We had some amazing Peppa pig singalongs including the famous The Bing Bong Song that’s still stuck in my head! We got to see some famous London landmarks like Saint Pauls Cathedral, Big Ben, Trafalgar Square, Tower Bridge and more! Peppa and her friends also told us some amazing facts about these landmarks, some of which we didn’t know about until today! Every kid is given an activity booklet they can take home. It made the experience that extra bit special. Special tablets are available on each table to provide a Peppa Pig guided animation of the London tour. I was so impressed with how lovely everything looked! There’s so much attention to detail, and the first thing little miss said was “wow mummy, this is amazing!” As a 26-year-old, I thought it was pretty amazing too □ You will also need to use some hand sanitiser before you get on. You will need a mask to get on and off, but you won’t need it for the duration of the tour. We were then checked in by another staff member who gave us our table numbers and allowed us to get on the bus one by one. My hearing is awful □) and he was really sweet! He welcomed all the families and got the kids all super excited to get on the bus! We were greeted by Mel (I think that his name. We arrived at the Somerset pick up stop about 20 minutes before we were due to depart. You can find out more info here.Īlso the Peppa Pig biscuits are amazing! □□□ There are gluten-free, vegan and vegetarian options. Obviously, I’m not encouraging anyone to do the same, especially when it comes to your kids! Of course, if little miss was the one with the allergy, then I would be a lot more cautious, but I decided to try the food today (with the epi-pen at my side lol) I also had to sign a form saying that I’m basically eating the food knowing the risks. I think everything I eat says “may contain nuts” which is very annoying but I’ve learned to deal with it for the last 26 years. It’s just that they can’t guarantee that all the food will be nut-free which I’m very use to. Like I said above, it’s pretty expensive so it would’ve been nice to have nut-free options, but when I arrived, I was told that nothing is actually made with nuts. If you watched my stories a couple of days ago, then you would’ve seen me mention the fact that they don’t cater to nut allergy sufferers which annoyed me at first. If you end up going on a super hot day, then why not make a day of it and head to the Somerset House fountains after? We went recently, and it’s lovely! Please be there 15/20 minutes before as the bus cannot wait, Gates close 5 minutes before departure. I think it’s maybe because it wasn’t crazy busy.ĭeparture Address: Victoria Embankment WC2R 0RN, by the River Thame Obviously don’t assume this will happen to you. I was pleasantly surprised when we were told we could go on the top deck VIP section despite me paying for the lower deck. ![]() I’m sorry, but if you have a large family then it’s going to be quite an expensive day out□ But, when I factor in everything that’s included, I do think it’s worth it. I’m going to be real with you it’s pricey! It was just the two of us today and our experience cost just over £80. It’s time for the review of the Peppa Pig bus tour! Also, don’t forget to check out our Instagram highlight for more pictures and videos of our experience. JB holds a NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship.I think this just might be the most anticipated blog post ever □ I have honestly never had so many DMs on Instagram, so I’m going to answer all your questions here. This work was supported by NASA Planetary Atmospheres grant NNX12AI69G and NASA Astrophysics Data Analysis Program grant NNX13AF38G. We also present BART applied to eclipse depths of WASP-43b exoplanet, constraining atmospheric thermal and chemical parameters. TEA is written in Python and is available to the community via the open-source development site. (1958), the analytic method developed by Burrows and Sharp (1999), and the Newton-Raphson method implemented in the open-source Chemical Equilibrium with Applications (CEA) code. The code is tested against the original method developed by White at al. ![]() Given elemental abundances, TEA calculates molecular abundances for a particular temperature and pressure or a list of temperature-pressure pairs. It initializes the radiative-transfer calculation in our Bayesian Atmospheric Radiative Transfer (BART) code. TEA uses the Gibbs-free-energy minimization method with an iterative Lagrangian optimization scheme. We present a new, open-source, Thermochemical Equilibrium Abundances (TEA) code that calculates the abundances of gaseous molecular species.
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