Admission Ticket to Sick To Death in Chester | La Vacanza Travel

Admission Ticket to Sick To Death in Chester

Duration: 1 hour
Destination: United Kingdom, United Kingdom, Chester
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  • 1 hour
  • Chester
  • E-Voucher
  • Lowest Price
  • Not-Cancellable

Overview

Sick to Death offers a unique attraction full of learning and discovery as well as activities and fun things to do - suitable for all, ideal for families although some areas may be parent advisory.
You can experience science and medicine in a unique way which may be gory at times but will also leave you asking questions.

Visit: Sick to Death, St Michael's Church, Bridge St., Chester CH1 1NW England

Prepare yourselves for bad smells, gross gore, a bit of magic and a lot of science and discovery in this family fun attraction.
Sick To Death reveals the gory story of medicine through time in this history of medicine attraction in Chester city centre - on the city's historic Rows. You are invited to enter a playground of plague with a smatter of splatter, and a chance to poke into our medical past.
The museum is self guided and walks you through doors and corridors to reveal history, science and medicine from the past and also for the future.
Sick to Death also includes a magical shop with sells everything from witches cauldrons to spell kits, crystals, poison chalices and creepy toys.

Inclusions
  • Self guided experience
  • Entry/Admission - Sick to Death

Exclusions
    • Wheelchair accessible
    • Stroller accessible
    • Near public transportation
    • Transportation is wheelchair accessible
    • Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
    • Most travelers can participate
    • Confirmation will be received at time of booking

    Departure Time

    Admission Ticket to Sick To Death in Chester
    5/20/2021 - 2/27/2025

    Thursday - Sunday : 10:00 AM - 06:00 PM

    Voucher info

    You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

    Duration

    1 hour


    User's Reviews

    lornad863

    16 Apr, 2024

    Worth a visit. Reasonably priced. Friendly staff. My only criticism is that it's a bit 'tired' looking - a few things were not working, pieces were missing or broken etc. An attraction like this with many visitors and interactive elements needs regular upkeep. I'm not sure that's happening as much as it should. Nevertheless, I enjoyed it and learned a lot.

    JessLB642

    15 Apr, 2024

    The first part of the experience was great. 'Diagnosis Alley' was what I was expecting, but there wasn't much of it. It was very impressively themed to look like a dark, disease-ridden alleyway, although the UV writing wasn't particularly easy to read. The autopsy room was where it went downhill. 6/7 big plaques on the walls with quite hefty chunks of writing on each. Lots of names included which didn't really add much. A tv in there also showed videos of what we assume were the same as what was on the plaques, from what we overheard. The mannequin in there was a bit worse for wear. Fingers ripped off, one of the organs on string was missing. It looked quite cool anyway, and the look of the room itself was interesting to be in. After this room you walk in a snaking fashion to the exit. This walkway took up about 2 thirds of the attraction. There are more plaques heavily loaded with information on the walls either side of you, all along the walkway, with a few visually interesting areas, eg toilet lids opening or parts of mannequins showing various diseases. And to our surprise, even these areas had hidden essays to read through. For two adults who love history and things of this sort, this attraction was not very fun. Too much info to take in, we ended up walking through the end bits without reading anything as it became incredibly draining. We wouldn't recommend this for kids, especially as it's very quick to walk through without reading all of it. Unfortunately you can see the potential this place has, it could be 10x better with half the writing and a few more mannequins.

    paigenoahjude

    10 Apr, 2024

    It was very good,had lots of good and interesting stuff.Our boys (13&11) really enjoyed it.It might be a bit scary for under 10’s.Would recommend a visit.

    amandabN5154OS

    07 Apr, 2024

    Lots of fun! My 9 year old loved all the gory facts and interactive bits, particularly the toilet section! Plenty to do for just over an hour.

    tomsP8676PD

    07 Apr, 2024

    I guess we expected this to be a dungeons-esque walkthrough attraction from the advertisements. However, after paying the £7 entry fee, our hopes flopped. I wanted gore, history, stories and possibly scares. We got none of those things and it seemed very homespun e.g. a painted sponge as a bladder. Round in 20 mins. Save your money.

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    Fab fun and gore.

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    Interactive and good value

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    Amazing, factual and funny. Why is this so low on the list of things to do? It should be number 1! Toilet section 5****

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    Excellent activity to educate and interest all the family

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    Amazing

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    Good value for money and very interesting if medical science is your thing

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    Informative, unusual, and gory visit!

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    Too overcrowded but an interesting place

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    Ok to use up an hour

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    Eye opening...informative

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    Dive into the History of old medicin!

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    Interactive museum great for both adults and children

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    Interesting visit

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    Learn about sickness

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    Great place to visit

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    Great Experience

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    Not for the faint hearted, but really worth a visit!

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    OK but not great

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    Funny and Educational

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    Realistic, informative and fun.

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    Interesting museum in nice old building.

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    Have fun and learn

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