Brilliant evening at the Giant Lanterns of China
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Overview
I have always wanted to go to the Great Lanterns of China ever since seeing photographs that friends took last year. The lanterns and animals which are brightly lit up are absolutely stunning. In terms of accessibility I found the paths could had been a bit too steep for some visitors and in the dark it was hard to see your footing and I did feel myself being unbalanced a few times. However it was great that there was routes the whole way round with no steps or stairs.
Transport & Parking
I got the bus the whole way, the 12 from Leith walk, there is a stop in front of the zoo on both sides of the road.
Access
The map given on entry was handy and we could plan the route before and factor in timings. As I said before I thought the slopes on the path were rather steep, and some people might struggle. I know area should be dark so the lanterns get the most impact but I did find it difficult to see my footing and I was worried about tripping up as sometimes the ground felt uneven.
Toilets
I used one toilet that was accessible. It was huge with plenty of space, but at 8 p.m. it wasn’t the cleanliness.
Staff
Really helpful and as soon I got there we were directed to the right place and somebody explained the layout, told us when and where the performances where (these took place every hour, I think). Staff in the grounds where friendly and pleased to be there, asking questions that people had.
Anything else you wish to tell us?
PA/Carer tickets can be bought for this event. The zoo shop was still open. Hot drinks and food can be purchased - there is a menu on the website.
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