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  Ground Zero Museum Workshop
Ratings Summary:   Rating: 4.7 (1325)
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Last 6 months 239 543 556 13 97% 4.6
Last 12 months 549 1325   1341   16 98% 4.7
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Rating: 4
Great pictures
Sun, Aug 31, 08   12:00 PM crazy4kittie Female 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
We enjoyed the pictures in the museum. Although, i was a bit disappointed that it wasn't near the Ground Zero site. I didn't pay attention to that in the notes and just noticed it after we got to Ground Zero. It's not a big deal, but it was a little disappointing. I think the $25.00 charge is a little much for admission. I know the WTC Tribute is only $10.00. I think if we had it to do over again, we probably would have went with the lower priced one. Overall, it was pretty good.
Rating: 5
Trip Highlight
Sat, Aug 30, 08   3:00 PM shellyadler Male 40-49 International Tourist(s) Family With Children
This was definitely the highlight of our weekend! It's small but a powerful collection of artifacts & photos. A lot of time was obviously taken to combine the stories for each photograph and item. Give yourself a couple hours to experience this site. Do not be afraid to take children with you. We talked for hours (and days) after the visit. Carla was a great tour guide and speaking with Gary Suson was amazing. We should all...NEVER FORGET.
Rating: 5
Amazing pictures, artifacts and stories
Sat, Aug 30, 08   1:00 PM RomanBrehm Male 20-29 International Tourist(s) Individual
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Rating: 5
Donīt miss this place if you go to New York
Sat, Aug 30, 08   1:00 PM mlandetta Male 40-49 International Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
Sometomes we have the oportunity of see the worst and the best of the human been. The worst is the terrorisms atacks to the world trade center twin towers. The best is the encourage of many people as the firemen and polimen who offers their lifes. Donīt miss this place because since, 11/09 lives in the heart of New York forever
Rating: 2
Good but seemed to be more about photographer.
Sat, Aug 30, 08   11:00 AM agzerve Female 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
Often this exhibit seemed to be more about the photographer, than the photography. Example: "I was told not to go into the subway, but did anyway..." and "I came across this page from the Bible...". Overall, I thought the Ground Zero museum (on Liberty street?) was better.
Rating: 4
This was a very intimate experience.
Fri, Aug 29, 08   3:00 PM jkartevo Female 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
This museum wasn't anything that we expected. We had assumed that it would be an actual tour of Ground Zero but when we looked up the location of the actual museum we realized that wasn't the case. Once we settled in and we were able to take the time to visit each photo and artifact we felt that we had a very intimate look into that experience for not only individuals but also New York as well. We would recommend this museum to anyone who can appreciate spending about 2 hours looking at some very humbling and touching images.
Rating: 5
Excellent but under advertised
Fri, Aug 29, 08   3:00 PM wiltapia Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
Had a great experience, staff was excellent and meeting the photographer/owner was great - very down to earth and easy to talk to. Out of towner, very few people I asked (locals) were aware of the musem, as I walked up to the musem I was beginning to wonder if this was legit, remember out of towner and NY has some events that are less than stellar. The location is somewhat by itself and the burned out building next door adds to the suspicion. With the current advertising I almost missed my chance to taken part and my trip would have been so much less meaningful. As it is, I was not able to use this as part of the explorer pass and we paid directly to Zerve as I wanted to lock in my reservations and I was directed back to NY Explorer...there were only two reservations left and I could not take that chance. Okay - hope that helps, I would strongly recommend the visit and if I am back in town will take anyone who has not had the opportunity to 'experience' this exhibit - many kudos.
Rating: 5
Great experience
Fri, Aug 29, 08   3:00 PM Amanda_Cruse Female 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
This was one of the best museums that we visited while in New York. I would definitely recommend it! It is very emotional and humbling.
Rating: 3
Visiting Ground Zero
Fri, Aug 29, 08   3:00 PM shantaer Male 20-29 Domestic Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
I would like to share that the male instructor was very knowledgable. He spoke clearly and made sure we understood the images we were viewing.
Rating: 4
Recommended
Fri, Aug 29, 08   1:00 PM asimpson Female 50-59 International Tourist(s) Individual
The Ground Zero Museum Tour is a combination of a regular museum and an art show, with the emphasis on the latter since it was put together by the Ground Zero official photographer who understandably wishes to display his work. What makes it special is the interaction between his photographs of the recovery effort and the artifacts recovered. Everything is done very reverentially and respectfully. The museum is in fact one small quiet room in which visitors are shown a couple of short films about the project, and then are allowed to individually select those photographs about which they wish to hear narratives (with headphones).
Rating: 5
Powerful visual and aural insights
Fri, Aug 29, 08   11:00 AM robertford55 Male 50-59 International Tourist(s) Family With Children
I found the Ground Zero Workshop Museum on the web by chance whilst Googling for things to do on our recent first visit to NYC, DC and Williamsburg. Our visit was without doubt the highlight of the whole trip. Stark, vivid and emotional images captured by the artist's camera are brought to life by the informative guides and the excellent self guided audio tour. The latter in particular was impressive, with the artist's voiceover complimented by soundtracks taken from that fateful day and shortly afterwards. The most vivid of many memories I took away were the emotion of images portraying the retired cops & firefighters looking for thier missing sons and the seeming official indifference to the financial plight of the firefighter who contracted throat cancer from breathing in toxic fumes and the attitude of the insurers who prevented access to the Deutsche Bank building for four years!!
Rating: 3
Good, but over priced
Fri, Aug 29, 08   11:00 AM CarolBanga Female 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
The content was interesting and the commentary on the headsets well done - not too much talking, but enough to bring the photos alive. For $15 this would have been a highly recommended experience. But for almost $30 - simply over-priced.
Rating: 5
Excellent - Brings the memories rushing back
Thu, Aug 28, 08   1:00 PM beisweng Male 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
Very well done. In every way. Spent a full two hours.
Rating: 5
Very memorable and worth the price
Thu, Aug 28, 08   1:00 PM united93 Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Individual
For starters, I would like to start off by saying , the tour guides were very nice and professional. They explained thoroughly what we were to see, hear, and expect among the two hours of the stay. Even though the physical space is small, there was plenty of information to see, and hear through the state of the art audio tour. It put me personally back in the time period of September 2001. At times it made me emotional which was to expect. Just seeing the pieces of rubble, parts of the building and personal belongings that were gathered from the site just put me in another state of mind of tranquility, anger, and then saddness form all that happened that day. I LOVE the pictorial book that I purchased. It really explains the reality of what the photographer went through for the period of time that he and the firefighters/police/ EMT'S delt with this unbelievable tragedy. Thank you very much for the memory. There is not a day that goes by that I could forget what happened on that day. "I will never forget". And now, I have a new memory to remember daily! Darrin Smith
Rating: 5
An awe-inspiring experience
Thu, Aug 28, 08   11:00 AM Timotei Female 40-49 International Tourist(s) Family Without Children
I would highly recommend a visit to the Ground Zero Museum Workshop. It is an incredible experience that was quite emotional. While I was saddened by the devastation that this disaster wrought, I was also uplifted by the amazing efforts of every individual involved in the aftermath of 9/11. The museum showcases the aftermath of the destruction of the WTC, but it also emphasizes how humanity can come together under incredible circumstances. Well worth a visit.
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