The Postal Museum Reviews Summary
Category: Museum London
Museum Layout and Accessibility
Pros:
- "The museum itself is rather small but well laid out."
- "In the museum section there were other facilities including lockers so you don't have to carry unnecessary items around with you."
- "Toilets were plentiful on both sites and were well maintained."
- "The Postal Museum is located in two sites, the Mail Rail site in Whitechapel and the Postal Museum site in St. Martin's Le Grand."
Cons:
- "When we got there we went to the museum entrance to then be told we needed to be at the railway entrance."
- "The museum is in two sections in two buildings across the street from each other."
Rail Mail Ride
Pros:
- "For us the rail ride was the best part of the visit."
- "The ride on the train is well worth paying for."
- "The Rail Mail ride was very impressive; there's a great balance between the authentic, preserved railway and informative production bits."
- "The train ride is a treat and although isn't very long was an added bonus for train and stamp fans."
- "The ride was fascinating and fun."
- "The story was masterfully told while rolling along on the train."
- "The mail train ride is a wonderful look into the past workings of the mail rail."
- "The mail rail was delightful! The ride is a wonderful look into the past workings of the mail rail."
Cons:
- "The trains are quite small, as you can imagine they weren't originally designed for rides."
- "If you are claustrophobic or big in size I won't recommend it as the seating area is really tight."
- "It was a little tight, but not too bad."
- "A recording tells you some of the history as you go around."
- "The train is fairly compact and not being that keen on enclosed spaces I was a little worried."
- "It's just a thrill to be completely immersed in something so odd and once so hidden."
Exhibition and Interactive Elements
Pros:
- "The exhibition is full of information but is also interactive, visually stimulating, and easy to just read what peeks your interest."
- "The exhibition, which can be accessed after the ride, is also well crafted and both informative and entertaining."
- "The museum is interactive and kids do enjoy it."
- "The Postal Museum offers a nice ride, but the exhibition is somewhat small, though still decent."
- "Lots of engaging stations for kids and adults alike."
- "There are also plenty of interactive elements that would probably be interesting for children."
- "The museum itself holds many interesting objects from through the history of the Royal mail, I spent roughly a hour going around."
Cons:
- "Whilst we had a nice time, and glad we went, I'm not sure the museum quite hit the mark with the little people."
- "The Postal Museum is well worth a visit and I will be returning."
- "There were plenty of hands on and interactive activities throughout."
- "A lot of games that involve you in knowing the history and evolution of post in the UK and its role around the world."
Staff and Customer Service
Pros:
- "Staff were all friendly and knowledgeable, and there was lots of them around."
- "The staff were excellent, kind and jolly with children."
- "The staff are helpful and friendly, it's always a pleasure."
- "The staff were fantastic, they could not do enough to help our party and get them involved with what was going on."
Cons:
- "However they have more staff policing the entrance than tidying up."
- "It was quite a revelation to learn about the underground network for the transportion of mail."
- "We were greeted with live music and the postal cafe, which serves hot or cold beverages, sandwich or cake."
- "The cafe serves a selection of hot and cold foods, good quality and tasty."
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