a MUST SEE for all those visiting NYC. I will be referring the Ground Zero Workshop Museum to all of my friends, family and co-workers.
Rating: 5
They were very impressed
Fri, Aug 1, 08   3:00 PM Joan07030 Unspecified 20-29 Domestic Tourist(s) Other
Provided to nephew and his girlfriend to go see. They really liked the exhibit, how it was set up and how moving it was. I have already heard them recommend to friends that will be visiting. I was not able to go as I had to work.
Rating: 4
Sobering reminder
Fri, Aug 1, 08   3:00 PM markermc Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
The Ground Zero Museum provides a sobering reminder of the personal side of 9/11. The pictures were amazing and the individual headseats allowed everyone to go at their own pace and hear as much or as little as they wanted about each object or picture. While many of the NY activities are so "touristy", this was not - I would recommend it to all but young children.
Rating: 5
Information never heard or seen
Fri, Aug 1, 08   1:00 PM mitchler Unspecified 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
As you walk in the room you think to your self "How can I spend two Hours here"? I could have stayed for 5 hours. The way the room is designed is very interactive and will let a person learn as much as her or she wants. The stories are very touching and the pictures tell their own story. There is not much at ground Zero to see. If you are going to New York to see "the site" you will not see to much. The best way to learn and understand more of what happened on that day and what has happened after that day is to go to the Ground Zero Meseum. We enjoyed our time there and can not wait to see the meseum grow over the years. Great job!!!!!!
Rating: 5
A must see for those visiting Ground Zero
Fri, Aug 1, 08   1:00 PM ldreesman Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
This one-room museum packs as much punch as any multi-story site with the intentions of educating visitors about the darkest day in our nation's history, as well as honoring those who lost their lives that fateful day and the heroes that worked so diligently to bring closure to the victims' families. Gary Suson, the only photographer to have complete access to Ground Zero during the recovery, has reverently captured and narrated the shock and pain that all of us felt on 9/11 and allows us to walk in the boots of those who worked diligently in "the hole" to recover remains and bring closure to the victims' loved ones. It is THE BEST SPENT two hours my family and I spent in our five days in New York City.
Rating: 5
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED!
Fri, Aug 1, 08   11:00 AM Kendra_limbe Female 20-29 Domestic Tourist(s) Other
My boyfriend and I viewed the workshop during our trip to NYC last week. Upon entering the museum we did not expect to be as greatly moved as we were. The museum is small, only about the size our our living room, but as we soon found out we shouldn't have judged a book by its cover! The room is full of pictures and artifacts that each have a story behind them. These stories are told by Gary himself and you truly receive a first hand account of what it was like for the firefighters and police officers working the ground zero recovery. Gary had taken on the duty of being our eyes in an area that the public was not allowed to view and he has portrayed the aftermath of 9/11 in such a way that some stories hurt, some stories make you wonder, and most of the stories help to show the goodness of human nature that shined through even in New York's darkest hours. You will walk away from this workshop with a lot better understanding of what went on in the pit through a sheltered view. There are no human remains or known personal belongings of victims. That's not what this museum is about. It is to help bring closure and a better understanding and to relieve some of the hatred that was created the morning the towers fell. You will be amazed by the stories that Gary tells in the tour. Never will you get an understanding of what went on in the hole better than the way that Gary helps to depict it to us. This is a wonderful exibhit and I'm very glad I had the opprutunity to experience it.
Rating: 5
Touching and intimate.
Thu, Jul 31, 08   3:00 PM lisamomx4 Female 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
We were very moved and thankful to have the opportunity to see this beautiful tribute inspiring us to never forget the events, people and hero's of 9-11. Words can not clearly describe the impact this experience leaves you with. There is so much to see in such a small area....but the message is larger than life. I'm glad my children were able to see, touch and hear what transpired during the rescue and recovery effort following the worst American tragedy. God Bless all involved in this project and all the victims and survivors still coping with daily.
Rating: 5
Meaningful, & Memorable - Don't Miss!
Thu, Jul 31, 08   1:00 PM Jane1947 Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
This small presentation provides the human face of the terror that was the WTC collapse. After seven years the images of those days had started to fade. The actual site is under construction. People have necessarily moved on. This low key, intimate workshop is necessary to revive the human face of those innocent victims, as well as the heroic efforts of our public safety personnel who ran into the buildings while everyone else was running out. This puts the events of 9/11 clearly into context. Particularly poignant as well is the realization of the sacrifices the rescue workers made, and continue to make, through the toll on their health. Even the valiant rescue canines aren't forgotten here. Many thanks for an exceptional two hours.
Rating: 2
Cheated
Tue, Jul 29, 08   11:00 AM rengifo Female 30-39 International Tourist(s) Family With Children
I bought the tickets by mail. I was very dissapointed when I arrive to the museum and find out that I paid twice more than the normal rate. I didnīt argue there because the environment of the museum makes you feel very touched, but the point is that prices shall be the same everywhere. By the other hand, I donīt know what characteristics a place must have to be named "Museum" but I think this is just an exhibition of pictures and objects compiled by one brave man.
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