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Action Stations welcomes a new exhibit |
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There’s a new kick start for hands-on visitor attraction ‘Action Stations’ at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard as it welcomes its latest exhibit ‘3 Kick’.
‘3 Kick’ is a novel interactive exhibit that can be used as a reaction game, a competitive sport or simply as an enjoyable way to work out. It features a 10ft. diameter steel ring with three 6ft. posts around it, each of which incorporates three combat pads positioned at different heights.
The aim is to hit or kick the illuminated pad on one of the posts which will light up in a random sequence. All hits and kicks are tallied on the computerised score keeper as the game proceeds and a final score for each player is displayed at the end of each round.
‘3 Kick’ moves as quickly as the player and is therefore suitable for beginners and advanced participants and can be enjoyed by up to three players at the same time. It provides fun and entertainment as well as a physical challenge for all.
General Manager Frank Nowosielski commented: “it’s important to keep investing in interactive exhibits. 3 Kick adds an extra punch to our existing portfolio which includes over 30 interactive displays, a 19 seater simulator ride and a 28ft vertical climbing tower.”
Action Stations is just one of six landmark attractions that can be enjoyed at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. These include three of the world’s most famous warships ever built, HMS Victory, HMS Warrior 1860 and the Mary Rose, the UK’s leading maritime museum the Royal Naval Museum and Harbour Tours
An Annual Admission Ticket is available for one year with unlimited entry to Action Stations, HMS Warrior 1860 and Royal Naval Museum and valid for one entry to HMS Victory, Mary Rose Museum and Ship Hall and Harbour Tours. It is priced at £18.50 adult, £16.50 senior, £14.00 child and £51.50 family (up to 5 members of the same family, maximum 2 adults/seniors). A Gift Aid Annual Admission ticket and single attraction tickets are also available. For further information on visiting please telephone 02392 839 766 or visit www.historicdockyard.co.uk .
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