The reopening of an attraction in Bristol, UK, is being celebrated with a city-wide hunt for free tickets to the popular science centre.

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 05 Jun 2024


The reopening of an attraction in Bristol, UK, is being celebrated with a city-wide hunt for free tickets to the popular science centre.
We The Curious closed following a fire in April 2022, with the STEM attraction set to finally reopen on July 2.
3D-printed tokens have been hidden in a range of locations across Bristol, including community centres, city farms and buses, with each token giving six people access to the attraction including free bus travel.
“Being accessible and inclusive is really important to us, so ahead of our reopening we wanted to create a bit of a buzz with an activity that was open to everyone,” said Bryony Roberts, content director for the centre.
“Whether you're We The Curious fans or have never heard of us before, it's for everybody.”
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