![]() Additional nappy-changing facilities are available in toilets on levels 0 to 5.The Baby Care Room is located on Level 0 Natalie Bell Building.Full room coverage electric hoist equipment.RADAR keys are available from the tickets desk on Level 0 and from staff at the South entrance on Level 1. You can access the toilet using a RADAR key. A Changing Places toilet is available on Level 0 of the Natalie Bell Building. You can read more about our approach to safety and rules for the gallery.įully accessible toilets are located on every floor on the concourses. We take security very seriously and work closely with Police Project Servator teams. Cloakroom capacity is limited, so we regret that at busy times we may not be able to accept these items. Non-electric skateboards, scooters and folding bikes are permitted but must be stored in the cloakroom. Skateboards, scooters, and folding bike policyĮlectric skateboards, scooters and folding bikes are not permitted in the building. Potentially dangerous objects are also not permitted. Bag size policyīags and items larger than cabin bag size (55cm x 40cm x 20cm) are not permitted in the building. EntranceĮntry is via the Turbine Hall ramp or via the Blavatnik Building. £5 family child tickets are available for children aged 12–18 yearsįor more information see our Booking and Ticketing FAQs.Up to four children aged 11 and under go free per parent or guardian.Visitors aged 16–25 can join Tate Collective to access £5 exhibition tickets.Visitors with a disability pay a concessionary rate, and entrance for companions is free.Yayoi Kusama:Infinity Mirror Rooms still requires a free Member ticket given the show’s special and intimate scale Members and Supporters enjoy free exhibition entry – no need to book, just turn up with your card.Also you will almost definitely get paint on your hands so don't wear any rings that you might not want to get paint on.Entry to the collection is free for everyone. The staff does have this special stuff they can use to get it out, as long as you tell them immediately. One of our friends accidentally got paint dripped on his pants and sneakers by someone else. On a side note, I agree with what the other reviewer said.the smocks cover you some, but accidents do happen, so don't wear anything that you would be mortified to get paint on. I will NEVER go back to this place to do this activity again. I'm not knocking the activity, it was fun, but the person teaching it was not a good teacher, and since that is part of what you are paying for I would suggest that this establishment ensures that whoever is the lead painter actually know how to teach the steps to the students, as well as recognize when they need help. In fact several women who were taking a private class in another room came out to take a group photo and all of their paintings looked great and they all seemed very happy and positive. The entire experience was very frustrating, as this is currently a popular activity and on a regular basis you see people posting awesome pictures they have created. At one point his co-worker (who was very very nice, and walked around the class trying to help all of us as best as she could) provided him with a microphone, but apparently it did not work. In this case this was not a full class, so it was not very loud as mentioned by another reviewer. He would stand in front of his painting so we couldn't see what he was doing, he wouldn't explain very well OR loud enough OR at all. The first 20 minutes he was ok, but after that he was just lousy. However the lead painter was a TERRIBLE teacher. Honestly I could have lived with those things. At one point the lead painter mentioned that she should not be sitting there, but at no point asked her to change seats. There were multiple tables around the room she could have sat in. ![]() Several members of our group were either at separate tables and/or could not see very well due to this person doing their own thing in a spot that really should have gone to someone involved in the current project. ![]() Second, there was a large girl sitting in a prime spot up front, but was not even doing the same painting as the rest of us. My first issue with this place was that they had us at these tiny little tables with barely enough room for the supplies, never mind an extra drink or plate of food. We were greeted immediately and offered smocks, shown to where we would sit, and advised that drinks and food could be ordered at the bar area. My girlfriend came up with the idea to do this one night and we were all pretty psyched to have fun. ![]()
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