Today I took my wee girl and my niece to the Glasgow Science Centre for a visit… Here’s how the day went…
The drive up was surprisingly fast considering every man and his dog were heading up to shop just for the Christmas rush (mad house). We were planning on going to the Carnival at the SECC but the for a bit but I took the wrong road at the last minute and ended up crossing the new road bridge just next the Crowne Plaza Hotel and SECC that takes you just over next the the BBC building and the SMG building (I think).
We thought we may be able to go the Glasgow Science Centre as well as the Carnival at the SECC but there was far to much to do at the Science Centre for the Kids plus it was quite an expensive day out too.
The Kids seemed to have real good fun with most of the stuff in the science centre; they played away well and had a right good laugh to themselves. I also enjoyed it too, I had a good day out with the girls and they had nice big smiles on their faces (most of the day).
I managed to loos my wee girls scarf, hat and my nieces cardigan, got most of it back though but not the scarf (so if you see a stripy kids scarf please hand it in, she was upset with me for being a numpty heed).
One of the reasons that I wanted to take the kids to the science centre was to go up the Glasgow tower, but for some reason it was closed, they did not explain it very well, I am not sure if it was a mechanical fault or if they close it for maintenance or if they close it in certain weather conditions. It would have been nice to have a wee explanation.
We paid £20 odd pounds to visit the place then they charge you for using the car park as well, I think that is a bit of a con, but maybe I am just a bit of a skin flint (I don’t mind paying for stuff, I just think that for an average family it would be a very expensive day out).
I was pleased with the overall day at the Glasgow Science Centre and I would recommend it to people to take their kids along and explore.