I recently visited Leicester…
I recently visited Leicester Planetarium and found many aspects to appreciate. The exhibits are engaging, educational, and thoughtfully designed, making it an enjoyable experience for both adults and children. The atmosphere is lively, and it’s clear that a lot of effort has gone into creating an inspiring space for learning about space and science.
However, I would like to share a concern regarding cleanliness. During our visit, the environment felt quite dusty, and visible dust particles were noticeable, especially in crowded areas. There were also cobwebs present, particularly on the third floor, which added to the concern. As someone who is allergic to dust, this triggered my symptoms quite badly, and my baby also experienced some breathing discomfort.
I’m not placing blame on anyone, but I kindly suggest that more attention be given to maintaining cleanliness and air quality. This would make the experience safer and more comfortable, particularly for vulnerable visitors such as young children and those with allergies.
Overall, it is a wonderful place with great potential, and with improved cleanliness, it could provide an even better experience for everyone.

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