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W5 at the Odyssey

6th April 2007

Who What When Where Why

An introduction for enquiring minds which can engage the old as well as the young.

Several Floors of Fun
The first thing to realise with W5 is that you have several floors to enjoy. The ground floor has the shop and some “scientific curiosities” such as fog machines and bubble machines (so you can see the difference between pumping bubbles through water, oil, glycerine).

Going up one floor brings you to an open area with more scientific toys (cranes, wind machines, a tug of war pulley) which the kids will thoroughly enjoy. We’ve been there several times and my two liked nothing better than beating me in tug’o'war. Playing with the wind tunnels and air pipes (pipes which blow air which can balance balls) also went down a storm.

Next we find the children’s play area. inside there’s a mock castle, a play-cafe, a play-shop, a house (which needs constructed from foam bricks, complete with crane), a car, a music recording studio, a water play area and an area with sand, a train set and dolls house. This room alone will keep the kids busy and stimulated for hours and it can be difficult to tear them away to look at other things.

The top floor has more science toys which are definitely aimed at the adult/young adult audience. If you time your visit right you’ll also be present for some of the demos they run - we encountered the interesting properties of “slime” (made from cornflower, water and green food colouring). None of the science is dumbed down in any way - it is however, made accessible through instructions and “learn through play”.

The cafe inside W5 has very limited options, not much more than tea, biccies and crisps so if you want something a little more wholesome you’ll have to exit and go to the Odyssey proper - where you have much more options - a Tapas bar, a Chinese restaurant, an Indian restaurant, a Pizza diner, an “American” diner and a sandwich bar. Having tried them all at some point I can recommend most of them (my only gripe being with the American diner). Inside the same complex is an amusements arcade, a couple of bars and nightclubs and a multi-screen cinema as well as an IMAX theatre. Though this review only covers W5, you can easily begin to see how this could be an entire day out for the family especially as the entire centre is enclosed, perfect for the Northern Ireland climate!

The staff in W5 are, without exception, enthusiastic and friendly, especially when performing demos. W5 represents the closest thing we have to a science museum in Northern Ireland and I feel deserves our patronage. While you’re there, make sure to take in the views from the windows as it presents some of the best views over Belfast, the cranes, Titanic Quarter and the mouth of the Lagan available.

Parking is the only problem and seems quite expensive though there is plenty of it. Look out for the pre-pay option which will save you a small fortune should you intend to make it a day trip!

WOW Overview

Kids Say:
5 year old: I like the house best. I like the play shop best too.
3 year old: II like the trains!

Stress Level: 2 (It’s all indoors and though you might lose sight of the kids, they can’t go far.)
Fun Level: 4 (Every kids will have his or her favourite bit. The important thing is to keep everyone occupied.)
Cost Level: 3 (Café and entrance fee certainly add up. But otherwise it seems reasonable and you could, in theory, spend the day there.)

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