I'm going on the corrie tour
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I'm going two weeks today on the corrie tour so shall be hopefully meeting Sherrie Hewson as she's there that day.
Are there any hints or tips for anyone who's been before? What to expect etc? What happens? Is there a gift shop?
Thanks
Are there any hints or tips for anyone who's been before? What to expect etc? What happens? Is there a gift shop?
Thanks
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After this we went to the Bistro, had a look round then the indoor tour was over, now you are free to go tour the outside set and now is the time you're allowed to take pictures, not inside. So we just had a look around and took pics outside the rovers, The Kabin, StreetCars, Roy's Rolls etc.... it was pissing it down so we didn't stay too long but you're free to stay as long as you like. Lastly we went into the hospital set bit which is where the gift shop is, it's okay, could do with more variety though and a bit overpriced, got a nice corrie mug though all in all it was good. It finishes in less than a month (4th October) they're knocking it down so hurry up if you want too go!
We went in July and the weather was glorious, spent ages wandering around the street. Loads of photo opportunities, Maxine's bench was very popular
It was creepy to stand in the exact spot where Tina was pushed off the scaffolding round at the builder's yard, I believe that was the last thing that was actually filmed there.
All in all, a great experience. They have a cafe too and plenty of loos
Have a lovely time!
ETA: you get a Corrie passcard & lanyard when you go in, which you get to keep - makes a smashing souvenir
Awesome. I hope you have a great time.
I really want to go on it too.
Though I have been on it back in the 90s but it would be good to go back and see how its changed.
The usual stuff in the gift shop, mugs, tea towels, pens, pencils, tins of sweets, fridge magnets, all the kind of things you'd expect.
They don't allow you to take photos inside the actual studios, where there are loads of sets, exhibits and dressing rooms. When you go in the Rovers, you can have your photo taken behind the bar as if you were pulling a pint and then you can buy the print at the gift shop if you want to. But when you go outside in the actual street, you can stay there as long as you like and take as many photos as you like. As well as the street, you can go in Gail's back garden and on the other side, you can go down the back ginnels and have a snout at all the back yards.
They even had Martha's barge built because they couldn't do the inside filming on a real barge, there wasn't enough room. The trouble they go to to make everything look authentic!
a copy of deirdres belt? lol
The tour guide was saying that even if people had been to the street when it was open before, it was worth going again because at that time, you couldn't go inside the actual studios.
In the green room, a lot of the actors had written messages on the walls to say hi to the visitors and hope they liked what had been home to them for so many years. Nice touch I thought.
I have been twice already and am going for the third and final time at the end of this month.
It's very weird seeing the interior of Carla's apartment, Gail's house and The Rovers; as others have said they are very small in real life!
When I went I did try to have a look into the back room of The Rovers towards the kitchen but our tour guide was rushing us about!